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Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 9:19 am
by Bob259
jneihouse wrote:Starting to sound like an episode of "Pinks".......Run what cha brung and hope you brung enough....

Kitty
Kitty, I think he's just hoping we'll offer to let him shoot our 'Bling' guns. My concern, after his shooting and being in love with that Remington of his, would be all the drool on our rifles. Not to mention getting them back after he shot them :lol:

Hate to risk any rust on all that Bling. :shock:

Besides, he'd then blame us for a new gun to his wife.... :wink:

Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 10:36 pm
by BlauBear
Bob259 wrote:Kitty, I think he's just hoping we'll offer to let him shoot our 'Bling' guns. My concern, after his shooting and being in love with that Remington of his, would be all the drool on our rifles. Not to mention getting them back after he shot them :lol:

Hate to risk any rust on all that Bling. :shock:

Besides, he'd then blame us for a new gun to his wife.... :wink:
At the risk of more heresy, the bling is beginning to bore me. There is something inherently interesting about a utilitarian rifle that shoots well - the one that look like it has a story.

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 6:04 am
by jneihouse
At the risk of more heresy, the bling is beginning to bore me. There is something inherently interesting about a utilitarian rifle that shoots well - the one that look like it has a story.
There is always that one guy who chooses the clapped out old Ford Econoline van over the shiny red new Mustang........

Kitty

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 6:32 am
by BlauBear
jneihouse wrote:
At the risk of more heresy, the bling is beginning to bore me. There is something inherently interesting about a utilitarian rifle that shoots well - the one that look like it has a story.
There is always that one guy who chooses the clapped out old Ford Econoline van over the shiny red new Mustang........

Kitty
Maybe not that much of a story, more like a two year old Mustang with blue printed Cobra.