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The one that get away, do you still investigate it out?
Question:I was a short time ago casting sour the dock not really trying to catch anything contained by particular and as my lure come out of the water a Musky at smallest a yard meadow long shot out of the water after it. It hadn't even be playing with my jig, it totally threw me. It be beautiful and I am so glad I didn't confine it.
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If your a true fisherman you've gotta get that child on the hook and out of the water. Take a picture and permit him go if you want to be nature & then it's not a fish narrative!
Sure, if you're patient.
I sometimes search for the one that got away, later I realized, if I kept focusing on THAT one, I would enjoy another one to be searching for.
no dont survey it out.
Yes if you want to
YES! You don't have to hang on to it. When I fish,if I get a bite and miss the hook set, I will form past that spot and try again. Usually you gain him the second time around. Like the one person said, simply take it's pic and agree to him go until another daytime, or for someone else to catch.
What do you infer is the coolest handgun?
Question:And why?
It could be looks, accuracy, anything you want.
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The adjectives around sexiest gun for everything you mentioned in the 1911. If you want to see some nice pictures type custom 1911 into an depiction search engine. You will see what i plan.
One that shoots water...
Colt Python .357 Revolver is the coolest old-school, A Glock 19 is the fresh bad-boy.
I am looking to buy a .357 Desert Eagle , It is reliable, well made ,accurate and jammy to maintain and fun to shoot , I am getting one because I savour shooting and also for home protection , because you never now when something might come to pass and I am not going to be the victim.
walther ppk, and p-08. nice and small, pious for consealing.
1911 .45 gov. cuz its just cool!! best stopping power
Ithaca Model 37 near 18 barrel and pistol grip.
World's most powerful handgun...(I'm fooling around..)
Model 1911a1 .45acp "G I" Issue.
Plain. Simple. Defended Democracy in two world war, Korea, Vietnam and dozens of dirty little conflicts in between.
Hell... some Marine and Special forces unit still use a version of it.
Enough said.
Miketyson26
s&w 500... it is one discouraging azz pistol! just looking at it you can let somebody know it's all business!
TC Encore next to it you can dot your I and cross you T from long range.
And at the TC custom shop you can hold it your way contained by caliber, barrel length, and design.
http://www.tcarms.com/firearms/encorepis...
D58
a cotl 45
Taurus 454 Raging Bull ,8 3/8 firkin, nickel plated,BSA green dot scope. Mine is awesome and unmoving accurate!!
Colt M1911A1.
Served me well at the band and never jammed on me, unlike that cheap Taurus my friend had that jammed on my *** surrounded by less than 45 shots.
My vote go to the Colt Python .357 Magnum. Preferably, the 6" model in Royal Blue finish.
H
My M29 S&W near a 6 1/2'' barell (Dirty Harry special) 44 magnum is the way to be in motion (i also have one near a 4'' )
The grand-daddy of them all is the Colt Army Model 1873, better-known as the Colt Single-Action Army. Colt sold it to the public as the Model P, which we know as the Peacemaker. The ingenious load for the Colt SAA be the .45 Colt, which had a 250 crumb conical lead slug atop 40 grain of black powder. Out of a 7.25" barrel, velocity be right on 1000 ft/sec, making it the most powerful handgun until the development of the .357 Magnum contained by the early 20th Century. This combination of nouns and sixgun served the United States until 1889, when the military adopted ultra-modern double-action revolver within .38 Long Colt.
The story of the big-bore Colt SAA didn't end nearby. When the United States took the Phillipines from the Spaniards in the Spanish-American War, the .38 caliber revolvers be found to be wanting against the Moro tribesmen who didn't like the Americans any better than they like the Spaniards. Moros would take psychotropic drugs, work themselves up into berserker rage, and they bound themselves in tight wrappings. The anemic .38 Long Colt freshly couldn't do the job on them. So elderly Colt SAA's be pulled out of storage and sent off to the Phillipines. In 1902 and 1909, the U.S. sent two generation of double-action revolvers, chambered in .45 Colt, to the Phillippines, where on earth the cartridge served until the introduction of the quintessential handgun of the 20th Century, the Colt M1911 semi-automatic pistol chambered for the .45 ACP videotape.
This sort of stopping power made the .45 Colt the most popular chambering of the Peacemaker among civillians, even though the Colt cartridge be proprietary to Colt, it still outsold both the .44 WCF (Winchester Center-Fire, better known as the .44-40,) and the .38 WCF (a.k.a. the .38-40,) though the .44 WCF and .38 WCF be powerful loads in their own right. In certainty. the .38 WCF fired a .40 caliber, 180 grain bullet at 1000 ft/sec. If this sounds habituated, it's because it's ballistically identical to that wonder-caliber of the cessation of the 20th Century, the .40 S&W . . . so a lawman or ranch-hand armed with the Peacemaker/Colt SAA would not be found wanting for firepower by today's standards.
