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August 17, 2009, 07:49:20 PM »
I did enjoy the Gunny's iron horse with the ape hangers. He shot damn well for riding up on a Harley. As for Jessie Abbot, I kept my cool but my teenage boys were salivating. And I had a wife that was within arm reach of popping me a good one.
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Yeah, the wife is jealous of my affection for Jessie.
On another note... I want Gunny's sunglasses. I dont know if they are certified safety glasses, but teh frosted mirrors look awesome.
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My Ruger Redhawk 44 Mag was a fairly soft shooter. Of course I have a .45-70 BFR in the house.......
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