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Just feeling chuffed. Went to a tag sale yesterday where they had a .22 for sale. And I really ought to have bought it as it was only $55. So today went back as soon as it opened , and bought it for 20% off.

If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have passed on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.

I am sure my grandson will appreciate it. I had the same model when I was a bit younger than him.

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Just feeling chuffed. Went to a tag sale yesterday where they had a .22 for sale. And I really ought to have bought it as it was only $55. So today went back as soon as it opened , and bought it for 20% off.

If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have passed on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.

I am sure my grandson will appreciate it. I had the same model when I was a bit younger than him.


Nice buy. I'm rather fond of bolt actions. Especially with a nice scope
on top. Old eyes and glasses don't work the best with iron sights.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remington_Model_511

Looks like they made a few variants too...

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Just feeling chuffed. Went to a tag sale yesterday where they had a .22 for sale. And I really ought to have bought it as it was only $55. So today went back as soon as it opened , and bought it for 20% off.

If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have passed on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.

I am sure my grandson will appreciate it. I had the same model when I was a bit younger than him.

Dan


Nice.I went through the NRA bars with one of those (plain iron sights)when I was a youngster.
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I am sure my grandson will appreciate it. I had the same model when I was a bit younger than him.

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Nice.I went through the NRA bars with one of those (plain iron sights)when I was a youngster.


My grandson is an excellent shot with a pellet gun. My eyesight is not good enough for me to compete with him.

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Just feeling chuffed. Went to a tag sale yesterday where they had a .22
for sale. And I really ought to have bought it as it was only $55. So
today went back as soon as it opened , and bought it for 20% off.


If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have passed
on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a
couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.


I am sure my grandson will appreciate it. I had the same model when I was
a bit younger than him.


Dan


Even if its shot out relining a .22 is not beyond the reach of the home shop
gunsmith.



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If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have passed
on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a
couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.



Dan


Even if its shot out relining a .22 is not beyond the reach of the home shop
gunsmith.


I am glad I do not need to reline it. But I would like to know whele one can buy stock to use in relining. I have thought about building a CO2 rifle. I probably will never do it, but it is something I think about.

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On Friday, March 31, 2017 at 8:21:55 PM UTC-4, Bob La Londe wrote:


If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have passed
on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a
couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.



Dan


Even if its shot out relining a .22 is not beyond the reach of the home shop
gunsmith.


I am glad I do not need to reline it. But I would like to know whele one can buy stock to use in relining. I have thought about building a CO2 rifle. I probably will never do it, but it is something I think about.

Dan

Brownells sells barrel liners. I put one in an old rifle a year or two
ago. The process is simple. The hardest part is drilling out the
barrel for the liner. But any competent metalworker can do it. Full
instructions available online at Brownells web site.
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On Sat, 1 Apr 2017 04:55:36 -0700 (PDT), "
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On Friday, March 31, 2017 at 8:21:55 PM UTC-4, Bob La Londe wrote:


If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have passed
on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a
couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.


Dan

Even if its shot out relining a .22 is not beyond the reach of the home shop
gunsmith.


I am glad I do not need to reline it. But I would like to know whele one can buy stock to use in relining. I have thought about building a CO2 rifle. I probably will never do it, but it is something I think about.

Dan

Brownells sells barrel liners. I put one in an old rifle a year or two
ago. The process is simple. The hardest part is drilling out the
barrel for the liner. But any competent metalworker can do it. Full
instructions available online at Brownells web site.
Eric


And how well does it shoot with the new liner?

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On Saturday, April 1, 2017 at 12:26:02 PM UTC-4, wrote:
On Sat, 1 Apr 2017 04:55:36 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote:

On Friday, March 31, 2017 at 8:21:55 PM UTC-4, Bob La Londe wrote:


If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have passed
on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a
couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.


Dan

Even if its shot out relining a .22 is not beyond the reach of the home shop
gunsmith.

I am glad I do not need to reline it. But I would like to know whele one can buy stock to use in relining. I have thought about building a CO2 rifle. I probably will never do it, but it is something I think about.

Dan

Brownells sells barrel liners. I put one in an old rifle a year or two
ago. The process is simple. The hardest part is drilling out the
barrel for the liner. But any competent metalworker can do it. Full
instructions available online at Brownells web site.
Eric


And how well does it shoot with the new liner?

Quite well. It took about 50 rounds or so for the rifle to settle down
to consistent groups. I think part of that was me getting used to the
rifle because it had never shot well since the day I bought it. It's a
Remington model 6 and had seen a lot of abuse before I bought it. I
had to to rechamber it as well as machining the breech face and
recrowning the barrel. I also had to move the barrel back .010 after
machining the breech face so that the rolling block would meet the
breech face exactly parallel. It's really a rifle made for a child and
I am only shooting sub sonic and CB shorts. The rifling was so damaged
at the muzzle end that the bullets would tumble upon leaving the
barrel. Targets would show the profile of the bullets as they passed
through at various angles, some almost vertical. The new liner has now
made the rifle really fun to shoot.
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On Sat, 1 Apr 2017 09:42:31 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Saturday, April 1, 2017 at 12:26:02 PM UTC-4, wrote:
On Sat, 1 Apr 2017 04:55:36 -0700 (PDT), "
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On Friday, March 31, 2017 at 8:21:55 PM UTC-4, Bob La Londe wrote:


If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have passed
on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a
couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.


Dan

Even if its shot out relining a .22 is not beyond the reach of the home shop
gunsmith.

I am glad I do not need to reline it. But I would like to know whele one can buy stock to use in relining. I have thought about building a CO2 rifle. I probably will never do it, but it is something I think about.

Dan
Brownells sells barrel liners. I put one in an old rifle a year or two
ago. The process is simple. The hardest part is drilling out the
barrel for the liner. But any competent metalworker can do it. Full
instructions available online at Brownells web site.
Eric


And how well does it shoot with the new liner?

Quite well. It took about 50 rounds or so for the rifle to settle down
to consistent groups. I think part of that was me getting used to the
rifle because it had never shot well since the day I bought it. It's a
Remington model 6 and had seen a lot of abuse before I bought it. I
had to to rechamber it as well as machining the breech face and
recrowning the barrel. I also had to move the barrel back .010 after
machining the breech face so that the rolling block would meet the
breech face exactly parallel. It's really a rifle made for a child and
I am only shooting sub sonic and CB shorts. The rifling was so damaged
at the muzzle end that the bullets would tumble upon leaving the
barrel. Targets would show the profile of the bullets as they passed
through at various angles, some almost vertical. The new liner has now
made the rifle really fun to shoot.
Eric


That's interesting. I once had an ex-Army Remington .22 training rifle. I re-crowned it but getting past the erosion near the muzzle would have required cutting it back too much.

I considered re-lining the barrel but then a guy who is a nut for anything ex-military made me an offer I couldn't refuse.

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On Sat, 1 Apr 2017 09:42:31 -0700 (PDT),
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On Saturday, April 1, 2017 at 12:26:02 PM UTC-4, wrote:
On Sat, 1 Apr 2017 04:55:36 -0700 (PDT), "
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On Friday, March 31, 2017 at 8:21:55 PM UTC-4, Bob La Londe wrote:


If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have passed
on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a
couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.


Dan

Even if its shot out relining a .22 is not beyond the reach of the home shop
gunsmith.

I am glad I do not need to reline it. But I would like to know whele one can buy stock to use in relining. I have thought about building a CO2 rifle. I probably will never do it, but it is something I think about.

