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#172703 - 07/03/18 09:00 AM Re: North American Arms [Re: Wayne Dengler]
Billy Poyner Offline
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Wayne
Thanks
They always moved real well.The problem was being able to get
them.Some of the distributors we used didn't carry them and the
others couldn't them.Last year and half has been difficult .We
started calling it the Trump Slump.He's good for the USA but not for gun sales.
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#172709 - 07/03/18 11:29 AM Re: North American Arms [Re: Billy Poyner]
Duke Offline
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Durn Billy, congratulations on your retirement, my friend! What now?


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#172712 - 07/03/18 11:52 AM Re: North American Arms [Re: Duke]
Duke Offline
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Just another option for EDC. I've carried for 20+ years & truly feel naked without. Tip-up barrell, 7 shot & ready for action &/or safe as you want to carry.


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#172727 - 07/03/18 07:50 PM Re: North American Arms [Re: Duke]
Billy Poyner Offline
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Duke.
I plan to visit the Randall shop and museum.Go to Tulsa gun and knife show in November.Get back into hunting and shooting again.
Work on my 83 chevy step side.Do as much as the money will let me!!
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#172734 - 07/03/18 10:42 PM Re: North American Arms [Re: Billy Poyner]
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Hey Billy,

I have been to the Randall Shop and the Tulsa Show in the past year.

They are both a MUST!!!

I also want to go to the Blade Show. It just always falls on the same weekend as all of the Graduations.

Good Luck! You earned it!
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#172745 - 07/04/18 07:52 AM Re: North American Arms [Re: Billy Poyner]
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Originally Posted By: Billy Poyner
Duke.
I plan to visit the Randall shop and museum.Go to Tulsa gun and knife show in November.Get back into hunting and shooting again.
Work on my 83 chevy step side.Do as much as the money will let me!!


Allll of these are LOOONG over due, but especially # 1. CAN NOT wait till you get down here!
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#172746 - 07/04/18 07:55 AM Re: North American Arms [Re: coachblalock]
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Duke,
That Beretta,is it in 22lr or 25acp?? The design is tried and true for years and years.

Coach,
I have been going to BLADE for the past 20 yrs. It is a must do event for me.

I arrive on the Friday morning at about 0600 hrs and the next thing I know,it is Monday morning.

The real show is in The Pit each evening.

Wayne
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#172752 - 07/04/18 09:08 AM Re: North American Arms [Re: Wayne Dengler]
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Wayne, I pine every year over missing Blade. But being an educator and staying on all these kids’ butts about doing good in school, I’m kinda obligated.

One of my cousins was valedictorian this year. He has done a bunch of work for me out here on my place. I could not have missed his speech and he did not disappoint.

It’s something like that every year.
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#172761 - 07/04/18 10:15 AM Re: North American Arms [Re: Billy Poyner]
Windsor Offline
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Originally Posted By: Billy Poyner
I plan to ... Go to Tulsa gun and knife show in November.

I'll likely be there again this year.

Every trip, I end up going home with at least one knife off of the Captain's table. Funny how that works. smile
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#172763 - 07/04/18 11:44 AM Re: North American Arms [Re: Windsor]
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Wayne, the Beretta pictured is the .22LR I bought 25+ years ago. I bought 2 more 5 or 6 years ago at an auction; 1 each of the .22 & .25 cal. NIB. I bought them for the gun make/model/design vs. the caliber. You cannot beat the palm sized .45 cal. design in such an easy carry, familiar design. The best EDC defensive gun is "the one that you shoot, WILL carry & have on you." Four-five fast shots, still leaving you 3 in reserve absolutely will get someone's attention. One of these (her choice) will be one of the 3 that will go with my daughter in a month when she moves 1000+ miles away.
Billy, I'd like to offer my non-expert assistance as you ease back into hunting & shooting. I have my Blue Ridge farm woods and 1000 yard (+) range as a good place to pursue your quest. My back/spine has retired me & I've added those 2 pursuits as part of my own retirement plan. Certainly the gun, knife museum & shows you list are on my own list as well.
What a retirement plan!!!
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