Nah, my husband has a way prettier thong.

Nah, my husband has a way prettier thong.
Hahaha ha
Oh man, your right. Sometimes at night, If I am having trouble falling asleep I think about all the guns I should have kept in order I would want them back, takes a loooooooong while and gets me to sleep every time!Mad Mac wrote: ↑Fri Aug 14, 2020 4:50 pmThis is slightly off topic. It's a story about the last gun I sold.
Four years ago, I bought a Ruger Super Redhawk in .454 Casull. Today, I received an email from the seller asking me if I still had it. I had added a Galco holster, a Hogue grip, a pistol scope and a box of ammo, but I never fired it. I sold it two years ago and provided the previous owner with contact information for my buyer.
Like real estate, there are only two kinds of gun stories. The one I should have bought and the one I should have kept. It's like that. I did keep pictures of it, though. https://photos.app.goo.gl/mpdzQwDSYxQJAXHf9
Have a good weekend.
Don't let anything, anyone, or any other equipment or whatever get in your head......Mad Mac wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 10:27 amNot the last gun but the last accessory. A modestly priced bipod.
October 17th, I am shooting in a fundraiser for the library in my small town.
Eggs at 300 yards. We get to shoot from a bench.
In the meantime, I am dry firing from my dining room table every chance I get.
It's $100 to enter. First prize is $600.
Last year, young strangers from out of town showed up.
They had chassis rifles with bipods, big scopes and harmonic balancers.
The winner averaged .247 inches on three shots fired at 50, 100 and 200 yards.
So, like I said, it's a fundraiser. I just hope I do not embarrass myself too badly.
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