Dan
Brownells sells barrel liners. I put one in an old rifle a year or two
ago. The process is simple. The hardest part is drilling out the
barrel for the liner. But any competent metalworker can do it. Full
instructions available online at Brownells web site.
Eric

And how well does it shoot with the new liner?

Quite well. It took about 50 rounds or so for the rifle to settle down
to consistent groups. I think part of that was me getting used to the
rifle because it had never shot well since the day I bought it. It's a
Remington model 6 and had seen a lot of abuse before I bought it. I
had to to rechamber it as well as machining the breech face and
recrowning the barrel. I also had to move the barrel back .010 after
machining the breech face so that the rolling block would meet the
breech face exactly parallel. It's really a rifle made for a child and
I am only shooting sub sonic and CB shorts. The rifling was so damaged
at the muzzle end that the bullets would tumble upon leaving the
barrel. Targets would show the profile of the bullets as they passed
through at various angles, some almost vertical. The new liner has now
made the rifle really fun to shoot.
Eric


That's interesting. I once had an ex-Army Remington .22 training rifle. I re-crowned it but getting past the erosion near the muzzle would have required cutting it back too much.

I considered re-lining the barrel but then a guy who is a nut for anything ex-military made me an offer I couldn't refuse.

I had been considering the barrel liner for a while and then
serendipity made the decision for me. A guy who lives close by had an
old .22 rifle that neede a liner so he bought the liner and the
special piloted drill required for drilling the barrel to accept the
liner. I hadn't decided to buy the liner because I wanted to make my
own piloted D bit if I was going to do the job. Well, the guy who
bought the drill realized that he couldn't do the drilling himself
because of physical limitations. He asked me how much to do the job
and once I realized what he wanted done I offered to do the job for
free if I could then use his drill on my rifle. So we made the deal
and his rifle shoots very well now as does mine.
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If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have
passed
on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a
couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.



Dan


Even if its shot out relining a .22 is not beyond the reach of the home
shop
gunsmith.


I am glad I do not need to reline it. But I would like to know whele one
can buy stock to use in relining. I have thought about building a CO2
rifle. I probably will never do it, but it is something I think about.

Dan


Barrel liners are readily available thru Brownell's in a number of low power
calibers. If you want to build an air gun I'd go PCP. I'm thinking a .32
caliber home made PCP may be in my future. Something with a little bigger
bite than my .25s.

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That sounds like a good deal. By the way, I once made a D-bit chamber reamer for a small wildcat. I used it, but I found that cutting into good barrel steel with that thing was more of a challenge than I expected. I had a Douglas barrel that was unchambered.

I wound up drilling out most of it with regular twist drills, leaving some meat for the D-bit reamer. It worked OK, if slowly, but then I learned some more about wildcats and realized I had come up with a potentially dangerous cartridge. g

It was a .32 cal H&R Magnum pistol cartridge swaged and necked down to ..22, for lead bullets. The brass was too thin for a wildcat tyro like me to be playing with. It was going to be my squirrel- and indoor schuetzen rifle (I was a member of ASSRA in those days), built on a replica, miniature Farquharson action that I still have. Maybe I'll do something else with it.

I remember reading about this, some time ago:

http://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthr...Re_6mm_Mach_IV


There are few shooters more dangerous than a tyro wildcatter -- which I was at the time. g You really have to study and learn the signs of over-cooking before you play with those 4.000 fps wildcats. That's not what I was doing -- my little .32 Mag/.22 was mostly for offhand shooting at single-shot events (scheutzen events) but I also thought it would make a cool squirrel gun.

When I was in my early teens, my best friend's dad, who was quite well off, had a collection of professionally build wildcat rifles, which he allowed me to shoot. He had everything from an Ackley Bee to a .25/06, back when it was still a wildcat. I was hooked on them for years but I never got into it sufficiently to be allowed to run around loose with one I cooked up myself.

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Just feeling chuffed. Went to a tag sale yesterday where they had a .22 for sale. And I really ought to have bought it as it was only $55. So today went back as soon as it opened , and bought it for 20% off.

If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have passed on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.

I am sure my grandson will appreciate it. I had the same model when I was a bit younger than him.

Dan

My brother shot his first deer with an old .22 bolt action when he was
11 years old.
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wrote:

Just feeling chuffed. Went to a tag sale yesterday where they had a .22 for sale. And I really ought to have bought it as it was only $55. So today went back as soon as it opened , and bought it for 20% off.

If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have passed on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.

I am sure my grandson will appreciate it. I had the same model when I was a bit younger than him.

Dan

My brother shot his first deer with an old .22 bolt action when he was
11 years old.


I started hunting much earlier and quickly moved up to more difficult
game. I was banging my babysitter when I was 11. VBG Soon after I
started on my millions miles of scooter riding which includes the time
I got on a Ninja and was clocked at 264 mph, on a paved public road.

Now to be fair..it was a paved road out in the desert. And the scooter
did belong to a CHP buddy of mine. And his partner was running the
speed gun....shrug
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On Wed, 05 Apr 2017 22:32:45 -0400, Gerry
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On Fri, 31 Mar 2017 08:54:27 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote:

Just feeling chuffed. Went to a tag sale yesterday where they had a .22 for sale. And I really ought to have bought it as it was only $55. So today went back as soon as it opened , and bought it for 20% off.

If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have passed on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.

I am sure my grandson will appreciate it. I had the same model when I was a bit younger than him.

Dan

My brother shot his first deer with an old .22 bolt action when he was
11 years old.


I started hunting much earlier and quickly moved up to more difficult
game. I was banging my babysitter when I was 11. VBG Soon after I
started on my millions miles of scooter riding which includes the time
I got on a Ninja and was clocked at 264 mph, on a paved public road.


That sounds like a lot of fun, but you're even crazier than I thought
you were, my friend. I've seen the Youtube Hayabusa top speed vids.
Did you mean 264kph? The Hayabusa has a 340kph speedo, 211.266mph.
Kaws are even faster? Wow.


Now to be fair..it was a paved road out in the desert. And the scooter
did belong to a CHP buddy of mine. And his partner was running the
speed gun....shrug


A friend of mine with a '67 GTO (built 389 w/ 6-pk) surprised me when,
on a trip to San Diego, a CHP officer pulled up next to us and
motioned for us to pull over. With the 3:11 rear end, it had a very
high top end, and Phil shifted into second, burned out, and pulled
away from the cop. I was pinching buttons out of my skivvies as the
cop tried to keep up but failed at about 125. We soon slowed from 140
and the Chippie, who was a friend of Phil's, pulled alongside and
smiled. It was then that Phil told me about his friend.

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On Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 10:51:12 AM UTC-4, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Thu, 06 Apr 2017 06:21:53 -0700, Gunner Asch
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On Wed, 05 Apr 2017 22:32:45 -0400, Gerry
wrote:

On Fri, 31 Mar 2017 08:54:27 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote:

Just feeling chuffed. Went to a tag sale yesterday where they had a .22 for sale. And I really ought to have bought it as it was only $55. So today went back as soon as it opened , and bought it for 20% off.

If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have passed on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.

I am sure my grandson will appreciate it. I had the same model when I was a bit younger than him.

Dan
My brother shot his first deer with an old .22 bolt action when he was
11 years old.


I started hunting much earlier and quickly moved up to more difficult
game. I was banging my babysitter when I was 11. VBG Soon after I
started on my millions miles of scooter riding which includes the time
I got on a Ninja and was clocked at 264 mph, on a paved public road.


That sounds like a lot of fun, but you're even crazier than I thought
you were, my friend. I've seen the Youtube Hayabusa top speed vids.
Did you mean 264kph? The Hayabusa has a 340kph speedo, 211.266mph.
Kaws are even faster? Wow.


