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  1. Saw my third while I was in 37B looking for a pig. This one was in a ditch where run off water went into a wash, it had its head moving from side to side, and was flicking it's tongue like a snake. I don't know if it was using it's tongue as a sensor, finding it's way, or if it was snagging bugs that I couldn't see.

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  2. MEC SteelMaster 12 gauge reloader. I believe this one is 2  3/4 adjustable to 3". I have never loaded anything but 2 3/4 on it. Comes with press, Lyman reloading manual,50 Rd loading block, a shot funnel, 1/4 bag and little over half a bottle of reclaimed 7 1/2 and 8 shot, about half a bag of Claybuster fig 8 wads, 10 powder bushings, I think there are 2 26's, and 2 30's, two lead charge bars, 1oz, and 1 1/8th oz. This press will either load lead or steel. It is set up for lead and Winchester AA hulls, it can easily be adjusted. Located in Chandler. 250.00. I don't know if I still have the primer feed or not, I never used it.

     

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  3. 12 minutes ago, gauchoand said:

    I’ve got one of these in 30-06 shoots awesome. I wouldn’t hesitate to buy this over any comparably priced new rifle.

    good luck with your sale.

    Thanks!


  4. Interarms Mark X 26-06 25 1/2 in barrel, 13 in LOP. Basically a Mauser 98 action, made in Yugoslavia. Barrel stamped 25-06 cano especial. Comes with a Bushnell 3-9 Sportview scope. The price on these are all over. 450.00, not looking for any trades. Located in Chandler.

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  5. Stack-On Gun Safe Digital opening. 55 inches tall, 18 1/4 inches across, 15 1/2 inches depth. It has a spot for 8 guns. A few scratches from being moved. 350.00. Sold

    Glock 19 Gen 3, factory night sights, 4 mags, minor wear. 450.00. Sold

    Located in Chandler.

     

     

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  6. 4 hours ago, forepaw said:

    48th St. just S. of Washington was the approximate location of the stockyards I believe.  Not sure about the packing plant.  I remember the huge red neon sign, and the aroma when the wind shifted.

    There was a pkg. plant at 72nd Ave. and Southern, Swift Meat Co. at about 91st Ave. and Indian School in Tolleson, one at about McKellips and Stapley (Stone & Randall) in Mesa, a locker plant at Main and Extension (Tucker's Meats and Locker Service) also in Mesa.  I expect there were quite a few others.  All gone now, unfortunately.  There was also a small one at I-17 about 16th St.  Another at 24 St. just S. of I-17, right across from Thunderbird Bank.  It was more of a meat provision outfit - slaughterhouse to restaurant or retailer.

     

     

    I remember you could see the Cudahy sign off from Van Buren St. That locker plant that was at Main and Extension was behind a military surplus store, I think the name was Laradas. I thought it was Millers before they moved to Queen Creek. That one that was on McKellips and Stapley, Stones had their kill pen right by the store. If that place was still in business, Im sure some libtard would chain themselves to the pen, or would be standing in front of the store with some kind of a sign.

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