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Friends and neighbors, when you get accused because of who posted before you, the accuser has to be the poster child for paranoia.
G'day.
SRH
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Why is this surprising Stan? It's not like something new.
Just good ol' times on doublegun with our heros.
_________ BrentD, (Professor - just for Stan)
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Friends and neighbors, when you get accused because of who posted before you, the accuser has to be the poster child for paranoia.
G'day.
SRH Be honest Stan why would you care about a SBE ?
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Friends and neighbors, when you get accused because of who posted before you, the accuser has to be the poster child for paranoia.
G'day.
SRH Be honest Stan why would you care about a SBE ? Be more honest, and explain why you care about a BSS. Best, Ted
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I don't I was just tugging on superman Teds cape....
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The question was rhetorical.
Everyone already knew that. But, good to see you admit to not having anything to contribute.
Best, Ted
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I don't I was just tugging on superman Teds cape.... The question was rhetorical.
Everyone already knew that. But, good to see you admit to not having anything to contribute.
Best, Ted Hey that's very interesting folks. See, when the whining crybaby BrentD jumps into a thread just to start shit or engage in name calling and other personal attacks... he thinks it's perfectly acceptable. But if someone he doesn't like does the exact same thing, he and his behind the scenes invertebrate friends use it as an excuse to try to do financial damage to Dave's forum, and to coerce him into giving like minded Liberals full control of content and speech. Of course, we already knew that. I just commented to see how long it will take for BrentD's child nca225 to show up.
A true sign of mental illness is any gun owner who would vote for an Anti-Gunner like Joe Biden.
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Friends and neighbors, when you get accused because of who posted before you, the accuser has to be the poster child for paranoia.
G'day.
SRH Be honest Stan why would you care about a SBE ? I don't care any more about an SBE than any other autoloader. Yours is no exception. I ask that question of people I know all the time about different guns, Frank. It's my way of learning about how certain guns hold up in real life. I've not had a real high opinion of SBEs for a long time because of the many malfunctions I've witnessed with them. You're the only person who ever took exception to such an innocuous question. SRH
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Larry, I have a spare striker and spring for the BSS. Why would I not carry the correct screw driver on a hunting trip, after going to the effort to procure that, and put in in the case with the gun?
If a Parker repro 28 brings the money they do because the originals bring a ton more, doesnt that validate the fact that collector demand is driving that market, not to mention, my point about same?
Best, Ted Do you carry the whole set of screwdrivers, Ted? You might have, for example, a tang screw work loose. Or another screw that isn't the same size as the one you need to replace the striker. If I'm on a trip, I always carry a spare gun. That way I don't need to carry an entire repair kit. With my A&N pair, my extra was a twin. And the same bushing tool and strikers worked for both. Real convenient. People aren't buying Parker Repros to collect--unless maybe they're both NIB and in some sort of unusual configuration. They're buying them to shoot. If they were buying them to collect, they'd all remain in NIB condition. The originals are very collectible based on rarity. And a lot of people might hesitate to hunt with one because of what they cost. So those who buy Repro 28's recognize two things: They're not rare (about 10x more of them made than BSS Sidelock 20's), and they're not so pricey that you have the same concern if you bust brush for grouse and woodcock with one. I've done that with mine, and I have several friends who do the same.
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The question was rhetorical.
Everyone already knew that. But, good to see you admit to not having anything to contribute.
Best, Ted Everyone might have known but no one but yOu cared...
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