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Buford
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He's a beaut
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Bindi (Boxer) and Jakko (Bulldog)
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Luck pork knuckles chew bones and the boxer is lying over the chewed bit
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In my back yard I have no less than 5 12" beef bones, a 5 gal bucket and lid, wood, knotted rope, pork knuckles....
What has teeth marks on it? My gas meter. Buford is more English than I expected. |
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Trigger magazine.
Attachment 7451 Attachment 7452 Three models $22.5 .300 WM, $25 .300 WM , $27 .338 lapua |
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As 3D-printed rifles get real, are changes to gun-control laws coming?
Reports of a Canadian man successfully firing 14 single rounds from a rifle manufactured by a 3D printer has the weapon’s American designer wondering whether the apparent breakthrough will force the U.S. government to rethink its ban on posting his plans online. While early models based on firearms designer Cody Wilson’s plans backfired or fired only once before breaking, the latest test appears to prove that homemade plastic guns are viable -- and that the Internet may have dramatically changed how we look at regulating the trade in arms. “I’m expecting some interesting decisions from the State Department soon regarding the legal status of the disclosures of the plans,” Wilson told FoxNews.com Thursday. Wilson and his company Defense Distributed released plans online last May for a rifle called “the Liberator,” which appeared strikingly similar to "The Grizzly 2.0" shown in a YouTube video being fired by a Canadian man. The State Department immediately ordered Wilson to take down his plans, citing national security.http://a57.foxnews.com/global.fncsta...e%201.jpg?ve=1 “Defense Distributed was put on ice and threatened with massive penalties … if we didn’t stop doing what we’re doing. We’re private developers who shouldn’t have government interference,” Wilson said. Read more: As 3D-printed rifles get real, are changes to gun-control laws coming? | Fox News |
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Other than changing my stock.... The .308 is finished.
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