Posted on 03/03/2013 5:00:31 PM PST by mylife
Hmmm.. that is odd.
Both are extremely popular.
Lot's of old farts like you. prolly still shooting 100 year old rifles too.
LOL! It took me 6 months to figure out how to text with mine, and another 6 months to work the d@mn camera.
My Mosin Nagant was made in 1897 thank you!
I have never texted and I will be damned if I will pay extra to text LOL
It’s like one step over telegraph.
William likes his .22
I’ll have to make it til 2038 to be able to shoot a 100 year old rifle, cause my Mosin is a youngster from the 1938 model year. (That was the first year they used those chromed fin shaped tail lights, LOL.)
My 1897 Sestroyetsk has Finns too!
Its a Finnish SAKO re arsenal capture from the Winter War.
*Shsshh....
Quite you fool! Fienstien will take your 116 year old rifle!*
And by the way, are you going this year? I would love to finally make it to one, and meet a bunch of FReeper friends.
Completed my CHL renewal course at the Elk Castle Gun shop and range in Fort Worth yesterday.
That place has gone Muther Hubbard, and what’s left is priced into the stratosphere!
$30 for a 50 round box of .40 cal S&W ammo...
No I have never taken that old rifle to a TCMS gathering.
I may take it this year, but the thing is just so HUGE!
It is longer than a 91/30, it is the model 1891.
I try to travel light now.
Yeah I will be there for sure this year, i haven’t missed a single one.
Hey, Fred Flintstone...go see yer cell provider.
I’m sure yer due for a free upgrade!
That’s all I use my ancient 2006 Nokia 6060 “Clamshell” cellphone, for: a phone. I disabled everything else.
Good deal, Glad to hear you are current.
Mickey is stocked up with everything.
Prices are high, but that is what he has to pay to keep the shelves full.
Still, there are deals to be found.
Picked up that crate of 7.62x54r for $240.
1200 rds
So I am not the only one? LOL!
Yep. I'm taking a commercial break now.
It's pretty good. Out of time constraints some rather large sections must be cut, but they seem to be keeping the general story line going. There is so much there it is almost impossible to put to film (CD?).
The Israelites are currently slaves in Egypt. It a pretty unpleasant existence. Frankly, that sort of bondage and slavery is precisely what the 2nd Amendment is there to help prevent. As far as I can tell, we have no Moses on the horizon yet so we need all the help we can muster from among the potential slaves to keep us free ...
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