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I got it loud n clear bsa
Theres no need for that kina bs in a 22 rimfire thread.
Everything I have is blue collar, and most everybody else here ,da fk that got to do with anything? Why does it matter?
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I got it loud n clear bsa
Theres no need for that kina bs in a 22 rimfire thread.
Everything I have is blue collar, and most everybody else here ,da fk that got to do with anything? Why does it matter? Hopefully you don't think I'm bsn you. I like them all. Even the lowly Savage mk2's. I love looking at some of the other rifles that these guys have shared with us too. A great looking and functioning, extremely accurate rifle is the icing on the cake though. I don't like to categorize them either though. Maybe the guy that called them "blue collar" will chime in, and give you his definition?
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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I got it loud n clear bsa
Theres no need for that kina bs in a 22 rimfire thread.
Everything I have is blue collar, and most everybody else here ,da fk that got to do with anything? Why does it matter? Hopefully you don't think I'm bsn you. I like them all. Even the lowly Savage mk2's. I love looking at some of the other rifles that these guys have shared with us too. A great looking and functioning, extremely accurate rifle is the icing on the cake though. I don't like to categorize them either though. Maybe the guy that called them "blue collar" will chime in, and give you his definition? I love em all too just like you and Im not jealous of those that have better.
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I got it loud n clear bsa
Theres no need for that kina bs in a 22 rimfire thread.
Everything I have is blue collar, and most everybody else here ,da fk that got to do with anything? Why does it matter? Hopefully you don't think I'm bsn you. I like them all. Even the lowly Savage mk2's. I love looking at some of the other rifles that these guys have shared with us too. A great looking and functioning, extremely accurate rifle is the icing on the cake though. I don't like to categorize them either though. Maybe the guy that called them "blue collar" will chime in, and give you his definition? I love em all too just like you and Im not jealous of those that have better. Good post...
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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