Prester John
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36-grain .22lr ammo.
I thought about grains too, but my .38's & .357's have 158, 125, or 110, and my .45's are mostly 230. Maybe I should check what my .25's & .32's are.
36-grain .22lr ammo.
That's a great looking knife.
I thought about grains too, but my .38's & .357's have 158, 125, or 110, and my .45's are mostly 230. Maybe I should check what my .25's & .32's are.
That's a great looking knife.
Love the jigging, the color, and the even patina.
Thanks. Too bad I was too late on the trigger. I was writing up my previous post when my WiFi went down. When I finally got off with tech support and hit “Reply”, #36 had passed me by.
Thanks. Covers are Case antique bone. And the A2 blade came looking that way from the maker.
Let's see the 48 fleet...Thanks.
How many canoes do you think I need to command to earn the title "Admiral"??
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35 SAKs from a 1970 Victorinox catalog page. (Wish I had all of them! )
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I believe the rules say at least 3 pictures of each number. Here is the 4th 35 number picture. A fella has to sleep some.
A 35 pattern Northfield surrounded by 35 pieces of 35 Remington brass ready to prime and load!
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Here's a photo of my fleet of canoes about 3 years ago. 36 canoes then, but I think I'm up to 48 or 50 now; this thread will be a good reason to update my fleet foto!
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36-grain .22lr ammo.
Thanks. Too bad I was too late on the trigger. I was writing up my previous post when my WiFi went down. When I finally got off with tech support and hit “Reply”, #36 had passed me by.
I had the same thought but you beat me to it. I needed to wait until we got to 42.View attachment 1389438 The hand in this picture is 38 years old (and a few months)