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Maynard G. Krebbs
 
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On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 02:31:03 -0400, "gonefishiing"
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no canucks don't count

ok......
so what do you have aboard

"the put up or shut up" gun poll


12 ga. Remington 870 Marine Magnum pump shotgun with DEA lock-buster
magnum slugs for blowing holes in the pirates boats.

Colt Mustang 380 Semi-auto pistol for those close pirate encounters.

I carry them on my 13ft. dinghy to fight off the famous Kansas
lake-pirates. lol
Mark E. Williams
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gonefishiing
 
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you have a gun rack on a 13 ft. dinghy!
wow that's scary
i suspect i won't be sailing in kansas anytime soon
and i thought all the jokes had to do with pickup trucks

actually i have
an old and very beautiful (as guns go) 12ga from the early 1900's. a side by
side double barrel made in england and given to me by my dad years ago.
a 22 caliber from when i was a kid
and a 308

when i go sailing, i carry them in the closet storage area, all the way in
the back, up high with the alarm set and the doors locked.........

i guess i keep them as reminders of another time. and have not used any of
them in more than 20 years
heck here in NY they're are enough police that getting mugged is not a
concern.
more like having a private militia, whether you want it or not.
gf.


"Maynard G. Krebbs" wrote in message
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On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 02:31:03 -0400, "gonefishiing"
wrote:

no canucks don't count

ok......
so what do you have aboard

"the put up or shut up" gun poll


12 ga. Remington 870 Marine Magnum pump shotgun with DEA lock-buster
magnum slugs for blowing holes in the pirates boats.

Colt Mustang 380 Semi-auto pistol for those close pirate encounters.

I carry them on my 13ft. dinghy to fight off the famous Kansas
lake-pirates. lol
Mark E. Williams



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Scott Vernon
 
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I have my Dads old 12 gauge double barrel, lots of memories with that
one. Also my first .22 rifle. Ganzy feels I shouldn't own such
sentimental objects unless I buy a permit. Why?

Scotty




"gonefishiing" wrote in message
...
you have a gun rack on a 13 ft. dinghy!
wow that's scary
i suspect i won't be sailing in kansas anytime soon
and i thought all the jokes had to do with pickup trucks

actually i have
an old and very beautiful (as guns go) 12ga from the early 1900's. a

side by
side double barrel made in england and given to me by my dad years

ago.
a 22 caliber from when i was a kid
and a 308

when i go sailing, i carry them in the closet storage area, all the

way in
the back, up high with the alarm set and the doors locked.........

i guess i keep them as reminders of another time. and have not used

any of
them in more than 20 years
heck here in NY they're are enough police that getting mugged is

not a
concern.
more like having a private militia, whether you want it or not.
gf.


"Maynard G. Krebbs" wrote in message
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On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 02:31:03 -0400, "gonefishiing"
wrote:

no canucks don't count

ok......
so what do you have aboard

"the put up or shut up" gun poll


12 ga. Remington 870 Marine Magnum pump shotgun with DEA

lock-buster
magnum slugs for blowing holes in the pirates boats.

Colt Mustang 380 Semi-auto pistol for those close pirate

encounters.

I carry them on my 13ft. dinghy to fight off the famous Kansas
lake-pirates. lol
Mark E. Williams





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gonefishiing
 
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that's easy
so the liberals can keep an on all of us
talk about civil liberties.
gf.


"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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I have my Dads old 12 gauge double barrel, lots of memories with that
one. Also my first .22 rifle. Ganzy feels I shouldn't own such
sentimental objects unless I buy a permit. Why?

Scotty




"gonefishiing" wrote in message
...
you have a gun rack on a 13 ft. dinghy!
wow that's scary
i suspect i won't be sailing in kansas anytime soon
and i thought all the jokes had to do with pickup trucks

actually i have
an old and very beautiful (as guns go) 12ga from the early 1900's. a

side by
side double barrel made in england and given to me by my dad years

ago.
a 22 caliber from when i was a kid
and a 308

when i go sailing, i carry them in the closet storage area, all the

way in
the back, up high with the alarm set and the doors locked.........

i guess i keep them as reminders of another time. and have not used

any of
them in more than 20 years
heck here in NY they're are enough police that getting mugged is

not a
concern.
more like having a private militia, whether you want it or not.
gf.


