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On May 10, 10:44*am, wrote:
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On 5/9/10 11:55 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 09 May 2010 22:34:29 -0400,
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Machine gun? That's what I need to hold off the LoogyZombies...what
kind...and should I start the paperwork for a transfer?


10/22 Norrell conversion, virtually new in box. Maybe 300-400 rounds
fired through it. Ram loader and several hi-cap magazines of various
types.
I would really like $10k but the last time I looked they were more
like $9000-9500 on subgun.
Have your dealer call me *;-)


Uh...I was hoping for bigger and better... :)


The advantage of this one is mortal man can afford the ammo.
They are also pretty rare- Hide quoted text -

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On May 10, 11:35*am, "YukonBound" wrote:
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On 5/10/10 10:44 AM, wrote:
On Mon, 10 May 2010 06:09:02 -0400,
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On 5/9/10 11:55 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 09 May 2010 22:34:29 -0400,
wrote:


Machine gun? That's what I need to hold off the LoogyZombies...what
kind...and should I start the paperwork for a transfer?


10/22 Norrell conversion, virtually new in box. Maybe 300-400 rounds
fired through it. Ram loader and several hi-cap magazines of various
types.
I would really like $10k but the last time I looked they were more
like $9000-9500 on subgun.
Have your dealer call me *;-)


Uh...I was hoping for bigger and better... :)


The advantage of this one is mortal man can afford the ammo.
They are also pretty rare


Understood. But I've read in Combat Arms that if you are going to try to
take down rampaging loogyzombies, you need at least 9mm rounds in your
full auto machine pistol. *:)


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Feather pillow for what? Something for your wino son to pass out on?


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On 5/9/10 11:01 PM, wrote:
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I have no need to pinch pennies.


Explain that to BP
You must be a right wing, middle class hating, wall street loving
limbaugh listening, tea bagger in disguise * *;-)


BTW Did you get a raise in the last 10 years?


I'm self-employed, so the rules of "raise" don't apply. I know what BP
means, though, and he's correct. Middle class families have fallen
behind generally on increases in income. That's been demonstrated
statistically any number of ways.


I believe the statistics just reflect that the "good" jobs are going
away and people are settling for lesser jobs. Those days of making
$60,000 for a menial manufacturing job are gone. Globalization killed
that. There are still good jobs out there but you need to have more
skill than just putting a bearing in the case and hitting it with a
hammer.


I dunno, Greg, I've done that for thirty years and it's bee pretty
good to me.

My only question for these people is, what is your plan when they lay
you off? Don't count on the government to bail you out. That is only
for billionaire bankers. Regular people are not too big to fail in the
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And that's why I do what I do, because I was tired of being laid off.
There in the mid/late 70's I ahd some good paying blue-collar jobs but
lay-offs were cronic. I had lots of bills to pay via a divorce so I
made my own work. I'm not 'rich' by any means, but I haven't been
laid off since. And the pay ain't too shabby either.
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On May 10, 11:39*am, Tim wrote:
On May 10, 10:09*am, wrote:





On Mon, 10 May 2010 06:07:11 -0400, hk
wrote:


On 5/9/10 11:01 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 09 May 2010 21:03:39 -0400,
wrote:


I have no need to pinch pennies.


Explain that to BP
You must be a right wing, middle class hating, wall street loving
limbaugh listening, tea bagger in disguise * *;-)


BTW Did you get a raise in the last 10 years?


I'm self-employed, so the rules of "raise" don't apply. I know what BP
means, though, and he's correct. Middle class families have fallen
behind generally on increases in income. That's been demonstrated
statistically any number of ways.


I believe the statistics just reflect that the "good" jobs are going
away and people are settling for lesser jobs. Those days of making
$60,000 for a menial manufacturing job are gone. Globalization killed
that. There are still good jobs out there but you need to have more
skill than just putting a bearing in the case and hitting it with a
hammer.


I dunno, Greg, I've done that for thirty years and it's bee pretty
good to me.

My only question for these people is, what is your plan when they lay
you off? Don't count on the government to bail you out. That is only
for billionaire bankers. Regular people are not too big to fail in the
eyes of the government.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


And that's why I do what I do, *because I was tired of being laid off.
There in the mid/late 70's I ahd some good paying blue-collar jobs but
lay-offs were cronic. I had lots of bills to pay via a divorce so I
made my own work. I'm not 'rich' by any means, *but I haven't been
laid off since. And the pay ain't too shabby either.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Another thing I've found out, is that it seems I'm to busy to rant
about how bad things seem to be.
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On 5/10/10 11:58 AM, wrote:
On Mon, 10 May 2010 10:50:29 -0400,
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On 5/10/10 10:44 AM,
wrote:
On Mon, 10 May 2010 06:09:02 -0400,
wrote:

On 5/9/10 11:55 PM,
wrote:
On Sun, 09 May 2010 22:34:29 -0400,
wrote:

Machine gun? That's what I need to hold off the LoogyZombies...what
kind...and should I start the paperwork for a transfer?

10/22 Norrell conversion, virtually new in box. Maybe 300-400 rounds
fired through it. Ram loader and several hi-cap magazines of various
types.
I would really like $10k but the last time I looked they were more
like $9000-9500 on subgun.
Have your dealer call me ;-)


Uh...I was hoping for bigger and better... :)

The advantage of this one is mortal man can afford the ammo.
They are also pretty rare


Understood. But I've read in Combat Arms that if you are going to try to
take down rampaging loogyzombies, you need at least 9mm rounds in your
full auto machine pistol. :)


M1A, get the *******s 500 yards out. ;-)
In close quarters it is hard to beat a shotgun



Only with silver shot.

I'm sure 500 yards is way past my capabilities with firearms. I don't
have anywhere to even try shooting that distance, and I don't own a
rifle that would be suitable. 25 yards, 50 yards, 100 yards at a local
range, and just about 200 yards out on the river property are the ranges
I can handle, and the 200 only with a friend's rifle, since the only
rifle I have is a .22LR TCA. At 100 yards, though, I could put a round
between the eyebrows of a charging loogyzombie...it's within my M.O.A.
capabilities.

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On 5/10/10 11:44 AM, Loogypicker wrote:
On May 10, 10:44 am, wrote:
On Mon, 10 May 2010 06:09:02 -0400,
wrote:





On 5/9/10 11:55 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 09 May 2010 22:34:29 -0400,
wrote:


Machine gun? That's what I need to hold off the LoogyZombies...what
kind...and should I start the paperwork for a transfer?


10/22 Norrell conversion, virtually new in box. Maybe 300-400 rounds
fired through it. Ram loader and several hi-cap magazines of various
types.
I would really like $10k but the last time I looked they were more
like $9000-9500 on subgun.
Have your dealer call me ;-)


Uh...I was hoping for bigger and better... :)


The advantage of this one is mortal man can afford the ammo.
They are also pretty rare- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Harry's so scared and worked up about my visit that he is just going
nuts! See below!



Actually, I hunted through the garage this past weekend for a dropcloth.

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