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Old 01-03-2011, 03:50 PM   #1
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.....You used your 410 Skeet-er You mean a bicycle company gun?????????? This was a Parker shoot, your admission is a forfeiture, 5th place to DNQ!
No, no, no.....

He meant the "Skeet" gun - not a gun made by a scooter company or something...?? In fact - he shot for SCORE ONLY with the Parker .410....

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No, no, no.....

He meant the "Skeet" gun - not a gun made by a scooter company or something...?? In fact - he shot for SCORE ONLY with the Parker .410....

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(PS - Dean - you now - officially - owe me BIG TIME )
OK I did see a scooter gun or too in the rack but they disappeared quickly, probably the owners were riddled with shame and quickly hid them. However shooting a 410 in an open competition pretty much defines the term bringing a knife to a gunfight

Dean owes you big time, wow I thought you had enough borrowed stuff from him but now you demand more, you are a cruel man John D.
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....However shooting a 410 in an open competition pretty much defines the term bringing a knife to a gunfight
I do believe that Dean referred to my .410 as a "PEA-SHOOTER"... I'd much rather have a knife in a gun fight then a "pea-shooter"..???



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I do believe that Dean referred to my .410 as a "PEA-SHOOTER"... I'd much rather have a knife in a gun fight then a "pea-shooter"..???



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Not only that, but wasn't Dean the one you chastised for taking your guns apart in front of you as you took them out of your car?
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However shooting a 410 in an open competition pretty much defines the term bringing a knife to a gunfight......

......unless the shooter of the 410 scores 5th



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