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  1. 2 points
    Sorry man sold my pile. I will have no problem giving you a pair in the future once i make another trip. Been focused on my daughters turkey and also struck out last shed outing. I ams sure i will run across a few later this year if you still are in need.
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    First off welcome to The forum and asking a question that's not asking where you should hunt when you suddenly drew a tag is super okay with everybody here I'm pretty sure. I would simply require them to show you a driver's license and you write it down and complete a bill of sale print out two copies he keeps one or she and you keep one. There was a post here a couple years ago where a member had sold a firearm to someone and that person ended up killing themselves with that firearm family didn't really go after the guy per se but it definitely made him feel like he had a cloud over his head from what I remember. Just do your due diligence and make sure their ID matches them and they sign everything and that is your legal obligation as far as I understand it.
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    1999 Toyota Tacoma SR5, TRD GEN 1,with 210,000 miles. V6 , Second owner 14000.00 $12,000 I have over $17,000 TEXT if interested. 602.859.435four • Manual 5 speed transmission with rear lock differential, 410 gears • Xtra Cab, V6 3.4 with 6’bed • Front Runner Rack • Double Jerry Can Holder with mount Front Runner • Pro Stainless Steel Camp Table with mount Front Runner • Icon Stage 3 Suspension System • Chassis Unlimited Octane Winch bumper • Smittybuilt X-20 Gen 3. 10,000-pound winch • 3 sets of pods, Rigid, Auxbeam in front bumper and 4 camp lights on the roof rack • Auxbeam 8 Gang Switch • New radiator, new brakes, front end suspension • New Front Axles • Front Shocks rebuilt by Shock Therapy • Falcon 31x10.5x15 AT3W, Vision black rims • Kenwood Stereo wireless CarPlay with speakers • Led front head lights, back taillights • Shell with carpet kit IMG_3408_(1).mov
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    just wanted to start the youth turkey thread. whos all going? been looking forward to this all year, and after last year I am ready to make things happen this time. hopefully I can post some good pictures of this years fun. anyone doing the youth camps?
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    5 unopened 1lb containers of H1000 powder. Pick up in north Glendale, $55 each, cash only. ALL SPF
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    FYI on the pointer, probably worth keeping. I just bought a handful of these for a charity raffle at 50% off. https://www.sportsmans.com/shooting-gear-gun-supplies/shotguns/pointer-field-tek-3-gray-cerakotewalnut-12-gauge-3in-semi-automatic-shotgun-28in/p/1694261?srsltid=AfmBOooVnNvQgfpGbINe-Jprn_25n5P5dgq52b9tsBaP7KSs5BFHk3ZN
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    I confirm theyre a resident and not a prohibited possessor. I dont ask for much else usually since that is all that is required. I also dont buy from people if I know they take down my personal info. If my CCW isnt enough then I will pass. I have had the UofA police call me once because I sold a pistol to a young kid and he let his younger brother carry it around. THey just wanted to confirm I sold it to the brother. Luckily I remembered.
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    They want you to have a Tonto Pass but there are no trash bins or toilets at Bermuda Flat. No fish cleaning stations open that I've seen in years at Cholla or other main rec sites (please correct me if I'm wrong). I saw a lot of people not purchasing passes because of the circumstances.
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    If you are really worried about it, just meet the person at a FFL that will do a nics check on them, you would need to pay the $30-$50 fee.
  11. 1 point
    Yes, with queen bed with two closets
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    Agreed , they are completely worthless
  13. 1 point
    I need sp or vmax styles for hunting.
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    they had a third party for maintaining the restrooms and trash at saguaro when I used to go.
  15. 1 point
    Don’t they hire a third party to do all that work anyway?
  16. 1 point
    You have to love the forest service!
  17. 1 point
    I sent you a message with the details.
  18. 1 point
    Bump for a good seller and a cool hunting rig
  19. 1 point
    Shot that Salado Match and man what a fun group out there. shot ok and rifle ran perfect. Those 22 match targets are smaaaalll. Didnt have the best ammo for the match but I think we found some winners now.
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    Give me a call, I have a few ideas for you. The pics are both artifical skulls. 928-595-1554
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    Here are a few more pics or pups and of parents.
  22. 1 point
    Yes. V8 ive had a lot of interest, but nothing has worked out yet. I will put it in CL and market place next week.
  23. 1 point
    I think demand has cooled across a lot of markets that use antlers. The dog chew market has so many people doing it that the prices are very competitive with not much margins anymore. I know a lot go to China and I wonder if the tariffs are going to slow their buying. I buy a couple hundred lbs every month for custom gun grips so I am looking forward an easing in prices.
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    I think that I would like to sell mine by the inch. Maybe $5-$10 an inch ?…..they are tough to find this size.
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    Help Tiffany and Harper Through This Tragic Loss Hello fellow cwt members. I am very sad to say that codyhuntsaz aka Cody Smith passed away while Coues deer hunting in unit 36b on December 2, 2024. He was extremely active on cwt.com and loved this community. I have included the gofundme text and information below: Cody Smith, a beloved husband, father, and friend from Gilbert, AZ, tragically passed away at the age of 43 on December 2, 2024, while deer hunting with a close friend. He collapsed in their camp trailer, and despite his friend’s courageous efforts to administer CPR—along with assistance from other campers in the area—Cody could not be revived. Unfortunately, emergency services were over an hour away, and it was too late by the time they arrived. Cody leaves behind his loving wife, Tiffany, and their 8-year-old daughter, Harper. They are now facing the profound grief of losing Cody while also navigating the financial burden of his unexpected passing. The costs of laying Cody to rest, preparing for the holidays, and managing without his income weigh heavily on their shoulders. We deeply appreciate everyone who has supported Tiffany and Harper with meals or through Meal Train donations. For those who may not know, Meal Train also accepts monetary contributions. However, to further ease their financial burden, we have started this GoFundMe campaign. If you are able, please consider donating to help this beautiful family during this incredibly difficult time. No amount is too small—every bit helps. Your generosity will go a long way in supporting Tiffany and Harper as they begin to heal and rebuild their lives. Thank you for your kindness and support.
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