Now to be fair..it was a paved road out in the desert. And the scooter
did belong to a CHP buddy of mine. And his partner was running the
speed gun....shrug


A friend of mine with a '67 GTO (built 389 w/ 6-pk) surprised me when,
on a trip to San Diego, a CHP officer pulled up next to us and
motioned for us to pull over. With the 3:11 rear end, it had a very
high top end, and Phil shifted into second, burned out, and pulled
away from the cop. I was pinching buttons out of my skivvies as the
cop tried to keep up but failed at about 125. We soon slowed from 140
and the Chippie, who was a friend of Phil's, pulled alongside and
smiled. It was then that Phil told me about his friend.

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You've just won this month's Gullibility Award again, Larry. You must be building a collection of them.

This explains a number of your habits.

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On Thu, 06 Apr 2017 06:21:53 -0700, Gunner Asch
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On Wed, 05 Apr 2017 22:32:45 -0400, Gerry
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On Fri, 31 Mar 2017 08:54:27 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote:

Just feeling chuffed. Went to a tag sale yesterday where they had a .22 for sale. And I really ought to have bought it as it was only $55. So today went back as soon as it opened , and bought it for 20% off.

If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have passed on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.

I am sure my grandson will appreciate it. I had the same model when I was a bit younger than him.

Dan
My brother shot his first deer with an old .22 bolt action when he was
11 years old.


I started hunting much earlier and quickly moved up to more difficult
game. I was banging my babysitter when I was 11. VBG Soon after I
started on my millions miles of scooter riding which includes the time
I got on a Ninja and was clocked at 264 mph, on a paved public road.


That sounds like a lot of fun, but you're even crazier than I thought
you were, my friend.


grin... maybe a little bit crazy, but not as much as you might think
once you consider my millions of miles of experience riding scooters.

I've seen the Youtube Hayabusa top speed vids.
Did you mean 264kph?


Nope, miles always.

The Hayabusa has a 340kph speedo, 211.266mph.
Kaws are even faster? Wow.


This guy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_n7ru1e-rg went 400 kph
which is 248mph. Frankly, I don't see why they needed all that prep
and had to limit the run because of tire issues. I went much faster
years earlier without any of that unnecessary buffonery... shrug If I
had all that help and prep I could probably... probably do 500...
easy.


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On Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 10:51:12 AM UTC-4, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Thu, 06 Apr 2017 06:21:53 -0700, Gunner Asch
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On Wed, 05 Apr 2017 22:32:45 -0400, Gerry
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On Fri, 31 Mar 2017 08:54:27 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote:

Just feeling chuffed. Went to a tag sale yesterday where they had a .22 for sale. And I really ought to have bought it as it was only $55. So today went back as soon as it opened , and bought it for 20% off.

If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have passed on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.

I am sure my grandson will appreciate it. I had the same model when I was a bit younger than him.

Dan
My brother shot his first deer with an old .22 bolt action when he was
11 years old.

I started hunting much earlier and quickly moved up to more difficult
game. I was banging my babysitter when I was 11. VBG Soon after I
started on my millions miles of scooter riding which includes the time
I got on a Ninja and was clocked at 264 mph, on a paved public road.


That sounds like a lot of fun, but you're even crazier than I thought
you were, my friend. I've seen the Youtube Hayabusa top speed vids.
Did you mean 264kph? The Hayabusa has a 340kph speedo, 211.266mph.
Kaws are even faster? Wow.


Now to be fair..it was a paved road out in the desert. And the scooter
did belong to a CHP buddy of mine. And his partner was running the
speed gun....shrug


A friend of mine with a '67 GTO (built 389 w/ 6-pk) surprised me when,
on a trip to San Diego, a CHP officer pulled up next to us and
motioned for us to pull over. With the 3:11 rear end, it had a very
high top end, and Phil shifted into second, burned out, and pulled
away from the cop. I was pinching buttons out of my skivvies as the
cop tried to keep up but failed at about 125. We soon slowed from 140
and the Chippie, who was a friend of Phil's, pulled alongside and
smiled. It was then that Phil told me about his friend.

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You've just won this month's Gullibility Award again, Larry. You must be building a collection of them.

This explains a number of your habits.


Larry is a gentleman and a scholar and a fine judge of character and
credibility.

You on the other hand have a sore butt for failing to use enough lube
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Just feeling chuffed. Went to a tag sale yesterday where they had a .22 for sale. And I really ought to have bought it as it was only $55. So today went back as soon as it opened , and bought it for 20% off.

If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have passed on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.

I am sure my grandson will appreciate it. I had the same model when I was a bit younger than him.

Dan

My brother shot his first deer with an old .22 bolt action when he was
11 years old.


I started hunting much earlier and quickly moved up to more difficult
game. I was banging my babysitter when I was 11. VBG Soon after I
started on my millions miles of scooter riding which includes the time
I got on a Ninja and was clocked at 264 mph, on a paved public road.

Now to be fair..it was a paved road out in the desert. And the scooter
did belong to a CHP buddy of mine. And his partner was running the
speed gun....shrug


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On Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 10:51:12 AM UTC-4, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Thu, 06 Apr 2017 06:21:53 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote:

On Wed, 05 Apr 2017 22:32:45 -0400, Gerry
wrote:

On Fri, 31 Mar 2017 08:54:27 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote:

Just feeling chuffed. Went to a tag sale yesterday where they had a .22 for sale. And I really ought to have bought it as it was only $55. So today went back as soon as it opened , and bought it for 20% off.

If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have passed on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.

I am sure my grandson will appreciate it. I had the same model when I was a bit younger than him.

Dan
My brother shot his first deer with an old .22 bolt action when he was
11 years old.

I started hunting much earlier and quickly moved up to more difficult
game. I was banging my babysitter when I was 11. VBG Soon after I
started on my millions miles of scooter riding which includes the time
I got on a Ninja and was clocked at 264 mph, on a paved public road.

That sounds like a lot of fun, but you're even crazier than I thought
you were, my friend. I've seen the Youtube Hayabusa top speed vids.
Did you mean 264kph? The Hayabusa has a 340kph speedo, 211.266mph.
Kaws are even faster? Wow.


Now to be fair..it was a paved road out in the desert. And the scooter
did belong to a CHP buddy of mine. And his partner was running the
speed gun....shrug

A friend of mine with a '67 GTO (built 389 w/ 6-pk) surprised me when,
on a trip to San Diego, a CHP officer pulled up next to us and
motioned for us to pull over. With the 3:11 rear end, it had a very
high top end, and Phil shifted into second, burned out, and pulled
away from the cop. I was pinching buttons out of my skivvies as the
cop tried to keep up but failed at about 125. We soon slowed from 140
and the Chippie, who was a friend of Phil's, pulled alongside and
smiled. It was then that Phil told me about his friend.

--
That's the thing about needs. Sometimes, when you get them met,
you don't need them anymore. -- Michael Patrick King


You've just won this month's Gullibility Award again, Larry. You must be building a collection of them.

This explains a number of your habits.


Larry is a gentleman and a scholar and a fine judge of character and
credibility.

You on the other hand have a sore butt for failing to use enough lube
with your gay lover.


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On Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 10:51:12 AM UTC-4, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Thu, 06 Apr 2017 06:21:53 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote:

On Wed, 05 Apr 2017 22:32:45 -0400, Gerry
wrote:

On Fri, 31 Mar 2017 08:54:27 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote:

Just feeling chuffed. Went to a tag sale yesterday where they had a .22 for sale. And I really ought to have bought it as it was only $55. So today went back as soon as it opened , and bought it for 20% off.

