Gretings from The Republic of the Rio Grande

MagnumM56

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Howdy-Greetings from Laredo Texas Gateway to(and more often now from) Mexico. Laredo was founded in 1755 -unlike the rest of Texas which had Six flags fly over it -this place had a Seventh-the short lived Republic of the Rio Grande-the folks that settled this place and lived in it before Air conditioned Splendor sure must have been sturdy and tough as the temps hit and maintain triple digits-little or no water and everything that is called vegitation with thorns on it -and yes there are drug cartels that run the sister City of Nuevo Laredo-really wish this place even resembled the City I grew up in in the '50's and 60's- a sleepy border town. I am not exactly enthralled with this place and if anyone even has a hint that one likes Guns-one is sure to be burglarized- so I can speak about my passion here-gunz-and not exactly have to worry about having my place -modest as it is hit by crooks-of which there are many in this place-ah-Laredo-once you drink the water from the Rio Grande you always return. This place is and for centuries has been unto its own-not Mexico-Not the United States -just sort of a no man's land. One has only to cross the Nueces River to the north and continue to the Rio Grande to see the distinct nature of the Republic of the Rio Grande. I truly look forward to Talking Smiths with people in the know who can teach me much
 
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MagnumM56, greetings from a displaced native Texan now banished to gun-hating NY. Bought my first bedroom suite while in college in 1970 from a furniture mill in Laredo.I'll never forget pulling a U-Haul all the way from Wichita Falls where I grew up down to Nuevo Laredo. I don't remember how much dinero I had to fork over to a Mexican city cop to watch my car/trailer for me while inside the little factory hankering with the mexican shop owner, but I'd been told beforehand to definately do so. From how things have changed there now, I wouldn't begin to make that trip again. This is a good bunch of folks here on the S&W forum and yes, you'll learn more than you'd imagine about S&W.
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Chuck Odom
 
Welcome from a fellow Texan MagnumM56. Great forum, have fun, learn lots, share what you know.

Have never been down to that area of Texas, but had a friend that was there every chance he could get.
 

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