And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Bench gun, nobodie's going hunting with that rig. I built a light weight, high speed, low drag, 10/22 back in the day. Had way too money in it, didn't care, it shot some ammo into tiny groups and discount, bulk ammo into small groups. At one of "our" annual MLK, birfday shoots, a friendly associate that would shoot it every year, finally talked me out of it, for "enough" money. He's never getting rid of it. Now, my farm/ranch gun is a Ruger Charger, with a cheap (but good) Chinesium red/green, dot sight with too many reticles. it's about 6 years old, works xlnt. Better to be lucky than good, sometimes.
Won’t stay that color for long if he shoots it much.
ReplyDeleteCollector or light in the loafers not a shooter
ReplyDeleteCustom 10-22
ReplyDeleteI made a custom Ford Pinto once… when I was done it was still a Pinto…
DeleteWhen I touch up the paint on my duck boat I stand my shotgun up against it & it gets camouflaged too. But that thing is just ugly.
ReplyDeleteYeah...aren't they snooty!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking red with a walnut butt stock without the hole.
ReplyDeleteBench gun, nobodie's going hunting with that rig.
ReplyDeleteI built a light weight, high speed, low drag, 10/22 back in the day. Had way too money in it, didn't care, it shot some ammo into tiny groups and discount, bulk ammo into small groups. At one of "our" annual MLK, birfday shoots, a friendly associate that would shoot it every year, finally talked me out of it, for "enough" money. He's never getting rid of it. Now, my farm/ranch gun is a Ruger Charger, with a cheap (but good) Chinesium red/green, dot sight with too many reticles. it's about 6 years old, works xlnt. Better to be lucky than good, sometimes.