Just print this and hang it over the computer. If you get to feeling low just glance at it.
RULE 1: TRAX IS RIGHT
RULE 2: IF IN DOUBT, REFER TO RULE 1.
You have to admit. That's darn near a Cootism.
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Just print this and hang it over the computer. If you get to feeling low just glance at it.
RULE 1: TRAX IS RIGHT
RULE 2: IF IN DOUBT, REFER TO RULE 1.
You have to admit. That's darn near a Cootism.
What I like about humble pie is that it has lots of fiber, so it will pass quickly. Which comes in handy when you have an outhouse with no door, at -23*F
I will freely admit that there are a large number of things I have never experienced in this life. There is a bit shorter list of things I never want to experience. Using an outhouse at -23F (with or without door) is very high on both lists!
It does discourage lingering....
*Cannonman offers his humble pie to the others... here, you want some? They say it's good for you from time to time... I think it tastes like.... well, you know* :p
I didn't have any luck getting a hold of the instructor for the safety class... he must have had the day off. I don't suppose I will see the warden any time soon either since this week is deer season... Okay, I don't need to talk to them anyway to conceed defeat, send me your address so I can get the silver out to you and I can put this fiasco behind me! :o
I have an AR-7 and a Keltec SU-16, I like them both but for dependability My first choice would be one of my Ruger 10-22s. I presently have one in .22 LR and the other is in .17 Mach2. I installed Volquartsen trigger groups in both of them as well as carbon fiber barrels. This makes them both light and accurate. I am presently working on making a P-90 stock to drop one of these barreled recievers into which will greatly reduce the over-all length of the rifle. If you decide on the SU-16 , go for the CA model.
As far as ammo goes, a box of Federal 550 rounds of .22LR is around $10.00 at Walmart and the box is about 2inches by 3inches by 3inches so it doesn't take up much room. I probably have 10,000 rounds on hand at any time. I am also a certified pistol instructor so I burn through a lot of this stuff eaching.
Just curious how you store 10,000 rounds of rim fire? I had some .22LR that was about 20 years old and about half was click with no bang!
My survival rifle.................
22 WMR
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Best 50 bucks I've spent. Except for the grips, some kind of monkey wood, will be making a new set soon.
My theory on nana booboos running over the hill, when they get to where I was, I was.
That's what make the Ruger Single Six so sweet. Best of both worlds.
Chuckling, a lively discussion. Mmm to throw a bit of gas at the rifle question, my choice is a simple double barrel shotgun (coach gun) http://www.stoegerindustries.com/fir...coach_guns.php
simple, light, multi use. That is my nickels worth
buuuuuuuuuuut --- if you were out for a long time and had to lug around all of your ammo, would you still want the 12 ga or prefer a 22?
A .22lr please, ooohh my aching back from all those shotshells.
Well,, I carried a 12 guage pump off and on for 30 years, in SEA and most recently in the sand box and numerous points in between. The coach gun is much lighter. I agree it does get " heavy", but have always liked the versatility that a 12 guage offers. Simple to use, easy to keep clean and ammunition is fairly easy to get. And it does deliver a rather satisfying Boom.
I wasn't so much thinking of the weight of the weapon, but rather the weight of - say - 5,000 rounds.