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  1. Palmetto State AK-103 7.62x39 with FN cold hammer forged chrome lined barrel. Very few rounds through. Comes with one 30 rnd mag. Must be able to show AZ driver’s license and must be able to legally purchase.  In Safford/Thatcher area. 
    $700

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  2. 12 hours ago, runningbird said:

    Regarding teachers with guns.  This came up recently at a meeting I attended.  The concern is, when LEO enters, has this video shows they are ready to shoot.  A teacher even though trained may be in the wrong place at the wrong time.  It's very difficult to make a split second decision when going in to save children and an armed plain clothes person steps out armed.  The killer could step out and yell I'm a teacher,, then shoot them in the back has they go by.  

    If you are trained and equipped properly( radios etc), you are going to know that when help arrives that you are now no longer part of the response and will essentially surrender or "lay down" for responders as they arrive. Also the LEO will or should know what staff are armed as they should be coordinating training with them year around. Teachers and other adult school staff aren't just getting indiscriminately being shot now as these shootings occur by first responders so it wouldn't be any different if handled correctly. It's just has to be done right and it can be if the powers that be allow it too.   

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  3. 41 minutes ago, Non-Typical Solutions said:

    What is your honest take on the idea of having trained teachers with a permit to carry on campus? I realize it opens a can of worms but I go through all kinds of "new" training for all kinds of things......and I'm not  talking about every teacher but just a couple? Maybe?

    Watching that video makes me realize even more how important my classes are to me and how I would go through h3ll to keep them safe..........

    My understanding is most won't and don't want to do it. I think a plain clothed, trained, armed security/ leo or whatever would be great. Signs around the property stating the campus is armed and deadly force will be used if necessary to defend staff and students. Just a thought

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  4. 1 hour ago, jdown said:

    I don't know all the details but if a guide/outfitter was involved - they need to pay a much heftier price than signing their business over to a relative. They are supposed to be representative of the sport and culture not to mention entrusted by G&F.  When they violate - it should be life time bans and extend further than to just being the name on the license. 

     

    Unfortunately, this is becoming representative of the industry more and more. Narcissism is a common trait and being popular anymore, is more important to many then ethics or morals. But thats society as a whole. Hunting world is no different. 


  5. Wifes cousin was an Allstate insurance broker for along time and said never ever go with Geico regardless of price. They aren't good if you actually have to file a claim. She said Progressive was good as was USAA but that USAA tended to get more expensive over time which we found out was true. We used Country Financial locally and so far is cheaper and very easy to deal with.   

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  6. On 11/11/2022 at 4:13 PM, firstcoueswas80 said:

    helll ive hunted with lots of grown asss men who couldnt set up their own rifle, find the deer and kill it! Let alone a brand new hunter. 

    Alot of grown men these days aren't a good comparison. Some hire guides for cow elk hunts, lol. Being 100 successful is too often the goal for alot of people now days. Instant gratification. I get we want our kids to be succesful but they also need to learn even if it means coming home empty handed sometmes. Get him in closer (as has been mentioned) and hunt down to his level until he fills out more and gets a little more experience. He'll do just fine 

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  7. On 11/3/2022 at 4:51 PM, Northern Pintail said:

    It is very clear.  A person can not have two draw tags. (Except javelina cause they changed the rule for that).  What is printed in the regs, like the screen shot above, is just simplified.  You have to read the actual law which is a game and fish rule in this instance. 

    Thats not what the topic said. They said can you surrender the original tag and then take a hand me down tag from a adult family member. 


  8. On 9/9/2022 at 6:48 PM, oz31p said:

    Maybe we just do away with guilds and go back to hunting for fun? And if you “didn’t have time to scout “ it’s because your just not that into hunting

    Yes! Not sure where things got so out of hand. Believe it or not, its ok to hunt for the experience and not to kill a "trophy" by others standards. Image and vanity rule some peoples lives. Keeping up with the Jones is not a good way to live. Pride cometh before the fall.     

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  9. 10 hours ago, AZBIG10 said:

    the dept bends their own rules and regulations to make more money.  That’s a bit shady imo
     

    I would go on a limb that the one deer a year was a pretty concrete rule. 

    A bit shady?? Its sleezy as heck  but what do you expect from anything involving a gov agency now days. I am not against the hunt(s) just how they go about doing things there own way. 


  10. 2014 Ford F-150 Supercrew with 3.5L twin turbo ecoboost engine. Almost at 81,500 miles. In great shape except one ding in tailgate. All maintenance done routinely. New coil packs and spark plugs. Asking 26,000 but open to offers. Moving up to a 3/4 ton so I will trade in eventually if I don’t sell so worst I can say is no. PM or text for any questions 928-651-0284

     

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