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If you see blue tape on a muzzle, that’s me, lol That, and mangled bullet boxes are your legacy, Jeff!
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Are you saying you threw away a boat paddle Ruger stock? That was really fuggin stupid Coming from someone in 2022, I’ll forgive you. Show us how many you own? I’m glad I don’t own any in a magnum caliber.
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If you see blue tape on a muzzle, that’s me, lol Hate to say it Jeff, but I’m pretty sure the blue tape trend only counts if you POST YOUR LOAD!
Why pack all that messy meat out of the bush when we can just go to the grocery store where meat is made? Hell,if they sold antlers I would save so much money I could afford to go Dolphin fishing. Maybe even a baby seal safari.
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Are you saying you threw away a boat paddle Ruger stock? That was really fuggin stupid Coming from someone in 2022, I’ll forgive you. Show us how many you own? I’m glad I don’t own any in a magnum caliber. Didn't anybody ever tell you, it's OK to keep the old stock when you swap it out?
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Not really a trend but I was the first in my family/camp/hunting circle to get a Montana.
Odd how opinions suddenly changed in that group about what "handy" was or how "light" was defined.
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Again, not trends, but back in the 80s I modified a M600 and turned it into a faux Brown Mountain Rifle with a Brown precision stock, a M700 bolt handle, and turned the 308 barrel down to a pencil contour. A few months later Remington introduced the M7 that was the same thing I'd built minus the Brown stock. I also cut the barrel on my 1895 Marlin to 18.5". A few months later Marln introduced the guide gun version of the 1895. I didn't set trends but was just a few months early on these two.
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