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yOu are a liberal pervert of an idiOt..
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Because jOe is very stUpid, everyone didn't know it was a joke, including jOe.
When he typed it he thought those factory original colors on that Darne were tOrched.
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RE the case color, jOe, of course everyone knew it was a joke and that you knew they were real cyanide colors. In terms of the Mossberg and cheapness, you may have something there. Ted does seem to prefer cheapness, as evidenced by getting his wife a single shot hammer gun to shoot. Not sure the type, but I'm guessing it's one of the old junker single shot hammer guns......you know, like the ones you see at Cracker Barrel over the fireplace. He even poo pooed getting her a Franchi, the old 20's aren't even that expensive, only about $500. Why not a Franchi 28 for the wife if recoil were a problem (or a benelli) but the shells are likely too expensive, alas, a single shot hammer gun for the poor girl. ;-) The single shot is an Italian "Companion" 20 gauge hammerless shotgun. I never said it was a hammergun, you just assume many things, like all H&H Royals are built to light game gun configuration, something that anyone who knows anything at all about the guns understands is not true. If you find a Companion at a Cracker Barrel, I'd be quite surprised. They are a far better than average quality single shot. Another thing you assumed, is that the 28 recoils less than the 20, which, is simply untrue. Remember what I said about assuming things, Buzz? I'll give you some quick schooling, because you, like jOe, need quite a bit of it. The 20 gauge Winchester Featherlites, loaded in the Companion, simply kick less and are quieter than the commercial 28 gauge loads, in any 28 gauge gun we have tried. You know Buzz, you spend a lot of time talking out of your butt. You post untruths, and plain and simple bullshit, either for a cheap thrill, or due to the outright stupidity of your assumptions. Do continue the love fest with jOe, it demonstrates more, in a shorter amount of time, than anything I can really say. Just like jOe, don't feel the need to "man up" and admit anything you ever posted is wrong, or untrue. Nobody would expect that out of either of you two. I promise. Best, Ted
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Well Ted, I wondered how long it would take you but you finally took the bait. Yay, you didn't disappoint once again. Yes, those Italian 'companion' guns are so ugly, they probably wouldn't want one at Cracker Barrel. Also, I think you would have your hands full convincing the thousands of skeet shooters that the 20 kicks less than the 28, but whatever there. Disappointed you didn't make comment on your Mossberg or Darne, though. You took the bait though, so good enough. Thanks Ted.
Socialism is almost the worst.
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Oh, and one other thing, Ted. In the Browning BSS SLE thread I will admit that I made comment to Kem on how nice his Grade II SLE really was, which I meant. The man just made a big purchase and was proud of his new find. Now comes Ted in with his classic buffoonery, blubbering about the poor handling qualities and the clubbiness and the fit of the guns. In reality, they are pretty damn nice guns for around $5,000. No, they aren't Holland Royals, but they are nice. But Ted, with your comments in that thread, you might as well have thrown mud in the man's face. Yes, I believe you were mean spirited in that thread and maneuvered your way through like only a clown would.
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Again, you have posted bullshit, Buzz. The very first person to say the word "clubby" was none other than you: http://www.doublegunshop.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=421341&page=allMy opinion, then and now, was that some would find the BSS sidelock to be clubby, and some wouldn't, because that would be a matter of gunfit. Which, varies from individual to individual. I also noted that I did not find the guns to be clubby, but, other posters on the board, had. I also noted that I have been on the lookout for one of these for quite some time. Hardly a condemnation of the guns, save to an idiot like you. Never shot a WInchester 20 gauge Featherlite load, have you Buzz? Didn't think so. Best, Ted
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TeddybOy
How's it feel to be as old as you are and learn that you don't know JaCk chit about anything ?
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You're almost as lame as the Tex'azz pervert....
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Because jOe is very stUpid, everyone didn't know it was a joke, including jOe.
When he typed it he thought those factory original colors on that Darne were tOrched.
I am glad to be here.
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