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Fine you want a great 30-06 and do not want to spend a fortune on some of the new junk out there!

So you want a great 30-06. But do not want to spend a fortune on some of the new junk out there!
 - Model 1917 Sporter, Blue 24 ½” Sporterized Bolt Action Rifle with Leather Sling & Weaver K4 Scope MFD Unknown ATF Modern - Picture 5
Then you might want to consider an Old Timer like this. The reasons being is the following.
 - Model 1917 Sporter, Blue 24 ½” Sporterized Bolt Action Rifle with Leather Sling & Weaver K4 Scope MFD Unknown ATF Modern - Picture 6 In that somebody else out there has already sent the time and money to fix this fine old Rifle.
 - Model 1917 Sporter, Blue 24 ½” Sporterized Bolt Action Rifle with Leather Sling & Weaver K4 Scope MFD Unknown ATF Modern - Picture 7
Next the 30-06 is still one of the best calibers out there. In that it comes in a variety of loads and bullet weights. So you could if you wanted to. Go shoot most varmints and then go forth on the same day. And confidently go after all the big mastys out there in North America and most of the game overseas!
 - Model 1917 Sporter, Blue 24 ½” Sporterized Bolt Action Rifle with Leather Sling & Weaver K4 Scope MFD Unknown ATF Modern - Picture 8
Lastly I doubt that a similar rifle like this one will go for more than $400. That and the worst case all you will probably have to do is put on a newer scope and a recoil pad, Then to the range to zero it in and you are good to go! Grumpy
 - Model 1917 Sporter, Blue 24 ½” Sporterized Bolt Action Rifle with Leather Sling & Weaver K4 Scope MFD Unknown ATF Modern - Picture 9
 - Model 1917 Sporter, Blue 24 ½” Sporterized Bolt Action Rifle with Leather Sling & Weaver K4 Scope MFD Unknown ATF Modern - Picture 10

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Some Classic Rifle Time -Custom Interarms an Early English Mark X Viscount in .338 Win. Mag.

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Custom Interarms Early English - Mark X Viscount .338 Win. Mag. Bolt Action Rifle - Picture 9
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Some High End Gun Picture Dump


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Arisaka Type 99 Rifle with a complete Mum in caliber 7.7 X 58mm

 This poor thing needs some serious TLC!













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Some really Old School Gear!

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A Monday Blast from the Past!

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Browning/Winchester Model 71 Standard and High Grade

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Another good reason to have some spare cash around! (From the Daily Timewaster)

Hong Kong Protests Show Dangers of a Cashless Society – Lesson: never allow any government to do away with cash.

In Hong Kong, most people use a contactless smart card called an “Octopus card” to pay for everything from transit, to parking, and even retail purchases. It’s pretty handy: Just wave your tentacular card over the sensor and make your way to the platform.
But no one used their Octopus card to get around Hong Kong during the protests. The risk was that a government could view the central database of Octopus transactions to unmask these democratic ne’er-do-wells. Traveling downtown during the height of the protests? You could get put on a list, even if you just happened to be in the area.
So the savvy subversives turned to cash instead. Normally, the lines for the single-ticket machines that accept cash are populated only by a few confused tourists, while locals whiz through the turnstiles with their fintech wizardry.
But on protest days, the queues teemed with young activists clutching old school paper notes.
As one protestor told Quartz: “We’re afraid of having our data tracked.”
Using cash to purchase single tickets meant that governments couldn’t connect activists’ activities with their Octopus accounts. It was instant anonymity. Sure, it was less convenient. And one-off physical tickets cost a little more than the Octopus equivalent. But the trade-off of avoiding persecution and jail time was well worth it.
Or, you do something the government doesn’t like and the shut down your access to digital money, leaving you absolutely broke.  Or, you get into a tax dispute with the IRS, and they simply take the money they think you owe, and then challenge you to litigate the issue with them.
A cashless society is a tyrant’s dream.
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Rush Hour In Chicago

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WTF?