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    Keeping your land free of ........

    Take a look at this. Not for the faint of heart.
    The Rifle For Your Gopher Problem.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xohy9...layer_embedded

    Russell

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    I'll take two please!!!
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    Wow!! Just wow!!


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    Great quotes!!
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    Eat poo poo and die heathen.

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    I'd buy a truck just for that gun!

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    The muzzle brake alone for that rifle weighs 18lbs and the cases are formed from cut down and resized 20mm vulcan rounds. Somehow JD Jones was able to get a "sporting exemption" to keep this behemoth from being considered a destructive device and subject to NFA regulation.

    I think it'd be fun to shoot, but there's no way I could afford it!
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    Does that come in a pistol vertion? That would be great for consealed carry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mercguy04 View Post
    Take a look at this. Not for the faint of heart.
    The Rifle For Your Gopher Problem.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xohy9...layer_embedded

    Russell
    Like :50 - 1:07..........a devilish grin

    and 1:44 - 1:56..........and of course the dude at the end........



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    Lawdeeeeee!!!!!!!

    I must be getting old.

    Lately my interest is in these (my latest acquisition):


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    Using 60-grain .32 ACP (7.65 mm) hollow-point ammunition, firepower equal to the punch of a .380



    I'm old too..........


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozark Marauder View Post
    Using 60-grain .32 ACP (7.65 mm) hollow-point ammunition, firepower equal to the punch of a .380


    I'm old too..........
    I have a Kel-tec P32 that is similar in size to the Beretta. I am sure along the way i will acquire a Beretta.

    I am waiting for the release/pricing on the new Sig P224s.

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    My duty weapon is a Beretta PX4 Storm SW .40 cal Trijicon



    and the back up is a Ruger LCP .380 Not a large weapon, but that is the point.
    I really like this peice. Just got it. Took about a 100 rounds to break it in, but now it works flawlessly.


    Got it through these guys. Great to work with. Fair price
    Russell

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mercguy04 View Post
    and the back up is a Ruger LCP .380 Not a large weapon, but that is the point.
    I really like this peice. Just got it. Took about a 100 rounds to break it in, but now it works flawlessly.
    i like the LCPs.

    I also have a Sig 232 (it is a .380 gin as well) that is one of the guns I find most comfortable to have in my possession.

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    Quote Originally Posted by martyo View Post
    Lawdeeeeee!!!!!!!

    I must be getting old.

    Lately my interest is in these (my latest acquisition):

    Is that a "Squirt Gun" Marty???
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