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  1. 4 points
    dont waste your time......, he never buys squat, he just likes to post inane questions for things he has no interest in buying.
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    reminds me of my deceased mother in law, everybody's business was hers whether it was or not...
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    SOLD Sorry for the earlier posting I managed to post the wrong pictures as well as messing up the formatting. I am selling one of my LC Smith 20 gauge SXS shotguns. This gun was made in 1949 and mechanically is excellent. Original finish and a fair amount of case color left. It has a small chip in the butt plate and a small rust spot on a barrel. This gun was never shot very much based on the condition. If you have been looking for a 20 gauge double barrel this one will make a perfect bird gun. The barrels are 26” barrels chokes IC and Modified. Factory choked for 2 3/4” shells, allowing you to use most modern shells. It also has a Single sight plane raised solid rib. It locks up as tight as the day it was made. This is a sidelock and should not be confused with the LC Smith Fulton Arms box locks. If you have ever wanted a quality, vintage, American made SXS this could very well be a gun that bird gun. Please PM me if you have any interest. I am willing to Pack, insure, and ship to your FFL for $40. Located in Tucson $1275.00
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    “taking the confusion out…”........interpreted to say: SEND MO MONEY!
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    I'm sold on December in Mexico. I treat it like an Oct. Arizona hunt. Being able to get first crack at them, they've not been shot at so their out and about. I've had luck 2x during this month
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    Just in time for Elk season. 1/2 ton towable travel trailer with comfortable mattress and lots of upgrades. 2008 Springdale 5k. A little over 20 ft. tongue to bumper. Has two 30 lb. propane tanks, 60 gallon freshwater capacity, good sized fridge and freezer, DSI water heater, nice residential mattress, and a great rear dinette window. This is a perfect trailer for extended trips. Updated high pressure water pump, bathroom showerhead, and kitchen faucet. Installed all new LED lights for longer battery life. Installed solid wood tabletop with epoxy finish. Will include 12,000 lb. weight distribution hitch, leveler blocks, jack pads, wheel chocks, fresh water hose, new black tank hose, 100 watt solar panel, and 10 amp solar charge controller. $8000 obo. Located in Tucson, Broadway and Harrison. Pm any questions or your number and I will give you a call. Thanks!
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    Have you given any thought to the Marlin mod. 56? I've got 2 of them and they're definitely accurate old guns with unique short lever throw actions aka "levermatics".....
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    Appreciate all the replies, I have found one thanks
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    Even on ranches with solid bucks, the rut can bring a lot of broken bucks almost overnight. Between seeing them broken on the hoof and capturing them broken on trail cams, the timing was the same. November & December hunts offer you the ability to pattern a little better on wide open country bucks all the while avoiding the broken scenario.
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    He won’t! Such a kick in the gut to all of us who have kids in the service! To those Boys of Normandy and their families- Thank you!!! They’re not forgotten!!!
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    It's D-Day. Will Joe even comment or is he upset our boys actually used assault rifles 78 years ago to defeat evil?
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    So.... My phone took a shite last day to apply for elk. If you texted me since then, no you didn't piss me off. Still haven't gotten around to trying to retrieve all my contacts from my old phone yet. Just burning the candle at both ends right now. Way busy. This post was bugging me so had my wife get ahold of a friend on FB to get Nick's number again. Had a brief conversation with him this morning. Obviously he couldn't tell me all the details but last couple years game and fish had Duwane and his outfit in their cross hairs. They threw some charges at him and in the end the only one they could conceivably make stick was a baiting charge. They all felt they had everything on their side to fight it and Duwane basically said screw it he's done with the BS. Decided to just "officially" retire. He already wasn't guiding himself anyway and anyone who knows him and Nick know full well Nick is capable of taking the reins. Also since Duwane wasn't actually taking clients out himself anymore he thought this was the easiest solution. Duwane the last few years already wasn't taking people out personally, he was basically their to be in camp and jump in where ever a guide needed an extra pair of eyes. Since then the guides have been instructed to air on the side of caution and not give anyone any reasons to sling accusations. Now I'm gonna offer some food for thought. All the crap we hear about the big name outfitters here in AZ, and what they are in common knowledge amongst the majority of us to see doing as unethical, shady and downright illegal I can't help but wonder why Duwane and his gang are in the cross hairs. I honestly found it all confusing. I know so many first hand stories and even more second hand stories of all the BS that's going on these days with guides. I honestly find it very surprising that the guides that seem to be targeted lately aren't the ones that everyone knows are effin twats. And no Nick didn't say this, it's just me wondering why the outfit that teaches the guys to hunt by scouting and glassing and not rely on cams is the one under the spotlight. I have a lot more I'd love to say but maybe this is not the post for it. Anyhoo, if any of you guys were thinking of hiring Duwanes outfit rest assured everyone I met in camp have been seriously solid dudes. I would not hesitate at all to give them a whirl. And I certainly can vouch for them as far as everything I have personally seen when I was in camp. Out of all the guides out there the Adams camp is one I don't have anything negative to say about.
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    The Guy has as much Money as He needs . He retired at 67 years old . I been Retired since 63 and a half. Some people don't wanna work their whole life. Like mentioned ,I bet he will be in camp once in a while..............................BOB!
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    Brakes I have installed changed the POI.
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    Elect a clown, expect a circus!
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    The San Diego had a pod of killer whales put on an acrobatic show for them last week. https://www.instagram.com/p/CeAWZhtr8-8/?hl=en
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    Great job! Well done!!! Enjoy!!!
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    These are the memories he will never forget ! Thanks for sharing.
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    Great write up and awesome story! Thanks for taking the time to share. Hunting with kids is such a rewarding/frustrating/all around good time.
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    My first year predator hunting, Had no spots and no experience, so after picking my uncles brain, lots of miles on the truck and getting a fox pro for my 17th bday I got a few predators thinned out. Never ended up getting my goal of a bobcat or lion but Now I have a life long obsession when I got no tags or hunts going on.
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    No changes still stage 1. The Department plans to keep the Reservation open for as long as possible pending any fires. On a side note we've been stocking the dirt ponds pretty heavy with catfish (hwy tank area, warm springs area, ash creek area, clover area), bass (hwy tank area, juniper tank), trout (Seneca, POP, Cienega tank (12-14")) all across the Reservation. DAN
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