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I'm up in Canada near Vancouver and would you believe I have never seen a gun in real life.
i must be a red neck Canadian,and proud of it to.i served in the Canadian forces and love rifles.and hand guns.i was a gunner in the artillery and the 105 howitzer was my gun.god bless and support all those troops that are serving,and never forget those who gave their lives for our freedom.
i must be a red neck Canadian,and proud of it to.i served in the Canadian forces and love rifles.and hand guns.i was a gunner in the artillery and the 105 howitzer was my gun.god bless and support all those troops that are serving,and never forget those who gave their lives for our freedom.
Hey uncle.stosh where did you get that mag extension for you 645 and how much will it hold? My girlfriend shoots one and her only complaint is it doesn't hold enough. I got into reloading about 7 years ago because of all my odd ball cartridges and haven't bought any center fire rifle ammo since, sure saves you a lot of money and you end up with better ammo any way. I can't afford a $1 per round, I just shoot too much and my 308 Norma mags are $65 for 20.
-Johnboy
well i've been in a pissy mood lately thanks to my block being cur .030 over already and now were thinking it needs to be cut up to .060 over.... talk about dashed hopes and dreams man DAMN!!! but me and ches might have found a cleveland for sale... he says its a winsor but i dont think they made a winsor in 1970 (thats your que NUMBERDUMMY) so one of these days we're gonna go check it out but this time i'm gonna bring a mike and check the bore right off the bat.... what parts on a winsor will swap over to a cleveland? pistons perhaps? rods? cranks? valve covers? intakes(dont think so but im asking)? headers/manifolds? dizzys?
PS you people are suppost to keep this thread alive, its a chat thread lol
oh and i still havent worked out those guns, other than pintoches is gonna help me out so i dont get in legal trouble and if i register them i'll do it in grandpa's name and let him have one in exchange, i'll use it more than he does anyway even if its his
well i've been in a pissy mood lately thanks to my block being cur .030 over already and now were thinking it needs to be cut up to .060 over.... talk about dashed hopes and dreams man DAMN!!! but me and ches might have found a cleveland for sale... he says its a winsor but i dont think they made a winsor in 1970 (thats your que NUMBERDUMMY) so one of these days we're gonna go check it out but this time i'm gonna bring a mike and check the bore right off the bat.... what parts on a winsor will swap over to a cleveland? pistons perhaps? rods? cranks? valve covers? intakes(dont think so but im asking)? headers/manifolds? dizzys?
PS you people are suppost to keep this thread alive, its a chat thread lol
haha, for those of us in central time, its going to be on at 2pm on the regular Fox channel, not SPEED like it normally is
kinda disappointing, there are less commercials on speed, and I hate having to switch stations from the pre-race show on SPEED, then over to Fox for the race
Just to let you know the windsor was around in 1970 it came out in 69, but if it is a 1970 with the C9 heads they are supposed to be the good ones from what I hear. Just a piece of advice on your guns, you don't have to register them but if you aren't old enough to have them don't mess with them if you get caught you could lose you right to own firearms for the rest of your life. Mabey just have you grandpa buy them and keep them until you are old enough to have them but having him buy them for you can get you both in a lot of trouble it is called a straw purchase and is a felony. Sorry to be a downer, it is unlikely you will ever get caught but why risk it.
-Johnboy
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