[Spridgets] ABSOLUTELY NO LBC!!

Ron Soave soavero at yahoo.com
Sat Apr 18 12:00:19 MDT 2009


Heck, and I thought I was overdoing it with the F-14 in the living room with
the AWG-9 pulse-Doppler multi-mode radar, 20-mm Vulcan Gatling gun, with
Phoenix, Sparrow and Sidewinder AAMs, along with the continuous wave deuterium
powered neutral particle beam accelerator on the back porch.

Ron

--- On Sat, 4/18/09, Rick Bastedo <rbastedo at gmail.com> wrote:

From: Rick Bastedo <rbastedo at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Spridgets] Spridgets Digest, Vol 23, Issue 50
To: spridgets at autox.team.net
Date: Saturday, April 18, 2009, 12:27 PM

Kate, that sounds pretty good as long as you keep enough ammo and actually
practice once in a while...

I do like the lever action 44Mag - I have the Winchester Model 94 Trapper in
44.
To pair up with it I have a Desert Eagle 44Mag and it has the 6 inch barrel
with a 2x Leopold and the 14 inch barrel with a 2-7x Burris. (for when I
need to "reach out and touch" something)
Then of course there's the 12 Gauge riot gun with two pistol grips (drives
the GC crowd crazy).
And the SKS for "just in case".
I've heard tell it's pretty easy to turn that one FA. (not that I have, but
knowing how is good)
I get about 1" at 100 yards with it so I keep it.

Rick (and plenty of ammo too) Bastedo

_____________________________________
You guys make me feel under prepared. However, backed up by the dogs, I
still feel pretty safe. Especially with the Mk I Manx distant early
warning system.

   1954 Winchester 94 - 30.30
   Tokarev 9mm
   AMT .380 Backup
   .22 LR revolver
   .22 magnum revolver
   .22 single shot rifle

Kate
>
>   Good choice, Ed!  I still want a .44Mag. but until then I am enjoying my
6 other Marlin lever-actions. :-) :-) :-)
>
> .45 Colt - trigger and action slicked for competition.
> .22Mag. - trigger slicked for competition.
> 2 x .22LR - 1 w/trigger slicked for competition.
> .35Rem. - trigger slicked for competition.
> .30-30
> .32-20 - belonged to Great-grandpa, not functional.
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