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Everything posted by Edge
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Funny you should mention... your description of the shooting stations reminds me of the small arms ranges in the USAF. It literally looked like a combat zone where airman went to qualify.
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W/peanuts. They were probably scared someone would have an allergy.
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Good job, bro!
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288k miles. Always passes emissions LWB
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2003 F250 Super Duty XL 4X4 5.4L AT AC Stereo Gooseneck Class III Trailer Package 2 Spares Extra Set of Tires on Stock Rims New; water pump, intake manifold, battery, coils, dampner, shocks. $6500
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First, give the VIN to the DPS and see that they're not stolen. My ex boss bought a property that was once a landscape business. There were several abandoned trailers on the property. Wouldn't ya know it, the nicest trailer there turned out to be stolen. DMV will never issue any kind of title for a stolen vehicle.
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Boned him out then Boned him out? Wait, wha?
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Yours or his?
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'03 F250 XL 5.4L 4X4 LWB, GN 4spd AT, cold air. $6500
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'95 OBS Powerstroke XLT 4X4 w/5 spd, cold air new tires and HPOP. GN Everything works. $6500
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I'll aim G2, hit R7
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Just now found this. Great bulls and awesome story as always. But I'd have a veterinarian look at them pack mules, something odd there.
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I don't. The 1860 just needs a new wedge spring, simple fix and they're available . The hand spring breaking or weakening is so common I can't find a replacement from Uberti. I'm going to try a heat treatment on it and see if I can't breath some new life into it.
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Glad you're OK. Two of theses pistols I have pictured are often out of battery., or timing. It's duets a weak finger spring in the .45 Peacemaker and a poorly fitted barrel wedge in the 1860 army. Cleaning day for the ol timey guns.
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No idea, not a movie I've seen. Supposedly they were packing these with up to 60gr. That's more than the 45-70 carbine cartridges. I can tell you 50gr is a hoot.
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Lonesome Dove? I.know a lot of them did blow up due to 19th century metallurgy and also panicked combatants loading the conicals backwards.
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Here's an obvious clone. The Texas Rangers approached Colt, wanted a revolver capable of killing man or horse at 50 yards, one shot. They got this pistol capable of killing man or horse at 100 yards
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Correct. The rifle that saved Remington after the Civil War. I believe this was made overseas as it was made in 45-70 and I don't believe they were built domestically in that caliber. At least not built for Uncle Sam.
