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    Muscle Car Madness

    My pleasure, John. Neither the '32 nor the '34 are "muscle cars", but they have plenty of muscle. After showing the '34 for a few years, I wanted a hot rod that was not so much chrome and paint such that I didn't have to watch over it every time we parked it at a burger joint. I can't tell...
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    Muscle Car Madness

    Doc & JS, I have tried 16 different ways from Sunday to get my pics to post as large as some as the other posts, but all I get is thumb-nail shots. Sorry about that but it is what it is. No shots of it launching Doc, as none of my "friends" have enough courage to stand to the side when I lay...
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    Do you carry in a "gun-free zone?

    My previous post (95) was a logical one, from my view. However, after reading views by Massad Ayoob, it seems I might have been on track from a professional's point of view as well. Take the time to read his writings, it just might cause you to take a different view of what a CHL is all about...
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    Muscle Car Madness

    Old School Hot Rod '32 Roadster 1958 - 392 Hemi 8-71 Ed Pink Blower 2 - 650 carbs 3:70 Ford 9" TH400 I have more pics if anyone is interested
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    Another New Member

    Thanks for the greeting. Lots of good data here.
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    Do you carry in a "gun-free zone?

    Hard to imagine the store has something so unique you can't purchase elsewhere. I saw a few comments about pressing the issue with the store manager, but doubt that would do any good unless it is a local small business owner. Even if it is, they have gone through a fair amount of soul searching...
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    Another New Member

    Just joined the forum. Picked up an M&P340 .357 a week ago and have enjoyed carrying and doing some range time this week. After reading multiple internet entries about the recoil of the J-frame, I was surprised as to how easy it was to shoot, once I released my death grip on it! Nice piece. I am...
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