If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have passed on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.

I am sure my grandson will appreciate it. I had the same model when I was a bit younger than him.

Dan
My brother shot his first deer with an old .22 bolt action when he was
11 years old.

I started hunting much earlier and quickly moved up to more difficult
game. I was banging my babysitter when I was 11. VBG Soon after I
started on my millions miles of scooter riding which includes the time
I got on a Ninja and was clocked at 264 mph, on a paved public road.

That sounds like a lot of fun, but you're even crazier than I thought
you were, my friend. I've seen the Youtube Hayabusa top speed vids.
Did you mean 264kph? The Hayabusa has a 340kph speedo, 211.266mph.
Kaws are even faster? Wow.


Now to be fair..it was a paved road out in the desert. And the scooter
did belong to a CHP buddy of mine. And his partner was running the
speed gun....shrug

A friend of mine with a '67 GTO (built 389 w/ 6-pk) surprised me when,
on a trip to San Diego, a CHP officer pulled up next to us and
motioned for us to pull over. With the 3:11 rear end, it had a very
high top end, and Phil shifted into second, burned out, and pulled
away from the cop. I was pinching buttons out of my skivvies as the
cop tried to keep up but failed at about 125. We soon slowed from 140
and the Chippie, who was a friend of Phil's, pulled alongside and
smiled. It was then that Phil told me about his friend.

--
That's the thing about needs. Sometimes, when you get them met,
you don't need them anymore. -- Michael Patrick King


You've just won this month's Gullibility Award again, Larry. You must be building a collection of them.

This explains a number of your habits.


Larry is a gentleman and a scholar and a fine judge of character and
credibility.

You on the other hand have a sore butt for failing to use enough lube
with your gay lover.


Well stated! Snerk!

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On Thu, 06 Apr 2017 06:21:53 -0700, Gunner Asch
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On Wed, 05 Apr 2017 22:32:45 -0400, Gerry
wrote:

On Fri, 31 Mar 2017 08:54:27 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote:

Just feeling chuffed. Went to a tag sale yesterday where they had a .22 for sale. And I really ought to have bought it as it was only $55. So today went back as soon as it opened , and bought it for 20% off.

If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have passed on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.

I am sure my grandson will appreciate it. I had the same model when I was a bit younger than him.

Dan
My brother shot his first deer with an old .22 bolt action when he was
11 years old.

I started hunting much earlier and quickly moved up to more difficult
game. I was banging my babysitter when I was 11. VBG Soon after I
started on my millions miles of scooter riding which includes the time
I got on a Ninja and was clocked at 264 mph, on a paved public road.


That sounds like a lot of fun, but you're even crazier than I thought
you were, my friend.


grin... maybe a little bit crazy, but not as much as you might think
once you consider my millions of miles of experience riding scooters.

I've seen the Youtube Hayabusa top speed vids.
Did you mean 264kph?


Nope, miles always.

The Hayabusa has a 340kph speedo, 211.266mph.
Kaws are even faster? Wow.


This guy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_n7ru1e-rg went 400 kph
which is 248mph. Frankly, I don't see why they needed all that prep
and had to limit the run because of tire issues. I went much faster
years earlier without any of that unnecessary buffonery... shrug If I
had all that help and prep I could probably... probably do 500...
easy.


ROFLMAO!!

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On Thu, 06 Apr 2017 08:18:04 -0700, Gunner Asch
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On Thu, 6 Apr 2017 08:01:48 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 10:51:12 AM UTC-4, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Thu, 06 Apr 2017 06:21:53 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote:

On Wed, 05 Apr 2017 22:32:45 -0400, Gerry
wrote:

On Fri, 31 Mar 2017 08:54:27 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote:

Just feeling chuffed. Went to a tag sale yesterday where they had a .22 for sale. And I really ought to have bought it as it was only $55. So today went back as soon as it opened , and bought it for 20% off.

If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have passed on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.

I am sure my grandson will appreciate it. I had the same model when I was a bit younger than him.

Dan
My brother shot his first deer with an old .22 bolt action when he was
11 years old.

I started hunting much earlier and quickly moved up to more difficult
game. I was banging my babysitter when I was 11. VBG Soon after I
started on my millions miles of scooter riding which includes the time
I got on a Ninja and was clocked at 264 mph, on a paved public road.

That sounds like a lot of fun, but you're even crazier than I thought
you were, my friend. I've seen the Youtube Hayabusa top speed vids.
Did you mean 264kph? The Hayabusa has a 340kph speedo, 211.266mph.
Kaws are even faster? Wow.


Now to be fair..it was a paved road out in the desert. And the scooter
did belong to a CHP buddy of mine. And his partner was running the
speed gun....shrug

A friend of mine with a '67 GTO (built 389 w/ 6-pk) surprised me when,
on a trip to San Diego, a CHP officer pulled up next to us and
motioned for us to pull over. With the 3:11 rear end, it had a very
high top end, and Phil shifted into second, burned out, and pulled
away from the cop. I was pinching buttons out of my skivvies as the
cop tried to keep up but failed at about 125. We soon slowed from 140
and the Chippie, who was a friend of Phil's, pulled alongside and
smiled. It was then that Phil told me about his friend.

--
That's the thing about needs. Sometimes, when you get them met,
you don't need them anymore. -- Michael Patrick King

You've just won this month's Gullibility Award again, Larry. You must be building a collection of them.

This explains a number of your habits.


Larry is a gentleman and a scholar and a fine judge of character and
credibility.

You on the other hand have a sore butt for failing to use enough lube
with your gay lover.


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Does that make you feel masterful? Dominating your environment?
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On Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 10:51:12 AM UTC-4, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Thu, 06 Apr 2017 06:21:53 -0700, Gunner Asch
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On Wed, 05 Apr 2017 22:32:45 -0400, Gerry
wrote:

On Fri, 31 Mar 2017 08:54:27 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote:

Just feeling chuffed. Went to a tag sale yesterday where they had a .22 for sale. And I really ought to have bought it as it was only $55. So today went back as soon as it opened , and bought it for 20% off.

If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have passed on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.

I am sure my grandson will appreciate it. I had the same model when I was a bit younger than him.

Dan
My brother shot his first deer with an old .22 bolt action when he was
11 years old.

I started hunting much earlier and quickly moved up to more difficult
game. I was banging my babysitter when I was 11. VBG Soon after I
started on my millions miles of scooter riding which includes the time
I got on a Ninja and was clocked at 264 mph, on a paved public road.

That sounds like a lot of fun, but you're even crazier than I thought
you were, my friend. I've seen the Youtube Hayabusa top speed vids.
Did you mean 264kph? The Hayabusa has a 340kph speedo, 211.266mph.
Kaws are even faster? Wow.


Now to be fair..it was a paved road out in the desert. And the scooter
did belong to a CHP buddy of mine. And his partner was running the
speed gun....shrug

A friend of mine with a '67 GTO (built 389 w/ 6-pk) surprised me when,
on a trip to San Diego, a CHP officer pulled up next to us and
motioned for us to pull over. With the 3:11 rear end, it had a very
high top end, and Phil shifted into second, burned out, and pulled
away from the cop. I was pinching buttons out of my skivvies as the
cop tried to keep up but failed at about 125. We soon slowed from 140
and the Chippie, who was a friend of Phil's, pulled alongside and
smiled. It was then that Phil told me about his friend.

--
That's the thing about needs. Sometimes, when you get them met,
you don't need them anymore. -- Michael Patrick King

You've just won this month's Gullibility Award again, Larry. You must be building a collection of them.

This explains a number of your habits.


