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1. THAT is at least some good news that came out of this thing...nobearsyet wrote:...that detective is out of a job in about an hour.
If anyone tries that, you'd better put re-bar in the cores and fill them with concrete; a person can use an ordinary hammer to make a hole in an 8" concrete block wall, big enough to walk through, i just a few minutes.jlchucker wrote:But why not consider building one of cement blocks as a part of the foundation of your house? I seem to recall Browning offering a vault door in one of their catalogs for just such a purpose. You could create a room big enough for all of your guns, with plenty of space for storage of other valuables. Nobody could walk away with such a structure, and properly built it would take a great deal of effort to break into.
I have one, and it is very accurate, and I think well-balanced for a rifle. I'd want a 'carbine' to compliment it, as it isn't a light, handy thing to tote through thick brush, but I do think it does justice to the .35 Remington in terms of squeezing out its potential.nobearsyet wrote:Anybody had any experience with the Marlin XLR series? Thinking about the 35 Rem.
+1Ysabel Kid wrote:You've had guns stolen twice!!!
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You find them, and I'll bring the rope!
Having anything stolen is bad enough. Having firearms stolen is 10X worse. Having family heirloom firearms stolen is 1,000,000X worse.
Sorry your Christmas was ruined by these scumbags!
I have to agree with this assesmant. Either the thieves or some one they know lives in you neigborhood or delivers your paper.BigSky56 wrote:Nobears, the thief or the informer live within sight of your place you wont have to go far to find them they know your schedule or were watching. Keep a eye out for the guy that smirks, grins or stares at you. danny
I don't know your experience or where you get your information, but I don't get paid anything for catching the murderers, robbers, thieves, molesters, etc... other than my wage and the knowledge I did the best job I could. And, I don't know of any state law enforcement system in the U.S. that courts "a money maker" way of doing business. Sounds like someone's just lazy.Marvin S wrote:The police don't really care as it's not a money maker for the system to catch them and put em in jail.
I thought it was the same guy from single actions but wasn't for sure. Now I am.Simplyrugged wrote:Folks: this nobears guy is a fake and a lair.
He has been caught fabricating on other forums. He was asked to leave both single-actions and leatherworkers.net
He seems like a real nice sincere guy but he is not.
Simplyrugged wrote:Folks: this nobears guy is a fake and a lair.
He has been caught fabricating on other forums. He was asked to leave both single-actions and leatherworkers.net
He seems like a real nice sincere guy but he is not.
Simplyrugged wrote:Folks: this nobears guy is a fake and a lair.
He has been caught fabricating on other forums. He was asked to leave both single-actions and leatherworkers.net
He seems like a real nice sincere guy but he is not.
nobearsyet wrote:On Christmas Eve I was broken into while on the way to my mother in law's house for the evening. There were a total of 15 guns stolen, just the ones that weren't in the various safes around the house for whatever reason. Needless to say I am waiting patiently for some reimbursement from the insurance company for the stolen guns. Of the guns stolen were a 336C in 35Rem, an 1894 444 Marlin, an 1894 45-70, and an 1894 450 Marlin (as my plan was to spend today building a bigger safe specifically for the leverguns they were sitting next to the safe leaning up against the wall). My question for you guys is this, keeping in mind insurance will only pay for new guns what would you guys get? A lot of those guns were reworked by the likes of Gary Reeder and Brockman's so the payouts (I am assuming) will be higher than the 300-500 each of those guns bring new. Thought about the BLR in 30-06 a bunch.