"Maynard G. Krebbs" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 02:31:03 -0400, "gonefishiing"
wrote:

no canucks don't count

ok......
so what do you have aboard

"the put up or shut up" gun poll


12 ga. Remington 870 Marine Magnum pump shotgun with DEA

lock-buster
magnum slugs for blowing holes in the pirates boats.

Colt Mustang 380 Semi-auto pistol for those close pirate

encounters.

I carry them on my 13ft. dinghy to fight off the famous Kansas
lake-pirates. lol
Mark E. Williams







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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ...
I have my Dads old 12 gauge double barrel, lots of memories with that
one. Also my first .22 rifle. Ganzy feels I shouldn't own such
sentimental objects unless I buy a permit. Why?



Because he is a liberal that thinks the govt should control you.
He needs the money collected from permits to pay his welfare check.
Because he's to dumb to understand that criminals do not register
firearms.

What kind of Double barrell did your dad give you Scotty?.

I have on old 1894 Remington hammerless DB. Its made of Damascas
steel so I never have shot it.

Joe







Scotty




"gonefishiing" wrote in message
...
you have a gun rack on a 13 ft. dinghy!
wow that's scary
i suspect i won't be sailing in kansas anytime soon
and i thought all the jokes had to do with pickup trucks

actually i have
an old and very beautiful (as guns go) 12ga from the early 1900's. a

side by
side double barrel made in england and given to me by my dad years

ago.
a 22 caliber from when i was a kid
and a 308

when i go sailing, i carry them in the closet storage area, all the

way in
the back, up high with the alarm set and the doors locked.........

i guess i keep them as reminders of another time. and have not used

any of
them in more than 20 years
heck here in NY they're are enough police that getting mugged is

not a
concern.
more like having a private militia, whether you want it or not.
gf.


"Maynard G. Krebbs" wrote in message
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On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 02:31:03 -0400, "gonefishiing"
wrote:

no canucks don't count

ok......
so what do you have aboard

"the put up or shut up" gun poll


12 ga. Remington 870 Marine Magnum pump shotgun with DEA

lock-buster
magnum slugs for blowing holes in the pirates boats.

Colt Mustang 380 Semi-auto pistol for those close pirate

encounters.

I carry them on my 13ft. dinghy to fight off the famous Kansas
lake-pirates. lol
Mark E. Williams





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"Joe" wrote in message
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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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I have my Dads old 12 gauge double barrel, lots of memories with that
one. Also my first .22 rifle. Ganzy feels I shouldn't own such
sentimental objects unless I buy a permit. Why?



Because he is a liberal that thinks the govt should control you.
He needs the money collected from permits to pay his welfare check.
Because he's to dumb to understand that criminals do not register
firearms.


I am a liberal. I believe that people have a responsibility to society
for their actions. This has nothing to do with requiring Scotty to get
a permit for his old gun.

Joe is too stupid. Well, maybe not compared to a turnip.


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"Joe" wrote

I have on old 1894 Remington hammerless DB. Its made of Damascas
steel so I never have shot it.


Recommend y'all make up some suitable black powder handloads and enjoy
shooting it.


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"Vito" wrote in message ...
"Joe" wrote

I have on old 1894 Remington hammerless DB. Its made of Damascas
steel so I never have shot it.


Recommend y'all make up some suitable black powder handloads and enjoy
shooting it.


It was Grandpas gun. A wall hanger now.... worth to much to me to risk
shooting..

Just dont have a proper wall to hang it on right now.

Also have an un-issued 1944 Colt Model 1911 Navy issue still in
original box and wax paper. Havent shot it either. All my collectable
guns are stored at my folks house in a safe.

Joe
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All I can find is ' Ithaca Gun Co.' engraved near the trigger, and
'Krupp Fluid Steel' on the barrel. Don't know what year.

Scotty


"Joe" wrote in message
om...
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message

...
I have my Dads old 12 gauge double barrel, lots of memories with

that
one. Also my first .22 rifle. Ganzy feels I shouldn't own such
sentimental objects unless I buy a permit. Why?