Larry is a gentleman and a scholar and a fine judge of character and
credibility.

You on the other hand have a sore butt for failing to use enough lube
with your gay lover.


Well stated! Snerk!

Gunner

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have invented a new word. What's next? Your re-rendition of Alice in
Wonderland?

I suppose you will re-title it though. "Feeble Weeble in an imaginary
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On Thu, 06 Apr 2017 07:51:19 -0700, Larry Jaques
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On Thu, 06 Apr 2017 06:21:53 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote:

On Wed, 05 Apr 2017 22:32:45 -0400, Gerry
wrote:

On Fri, 31 Mar 2017 08:54:27 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote:

Just feeling chuffed. Went to a tag sale yesterday where they had a .22 for sale. And I really ought to have bought it as it was only $55. So today went back as soon as it opened , and bought it for 20% off.

If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have passed on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.

I am sure my grandson will appreciate it. I had the same model when I was a bit younger than him.

Dan
My brother shot his first deer with an old .22 bolt action when he was
11 years old.

I started hunting much earlier and quickly moved up to more difficult
game. I was banging my babysitter when I was 11. VBG Soon after I
started on my millions miles of scooter riding which includes the time
I got on a Ninja and was clocked at 264 mph, on a paved public road.


That sounds like a lot of fun, but you're even crazier than I thought
you were, my friend.


grin... maybe a little bit crazy, but not as much as you might think
once you consider my millions of miles of experience riding scooters.


A Vespa Veteran, are ya?
http://images.motorcycle-usa.com/art...0_RGS_5071.jpg


I've seen the Youtube Hayabusa top speed vids.
Did you mean 264kph?


Nope, miles always.


That's...a bit...faster.


The Hayabusa has a 340kph speedo, 211.266mph.
Kaws are even faster? Wow.


This guy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_n7ru1e-rg went 400 kph
which is 248mph.


Nuckin Futz! On a windy, gusty _bridge_? (most are)


Frankly, I don't see why they needed all that prep
and had to limit the run because of tire issues. I went much faster
years earlier without any of that unnecessary buffonery... shrug If I
had all that help and prep I could probably... probably do 500...
easy.


You don't want to do 767.269mph, so you can feel the sound of speed?
KaWHAM!


Here's some new drone footage from the Oroville Dam Spillway.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcFgyL6sJRw

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On Thu, 6 Apr 2017 08:01:48 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 10:51:12 AM UTC-4, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Thu, 06 Apr 2017 06:21:53 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote:

On Wed, 05 Apr 2017 22:32:45 -0400, Gerry
wrote:

On Fri, 31 Mar 2017 08:54:27 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote:

Just feeling chuffed. Went to a tag sale yesterday where they had a .22 for sale. And I really ought to have bought it as it was only $55. So today went back as soon as it opened , and bought it for 20% off.

If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have passed on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.

I am sure my grandson will appreciate it. I had the same model when I was a bit younger than him.

Dan
My brother shot his first deer with an old .22 bolt action when he was
11 years old.

I started hunting much earlier and quickly moved up to more difficult
game. I was banging my babysitter when I was 11. VBG Soon after I
started on my millions miles of scooter riding which includes the time
I got on a Ninja and was clocked at 264 mph, on a paved public road.

That sounds like a lot of fun, but you're even crazier than I thought
you were, my friend. I've seen the Youtube Hayabusa top speed vids.
Did you mean 264kph? The Hayabusa has a 340kph speedo, 211.266mph.
Kaws are even faster? Wow.


Now to be fair..it was a paved road out in the desert. And the scooter
did belong to a CHP buddy of mine. And his partner was running the
speed gun....shrug

A friend of mine with a '67 GTO (built 389 w/ 6-pk) surprised me when,
on a trip to San Diego, a CHP officer pulled up next to us and
motioned for us to pull over. With the 3:11 rear end, it had a very
high top end, and Phil shifted into second, burned out, and pulled
away from the cop. I was pinching buttons out of my skivvies as the
cop tried to keep up but failed at about 125. We soon slowed from 140
and the Chippie, who was a friend of Phil's, pulled alongside and
smiled. It was then that Phil told me about his friend.

--
That's the thing about needs. Sometimes, when you get them met,
you don't need them anymore. -- Michael Patrick King


You've just won this month's Gullibility Award again, Larry. You must be building a collection of them.

This explains a number of your habits.


Larry is a gentleman and a scholar and a fine judge of character and
credibility.


Except when I miss the "econolinevan" in the email address. Ya got me,
twice now. (Just finished another sigh)


You on the other hand have a sore butt for failing to use enough lube
with your gay lover.


You, fake-Gunner?

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On Thu, 06 Apr 2017 08:18:04 -0700, Gunner Asch
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On Thu, 6 Apr 2017 08:01:48 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:

On Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 10:51:12 AM UTC-4, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Thu, 06 Apr 2017 06:21:53 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote:

On Wed, 05 Apr 2017 22:32:45 -0400, Gerry
wrote:

On Fri, 31 Mar 2017 08:54:27 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote:

Just feeling chuffed. Went to a tag sale yesterday where they had a .22 for sale. And I really ought to have bought it as it was only $55. So today went back as soon as it opened , and bought it for 20% off.

If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have passed on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.

I am sure my grandson will appreciate it. I had the same model when I was a bit younger than him.

Dan
My brother shot his first deer with an old .22 bolt action when he was
11 years old.

I started hunting much earlier and quickly moved up to more difficult
game. I was banging my babysitter when I was 11. VBG Soon after I
started on my millions miles of scooter riding which includes the time
I got on a Ninja and was clocked at 264 mph, on a paved public road.

That sounds like a lot of fun, but you're even crazier than I thought
you were, my friend. I've seen the Youtube Hayabusa top speed vids.
Did you mean 264kph? The Hayabusa has a 340kph speedo, 211.266mph.
Kaws are even faster? Wow.


Now to be fair..it was a paved road out in the desert. And the scooter
did belong to a CHP buddy of mine. And his partner was running the
speed gun....shrug

A friend of mine with a '67 GTO (built 389 w/ 6-pk) surprised me when,
on a trip to San Diego, a CHP officer pulled up next to us and
motioned for us to pull over. With the 3:11 rear end, it had a very
high top end, and Phil shifted into second, burned out, and pulled
away from the cop. I was pinching buttons out of my skivvies as the
cop tried to keep up but failed at about 125. We soon slowed from 140
and the Chippie, who was a friend of Phil's, pulled alongside and
smiled. It was then that Phil told me about his friend.

--
That's the thing about needs. Sometimes, when you get them met,
you don't need them anymore. -- Michael Patrick King

You've just won this month's Gullibility Award again, Larry. You must be building a collection of them.

This explains a number of your habits.

Larry is a gentleman and a scholar and a fine judge of character and
credibility.

You on the other hand have a sore butt for failing to use enough lube
with your gay lover.


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Oh gunner you so masterful. Just imagine, checking each and every
posting to Usenet for viruses.

Does that make you feel masterful? Dominating your environment?


It makes me smart. My antivirus software does it all automatically in
the background. Set and forget. Like killfiling something stinky.

(Grin)


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On Thu, 06 Apr 2017 21:18:16 -0700, Larry Jaques
wrote:

On Thu, 06 Apr 2017 08:18:04 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote:

On Thu, 6 Apr 2017 08:01:48 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 10:51:12 AM UTC-4, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Thu, 06 Apr 2017 06:21:53 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote:

On Wed, 05 Apr 2017 22:32:45 -0400, Gerry
wrote:

On Fri, 31 Mar 2017 08:54:27 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote:

Just feeling chuffed. Went to a tag sale yesterday where they had a .22 for sale. And I really ought to have bought it as it was only $55. So today went back as soon as it opened , and bought it for 20% off.

