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My Smith & Wesson 20ga. Carried it all over the US and South Africa. I have several English and Scottish guns such as Holland and Holland and Dickson but I honestly shoot this one the best along with a Parker Reproduction in 12ga that I have, so when its killing time they are my go to guns.
Now that some UP shit going on! Your wife is still in high school!!!
Just kidding couldn’t help myself. Welcome, I just visited the UP for the first time this past summer. Beautiful place to live I bet!
The story about the guy training at an ex kgb training facility and his teachers dog story he learns about after dinner where he guy secretly buried it in a park after it died.
Hell yeah you should! Sounds like a story I’d like to read. I’ve done many bird hunting trips similar to what you’ve done lol. Probably should have been murdered a time or two but here I am still bird hunting!
Rolled a sled when I was 16 on the ice. The snowmobile flipped over and over following me on the ice as I slid. I had no helmet on and when I came to a stop the sleds ski landed on its last roll next to my head. I should have also died when I was 20 when the front rim came off my mustang at...
I did post previously but forgot to say I did build the bottom knife. I took a class over three days and forged it from a block of steel. I put mastodon scales on it.
These are my Damascus pocket knives. I carry the ram horn one daily. Most of the knives I will show are made by a guy who lives near me that won Forged in Fire contest. Unfortunately my photos don’t do justice to the Damascus patterns.