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Can we start a handgun and long gun picture threads?
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Re: Can we start a handgun and long gun picture threads?
Yard tools............
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I'd be ok with it, but a lot of folks don't like to advertise their collection for various reasons.
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That shouldn't be a concern on this forum. Everyone here is anonymous (unless they choose not to be). Even the admins don't know the actual identity of our members. Some say they have hundreds of firearms, some say they have one; but no one really knows. I currently have seven, eight if you count my pellet gun.GunnyGene wrote:I'd be ok with it, but a lot of folks don't like to advertise their collection for various reasons.
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a picture of our 44 Mags ===> Henry BBS and Ruger Redhawk .... the Henry is relatively new but has traveled widely and fired thousands of rounds .... the Redhawk has been around for decades, has traveled widely, and has fired 10's of thousands of rounds while taking deer, black bear, and boar
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Re: Can we start a handgun and long gun picture threads?
I know. But some folks freak out over NSA/FBI/CIA/Hackers/, etc., etc.CT_Shooter wrote:That shouldn't be a concern on this forum. Everyone here is anonymous (unless they choose not to be). Even the admins don't know the actual identity of our members. Some say they have hundreds of firearms, some say they have one; but no one really knows. I currently have seven, eight if you count my pellet gun.GunnyGene wrote:I'd be ok with it, but a lot of folks don't like to advertise their collection for various reasons.
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You are joking, right?GunnyGene wrote:... some folks freak out over NSA/FBI/CIA/Hackers/, etc., etc.
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Re: Can we start a handgun and long gun picture threads?
Nope. I've met a few.CT_Shooter wrote:You are joking, right?GunnyGene wrote:... some folks freak out over NSA/FBI/CIA/Hackers/, etc., etc.
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Who have you met that you don't trust and why? Americans like those who work for the NSA, CIA, FBI, or criminal hackers?GunnyGene wrote:I've met a few.
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