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Sidelock
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Sidelock
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I'm agin' it. I don't think pumps should be included in this forum. Too much tolerance in the world today, anyway.
Include pumps, then the next thing will be introducing "vintage automatics", as if that isn't an oxymoron.
Let the pump gun enthusiasts start their own forum. Doubleguns and singleshots is a wide enough berth, IMO.
SRH
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Boxlock
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I'm agin' it. I don't think pumps should be included in this forum. Too much tolerance in the world today, anyway.
Include pumps, then the next thing will be introducing "vintage automatics", as if that isn't an oxymoron.
Let the pump gun enthusiasts start their own forum. Doubleguns and singleshots is a wide enough berth, IMO.
SRH I would have to concur! DT
Of course I have shot all my vintage guns - what do you think they are called SHOT guns for??!!
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Sidelock
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Sidelock
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I'm agin' it.... Let the pump gun enthusiasts start their own forum.
Aw, come on... This is turning into the Model 12/pump gun/All-American Shootin' Machinery forum anyway. Before you know it, ed good will start torching Remington 870 receivers! (don't ya just love it when a BBS circles the drain?)
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Sidelock
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Sidelock
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OK Gentlemen and Ladies, Everybody is invited to speak and share pump guns on FACEBOOK at---- https://www.facebook.com/groups/141122002664156/ We were not able to shoot our pump guns often this last summer, the summer of 2013. We hope to do more pump gun shooting in the summer of 2014. At our pump gun shoots we try to always have a few three bird stations, three clay targets in the air all at once to shoot your pump gun at. Our All American Pump Gun Club is based in Virginia but we have been seen in South Dakota and Kansas chasing pheasants with our Model 12s and Model 25s in hand. Good Shooting To You All, Jent
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Sidelock
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Sidelock
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"Feel free to use this system to discuss your doubles, drillings, combination guns, other fine firearms, and related material. The rules are really simple: Stay on the subject matter, keep it clean, and contribute answers when you can!" Dave's preamble at the top of the forum. "Other fine firearms" is expansive and doesn't limit discussion to doubleguns, and has been noted, already includes single-shot. BB aka Ed, would you stand a little closer to the drain? I'd like to take a group photo. Move closer. Keep moving...I'll tell you when to stop.
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Sidelock
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Sidelock
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Actually, Robert, the fine print has always read "and other fine firearms" since the inception of the double gun BBS-not that you'd know that, since, you are a more recent, festering addition. Along with jOe, you missed the forum in it's earlier, more freewheeling form, when a spade was called a spade, and a festering addition was called a festering addition. Or, worse. I can't believe I just wrote that, but, hey, someone correct me if I'm wrong. Pumps, American, and otherwise, have been discussed, and information shared, here, since day one. Henceforth, when you see information shared on a pumpgun here, don't think of it as a "circling of the drain", in the same light as when you rinse your little swimmers from one of the orafices of "Patches", your well worn blow-up doll. Think of it as just a forum for the sharing of useful information. Useful information that you consistantly fail to supply in your posts, by the way. Not that anyone notices.
Best, Ted
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Sidelock
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Sidelock
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Ah, Teddy Bean...
The mind of a true sophisticate.
And the vocabulary of a sewer.
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Sidelock
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He's right. You haven't added even one piece of information to this board on anything.
So, I ask, why are you here, to annoy us?
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Sidelock
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Ah, Teddy Bean...
The mind of a true sophisticate.
And the vocabulary of a sewer. Thank you. A pleasure, Robert. As you post completely useless, and, dare I say, unwanted little rants, simply think of me as the glaring mirror in the sun that illuminates, for all members to see, the true you-and your inflatable playmate. Best, Ted
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Sidelock
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I guess with Dave's forum rules being what they are, if pumps are automatically included under "fine firearms" then A5s, and 1100s, and Super-Xs, and SBEs, and Colt 1911s, and M1 Garands, and Rem. 700s, and Springfield '03s, and AR-15s, and Glocks, etc., are, too. All could be argued to be "fine firearms" under the broadest sense of the term. I, personally, always thought Dave's preamble, being at the top of the list of all the forums, was a way of saying, "Here's a place to discuss several categories of fine firearms, and forums for each of them". I do see forums for (1)Doubleguns, (2) Double Rifles, Paradox Guns and Gauge Rifles (3) Classic & Custom- Single Barreled Sporting Rifles (4) German and Austrian Sporting Guns and ......... Aw, Shoot! There it is, Gil, under Misfires it clearly lists it as being the forum for "non-fine firearms". My sincerest apologies, there IS a place for pumps here. Just funnin' with you, buddy. SRH
May God bless America and those who defend her.
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