If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have passed on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.

I am sure my grandson will appreciate it. I had the same model when I was a bit younger than him.

Dan
My brother shot his first deer with an old .22 bolt action when he was
11 years old.

I started hunting much earlier and quickly moved up to more difficult
game. I was banging my babysitter when I was 11. VBG Soon after I
started on my millions miles of scooter riding which includes the time
I got on a Ninja and was clocked at 264 mph, on a paved public road.

That sounds like a lot of fun, but you're even crazier than I thought
you were, my friend. I've seen the Youtube Hayabusa top speed vids.
Did you mean 264kph? The Hayabusa has a 340kph speedo, 211.266mph.
Kaws are even faster? Wow.


Now to be fair..it was a paved road out in the desert. And the scooter
did belong to a CHP buddy of mine. And his partner was running the
speed gun....shrug

A friend of mine with a '67 GTO (built 389 w/ 6-pk) surprised me when,
on a trip to San Diego, a CHP officer pulled up next to us and
motioned for us to pull over. With the 3:11 rear end, it had a very
high top end, and Phil shifted into second, burned out, and pulled
away from the cop. I was pinching buttons out of my skivvies as the
cop tried to keep up but failed at about 125. We soon slowed from 140
and the Chippie, who was a friend of Phil's, pulled alongside and
smiled. It was then that Phil told me about his friend.

--
That's the thing about needs. Sometimes, when you get them met,
you don't need them anymore. -- Michael Patrick King

You've just won this month's Gullibility Award again, Larry. You must be building a collection of them.

This explains a number of your habits.


Larry is a gentleman and a scholar and a fine judge of character and
credibility.


Except when I miss the "econolinevan" in the email address. Ya got me,
twice now. (Just finished another sigh)


You on the other hand have a sore butt for failing to use enough lube
with your gay lover.


You, fake-Gunner?


You havent figured out who posts what here?

Tsk tsk tsk.

Gunner

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On Sat, 08 Apr 2017 14:51:35 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote:

On Thu, 06 Apr 2017 21:18:16 -0700, Larry Jaques
wrote:

On Thu, 06 Apr 2017 08:18:04 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote:

On Thu, 6 Apr 2017 08:01:48 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 10:51:12 AM UTC-4, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Thu, 06 Apr 2017 06:21:53 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote:

On Wed, 05 Apr 2017 22:32:45 -0400, Gerry
wrote:

On Fri, 31 Mar 2017 08:54:27 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote:

Just feeling chuffed. Went to a tag sale yesterday where they had a .22 for sale. And I really ought to have bought it as it was only $55. So today went back as soon as it opened , and bought it for 20% off.

If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have passed on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.

I am sure my grandson will appreciate it. I had the same model when I was a bit younger than him.

Dan
My brother shot his first deer with an old .22 bolt action when he was
11 years old.

I started hunting much earlier and quickly moved up to more difficult
game. I was banging my babysitter when I was 11. VBG Soon after I
started on my millions miles of scooter riding which includes the time
I got on a Ninja and was clocked at 264 mph, on a paved public road.

That sounds like a lot of fun, but you're even crazier than I thought
you were, my friend. I've seen the Youtube Hayabusa top speed vids.
Did you mean 264kph? The Hayabusa has a 340kph speedo, 211.266mph.
Kaws are even faster? Wow.


Now to be fair..it was a paved road out in the desert. And the scooter
did belong to a CHP buddy of mine. And his partner was running the
speed gun....shrug

A friend of mine with a '67 GTO (built 389 w/ 6-pk) surprised me when,
on a trip to San Diego, a CHP officer pulled up next to us and
motioned for us to pull over. With the 3:11 rear end, it had a very
high top end, and Phil shifted into second, burned out, and pulled
away from the cop. I was pinching buttons out of my skivvies as the
cop tried to keep up but failed at about 125. We soon slowed from 140
and the Chippie, who was a friend of Phil's, pulled alongside and
smiled. It was then that Phil told me about his friend.

--
That's the thing about needs. Sometimes, when you get them met,
you don't need them anymore. -- Michael Patrick King

You've just won this month's Gullibility Award again, Larry. You must be building a collection of them.

This explains a number of your habits.

Larry is a gentleman and a scholar and a fine judge of character and
credibility.


Except when I miss the "econolinevan" in the email address. Ya got me,
twice now. (Just finished another sigh)


You on the other hand have a sore butt for failing to use enough lube
with your gay lover.


You, fake-Gunner?


You havent figured out who posts what here?

Tsk tsk tsk.


Sorry, Charlie, but he sometimes, when he does't make any really
stupid statements (not often), can sound like you. But I have to
start checking the source before replying to another of the idiot's
posts.

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On Sat, 08 Apr 2017 14:51:35 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote:

On Thu, 06 Apr 2017 21:18:16 -0700, Larry Jaques
wrote:

On Thu, 06 Apr 2017 08:18:04 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote:

On Thu, 6 Apr 2017 08:01:48 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 10:51:12 AM UTC-4, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Thu, 06 Apr 2017 06:21:53 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote:

On Wed, 05 Apr 2017 22:32:45 -0400, Gerry
wrote:

On Fri, 31 Mar 2017 08:54:27 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote:

Just feeling chuffed. Went to a tag sale yesterday where they had a .22 for sale. And I really ought to have bought it as it was only $55. So today went back as soon as it opened , and bought it for 20% off.

If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have passed on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.

I am sure my grandson will appreciate it. I had the same model when I was a bit younger than him.

Dan
My brother shot his first deer with an old .22 bolt action when he was
11 years old.

I started hunting much earlier and quickly moved up to more difficult
game. I was banging my babysitter when I was 11. VBG Soon after I
started on my millions miles of scooter riding which includes the time
I got on a Ninja and was clocked at 264 mph, on a paved public road.

That sounds like a lot of fun, but you're even crazier than I thought
you were, my friend. I've seen the Youtube Hayabusa top speed vids.
Did you mean 264kph? The Hayabusa has a 340kph speedo, 211.266mph.
Kaws are even faster? Wow.


Now to be fair..it was a paved road out in the desert. And the scooter
did belong to a CHP buddy of mine. And his partner was running the
speed gun....shrug

A friend of mine with a '67 GTO (built 389 w/ 6-pk) surprised me when,
on a trip to San Diego, a CHP officer pulled up next to us and
motioned for us to pull over. With the 3:11 rear end, it had a very
high top end, and Phil shifted into second, burned out, and pulled
away from the cop. I was pinching buttons out of my skivvies as the
cop tried to keep up but failed at about 125. We soon slowed from 140
and the Chippie, who was a friend of Phil's, pulled alongside and
smiled. It was then that Phil told me about his friend.

--
That's the thing about needs. Sometimes, when you get them met,
you don't need them anymore. -- Michael Patrick King

You've just won this month's Gullibility Award again, Larry. You must be building a collection of them.

This explains a number of your habits.

Larry is a gentleman and a scholar and a fine judge of character and
credibility.


Except when I miss the "econolinevan" in the email address. Ya got me,
twice now. (Just finished another sigh)


You on the other hand have a sore butt for failing to use enough lube
with your gay lover.


You, fake-Gunner?


You havent figured out who posts what here?

Tsk tsk tsk.

Gunner

I thought all the gunners posting where were liars. Are you trying to
tell us they aren't?


