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Oh that problem is easy, when a suiter comes to call just be cleaning a few guns. Especailly the larger caliber ones!!

And speakin of which the S&W 9mm and the HK 9mm used to be the only two pistols on the market in semi-auto that would chamber hollow point ammo. All the other brands had too steep a ramp going up to the chamber and the rounds would get caught.
Now if you want a pistol that will really impress the masses check out the Desert Eagle line.

http://www.magnumresearch.com/Desert_Eagle.asp
 
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Impressive. Anyone out there have a snake problem you fix by shooting them? I saw a copperhead yesterday, and I was wishing I had some game shot or a shovel. I had to settle for throwing rocks.
 
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I just got a nice little Ruger 10/22 for taking care of most varmints, but that isn't practical to work out in the fields with. My next gun will be this little derringer shotgun a friend on another site suggested I get to carry around the place for just that purpose...

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I figure with that and the .22, I've got the critter situation covered.
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Wow I never heard of a derringer shotgun before. I bet it throws your arm all the way up! It is a beauty.What gauge is it?

Good morning all Okies. Another hot day for you and us here in Tn. as well. Gotta mow,pick beans and run to town to the pharmacyand grocier store. Then its either get in the pool or sit inside and work on my quilt tops. Made the rounds this morning and no dead chickies!,picked a quart of lucious blackberrys. I guess this is what summer is all about. Have to admit ,while sipping my coffee early this morning I was thinking about some great fall projects,I love fall.
 
Morning all :

Looks like another cooker today with no early end in sight, My garden has seemed say the Heck with this heat, nothing I do can give the plants a lift they just look stressed. Someone said it was like living in front of a blow dryer LOL boy is that right.

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Hola Okes.

Thanks Al for all the valuable info last night... I don't care what they say about ya, you're allright.

Still praying for a break in the heat. My dog is a sharpei/shepherd mix, but looks like a chow. He is dying with all that thick hair. I have brushed all his undercoat out. I will be glad when this heat moves on.

My barn swallows hatched!! 2 babies that I can tell. And I took my eggs out of the turner last night. Now it's wait and see time. I love eggs.
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How are y'all doing.

Hey Beth... I spent the whole evening last night putting a new woofer in the Impala!!

Love y'all
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Mornin sunshine :

What's on tap for today??, I have a pretty light day planned The ole ball and chain wants me to tile something today I have been avoiding the issue, working so far hehe.

AL
 
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Ain't it, though? I was thinking of waiting a year or two, but now I think it's going on my Christmas list.

This is the info from the manufacturer's website. Being in Granbury, they are practically local!
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Barrel:
4 1/4"

Weight:
23 1/2 oz.

Length:
6 1/4"

Stocks:
Extended Custom Rosewood

Sights:
Bladefront and Fixed Rear

Features:
• 4 1/4" barrel
• Interchangeable Barrels
• Automatic Extractor
••••(EXCEPT FOR 9mm,40S&W,10mm and .45 ACP)
• Rebounding Hammer
• Retracting Firing Pins
• Crossbolt Safety
• Spring-Loaded Cammed Locking Lever
•••• (for a tighter barrel/frame fit and Rapid loading and unloading)
• Trigger guard
• Stainless Steel with Satin Polish Finish

Calibers:
.410/45LC with 3" chambers
 
Well, at all the chicken auctions I've been to, the seller had the option of selling the cages or keeping them, and it's announced up front at the start of the bidding for those items.

And Blanchard was one of those two auctions.
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