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Discount Sporting Goods in Johnstown has the Kel-Tec fairly regularly, as well as the Diamondback, all at excellent prices.

edit: not sure about the K-T you were referring to, sorry.
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Panzer I would love to someday come fire off your couple.
I carry not all the the time. Depends where I go. I prefer my .44 Ruger single action Blackhawk, rolling cowboy style. First shot counts right?
I understand PA. has a open carry policy, I've seen too many with firearms clearly open at family places such as restaurants, slinky, etc. My opion is keep it covered thats the point concealed, unless you just want to look like a asshole who hides behind a gun you cant shoot.
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Jules !!!!!

My brother from another mother!!!
Where are you dude????

Yes come "fire off your couple"?????

WTF it is it sounds fun brotha !!!

haha....

Slothkill wrote:Panzer I would love to someday come fire off your couple..
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Toot!
Still in the same bunker, we are selling this one too buy another. Last 4th of July I broke down and we fired off my L.A.W. and blew the hell out of a 82 Subaru hatchback.... Good Times, good times!
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and I thought the fact I shot full auto July 4th and the cops came 3 times and couldn't do shit cause we were legal was a cool 4th of july story....

Figgered yours would be cooler....

*Grin*
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I got to shoot a legally-silenced .17HMR a few years back, with someone who trained certain spooky govt agents. He had full-auto guns there, but that little spy-gun was just amazing. It was about half the volume of the BB-pistol I use to chase the raccoons out of my birdfeeder. Obviously, no muzzle-lift, and really what you heard was a tiny, high-velocity round shredding the beer-can-target. I felt like James Bond.
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My friend has a suppressed Walther P22 with a green laser.......

Awesome to shoot at night at targets with orange lines cause they really reflect the laser light...
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I don't need any of mine suppressed cause i WANT the neighbors to hear me pulling off a couple hundred rounds a week.....

haha....

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I will take a full order of Hush-puppies. The " Hushpuppy" name came out of Vietnam. Special forces used them to silence villiage dogs.
The only one silenced I ever fired was a .45 1911 Colt. Sweet as your Mom But nasty as a ... well you fill it in.
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J,
Surely your not saying this was the first use of the term Hush Puppy???
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No not at all, I think it orginated in the late 1890, Still it was a way to keep dogs quiet. BTW, does anybody wanna buy a box of .44 reloads? Solid lead almost no Barrel residue. Hand cast by a dude outside of Bellfont.
I just don't reload anymore. I shot these outta my Ruger and I was pinging cans at 250 Yards.
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