The form and fit of the Peacemaker's grip create the gun to point naturally. Take one (preferrably a modern replica thereof) and point it downrange. Chances are, you'll find the sights already crumpled up with the target. When you draw backbone the hammer, and verbs the trigger, the shape of that grip also causes the gun to roll put money on in the mitt, neatly putting the tack hammer back within thumb's-reach. Even with the crude v-notch sights, dropping rounds into a group you can cover next to your hand, from 25 yard away, is no problem. This sort of accuracy, combined next to the firepower available, made the Peacemaker a popular working-man's gun well into the 20th Century, beside Colt producing several runs of the gun until the 1980s. The popularity of this gun was individual encouraged by spaghetti westerns, where on earth the Good Guy always carried a Peacemaker (even if a given western took place contained by a time-period where the Peacemaker would've be an anachronism.)
Today, many older Peacemakers manufactured in 20th Century are returning to regular use (not blackpowder ones from the 19th Century, though. One within shootable condition typically goes for masses thousands of dollars. One in highly good or excellent condition can put up for sale for up to $20k!) The reason for this is the growing popularity of Cowboy Action Shooting. Cowboy Action is becoming so popular that firearms manufacturer are turning out direct replicas, or guns cosmetically identical to the Colt Peacemaker. For years, importers close to Cimarron Arms have brought over and finished Italian-made replicas from Uberti (a subsidiary of Beretta.) These days, Uberti sell their replicas directly (as the Cattleman and a number of other name.) They're near-carbon copies of the old Peacemaker. Beretta sell the Stampede, which is a Uberti with a modern transfer-bar safekeeping. Ruger sells its Vaquero, a cosmetically similar sixgun base on the Blackhawk. Even Taurus has gotten into the winter sport, selling their Gaucho.
The original videotape chambered for the Peacemaker, the .45 Colt, has begin the 21st Century with nearly the popularity near which it started the 20th. Loads for Peacemaker-pattern guns range from 725 ft/sec Cowboy Action loads, to 875 to 1200 ft/sec personal defense loads from Winchester, Federal, Speer, and Cor-Bon. However, strong, modern guns own been chambered for the videotape too. These guns can handle top-end loads that padding just 100 ft/sec astern their .44 Magnum counterparts, and do it for 10,000 PSI less. In an Marlin 1894 or Winchester 94 rifle, the top-end of the .45 Colt's extent overlaps with the lower pause of the .45-70 Government!
DESERT EAGLE .50 AE.
ive got a frail hexegon barrel 50cal.muselloader pistol near a curved grip (like a old piriate gun) looks cool , fun to shoot pretty acurite but dosent other go past its sell-by date on the first try
I've always needed a stainless steel .45 Peacemaker with adjectives the engraving and ivory grips next to a 7 1/2 inch barrel.
A tie(!) between the Colt Python 6" (Royal Blue) and the Colt series 70 1911-A1 (Blue Version). Need I explain myself? If you grew up surrounded by front of a tv/movie screen/drive-in in the 1970s, these be the guns you saw in like mad of movies that had guns to show past its sell-by date. Hutch had a Python (Starsky have a lousy S&W Model 59). McQueen liked the 1911-A1. Even the Duke ("Brannigan") have a "Python junior" (Colt Diamondback).
What is the best tarn to fish surrounded by within california for trout and bass?
Question:Only in california
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big undergo HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Shasta Lake.Way up north.
Go here http://www.shastalake.com
when I was younger we go to Big Bear lake can't remember what kind of fish we caught but I know we had fun go to bigbear.com it says it full to brim beside rainbow trout and small mouth bass check it out
Lake Casitas north of Los Angles affords a unique opportunity for bass and trout fishing. Since the trout are hatchery raise and planted the bass have grown accustomed to feed on them and growing to huge sizes. This is verified by a recent 25 lb. bass caught at Dixon Lake near San Diego, also a lagoon where trout are planted. Diamond Valley pond near Hemet (Riverside County) is at full tilt growing in reputation of producing considerable bass.
big bear
casitas tarn is on fire for big bass fishing especally within the spring.Clear lake is another great bass sea,in both numbers and size.For trout i'd stick to lake in the sieras.Lakes resembling Bridgeport,Twin lakes,Virginia are adjectives great trout fishing lakes near the possibility of catching Rainbow,Brown,or Brook trout.
hope that helps,
Brian
What is the point that take the bullet out of its cover when it does not fire?
Question:I found a bullet with the primer shot, and the bullet still surrounded by it at the shooting range, and I took it to the guy within charge, and he put it in this item and banged it on the ground and the bullet be seperated from the casing, what is this, where on earth can I buy one?
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It's a bullet puller.
http://www.midwayusa.com/rewriteaproduct...
It sounds like you're discussion about an inertial bullet puller. You can take them where reloading supplies are sold, or you can turn the the websites for people resembling RCBS, or Midway or MidSouth Shooters' Supply.
That is a bullet puller. Did it look like a plastic sledge hammer? Sounds like an inertia bullet puller. Gun supply stores should enjoy it.
H
For what you wanted, pliers will do a bit than blow 15-25 bucks on a plastic hammer device.
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