We need guys like this....

Firecatguy

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I wish he was here in MN...



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jonesin

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Now that looks like change I can believe in. We could sure use that here in Mich. The 32 was a nice touch at the end!
 

brooks

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Responsible for $5,000,000,000, people are kept in dark, politicians do what they want.
Please break it down. How was all this $ used? What do you plan to change in its use?

Opponents stealing yard signs?
Approx how many have they stolen? Did any of your opponents steal any or was it people supporting your opponents? Are your opponents encouraging their supporters to steal signs?

Opponent bragging about supporting illegal money?
If he is receiving illegal money why don't you have him arrested or thrown out of the race?

Again, break it down, tell us exactly what business you are proposing?

He has a nice ad that grabs your attention, and makes a guy want to take a close look, talk with him a bit and find out if he is truly representative of oneself. But this ad still smells like a politician to me.
 

jonesin

Well-known member
I didn't know it came in other calibers, I have a 32 at home and just thought that was what it was, I didn' t mean anything else.
 

lvr1000

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I didn't know it came in other calibers, I have a 32 at home and just thought that was what it was, I didn' t mean anything else.

.32-.40, .38-.55, .25-.35., 30-30 Winchester and the .32 Winchester Special. Previous to the 1894 was the Model 1866 lever-action rifle .44 caliber rimfire.

Still don't know how you can tell that's a 32?

And I believe the first 1894's were a 30-30 then the other calibers came later.

I have a 30-30.

oh and the gun that is colloquially known as "The Gun that Won the West" was the 1873.
 
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