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Re: Cigars and fine women [Re: ] #596993 11/20/11 10:47 PM
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If you look at the nutritional info, you'll see they are using lots of salt/sodium to preserve and make them taste good.

Re: Cigars and fine women [Re: ] #596994 11/20/11 10:50 PM
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I have stuff in my cabinets a year or 2 old. not about to touch it. but the entrees I guess are what make me wonder. is a 3 year old MRE supposed to be as edible as a 6 month old MRE or is it just supposed to still be edible? As in would you know you are eating a 3 year old MRE if you didn look a the date?


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Re: Cigars and fine women [Re: lazi] #596995 11/20/11 10:52 PM
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I have stuff in my cabinets a year or 2 old. not about to touch it. but the entrees I guess are what make me wonder. is a 3 year old MRE supposed to be as edible as a 6 month old MRE or is it just supposed to still be edible? As in would you know you are eating a 3 year old MRE if you didn look a the date?

I have eaten 5 year old MREs and not noticed a difference except they weren't the new menus.

Re: Cigars and fine women [Re: ] #596996 11/20/11 10:52 PM
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I have my .308 search down to to guns. I set specs they had to meet with weight, length, cost, and of lots of other things. The two left ar the LMT .308 MWS and the LWRC R.E.P.R


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Re: Cigars and fine women [Re: gun dog] #596997 11/20/11 10:58 PM
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just looking at both those rifles. don't know how you could choose between the two. both look like good choices.


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Re: Cigars and fine women [Re: gun dog] #596998 11/20/11 10:59 PM
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Cost??? What was your ceiling? 6 grand?

Doesn't seem like too many guns would fit in your budget.

Re: Cigars and fine women [Re: ] #596999 11/20/11 11:01 PM
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My RFB is the most I have spent on a rifle. I have more expensive guns, but they were inherited.

Re: Cigars and fine women [Re: lazi] #597000 11/20/11 11:01 PM
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speaking of MRE.... I'm hungry with no food around. debating on if I take my chances with fast food or head the the grocery store? haven't had any fast food in maybe 3-4 months now.


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KelTec RFB? didn't know you had one...


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Re: Cigars and fine women [Re: lazi] #597002 11/20/11 11:03 PM
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Go to one of those Greek drive-thrus. I had a gyro earlier and it was awesome.

Re: Cigars and fine women [Re: lazi] #597003 11/20/11 11:04 PM
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KelTec RFB? didn't know you had one...

It is a very new gun for me. Only a few hundred rounds through it so far.

Re: Cigars and fine women [Re: lazi] #597004 11/20/11 11:05 PM
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I don't want to spend more than $3000 and I want it to hit a man size target at 800 meters with the base gun and normal ball ammo. These two fit the description best


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