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Firearms discussions
First, it's totally cool with me if it is. It just seems that a lot of guys into old tractors are also into firearms. It would be fun to shoot the bull and see what other guys are using to hunt or target practice with.
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The Mods are discussing this topic and we will give you an answer ASAP. OK guys here's the deal, we are going to let this continue. If it get's out of control that will be the end of it. Absolutely no political crap. If you post something that we deem inappropriate it will just disappear with no explanation. If your post goes away you will know you crossed the line, at that point if you start a rant you will go away so don't be stupid. This will be about fire arms and ammo period.
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i'd think talking about guns themselves would be fine as long as the politics of everything that's going on is left out of the discussion. just my opinion.
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I agree, however; it's hard for some people to leave politics out of guns.
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Agreed. Seems the notion, discussion and especially pics brings on a lot of attention. And usually not the type the poster desired. Days are long gone that you bring your cool new rifle to school to show off to the teachers.
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LMAO, you are correct! I remember during hunting/deer season half of the pick-ups in the parking lot at school had gun racks with a shotgun in the back window... INCLUDING SEVERAL TEACHERS. And my most impure thought was "Man, I wish I could take off work this afternoon and go hunting instead".
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H&R Ultra slug gun owners?
Anyone in Cub land own a H&R ultra slug gun? Here in Illinois we can't use a rifle so we hunt with a shotgun and slugs. Some now use a muzzle loader. I hope to get my grandson out for youth hunt, but my gun stock is way long for a small frame 7 year old. Anyone have luck changing the stock on their H&R? By the way I use a 20ga.
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Wow, you all can take a 7 year old out for a youth hunt? Here in Wisconsin anyone 10 or older can now obtain a hunting license and hunt without first completing a hunter education course. He or she must be accompanied by a licensed hunter, hunt within arm's reach of the mentor, and follow other rules.
What about looking for a used youth size shotgun.
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Beretta Model 21A .22LR
My father in law gave me this Beretta recently. He bought it new several years ago and said he just wanted to pass it along. It only cost me $5 to add to my permit
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