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    The Beretta 21A (Bobcat) Inox — my new BUG.

    Some online ‘expert’ said load Punch in your 21a and your problems will be a distant memory! Well Dah! Mine don’t even like to feed Punch. Punch works great in other guns! Mine also seems to perform ‘Best’ with 40 Grain MiniMags. Sometimes a full Mag before the Blues Come Around.
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    Random Object Photographs

    We have Oxen here in New Mexico. Not sure if they do any work. They seem to just hang around.
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    Another Unusual Holster

    Reported to be a 1910 picture.
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    The Beretta 21A (Bobcat) Inox — my new BUG.

    If I’m pocket carrying a 22, it’ll probably be the one on the Right.
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    Random Object Photographs

    After years and years of airplanes, guns and Rock and Roll - I can still hear that Bass!
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    Alright...Time to guess this US WW2 Infantry Division

    NM was a good guess. A number of Native American places in NM and around the SW display this symbol. And some non Native places. Such as the Hotel in Mountainair, NM.
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    Random Object Photographs

    Possible sighting - Farm Truck in New Mexico.
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    Tropical fruits

    Speak in a jalapeños- when you have some raw ones and your grilling some meat, lightly oil the jalapeños and lay them on the grill. Grill to a blister on both sides. Enjoy, you can thank me later.
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    PDW's

    When Churchill went down to South Africa, he carried a Mauser Broomhandle. I wonder what he would carry in 2025?
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    Rubber grips for M60

    Diamond Pros vs. Compacs. Here you go! About the same overall size. The DP is thinner at the top, gets thicker with a bulge at the bottom. Compac also gets thicker at bottom, but more of a straight line increase. DP has the slight front Finger Grooves. I have Compacs on four guns and DP on...
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    Traditional knives…

    Speaking of Marine Utilities- Not sure if they changed the design or the assembly folks got sloppy.
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    Traditional knives…

    Don't remember where I got this knife. Pretty sure I never paid any actual money for it. It's got 'Clint' melted into the scales. So if your out there Clint, I got your knife!
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    Traditional knives…

    Here's my Grandfather's Knife. He used it for many purposes for a long time! He chewed Cake Tobacco and used one blade exclusively for tobacco cutting.
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    Rubber grips for M60

    Lots of choices! The Pachs Gripper Pros are front - back parallel except they have front finger grips. Don't have a J frame set, but here's some on a 66.
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    Traditional knives…

    Here’s my GE Texian Toothpick.
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    Caliber wars (or stirring the pot ;) )

    When I say - ‘I’ve been shot at but mostly missed, I’ve been **** on and often hit.’ The only time I’ve actually been hit was an Indiana (my usual language not allowed) who shot a shotgun in my direction. I turned around when I realized he was gonna shoot and the pellets did not penetrate my...
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    Traditional knives…

    Have a number of Great Eastern Knives. As our manufacturing capabilities disappear in the sunset they are a reminder of our previous prowess and greatness. Don’t seem to have another GEC slip joint on this iPad, so here’s a Queen and an Omega. Omega was made by NM Knife Whiz Hank Kubaiko. This...
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    Very tight holster

    The Uncles Mickey’s - I have several- tend to run small. It may not always be big enough to accommodate the larger guns listed in the Fit List.
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    How to value "collectibles?"

    What you are trying to determine is Fair Market Selling Prices in your location. You can usually only sell at local Fair Market, makes no difference what your cost is. The online Brokers appear to distort this and create a National Value which may exceed what you can get locally.
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