
OT: "Waiting For Santa"
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Re: OT: "Waiting For Santa"
Boy! Ain't he got the life!
You just inspired me to take some pics of my dogs. With dogs around the house, its Christmas everyday!
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Re: OT: "Waiting For Santa"

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Re: OT: "Waiting For Santa"
SKS with an extended mag? How do you have that hanging there Sixgun?Sixgun wrote:Boy! Ain't he got the life!You just inspired me to take some pics of my dogs. With dogs around the house, its Christmas everyday!
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Re: OT: "Waiting For Santa"
Big one seems to be eyeballing the little one thinking "McNugget"...salvo wrote:
Re: OT: "Waiting For Santa"
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SKS with an extended mag? How do you have that hanging there Sixgun?
The SKS is hanging through the trigger guard by a 1/4" metal rod that is screwed into the stud. Right above Suzy's butt, there is a holster screwed on the headboard with a Colt DS in it. The other wall (unseen) has an 1890 Winchester in .22 LR, Marlin 218 Bee, and a tactical shotgun. In other words a gun for every purpose right at my finger tips. Thats just the bedroom, where I might expect "light" fighting.
A "Ma Duece" big 50 is mounted in the living room, along with an assortment of Thompsons, M-16's and a few BAR's. Claymores are positioned all around the house with remote switches in everybody's pocket. In the attic, two braces of Quad 50's are at each end. 40 MM "pom-poms" are in the garage with HE rounds. In the barn I keep a 155 loaded with "beehive" rounds.
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Re: OT: "Waiting For Santa"
Sounds normal to me other than I'd move the Bofors 40mm to the center of the roof (unless your garage is in the middle of the house...).Sixgun wrote: The SKS is hanging through the trigger guard by a 1/4" metal rod that is screwed into the stud. Right above Suzy's butt, there is a holster screwed on the headboard with a Colt DS in it. The other wall (unseen) has an 1890 Winchester in .22 LR, Marlin 218 Bee, and a tactical shotgun. In other words a gun for every purpose right at my finger tips. Thats just the bedroom, where I might expect "light" fighting.
A "Ma Duece" big 50 is mounted in the living room, along with an assortment of Thompsons, M-16's and a few BAR's. Claymores are positioned all around the house with remote switches in everybody's pocket. In the attic, two braces of Quad 50's are at each end. 40 MM "pom-poms" are in the garage with HE rounds. In the barn I keep a 155 loaded with "beehive" rounds.Ah come on, I'm nuts, but not THAT bad.
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