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Re: Tactical Rifle & Carbine
« Reply #30 on: April 06, 2009, 07:35:47 PM »
" I guess the garbage they eat makes them taste bad. "  LOL!!! 

Are you kidding though?!?  When I took my kid to the Smithsonian people were feeding the squirels candy, suger covered peanuts, popcorn, hot dogs, they were drinking pop from the trash!  That meat should be sweeter than Easter day candied ham!!!

(The cassett case idea is genius!)

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Re: Tactical Rifle & Carbine
« Reply #31 on: April 06, 2009, 07:38:39 PM »
You bringing the hammer for the soft kills Badgersmilk? I am, lol.  ;)

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Re: Tactical Rifle & Carbine
« Reply #32 on: April 06, 2009, 07:46:39 PM »
I'd be afraid of getting diabeties from eating the museum squrrels!  Hammer would be the way to go though!  Toteing a rifle around in a crouded part of DC probably isnt a good way to meet new people & make friends! ;D ;D ;D  Using the hammer should make a hell of a funny clip on the news too!!! ;D

Three or four fox squirrels from "normal woods" make some of the best stew you'll ever taste though!  Gotta go for the head shot to save as much meat as possible.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66AVwthXgMA

Same way my dad tought me to do it.  Yes, I grew up in the South! ;D


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Re: Tactical Rifle & Carbine
« Reply #33 on: April 06, 2009, 09:17:04 PM »
I was sitting in class once in college and the guy next to me (he was from Louisiana) kept starring out the window at a squirrel that was playing in a tree.
The professor asked him what he was staring at so 'intently' and the guy answered, "Supper".

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Re: Tactical Rifle & Carbine
« Reply #34 on: April 06, 2009, 09:32:03 PM »
There are some things from the south that could be used by everyone!!!

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Re: Tactical Rifle & Carbine
« Reply #35 on: April 07, 2009, 12:45:24 AM »
Allright, I gotta tell this story.Totally off topic, but its drtv and who's surprised. When I was in college in DC I was into falconry. My friend and instructor John and I went down to Pentagon City. He was wearing a trench coat, me a barbour oilskin hunting jacket and we both had a brown papaper bag and a loaf of bread. The game was this. We fed the pigeons a few crumbs at a time. When they got close, they were grabbed. After a brief hubub,their friends returned. We'd been doing his for about 20 minutes with great success when a cop strolls up. Apparently some citizen had seen us and taken offense. We explained to the cop what was going on and that it was perfectly legal since pigeons were non protected. He said he didn't belive us, didn't care and had more important things to do and that we were to release the birds or piss him off. At which point we opened the bags and let about 10 birds out. We start to walk away, and he says"All of them!" at which point john and I open our coats and start pulling pigeons out of game pockets and throwing them in the air to the amusement of the cop and what was by this point a fairley large crowd.
fightingquaker13 who is not cut out for a life of crime  ;D

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Re: Tactical Rifle & Carbine
« Reply #36 on: April 09, 2009, 02:55:41 PM »
I think Remington/Cerberus bought out bushmaster and Cobb!! Not DPMS.

The new Remingtons are Bushmaster and DPMS.  Mr. Luth told me which was 5.56 and which was 7.62, but I can't remember  :-[

I thought I would figure it out on the plant tour (I think everything labled Remington is camo) with Friends of NRA, but I ended up working at the last minute and missed the meetings.
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Re: Tactical Rifle & Carbine
« Reply #37 on: April 10, 2009, 09:49:26 AM »
The 7.62's are DPMS to look at them side by side in the store (trigger guard is a quick give away).

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Re: Tactical Rifle & Carbine
« Reply #38 on: April 10, 2009, 09:58:13 AM »
The 7.62's are DPMS to look at them side by side in the store (trigger guard is a quick give away).


Yea ... Last evening I was looking through a flyer from a Big Box Store and saw a picture of the Bushmaster 5.56.  Outside of the black vs. camo scheme you could not tell the difference.

Only problem I have with it is I miss knowing that I am talking to the "head guy" when I talk to Randy.  He is still helpful with information, but it isn't the same.  He won't say a word about it, or even hint at it, but you can tell from time to time that "it ain't the same at the shop."
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Re: Tactical Rifle & Carbine
« Reply #39 on: April 10, 2009, 10:47:04 AM »
Its funny how the hunting magazines wouldnt ever consider talking about this type of rifle until you put a Remington name on it and dipped it in Realtree. ;D 

I hope shoppers are smarter than that! ???

AK's with 154gr. hollow points make perfect wild hog guns!  MMMMMM, pulled pork! ;)

 

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