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11/18/11 01:13 AM |  
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laziJoined:  Mar 2009 Posts: 10,209   Junk Yard Dog |  
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I'm all a about a benjamin marauder right now myself. don't know if I'm going pistol or rifle just yet. the pistol is about the closest I can imagine to what JJ is getting but it ships to the front door. 
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|  Re: Cigars and fine women
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11/18/11 01:13 AM |  
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That's cool and the dealers in this area don't have a big tactical selection Bummer. I have gotten spoiled since moving here. Seems like there is a gen store/range on every corner and all of the ones I have been to have class 3 licenses. Yeah, machine guns are fun. |  |  |  
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11/18/11 01:15 AM |  
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rth548Joined:  Apr 2009 Posts: 86,621   Junk Yard Dog |  
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Paid for a Ruger Mark III 22/45 with fixed sights and threaded barrel and filed the paper work for my tax stamp for a Advanced Armament Pilot II suppressor. 
 DIE ZOMBIE SQUIRRELS!
Get Some!!! 
 
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|  Re: Cigars and fine women
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11/18/11 01:15 AM |  
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gun dogJoined:  Jun 2011 Posts: 12,739   Junk Yard Dog |  
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 Any day I'm above the grass and I'm not a zombie is a good day! JYD#138
 
 
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|  Re: Cigars and fine women
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11/18/11 01:16 AM |  
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I'm all a about a benjamin marauder right now myself. don't know if I'm going pistol or rifle just yet. the pistol is about the closest I can imagine to what JJ is getting but it ships to the front door. That Marauder pistol is awesome. My buddy brought one on our last caping trip. It was a blast.  I have been searching the net for a removable stock like the pistol Marauder comes with. I want one for my new Ruger. |  |  |  
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|  Re: Cigars and fine women
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11/18/11 01:16 AM |  
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laziJoined:  Mar 2009 Posts: 10,209   Junk Yard Dog |  
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it honestly may be worth a couple hours drive. I found a place that is a pain to go to but they had a ton of guns there. more than I would have though. hidden behind a few rifles was the one I walked out with. asked the guy if he had one and he said no. they just had so many. my kind of shop. 
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|  Re: Cigars and fine women
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11/18/11 01:17 AM |  
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Paid for a Ruger Mark III 22/45 with fixed sights and threaded barrel and filed the paper work for my tax stamp for a Advanced Armament Pilot II suppressor. 
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Get Some!!! You know I will. I will even hire myself out to you when the Zombie Squirrelpocolypse hits. You know that nutty brain of your will be the first they try to eat. |  |  |  
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|  Re: Cigars and fine women
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11/18/11 01:20 AM |  
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rth548Joined:  Apr 2009 Posts: 86,621   Junk Yard Dog |  
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I'll certainly keep that in mind JJ! 
 
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|  Re: Cigars and fine women
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11/18/11 01:25 AM |  
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I'm all a about a benjamin marauder right now myself. don't know if I'm going pistol or rifle just yet. the pistol is about the closest I can imagine to what JJ is getting but it ships to the front door. That Marauder pistol is awesome. My buddy brought one on our last caping trip. It was a blast.  I have been searching the net for a removable stock like the pistol Marauder comes with. I want one for my new Ruger. I am actually thinking about ways to make a removable stock for the Ruger pistol. I have seen people pull of 100-200 plus yard shots with a Ruger Mark III consistently. So I know the gun can do it and a quickly removable stock would make transiting from close to medium to long easier. |  |  |  
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11/18/11 01:27 AM |  
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I've got one of the slabsided MkII Rugers, and it shoots like a rifle anyway. If you had a way of putting a stock on one it would greatly improve accuracy. But you'll also be going into the SBR territory as well, meaning tax stamps and such to be legal, IIRC. 
 
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|  Re: Cigars and fine women
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11/18/11 01:28 AM |  
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laziJoined:  Mar 2009 Posts: 10,209   Junk Yard Dog |  
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a stock would be easy I guess but an easy removable stock would be another thing. 
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11/18/11 01:30 AM |  
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I've got one of the slabsided MkII Rugers, and it shoots like a rifle anyway. If you had a way of putting a stock on one it would greatly improve accuracy. But you'll also be going into the SBR territory as well, meaning tax stamps and such to be legal, IIRC. Do  need a tax stamp on something I make? |  |  |  
 
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