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Magwa

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  1. Flashback to 1971 I am flying down the road on a 1957 straight leg rigid frame panhead doing about 75 the chain breaks and wraps around the trans and locks everything up I skidded on the back tire for over 300 ft drifted into the oncoming lane and back into mine scared the Chit out of me and ruined a like new rear tire remember nylon biased tires?..... sat on the side of the road and smoked a few smokes till help arrived.... Anything that breaks like that trans case you are lucky it was not worse.. whewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
  2. Magwa

    Football

    Man you just have to LOVE THEM HAWKS! another one bites the dust!
  3. I use a pocket primer cutter and hand cut in each primer pocket and also use a tool to ream the inside of the primer pocket it does not take much but that hole is punched and leaves a piece of brass on the inside of the primer hole that will cause the flash to be one sided and you want uniform flash to ignite your powder. not a one sided flash....
  4. Good luck, if it was really crappy weather the deer probably holed up today and will be running everywhere tomorrow go get ya one...
  5. not here either...... this is a pretty gun friendly state the sheriff here would probably just want to shoot it.... :)
  6. I carry my 10 lbs of DPMS on a blue force Vtac 2 point and it is a dream I carry it all day elk hunting with no praoblems at all and it makes it easy to use my binos....
  7. Well if it is legal I am in if it's not I am out , so from what I have seen it is legal so I see no worries but either way is good... I would say it must come with a letter from BATFE stating it is legal I am sure no company would try to market something that was not approved...
  8. Two words describe what would happen if i tried that FACE PLANT! man he is still flexible.
  9. Ok group buy I am in..... lets rock perfect wolf solution.
  10. Well being as you have only posted 8 times I find you hardly qualified to say anything about this site, maybe in the future go and invest some time checking out a site you are going to like. I am sorry you do not find this site to your liking but I assure you the percentage of girl pictures to 308 ar pictures is heavy in favor of 308AR's by at least 95 % AR308's you will find no nicer people anywhere on the internet who will freely share their know how and expertise on AR 308's and other firearms.
  11. I'll take one of those thank you very much ..... yowsa..... :)
  12. Thank you sir.....
  13. Did BDS also make your belt? and yes I want to see them please... Thanks
  14. these are the ones I use.... http://www.amazon.com/Charger-Loader-Spoon-Stripper-Clips/dp/B00B5XGO6K
  15. New sonic blaster is the Potato gun!
  16. do you have the ones that slide onto the magazine they work slick.......
  17. Man that was cold..... lol did she get the guy? :)
  18. Robo I know the feeling I put those keys in all my ammo boxes can't have to many....
  19. Yeah I like them for storing ammo too just keeps things nice and tidy....
  20. Well do ya? I have been using them again and forgot how convienent they are .... do you like them or no?
  21. There are many contributions that Native Americans have made to all the wars we have fought because they still love their country, that is one thing that will never change yet you seldom hear anything about NA's in the service but we were always there, we have been fighting since 1492.... the original Homeland Security. Laura mentioned the Navajo Code Talkers in World War II and that recognition for their help in winning the war was a long time coming. Since their recognition, public interest in these code talker-heroes has been high. But did you know that Veterans from many different tribes served as code talkers? According to the Code Talkers Recognition Act, the first reported use of code talkers was on October 17, 1918, during World War I when the Choctaw helped defeat German forces in Europe. On December 7, 1941, the U.S. Army called on the Comanche to develop a code based on their language. During World War II, all of these tribes contributed to the Allied efforts through the use of their Native tongues: Assiniboine, Cherokee, Cheyenne, Chippewa/Oneida, Choctaw, Comanche, Cree, Crow, Hopi, Kiowa, Menominee, Meskwaki, Mississauga, Muscogee, Navajo, Osage, Pawnee, Sac and Fox, Seminole, and Sioux. Clarence Wolf Guts was one of 11 Sioux code talkers from South Dakota. Originally from the Pine Ridge Reservation, he served in the U.S. Army and helped develop a phonetic alphabet based on Lakota that was later used to develop a Lakota code. Reportedly, when the World Trade Towers fell on September 11, 2001, Clarence asked his son to call the DoD to see if the United States needed his code talking abilities to find Osama Bin Laden. Then in his 70s, Clarence “was still being patriotic.” Just recently, the Arizona state legislature also recognized the Hopi code talkers. The families of the 10 Hopi code talkers were recognized and honored for their service during World War II in the U.S. Army and the U.S. Air Corps. Like many tribes, the Hopi have served in World War II, the Korean Conflict, the Vietnam War, and the war in Iraq. This news interview with U.S. Marine Joe Vandever, Sr., a Navajo code talker, illustrates how the Navajo language was applied to create an unbreakable code, and how Joe helped deliver the code from 3 battleships. This video is one of many on YouTube honoring the Navajo code talkers. We appreciate the honor with which Native American veterans serve this country. The code talker success is yet one more mark of the ingenuity and resilience that has characterized the tribes for centuries. - See more at: http://blog.nrcprograms.org/american-indian-veterans-code-talkers/#sthash.zdTSYMOh.dpuf
  22. Magwa

    freezer meat... :)

    LMAO no Chit they are a bugger to see even when they are standing right in front of you .....
  23. Have fun , be safe bring meat home with or without horns who cares.....
  24. 66 ? Holy crap you are a teeny bopper I was born in 1950! now I am just now starting to get old.... :)
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