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Unread 04-11-2018, 01:08 PM   #11
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You haven't contracted him yet?
He's been too busy watching cars go around in circles
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You do know what NASCAR stands for don't you?
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What Daryl?






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Egger, I'm never too busy for you..... Ya and what does NASCAR stand for Daryl. I probably shouldn't ask......
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I'm surprised you guys, especially you OP, have'nt heard this one before. I will preface this by saying that I enjoy those cars going around in a circle and no disrespect meant to anyone who enjoys it as I do. And the answer is;
Non Athletic Sport Centered Around Rednecks
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NASCAR - You can get the same visual effect by pouring M&M's in the toilet and flushing it.
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edgarspencer,

My .22 is a Savage Model 29 that is a tube fed pump from the mid '30s. I have never seen one like in your picture before. What brand and model is it?
Here is a link to some pics.
http://s821.photobucket.com/user/coc...20num%201127XX
Good luck getting all your parts together.

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I have one of those screws that might work. It's off a Savage 29B IIRC. Let me know if you still need it.

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Sir, you have a couple pretty darn nice long guns there. I would be proud of either one of them. Just take good care of them and they will take good care of you. JMHO but they are much more fun and enjoyable to take out and use them than to look at hanging on a wall. That VH would work very well on a sporting clays course or a trap range and the 22 Savage would be at home plinking or hunting small game. Hope you have fun and enjoy them. Mark
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Nice guns. I have the same Savage .22 and love it. mine has a target grade aperture sight and shoots very straight. I educated a marauding red squirrel with it just yesterday.
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