Yes, I would recognize brother Elmer anywheres![]()
anywheres?? Your really Daffy Duck aren't you. Maybe that's why you have problems with the "quote tags". It's that big bill of yours getting in the way. Causes you to stutter.
Yes, I would recognize brother Elmer anywheres![]()
Daffy Duck had a lisp. Porky Pig stuttered.anywheres?? Your really Daffy Duck aren't you. Maybe that's why you have problems with the "quote tags". It's that big bill of yours getting in the way. Causes you to stutter.
anywheres?? Your really Daffy Duck aren't you. Maybe that's why you have problems with the "quote tags". It's that big bill of yours getting in the way. Causes you to stutter.
I would not expect an easterner to understand anywheresI would expect you to know that Daffy and Bugs alway bested the Fudster.
Your question in the heading of this thread is "Would you buy one?"Win 64, claybuster, covey
Please stop crapping all over my thread with your trash talking about a brand name of a gun, a gun, a gauge of gun, a length of barrel of a gun, what people want to do with a gun.
Please stop.
Why not? Hell, a 10ga/12ga for clays? If it's LEGAL and it makes ONE happy doing it, then why should you tread on them? This is the very site that many believe we should be allowed CCW/Full auto, but you guys take a dump on a guy wanting to obliterate some clays with an 8ga?Gimmie a break. An 8ga for clay's.
I don't know! Why? What I do know is if think I needed a bmg, I would not cheap out and buy a Norinco. I do know that I never feel the need to blow a business card away with an 8 gauge. If you think that is fun, you should try getting laid. That will blow your mind. You should get out more![]()
My philosphy (I believe it to be one that we should all adopt, actually), is that if it's legal, and doing it makes you happy, then why not?
If I like blowing up power rangers with .50bmg, then why not? Expensive fun, but fun nevertheless.
What's not quality for one, might be quality for another. Quality is consumer specific. If the particular product satisfies a customer's requirements, price-wise and functionality-wise, then it's a quality product in that consumer's eyes.
So you would buy a gun you can't buy ammo for? That's great. have at it.
Have a look,might be a bit much for clays though.http://www.remington.com/products/ammunition/industrial/ammunition.asp



























