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Re: Cigars and fine women
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11/18/11 02:46 AM
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What about a piston pellet rifle? I like my gamo Yeah, they are fine. As long as you can reload it with power by hand. I just don't think surviving and having to find air cans and bullets is smart.
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Re: Cigars and fine women
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11/18/11 02:47 AM
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Re: Cigars and fine women
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11/18/11 02:47 AM
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I think PCP airguns air good for plinking and hunting but I'll grab the mossberg or 10/22 if the news broadcast title read "SHTF" anywhere in the title.
still for running out in the woods and dusting off critters, I think a PCP rifle is a great tool. Agreed.
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Re: Cigars and fine women
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11/18/11 02:49 AM
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22lr is the king of survival cartridges
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Re: Cigars and fine women
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11/18/11 02:49 AM
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I wouldn't dismiss a good pellet rifle as a survival tool. The number of round to weight ratio is the best in the business.
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Re: Cigars and fine women
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11/18/11 02:49 AM
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What about a piston pellet rifle? I like my gamo nitro piston is fine but I like the idea of a bolt action style repeater myself. I probably only do 20-30 shots when i post up with my air rifle. rather not spend all my time messing around with a break barrel. with PCP I'd probably send a lot more lead flying per sitting even if I has to get a little winded sometime during the process.
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Re: Cigars and fine women
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11/18/11 02:50 AM
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Re: Cigars and fine women
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11/18/11 02:54 AM
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another cool option is tube fed .22's. some of them are pretty cheap and can handle .22 short. ran a couple cb's through one and can say that it's not surpressed quiet but im sure it would hit at he top range of most air rifles.
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Re: Cigars and fine women
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11/18/11 02:54 AM
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And love to see brass fly
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Re: Cigars and fine women
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11/18/11 02:55 AM
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You can make a .22 short very very quiet in a pinch.
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Re: Cigars and fine women
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11/18/11 02:56 AM
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My survival weapons (when my new Ruger arrives) are The Mark III silenced, Glock 21 and Remmington 870 Express with spare long barrel. Glock and Shotty with breacher barrel for defense. Mark III silenced and shotty with long barrel for food. Mark III for the little stuff, and shotty for bigger stuff. A 12 gauge slug will handle everything but an elephant.
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Re: Cigars and fine women
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11/18/11 02:56 AM
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Marlin model 60 is a sweet tube feed semi auto.
Any day I'm above the grass and I'm not a zombie is a good day! JYD#138
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