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JimH wrote:
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On Sat, 05 Aug 2006 12:04:44 -0400, Harry Krause
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You can call me Al.


OK Al.

If you would stop reposting and replying, the rest of us would not
even know these KF'd idjits even existed, and that would be a good
thing.


Just as you sir are about to go into my dumpster. See 'ya!


Hehee.....Jim is Harry's little brother now. who'd have thought!

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Well, too windy today for Carlyle, it may storm yet this evening too.

so much for boating for me this weekend.



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I'm thinking on heading to carlyle in a little bit. it's a bit breezy
at the moment, but ought to calm down later on this afternoon. I'm
glad it's not as hot as it was, so, it's time to hit the water!



JimH wrote:
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Please guys, like harry encouraged. can't y'all give it a rest?

This is getting old.




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Tim wrote:

JimH and JohnH

I like you gents, and hold you both in a higher regard.

I'm hoping not to be out of line, but don't you think you might
settle
your differences?
life is too short (at least it is for me) to see your continuing
battles. At different times, you both have seemed to have offered
each
other a hand of fellowship. But the "he started it!" attitudes
seem
to continue.


C'mon guys.

Tim


I agree. I tried and asked that this thing between us stop. He
rejected the offer.

Oh well.



How did you try? By calling me Kevin, when you know I'm not him?

You used the email of Kevin Noble, you live in the area Kevin Noble lives
in, you posted as Kevin Noble.....etc, etc, etc....

If it walks like a duck and talks like a duck and quacks like a
duck............

Why are you so ashamed of being called your real name? How is that
insulting or name calling?

BTW: My response was not about you anyway, but JohnH.



The last you will hear from me on this.

Dang it, east winds with a capping Lake. Oh well, looks like no boating
today. ;-)


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On Fri, 04 Aug 2006 22:00:00 -0400, Harry Krause
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If you want accuracy at distance, you want a good, heavy, bolt action
rifle. Didn't the military recently switch back to bolt-action rifles
for its snipers?


That's true for blow-back autos but gas-operated semi/autos (M1/M14)
bolts lock untill the round is out of the barrel so they work well as
sniper weapons. The quality of the individual weapon is really the
determining factor as long as the bolt stays locked until the round is
gone.
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On Sat, 05 Aug 2006 21:10:20 -0500, Maynard G. Krebbs
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That's true for blow-back autos but gas-operated semi/autos (M1/M14)
bolts lock untill the round is out of the barrel so they work well as
sniper weapons.


We used M14s when I was in basic training back in the 60s. They were
deadly accurate at 300+ yards using the standard iron sights.

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On Sat, 05 Aug 2006 23:02:17 -0400, Wayne.B
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On Sat, 05 Aug 2006 21:10:20 -0500, Maynard G. Krebbs
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That's true for blow-back autos but gas-operated semi/autos (M1/M14)
bolts lock untill the round is out of the barrel so they work well as
sniper weapons.


We used M14s when I was in basic training back in the 60s. They were
deadly accurate at 300+ yards using the standard iron sights.


Amen! And somewhere around here I've got my Expert Marksmanship Badge to
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Like I said Gentlemen, you could get used to the M1 really easy.... ?:


JohnH wrote:
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On Sat, 05 Aug 2006 21:10:20 -0500, Maynard G. Krebbs
wrote:

That's true for blow-back autos but gas-operated semi/autos (M1/M14)
bolts lock untill the round is out of the barrel so they work well as
sniper weapons.


We used M14s when I was in basic training back in the 60s. They were
deadly accurate at 300+ yards using the standard iron sights.


Amen! And somewhere around here I've got my Expert Marksmanship Badge to
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basskisser wrote:
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On Sat, 05 Aug 2006 12:04:44 -0400, Harry Krause
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You can call me Al.
OK Al.

If you would stop reposting and replying, the rest of us would not
even know these KF'd idjits even existed, and that would be a good
thing.

Just as you sir are about to go into my dumpster. See 'ya!


Hehee.....Jim is Harry's little brother now. who'd have thought!

Bassy,
Egging Jim into a silly NG fight gets old don't you think?
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On Thu, 03 Aug 2006 15:40:50 -0400, JimH
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.......have you taken your boat out this year?


Twice, once in the Delaware and once in the Chesapeake. All the rain we
had late spring and early summer kind of cut into my weekends.


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Reginal P. Smithers III wrote:
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JimH wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message
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On Sat, 05 Aug 2006 12:04:44 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote:

You can call me Al.
OK Al.

If you would stop reposting and replying, the rest of us would not
even know these KF'd idjits even existed, and that would be a good
thing.

Just as you sir are about to go into my dumpster. See 'ya!


Hehee.....Jim is Harry's little brother now. who'd have thought!

Bassy,
Egging Jim into a silly NG fight gets old don't you think?


Nope. Ever heard of the phrase "getting some of your own medicine"?

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Bryan, mine ouwld be too, if I had a Bimini top on my boat


Bryan wrote:
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If it wasn't so blasted hot, I'd have it out a lot more often. I've
had it out about 5 times since memorial day. boohoo.


Unbearably hot is our number 1 motivation for going to the lake!


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