The last time I did Gin it was mixed with Arizona green tea... it made me regret the day my parents met...Tanqueray guy myself
I like the taste of choking on pine needles really reminds me of home
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The last time I did Gin it was mixed with Arizona green tea... it made me regret the day my parents met...Tanqueray guy myself
I like the taste of choking on pine needles really reminds me of home
Providing an opinion on the technical merits of a gun is much different than insulting a person with a comment like: "'Go be poor somewhere else."
The first is comment on the gun itself, the second is a personal attack on a person. The first comment is useful (if rooted in experience), the second comment is worthless and divisive.
Don't hold back so long as it is a comment like "I had one and every third magazine it would jam, tried X, Y, and Z, to fix it and eventually sold it."
If the comment is like "only a moron would buy that POS" -- then yeah, probably best to just think it and let it go.
A great guitar player can make a merely adequate guitar sound pretty good. But not great. And there are guitars that are so inferior that you don't want to be in the same room with them, whoever is playing. But i have a used knockoff of a Martin that is about 80 % as good as a real martin. It sounds great and cost me only $100. InA great guitar player can make any guitar sound phenomenal. I don't need a $3000 guitar to sound like Clapton, I need to practice. Same with pistols, rifles, and shotgun, IMHO.
The last time I did Gin it was mixed with Arizona green tea... it made me regret the day my parents met...
I hate you so much right now.Well, that makes 7,000,000,000 of us!
It's gorgeous. A work of art. But I wouldn't feel comfortable actually taking it out and shooting it. To get a scratch on it would be almost a mortal sin.View attachment 450152 Look at the metal/wood fit of this 100 year old combination gun made in Ferlach Austria. This is quality and it shoots well too.
That would be like being afraid to wear your best, most beautiful dress.......it isn't designed to leave in the closet.It's gorgeous. A work of art. But I wouldn't feel comfortable actually taking it out and shooting it. To get a scratch on it would be almost a mortal sin.
That would be like being afraid to wear your best, most beautiful dress.......it isn't designed to leave in the closet.
I have cars and cameras like that too. Decided at a very young age that a Maserati or Hassleblad is useless without being applied to the use they were designed for. I floated the north fork of the Clearwater river in canoes to do an article for Boy's Life Magazine before it was damed by Dworshak with my new Hasselblad camera in about 1969. Everyone thought I was crazy until they saw the photos. The problem is I have lived enough years to have accumulated many fine things and it is difficult to exercise them all.Exactly right! I own an automobile like that, it's so rare, there was only ever ONE made, it's worthless to me if I can't take it out and enjoy if as it was meant to be, and that's the whole point!
That's just idiotic I don't care if you can only afford a $50 dollar Raven .25 caliber pistol your still part of the club AND BELIEVE ME WE NEED AS MANY PEOPLE IN THE CLUB AS WE CAN GET .and if your not a A$$ you might have .a chance that a group of guys and girls will give you a AR15 .