Because he is a liberal that thinks the govt should control you.
He needs the money collected from permits to pay his welfare check.
Because he's to dumb to understand that criminals do not register
firearms.

What kind of Double barrell did your dad give you Scotty?.

I have on old 1894 Remington hammerless DB. Its made of Damascas
steel so I never have shot it.

Joe







Scotty




"gonefishiing" wrote in message
...
you have a gun rack on a 13 ft. dinghy!
wow that's scary
i suspect i won't be sailing in kansas anytime soon
and i thought all the jokes had to do with pickup trucks

actually i have
an old and very beautiful (as guns go) 12ga from the early

1900's. a
side by
side double barrel made in england and given to me by my dad

years
ago.
a 22 caliber from when i was a kid
and a 308

when i go sailing, i carry them in the closet storage area, all

the
way in
the back, up high with the alarm set and the doors

locked.........

i guess i keep them as reminders of another time. and have not

used
any of
them in more than 20 years
heck here in NY they're are enough police that getting mugged

is
not a
concern.
more like having a private militia, whether you want it or not.
gf.


"Maynard G. Krebbs" wrote in message
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On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 02:31:03 -0400, "gonefishiing"


wrote:

no canucks don't count

ok......
so what do you have aboard

"the put up or shut up" gun poll


12 ga. Remington 870 Marine Magnum pump shotgun with DEA

lock-buster
magnum slugs for blowing holes in the pirates boats.

Colt Mustang 380 Semi-auto pistol for those close pirate

encounters.

I carry them on my 13ft. dinghy to fight off the famous Kansas
lake-pirates. lol
Mark E. Williams




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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ...
All I can find is ' Ithaca Gun Co.' engraved near the trigger, and
'Krupp Fluid Steel' on the barrel. Don't know what year.

Scotty


Ahh. You have whats called a guild gun. Krupp made the barrels, and
Itacha made the rest. Might even have another company make the wood.

Most likely it a 1910-40's vintage made for import. If it were bought
in Europe it would say Fluss Stahl on the barrells for Fluid steel.
Most of todays barrels are fluid steel. Yours should be able to handle
todays ammo.

Have you shot it any?

Joe





"Joe" wrote in message
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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message

...
I have my Dads old 12 gauge double barrel, lots of memories with

that
one. Also my first .22 rifle. Ganzy feels I shouldn't own such
sentimental objects unless I buy a permit. Why?



Because he is a liberal that thinks the govt should control you.
He needs the money collected from permits to pay his welfare check.
Because he's to dumb to understand that criminals do not register
firearms.

What kind of Double barrell did your dad give you Scotty?.

I have on old 1894 Remington hammerless DB. Its made of Damascas
steel so I never have shot it.

Joe







Scotty




"gonefishiing" wrote in message
...
you have a gun rack on a 13 ft. dinghy!
wow that's scary
i suspect i won't be sailing in kansas anytime soon
and i thought all the jokes had to do with pickup trucks

actually i have
an old and very beautiful (as guns go) 12ga from the early

1900's. a
side by
side double barrel made in england and given to me by my dad

years
ago.
a 22 caliber from when i was a kid
and a 308

when i go sailing, i carry them in the closet storage area, all

the
way in
the back, up high with the alarm set and the doors

locked.........

i guess i keep them as reminders of another time. and have not

used
any of
them in more than 20 years
heck here in NY they're are enough police that getting mugged

is
not a
concern.
more like having a private militia, whether you want it or not.
gf.


"Maynard G. Krebbs" wrote in message
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On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 02:31:03 -0400, "gonefishiing"


wrote:

no canucks don't count

ok......
so what do you have aboard

"the put up or shut up" gun poll


12 ga. Remington 870 Marine Magnum pump shotgun with DEA

lock-buster
magnum slugs for blowing holes in the pirates boats.

Colt Mustang 380 Semi-auto pistol for those close pirate

encounters.

I carry them on my 13ft. dinghy to fight off the famous Kansas
lake-pirates. lol
Mark E. Williams




 
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