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On Sat, 08 Apr 2017 21:39:00 -0700, Larry Jaques
wrote:

On Sat, 08 Apr 2017 14:51:35 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote:

On Thu, 06 Apr 2017 21:18:16 -0700, Larry Jaques
wrote:

On Thu, 06 Apr 2017 08:18:04 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote:

On Thu, 6 Apr 2017 08:01:48 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 10:51:12 AM UTC-4, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Thu, 06 Apr 2017 06:21:53 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote:

On Wed, 05 Apr 2017 22:32:45 -0400, Gerry
wrote:

On Fri, 31 Mar 2017 08:54:27 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote:

Just feeling chuffed. Went to a tag sale yesterday where they had a .22 for sale. And I really ought to have bought it as it was only $55. So today went back as soon as it opened , and bought it for 20% off.

If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have passed on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.

I am sure my grandson will appreciate it. I had the same model when I was a bit younger than him.

Dan
My brother shot his first deer with an old .22 bolt action when he was
11 years old.

I started hunting much earlier and quickly moved up to more difficult
game. I was banging my babysitter when I was 11. VBG Soon after I
started on my millions miles of scooter riding which includes the time
I got on a Ninja and was clocked at 264 mph, on a paved public road.

That sounds like a lot of fun, but you're even crazier than I thought
you were, my friend. I've seen the Youtube Hayabusa top speed vids.
Did you mean 264kph? The Hayabusa has a 340kph speedo, 211.266mph.
Kaws are even faster? Wow.


Now to be fair..it was a paved road out in the desert. And the scooter
did belong to a CHP buddy of mine. And his partner was running the
speed gun....shrug

A friend of mine with a '67 GTO (built 389 w/ 6-pk) surprised me when,
on a trip to San Diego, a CHP officer pulled up next to us and
motioned for us to pull over. With the 3:11 rear end, it had a very
high top end, and Phil shifted into second, burned out, and pulled
away from the cop. I was pinching buttons out of my skivvies as the
cop tried to keep up but failed at about 125. We soon slowed from 140
and the Chippie, who was a friend of Phil's, pulled alongside and
smiled. It was then that Phil told me about his friend.

--
That's the thing about needs. Sometimes, when you get them met,
you don't need them anymore. -- Michael Patrick King

You've just won this month's Gullibility Award again, Larry. You must be building a collection of them.

This explains a number of your habits.

Larry is a gentleman and a scholar and a fine judge of character and
credibility.

Except when I miss the "econolinevan" in the email address. Ya got me,
twice now. (Just finished another sigh)


You on the other hand have a sore butt for failing to use enough lube
with your gay lover.

You, fake-Gunner?


You havent figured out who posts what here?

Tsk tsk tsk.


Sorry, Charlie, but he sometimes, when he does't make any really
stupid statements (not often), can sound like you. But I have to
start checking the source before replying to another of the idiot's
posts.


(Grin). Yeah...he is working on his mimicing and coming along nicely.
Much like a parrot. Not real smart..but can imitate pretty well.

Its a shame though that he cannot stand up on his own two feet and be
himself, rather than a poor copy of someone else.

Shrug...his choice. But we are old enough to know by now that the
mentally ill dont have much else.

Gunner

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On Sun, 09 Apr 2017 18:17:33 +0700, Good Soldier Schweik
wrote:

On Sat, 08 Apr 2017 14:51:35 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote:

On Thu, 06 Apr 2017 21:18:16 -0700, Larry Jaques
wrote:

On Thu, 06 Apr 2017 08:18:04 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote:

On Thu, 6 Apr 2017 08:01:48 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 10:51:12 AM UTC-4, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Thu, 06 Apr 2017 06:21:53 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote:

On Wed, 05 Apr 2017 22:32:45 -0400, Gerry
wrote:

On Fri, 31 Mar 2017 08:54:27 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote:

Just feeling chuffed. Went to a tag sale yesterday where they had a .22 for sale. And I really ought to have bought it as it was only $55. So today went back as soon as it opened , and bought it for 20% off.

If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have passed on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.

I am sure my grandson will appreciate it. I had the same model when I was a bit younger than him.

Dan
My brother shot his first deer with an old .22 bolt action when he was
11 years old.

I started hunting much earlier and quickly moved up to more difficult
game. I was banging my babysitter when I was 11. VBG Soon after I
started on my millions miles of scooter riding which includes the time
I got on a Ninja and was clocked at 264 mph, on a paved public road.

That sounds like a lot of fun, but you're even crazier than I thought
you were, my friend. I've seen the Youtube Hayabusa top speed vids.
Did you mean 264kph? The Hayabusa has a 340kph speedo, 211.266mph.
Kaws are even faster? Wow.


Now to be fair..it was a paved road out in the desert. And the scooter
did belong to a CHP buddy of mine. And his partner was running the
speed gun....shrug

A friend of mine with a '67 GTO (built 389 w/ 6-pk) surprised me when,
on a trip to San Diego, a CHP officer pulled up next to us and
motioned for us to pull over. With the 3:11 rear end, it had a very
high top end, and Phil shifted into second, burned out, and pulled
away from the cop. I was pinching buttons out of my skivvies as the
cop tried to keep up but failed at about 125. We soon slowed from 140
and the Chippie, who was a friend of Phil's, pulled alongside and
smiled. It was then that Phil told me about his friend.

--
That's the thing about needs. Sometimes, when you get them met,
you don't need them anymore. -- Michael Patrick King

You've just won this month's Gullibility Award again, Larry. You must be building a collection of them.

This explains a number of your habits.

Larry is a gentleman and a scholar and a fine judge of character and
credibility.

Except when I miss the "econolinevan" in the email address. Ya got me,
twice now. (Just finished another sigh)


You on the other hand have a sore butt for failing to use enough lube
with your gay lover.

You, fake-Gunner?


You havent figured out who posts what here?

Tsk tsk tsk.

Gunner

I thought all the gunners posting where were liars. Are you trying to
tell us they aren't?


The real Gunners posts are fairly accurate. The fake Gunners posts are
seriously crocks of ****. Much like yours. I wonder why that is?
You two are sisters? Same person but really having a Syble moment?

Who knows? Who cares? Shrug. Its occasionally fun to bat "them"
around, when there isnt something either more important or more fun to
do.

As it stands..Im going sailing today. With luck my people will be
free and able to go. Winds have been really really good and Id love to
take out the Windrose 18 and put her through her paces before the
windy season closes.

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On Sun, 09 Apr 2017 07:42:56 -0700, Gunner Asch
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On Sun, 09 Apr 2017 18:17:33 +0700, Good Soldier Schweik
wrote:

On Sat, 08 Apr 2017 14:51:35 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote:

On Thu, 06 Apr 2017 21:18:16 -0700, Larry Jaques
wrote:

On Thu, 06 Apr 2017 08:18:04 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote:

On Thu, 6 Apr 2017 08:01:48 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 10:51:12 AM UTC-4, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Thu, 06 Apr 2017 06:21:53 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote:

On Wed, 05 Apr 2017 22:32:45 -0400, Gerry
wrote:

On Fri, 31 Mar 2017 08:54:27 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote:

Just feeling chuffed. Went to a tag sale yesterday where they had a .22 for sale. And I really ought to have bought it as it was only $55. So today went back as soon as it opened , and bought it for 20% off.

If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have passed on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.

I am sure my grandson will appreciate it. I had the same model when I was a bit younger than him.

Dan
My brother shot his first deer with an old .22 bolt action when he was
11 years old.

I started hunting much earlier and quickly moved up to more difficult
game. I was banging my babysitter when I was 11. VBG Soon after I
started on my millions miles of scooter riding which includes the time
I got on a Ninja and was clocked at 264 mph, on a paved public road.

