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Everything posted by Boarman03
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Any specific brand?
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FYI - Walmart has started eliminating guns from select stores. I found out too late about Lower Buckeye and 75th Avenue and barely caught the coattails of 56th Avenue and Northern. Keep your eyes open. When they made the decision all guns were 50% off. CCW makes the transactions much smoother. I got a few screaming deals. Sorry gauchoand. It's all coming to an end for everyone.
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Walmart is (NOT) getting out of the gun business?
Boarman03 replied to Boarman03's topic in Classified Ads
Further information indicates the remodels are for improved utility and Walmart is NOT getting out of the gun business, I was misinformed. But the deals before the remodels are real which is what the intent of this post was. So watch for the deals and have fun. Happy hunting -
Walmart is (NOT) getting out of the gun business?
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Do not panic buy! Watch for the deals and then have fun. Nothing more intended. -
I had to rotate my pictures and re-save them in my phone before I posted them. Your phone may allow that as well.
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Walmart is (NOT) getting out of the gun business?
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Do you work for Walmart or their gun supplier? How do you have access to their maps? -
Walmart is (NOT) getting out of the gun business?
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The managers and department heads could be wrong. I only repeated what Walmart employees in solid positions stated. Either way, there may be some great opportunities, period. -
Walmart is (NOT) getting out of the gun business?
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This was a complete gun liquidation at these stores. Remodel eliminating gun counters to occur in the next few months. This post is in campfire as well. -
Please post Niteman on your list. I really need to go through my purchase list. Of all my purchases only 1 person truly was extremely flakey but none have cheated me. Maybe that one person was just going through really bad times. I would say 97% of the deals on here qualify for these lists of good buyers/sellers. I would really like to see a scammer list but appreciate everybody who has great, but accurate, speed at pointing out scammers. And please place Bigg Mike on your list. He sold me a Vortex scope and drove from Safford to complete the deal. At first I was worried from his profile but the guy was solid. Glad I did not rush to conclusions and communicated honestly with him. Good guy as well. Thank all.of you whom I've had the pleasure of dealing with. I will try to add to the list in the next week.
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Just for fun, the answer to how it shoots; place correct ammo properly in the receiver. Close the bolt. Pull the trigger after pointing gun in a safe, legal direction, holding tight to your shoulder. The trigger releases the hammer which strikes the firing pin which smacks the primer that pushes against the anvil igniting the primer material which ignites the powder creating a controlled explosion propelling the bullet down the barrel, etc., etc. Recoil, for every reaction there is an opposite reaction of equal energy? Not perfect by far, but you get the jest of it. Wait until liquid propellant is perfected with an piezo ignition source. Or, atomic/ electromagnetic impulse.😁
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Gave everyone a chance to research and learn, and think. It's all good. Fun post.
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If I remember correctly, he said he had found it. Plus, it looked pretty bleached. Always good to have your input.
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You probably should still have an AC guy check your pressures. Check your split (temperature of air at the return compared to temperature of the air at the nearest distribution vent). Approximately 20 degrees difference is good. Every couple of years replace your contactor. Watch wiring and have fuses pulled anytime you work on the electrical system. Replace capacitors and fuses every few years as well. Machine should last longer. And keep filters clean and replaced, possibly twice monthly during the summer if needed. It's amazing how much abuse AC units take.
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Talk to car dealers and see what they do when someone has a request.
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This was good. Just for discussion, the questions here are; Where was the skull found? What are the Federal Laws regarding Big Horn Sheep? What are the AZ State Statutes regarding Big Horn Sheep? Are Big Horn Sheep still considered threatened or endangered? What was the species of Big Horn? Some Big Horns I believe are currently endangered or threatened.
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He found the skull. Since the big horn sheep was not taken (killed) by a known hunter, how does this apply? The Big Horn skull is a "dead head". You are definitely a peculiar being. Oh, and you omitted that AZ State Statutes apply as well as Federal Laws, not just AGFD rules.
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So much confusion. I'll add this I found just for discussion From The Green Wolf (Thegreenwolf.com)
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From what I read on the internet this is very likely correct. There was also the mention that sales of body parts (furs, bones, skulls) may require a AZGFD license. So many rules these days. Maybe AZGFD knows, if they don't give you the wrong info and cite you later?
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Found this, I think it's the same for AZ. When hunters bring a legal sheep to ADFG offices, horns are sealed by inserting an aluminum plug into the horn. This method of permanently marking sheep horns has already been adopted by all other agencies managing wild sheep in North America.
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Or the Remington Rolling block. The rolling block lasted longer than the Springfield in different calibers. Instead of rolling back, it rolled side ways. But the hammer and firing pin were very similar to the Springfield trap doors. Was a time of innovation and fighting around the world. PM me and I'll take it to you to see.
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The firing pin runs through the rotating cylinder. Pretty cool to look at the engineering. Austria-Hungarian 1867 - 1888. Roughly 680,000 made but you don't run across them frequently.
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I cheated a screen shot the specs.
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Ok, if you look close the name is on the receiver. Cactusjack's Uncle had one of these stolen from his shop last year so keep your eyes open. Not real common. 1867 Werndl
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I'm not very versed in shotguns. Is it an Ithaca? Very, very nice.