Bought a Ruger black powder pistol back in the late 70s, took it a whole year to arrive. Shot it a few times and got really tired of taking it in the shower with me. Sold it soon after.
Have we all become blithering idiots? From the looks of this, we have!
https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/ownership/10-car-repair-red-flags-to-watch-out-for-in-older-vehicles/ss-AAupfZz?li=BBnb4R5
Is this BS or reality?:shok:
Will, I'd be building a Moat and stock with gators as the first line of defense. Any that crawled out would be fried with a flamethrower. That little pipsqueek is getting on my nerves.
Finally got some .22 crimped bird shot for my birthday. I'm ready now for those pesky squirrels! Oh, the sadness... The Wife took over my shooting duties. She says I'm wasting ammo. Her motto is "One Shot, One Kill"! I think she just likes shooting my new Ruger pistol.
My Optima Red Top 12 volt battery just became a 6 volt battery! Forgot to use the Master Disconnect and the battery discharged on my infrequently run Ranger. Slapped on the "Smart Charger" on slow for 6 hours, went back out and I now have a 6 volt battery sitting at 100%!
WTF! Did my charger...
Well, anything is liable to get damaged in the woods, being low profile, or not. There is nothing safe and it is just the nature of trails and the backwoods. If you break something, you fix it and keep on keeping on!
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