That sounds like a lot of fun, but you're even crazier than I thought
you were, my friend. I've seen the Youtube Hayabusa top speed vids.
Did you mean 264kph? The Hayabusa has a 340kph speedo, 211.266mph.
Kaws are even faster? Wow.


Now to be fair..it was a paved road out in the desert. And the scooter
did belong to a CHP buddy of mine. And his partner was running the
speed gun....shrug

A friend of mine with a '67 GTO (built 389 w/ 6-pk) surprised me when,
on a trip to San Diego, a CHP officer pulled up next to us and
motioned for us to pull over. With the 3:11 rear end, it had a very
high top end, and Phil shifted into second, burned out, and pulled
away from the cop. I was pinching buttons out of my skivvies as the
cop tried to keep up but failed at about 125. We soon slowed from 140
and the Chippie, who was a friend of Phil's, pulled alongside and
smiled. It was then that Phil told me about his friend.

--
That's the thing about needs. Sometimes, when you get them met,
you don't need them anymore. -- Michael Patrick King

You've just won this month's Gullibility Award again, Larry. You must be building a collection of them.

This explains a number of your habits.

Larry is a gentleman and a scholar and a fine judge of character and
credibility.

Except when I miss the "econolinevan" in the email address. Ya got me,
twice now. (Just finished another sigh)


You on the other hand have a sore butt for failing to use enough lube
with your gay lover.

You, fake-Gunner?

You havent figured out who posts what here?

Tsk tsk tsk.

Gunner

I thought all the gunners posting where were liars. Are you trying to
tell us they aren't?


The real Gunners posts are fairly accurate. The fake Gunners posts are
seriously crocks of ****. Much like yours. I wonder why that is?
You two are sisters? Same person but really having a Syble moment?


Gasp! You mean that the real gunner actually did 687 miles an hour
down a dirt road on a second hand Jap bike? They he has shot and d
killed all those thousands of people and buried all those people in
the desert? Using a backhoe that he imagined? That he labels his
dumpster diving as a career? What else? Oh yes, he drives 330,000
miles a year back and forth to his imaginary job? That would be about
6,346 miles a week, or a about 1,000 miles a day (assuming that he
goes to church on Sunday). Assuming he drives at 100 MPH that is 10
hour a day on the roads.

Frankly I can't see any difference in what any of the various gunners
write.
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On Sun, 09 Apr 2017 21:07:15 -0700, Gunner Asch
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On Sun, 09 Apr 2017 13:00:45 -0700, No Cars Go wrote:

Parody Wieber frequently sounds *exactly* like Wieber because he
copies and pastes Wieber's stupid claims verbatim. The intention is to
mock. Nonetheless, incredibly, it can easily fool the stupid, like
you.

But I have to
start checking the source before replying to another of the idiot's
posts.


Face it. You have no problem replying to idiots because you are one.



And we have yet another nym change and more bloat from our very own
mental case.

(VBG)


Right. Anyone that tells the truth about gunner is a nym changer and
probably a liar too.

It is called "rationalization", you know. Where a totally worthless
individual fanaticizes that he really is, way down deep, a wonderful
person.


While, of course, the facts are that the individual is really, truly,
way down deep... a loser.
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On Mon, 10 Apr 2017 18:28:54 +0700, Good Soldier Schweik
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On Sun, 09 Apr 2017 21:07:15 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote:

On Sun, 09 Apr 2017 13:00:45 -0700, No Cars Go wrote:

Parody Wieber frequently sounds *exactly* like Wieber because he
copies and pastes Wieber's stupid claims verbatim. The intention is to
mock. Nonetheless, incredibly, it can easily fool the stupid, like
you.

But I have to
start checking the source before replying to another of the idiot's
posts.

Face it. You have no problem replying to idiots because you are one.



And we have yet another nym change and more bloat from our very own
mental case.

(VBG)


Right. Anyone that tells the truth about gunner is a nym changer and
probably a liar too.

It is called "rationalization", you know. Where a totally worthless
individual fanaticizes that he really is, way down deep, a wonderful
person.


While, of course, the facts are that the individual is really, truly,
way down deep... a loser.


So you are a loser? Thats a marvelous admission! Perhaps the
treatmens are working.


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On Wed, 05 Apr 2017 22:32:45 -0400, Gerry
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On Fri, 31 Mar 2017 08:54:27 -0700 (PDT), "
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Just feeling chuffed. Went to a tag sale yesterday where they had a .22 for sale. And I really ought to have bought it as it was only $55. So today went back as soon as it opened , and bought it for 20% off.

If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have passed on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.

I am sure my grandson will appreciate it. I had the same model when I was a bit younger than him.

Dan
My brother shot his first deer with an old .22 bolt action when he was
11 years old.


I started hunting much earlier and quickly moved up to more difficult
game. I was banging my babysitter when I was 11. VBG Soon after I
started on my millions miles of scooter riding which includes the time
I got on a Ninja and was clocked at 264 mph, on a paved public road.

Now to be fair..it was a paved road out in the desert. And the scooter
did belong to a CHP buddy of mine. And his partner was running the
speed gun....shrug


Snerk!!!


You really think that's witty, don't you?

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On Wed, 05 Apr 2017 22:32:45 -0400, Gerry
wrote:

On Fri, 31 Mar 2017 08:54:27 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote:

Just feeling chuffed. Went to a tag sale yesterday where they had a .22 for sale. And I really ought to have bought it as it was only $55. So today went back as soon as it opened , and bought it for 20% off.

If I had had a good look at the inside of the barrel. I might have passed on it. It had what was possibly grease in the barrel, but after I ran a couple of swabs thru it, it looked good.

I am sure my grandson will appreciate it. I had the same model when I was a bit younger than him.

Dan
My brother shot his first deer with an old .22 bolt action when he was
11 years old.

I started hunting much earlier and quickly moved up to more difficult
game. I was banging my babysitter when I was 11. VBG Soon after I
started on my millions miles of scooter riding which includes the time
I got on a Ninja and was clocked at 264 mph, on a paved public road.

Now to be fair..it was a paved road out in the desert. And the scooter
did belong to a CHP buddy of mine. And his partner was running the
speed gun....shrug


Snerk!!!


You really think that's witty, don't you?


Witty? No. It was faster than ****. Scared the **** out of me. I idled
back to the starting line at a very slow idle. It was exhilerating..it
would have been a serious boner maker when I was young. But I was in
my 50s. When I realized just how fast I was going...reality set in and
I got off it right ****ing now. At that speed...there would be no
second chance. Fall off and my leathers would be gone instantly along
with the skin and much bone. My leathers have kevlar in them..they are
not Kevlar in total. That and a bunch of other things passed through
my mind when I hit 250....I realized I was traveling faster than most
civilian aircraft..and I broke out into a major sweat for the first
time in my life. And Ive been in some nasty nasty situations. By the
time all this and more went through my brain..Id already hit the top
of as fast as I would ever want to go..and I got the **** off the
throttle right ****ing now. It was an interesting "once in a life
time" experience..and one I never..ever wish to do again. When I think
about it right now...my flesh starts putting up goose bumps enmass.

Now you do realize that much of what the fag boi posted was bull****
intended to try to make me look like a liar. And frankly...it simply
makes me snicker. He tries that all the time...and while it makes him
feel good..it being all he has....the poor *******...he is nothing
more than a toy to play with when he starts his obsessive behaviior.

So no..I dont think it was witty. It was at the end..scary as ****.
They say the young dont worry about dying. That means Im not young
anymore.

Shrug

Gunner

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