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NMBPMAN

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  1. 1 hour ago, Carller said:

    Hunting is so exhausting. I know, a lot of people are saying that it relaxes you the most, but come on, let’s be serious. You stay at one place, with your gun, and wait. You whistle and then again wait for that animal to come or to be in a position good to be shot dead! All this time you cannot feel it actually, but the tension is colossal. You are thinking of strategies, where to shoot, where will that animal come from and all this stuff at the same time. When I used to go hunting, I was getting a little kratom powder with me. That was very good and at the right place because it was relaxing me and making me concentrate even more. If you want to give it a try you can do it here https://kratomgallery.com/. I hope that will help you get some big bulls.

    You should take that kratom powder and stick it right up your azz scammer 🖕🏼


  2. I’m with some of the other guys here, save a few hundred more dollars and get the Swarovski 15 HD’s, used or new, you won’t regret it once you do it.  I’ve had mine for 3 or 4 years now and I wouldn’t give them up for any of the brands mentioned. 


  3. 1 hour ago, Hawkruiz69 said:

    Mine jams like this A LOT, shoot the first shell chamber stays open and won’t ever let the next she’ll out of the magazine 

    When I shot 3-gun I actually replaced the 1100 lifter with an 870 lifter.  It never jams and it will shoot as fast as you can pull the trigger.  It gets rid of a few steps  in the cycling process, but you lose the ability to lock the bolt back and it doesn’t lock back on an empty chamber.  So for a self defense gun I don’t recommend it but on a competition gun or a hunting shotgun I think you can learn to manage your reloads.


  4. Mine would jam after you shot the first chambered round.  The magazine would start to feed the next shell but it would hang the shell rim on the carrier release button.  The carrier release button was not on a perfect plane with the lifter, take your finger and feel on the side of the lifter where the shell is supposed to ride until it hits the carrier paw at the back of the lifter.  It could be sticking up enough to hit the shell rim and slow the shell down so it won’t hit the carrier paw to release the bolt and send the next shell in the chamber. If it’s sticking up a little, file it down until it’s nice, flat plane  so the shell will glide past it.  

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  5. 10 minutes ago, Sonorakitch said:

    NMBPMAN understood. JoeBokeros message never appeared for me. And it’s a dang coincidence as Maximus is from Italy. 

    Anyways thanks for setting things right. 

    I think the mods deleted it pretty quick, but you’re right, it’s quite the coincidence that Maximus is from Italy, I would have never known as his location is listed in Scottsdale. My posts were to help Maximus regardless. 

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  6. 17 minutes ago, Sonorakitch said:

    This fellow is a top-class gentlemen and a first rate Coues hunter. Not a scammer. Not everybody that hunts was born in the United States. 

    No shiitt, wasn’t talking about Maximus.  JoeBakero was the the one who was in question.  Where a member on here is born is irrelevant, it had everything to do with where JoeBakero’s actual physical location was listed. So read the post right above this one before you start jumping on the social justice train. 


  7. 8 hours ago, maximus said:

    what the heck are you talking about? i have been in this forum for about 15 years i think, yes i'm from italy but i live in scottsdale, i really believe you are an idiot and moron.

    Sensitive much? I wasn’t talking about you, how the heck would I know you are from Italy? I was talking about JoeBakero, who’s actual physical location was listed as Lombardy Milan, so if you want to deal with more scammers on here be my guest.  His profile is now deleted.  Every post he made was just empty words, usually with some internet link to something random.  I did read everything he posted before hitting the report feature, I saw posts where other members here were catching on to what he was doing. So before you start the grade school name calling maybe you should ask what was being talked about, I was actually replying back to you after JoeBakero asked if your son’s stuff was still for sale.  My reply was to help YOU. His post is deleted from your ad now and probably when you replied to me. 

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  8. 2010 Nissan Titan Pro-4x with 5.6 liter v-8 for sale.  It is one owner and accident free.  It only has 47,611 miles on it right now, and it won’t be climbing fast as it’s not my daily driver.  It is in excellent shape in the interior and the exterior is in very good to almost excellent condition.  It has a few paint chips but nothing major.  It has a 6” Pro Comp Stage 2 lift kit with Rad-Flo front reservoir coilovers and Bilstein 5100’s on the back.  It has Toyo MT 35 12.50 tires on Pro Comp alloy wheels.  It has a B&W gooseneck hitch, nerf bars, led light bar, Flowmaster series 50 muffler, one extra unmounted full size spare tire, and bed liner.  It has a full size spare tire underneath.  It also comes with a soft trifold tonneau cover.  Its never had any problems other than a dead battery one time.  It has had nothing but Mobil 1 full synthetic oil changes every 5,000 miles.  It has a lot of other factory options like power driver seat, power rear window, Rockford Fosgate sound system, diff lock, tow mirrors, bed rails, and Pro-4x Skid plates and upgraded upolstery. 
     

    Lets start at $20,000, located in SE AZ. 

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