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Re: Glocks?
« Reply #45 on: March 02, 2013, 01:28:31 PM »
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Glocks?
« Reply #46 on: March 02, 2013, 02:49:02 PM »
Mines bigger


Still waiting on a date and time for this shoot out. I'll put $20 in the pot. Ellensburg area would work better for me.

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Re: Glocks?
« Reply #47 on: March 02, 2013, 04:10:16 PM »
Mines bigger


Still waiting on a date and time for this shoot out. I'll put $20 in the pot. Ellensburg area would work better for me.

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Re: Glocks?
« Reply #48 on: March 02, 2013, 11:32:03 PM »
Mines bigger


Still waiting on a date and time for this shoot out. I'll put $20 in the pot. Ellensburg area would work better for me.

Well, I'd be happy to put the 'match' on. I'll have steel set up on 3-24-13 that they can use. A gully course, start with a shotgun, switch to carbine, then jump into the bottom with a handgun and 150 rounds of ammo. After the gully, they can go with their long guns out to 1350 yards.
Think that will be a descent course for an all around shoot.
It would be hilarious to watch.

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Re: Glocks?
« Reply #49 on: March 03, 2013, 06:50:20 AM »
Mines bigger


Still waiting on a date and time for this shoot out. I'll put $20 in the pot. Ellensburg area would work better for me.

Well, I'd be happy to put the 'match' on. I'll have steel set up on 3-24-13 that they can use. A gully course, start with a shotgun, switch to carbine, then jump into the bottom with a handgun and 150 rounds of ammo. After the gully, they can go with their long guns out to 1350 yards.
Think that will be a descent course for an all around shoot.
It would be hilarious to watch.

I can play on steel anytime i like Jimmy, I have plenty of room for that. Besides you know your just running your suck. You bail out the side door of every gunshop I walk into when your there, leave the parking lot when you see my truck. Now your going to stand with me and supposedly hold a shoot for one of your groupies? Hahaha! Comical. If I had ever wanted to be part of that circus I would have thrown on a clown suit and driven to your rental.👍 It's best left as it is...

Ever watched one of these bad boys "Rip" AR500? I have!?😉 I may do a bunch of targets cheap, just for the cost of the steel.👍 I'm going to do some life size Coyotes, Mulies and Elk for my place.


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Glocks?
« Reply #50 on: March 03, 2013, 07:51:40 AM »
Mines bigger


Still waiting on a date and time for this shoot out. I'll put $20 in the pot. Ellensburg area would work better for me.

Well, I'd be happy to put the 'match' on. I'll have steel set up on 3-24-13 that they can use. A gully course, start with a shotgun, switch to carbine, then jump into the bottom with a handgun and 150 rounds of ammo. After the gully, they can go with their long guns out to 1350 yards.
Think that will be a descent course for an all around shoot.
It would be hilarious to watch.

I can play on steel anytime i like Jimmy, I have plenty of room for that. Besides you know your just running your suck. You bail out the side door of every gunshop I walk into when your there, leave the parking lot when you see my truck. Now your going to stand with me and supposedly hold a shoot for one of your groupies? Hahaha! Comical. If I had ever wanted to be part of that circus I would have thrown on a clown suit and driven to your rental.👍 It's best left as it is...

Ever watched one of these bad boys "Rip" AR500? I have!?😉 I may do a bunch of targets cheap, just for the cost of the steel.👍 I'm going to do some life size Coyotes, Mulies and Elk for my place.




How much for a life size elk Hammer? Bull elk of course

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Re: Glocks?
« Reply #51 on: March 03, 2013, 07:56:12 AM »
I would do it for a guy if he would supply the steel at this point, that way it would be a favor and not a service.😉besides if you have never watched a plasma cutter work, they are fairly trick. PM me any other questions, I'll let you know when I do my personal ones, it would be easier to do multiples in a set up, rather than singles.

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Re: Glocks?
« Reply #52 on: March 03, 2013, 08:12:11 AM »
Mines bigger


Still waiting on a date and time for this shoot out. I'll put $20 in the pot. Ellensburg area would work better for me.

Well, I'd be happy to put the 'match' on. I'll have steel set up on 3-24-13 that they can use. A gully course, start with a shotgun, switch to carbine, then jump into the bottom with a handgun and 150 rounds of ammo. After the gully, they can go with their long guns out to 1350 yards.
Think that will be a descent course for an all around shoot.
It would be hilarious to watch.

I can play on steel anytime i like Jimmy, I have plenty of room for that. Besides you know your just running your suck. You bail out the side door of every gunshop I walk into when your there, leave the parking lot when you see my truck. Now your going to stand with me and supposedly hold a shoot for one of your groupies? Hahaha! Comical. If I had ever wanted to be part of that circus I would have thrown on a clown suit and driven to your rental.👍 It's best left as it is...

Ever watched one of these bad boys "Rip" AR500? I have!?😉 I may do a bunch of targets cheap, just for the cost of the steel.👍 I'm going to do some life size Coyotes, Mulies and Elk for my place.




LOL, so full o B.S as always. Do you really believe everything you say, or do you just do this on the internet hopeing someone believes you? 

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Re: Glocks?
« Reply #53 on: March 03, 2013, 08:15:08 AM »
Mountain man , your a chump. Did Jimmy supply you with knee pads or did you bring them? Your clueless, go peddle some M&P's.

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Re: Glocks?
« Reply #54 on: March 03, 2013, 08:26:35 AM »
Nothing about Jim, between you and me, you are the chump. And a coward, who sets behind a computer talking half truths for your own stroking. Do you enjoy following most every post I make? Look back at them..Does it help your ego posting so mant pics of your brothers firearms, as yours? Isnt it his home and property you brag as yours? Anyone can play internet warrior and become someone their not, but please, put up or shut up, or at least, do it on someone elses posts...As for you and Jim, you guys can go figure your love affair with him out on your own time1
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Re: Glocks?
« Reply #55 on: March 03, 2013, 08:31:01 AM »
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Re: Glocks?
« Reply #56 on: March 03, 2013, 08:33:54 AM »
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Dont think that would make a difference, lol

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Re: Glocks?
« Reply #57 on: March 03, 2013, 08:37:10 AM »
Nothing about Jim, between you and me, you are the chump. And a coward, who sets behind a computer talking half truths for your own stroking. Do you enjoy following most every post I make? Look back at them..Does it help your ego posting so mant pics of your brothers firearms, as yours? Isnt it his home and property you brag as yours? Anyone can play internet worrior and become someone their not, but please, put up or shut up, or at least, do it on someone elses posts...As for you and Jim, you guys can go figure your love affair with him out on your own time1

Your clueless to anything my brother and I do or are involved with. You would like to know but you don't. I don't know you from the man on the moon, your Jimmy's pal and your posts reflect his attitude towards me as mine is towards him.

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Re: Glocks?
« Reply #58 on: March 03, 2013, 09:43:04 AM »
This one is done.

You guys need to solve your differences somewhere other than this forum.

Call it a warning. Leave the pissing match off of hunt-wa.

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