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It looks like it hasn’t been messed with that much. Not like the ruins in 3a. From 1995 til about 2003, all the ones I knew about have been excavated around Holbrook and Snowflake. One is still untouched but I expect it to be gone soon as the wind turbines brought roads closer to it. I wish I could have caught the people that did it while they were in the act.
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Thanks for offering it to left handed shooters.
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I like all kinds of music, country is one of those. I think I like the 90s more than the modern stuff although there are some good recent songs. I always thought it would be nice to hear dirty country music like rap and some heavy metal is. The country music stars couldn’t bring themselves to that level because they are full of church and other morals. Still, if there were a few out there were flawed like most of the population, I think they could make a lot of money doing that.
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Clark 460 Rowland kit. It’s never been fired. My dad thought it would be neat and bought the kit. You can see what it looks like on a Colt Gold Cup. 50 pieces of brass come with it. I hear they are powerful, but I also hear they are rough on frames and I figured I don’t need that. $320
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Shoulder holster for 1911 Safariland brand. $60 RIght side H&K usp 45. $40 Right side Smith and Wesson Model 19 frame. $30 2-6.8 SPC AR magazines 25 round. $10 each 22lr conversion for 1911. $150 Ammo cans One old Winchester wooden box, two metal cans, and two plastic 100 rd 45acp boxes. $27.99 for all. Garmin etrex GPS. $50 If interested, please reply with PM sent. I just moved and have trouble with emails. Located in Holbrook, but travel often to the usual nearby towns. There will be more items to come. Trying to get the house and outdoor hobbies under control and that means getting rid of some things.
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Holsters, GPS, 6.8 magazines ammocans 22lr conversion
Saguaro replied to Saguaro's topic in Classified Ads
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This would be good. To get the weight lower, you could have a gunsmith cut and crown the barrel flush with the forend of the stock. You may have to get it registered with the ATF as a short barrel rifle, but you will have a very light rifle.
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I bet he never uses ammo he wasn’t involved in making ever again. That is one scary video. I hope it doesn’t make me develop a flinch.
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So who has one? It’s all I’ve been able to think about for a few weeks. I want the compact 4” and trying real hard to find a reason not to buy one.
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Arizona women target serial killer of Heber wild horses
Saguaro replied to Non-Typical Solutions's topic in The Campfire
There’s all kinds of things wrong with the way this is reported. here are some good questions to ask- are you allowed to feed wild animals? are they wild or feral? are feral animals good for an ecosystem? why won’t they spread out and move to other locations? why will they let humans get close if they’re wild? why won’t they interview a wildlife biologist about these things? -
Having more than one post is a good thing before trying to sell. This guy had another member that’s been here a while vouch for him, so that helps. Let’s be honest, how confident would anyone be handing money over to someone that just showed up.
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Phoenix Tent and Awning. We use them for all of those shades.
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The problem I had with a Polaris is a weak front end. We were at the dunes playing around with a Trailblazer and hit something mildly hard. Well it broke the suspension. Here are side by side pics of a 2001 Honda and Polaris. It’s easy to see the Polaris has only one A arm and an obviously weak front end. After that, I have a hard time believing in them.
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Honda. Maybe Yamaha after that. I just had good luck with Honda and had a bad experience with Polaris that wouldn’t have happened with Honda. Polaris got their start in ATVs by using snowmobile tech. You can tell that they didn’t want to re-tool too much or hire different engineers. They just put a snowmobile platform on wheels. One good thing about that, is they are great for women and children. All you need to do is show them where the gas, brake and start button is. The next day you can show them how to check to make sure fuel is in it.
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Do you have a septic system? I know one person that has land up there and he doesn’t. He does have a good plan. Since he only goes up a few times a year, they will use the black and grey water as needed and when they leave, the last thing is to drain the two into a hole away from the trailer before they drive away. The stink and grossness is long gone by the time they come back. Do you do something like that?
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Try to find Chris Pringle. I worked with him on a custom home in Show Low back in 99. He lives in Snowflake I think, at least he did. His wife’s family has Trappers Cafe, so you may be able to find him through there.
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Just hope they don’t figure out how to mount infrared on drones.
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Buds gun shop has what you’re looking for. I bet Healy could order you one too.
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When I see videos like this, I ALWAYS try to find the other side’s explanation to try my best to understand. All I can find is the pro 2A explanation, which I belong to. I don’t know why they can’t defend this bill publicly if it’s something they’re proud of. Now, when we kick and scream, we’re alt right, over privileged and misguided. Well, explain it to us and answer our questions about it. Seems fair to me. If any of you see the Democrats defense of this bill or any explanation from them about its contents, please post it, because I can’t find anything.
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It would have been funny if he gave her Garden Deluxe Tokay.
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It looks like he built it on top of existing hardscape. Be careful with that when you set it up. It might be that the walls were built to that slope and not flat and level like an independent slab. It looks like it might be low in the corner where it’s a little wet. You can take a lazer to check that out.
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Transport of that may be expensive. I’m not sure of the laws, but I don’t think you can haul 10’ in width anywhere you want. You may need a permit and have to do it only during certain times of the day. Blocking and rigging to get to the transport phase may be another part of the price. Look at it as a project instead of a haul. There may be multiple items to this. The transport company may not make any guarantee that they can set it plumb and level and they can only load and unload. If you plan on your backyard, that may complicate things getting it back there.