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Old 12-07-2011, 11:26 AM   #61
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I carry a few of these for my PITA customers:

they should write do not use on a gfci

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Old 12-07-2011, 12:51 PM   #62
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I carry a few of these for my PITA customers:

I get the humor but WTF are those supposed to be really?
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I get the humor but WTF are those supposed to be really?
I believe only a hack would use an extension cord that didn't have the proper ends suitable for intended use on it.

Rubber ducks float in bath tubs.
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Hey, that's my wife's purse gun! Her's has the grey titanium wheel.

She probably was the LadyWeight version.

Mine is either in my coat pocket or an ankle holster.
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a piece of wood with a hole cut just big enough for a pancake box hole saw. use the template to guide a holesaw with no pilot bit when the carpenter sticks the romex through the center of the light block.
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wow a sawed-off shotty , can i post pics of my cannabis also?
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a piece of wood with a hole cut just big enough for a pancake box hole saw. use the template to guide a holesaw with no pilot bit when the carpenter sticks the romex through the center of the light block.
Never heard that before. Good idea.
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wow a sawed-off shotty , can i post pics of my cannabis also?
18" barrel plus the butt length perfectly legal. You can own one too (state permitting) if you pay $200 to ATF.
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I'm a 2nd year apprentice now. They gave me a van when they realized I only need to be shown once before I get it.
im proud of you , i know the feeling , not every one wants to learn and succeed,
some would have you remain under paid and ignorant until they die or retire. if i hired guys i couldn't trust with a van i would be the laughing joke of the towne.
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18" barrel plus the butt length perfectly legal. You can own one too (state permitting) if you pay $200 to ATF.
no im good my pink lady and my white AR-15 are fine by me.


its funny actually , i have my moms old gun and guys laugh until they realize it is still able to hit the mark .
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wow a sawed-off shotty , can i post pics of my cannabis also?
Sorry if my legally owned possessions offend you.

That is the factory barrel length (12") completely legal in Canada
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A tri-stand, Ridgid pony threader, nipple chuck, band saw.
Material for running rigid? Say it ain't so!!!
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It seems that a gun in the van is not surprising at all.

Who's stroking a gun right now?
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It seems that a gun in the van is not surprising at all.

Who's stroking a gun right now?
Too much pain in the ass to get and not near as much need as there is in the states. Living in and doing construction in fairly decent areas so no stop offs in sketchy neighbourhoods for me.
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Who do you work for?
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I get the humor but WTF are those supposed to be really?
Better yet what country's electrical system accepts that plug in?
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Who's stroking a gun right now?

No guns in the van here, NJ, only the criminals are allowed to do that.
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Better yet what country's electrical system accepts that plug in?

It looks European.
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It looks European.
Plug is a British standard 1363. I wonder if it's fitted with the proper fuse.
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18" barrel plus the butt length perfectly legal. You can own one too (state permitting) if you pay $200 to ATF.

I have one in 20ga and another in 12ga, perfectly legal. Like the exposed hammers on the one shown.

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