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Re: The Collection
just be careful. gun buying can get out of hand fast. mine started out as a colt double eagle and a single shot shotgun.
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Good looking col. I remember when mine started out less than that.

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Fine collection there!
Only thing I see missing is a good bird gun. If the Mossie had a longer barrel, you would be set!
Thruth is, I picked up a great Mossberg at the local pawn shop, and it shot so well at the last Skeet shoot, I could have sold it for more than I paid.
.270m that is a fantastic all-around rifle for TX game. I wish I had my father's Win 270 that my sister took...doh!
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Only thing I see missing is a good bird gun. If the Mossie had a longer barrel, you would be set!
Thruth is, I picked up a great Mossberg at the local pawn shop, and it shot so well at the last Skeet shoot, I could have sold it for more than I paid.
.270m that is a fantastic all-around rifle for TX game. I wish I had my father's Win 270 that my sister took...doh!
~Bill
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texas_archer wrote:Im not going to post a picture of mine b/c my wife might see it.
You too huh?
Once she saw this "scope" thingy on the AR...And I had to think fast...
Whew! I almost messed up...
Good thing she doesn't really know the combo to the safe...All sorts of stuff could fall out of there...Know what I mean?
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bburgi wrote:\We live in a very small, 2nd floor apt right now, so a safe is not a viable option at this point.
A cheap $89 safe from academy/wal-mart screwed into the studs is an option for upstairs apartment living. I lived in a second floor apartment for years and you never know when the maintenance man or porter will end up in your living space! I was in the gym one night in my apartment, which was attached to the lease office. Someone forgot to close the door that connected the two and I noticed a ring of everyone's apartment keys hanging out in the open for anyone to take! Scary when you think about who might have access to your goods. Anything locked can help keep people honest.
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