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My favorite hobby without a motor or wheels:

DO YOU CARRY?
Have been around guns all my life. Got my 1st shotgun, a 20 gauge double barrel from Sears when I was 8yo. Old man now but still love them. My new favorite is a good one.......to nice to carry. Stainless Wilson Supergrade

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I recently sold all my guns. Yep, that's my story. But if I did have some for hunting and protection and so forth, I would carry a Glock 19 every day, everywhere. Tritium sights.
 
I recently sold all my guns. Yep, that's my story. But if I did have some for hunting and protection and so forth, I would carry a Glock 19 every day, everywhere. Tritium sights.
I would have guessed Glock by your user name. Hey nothing wrong, Glock is a reliable handgun that they sell by the train-car load
 
My favorite hobby without a motor or wheels:

DO YOU CARRY?
Have been around guns all my life. Got my 1st shotgun, a 20 gauge double barrel from Sears when I was 8yo. Old man now but still love them. My new favorite is a good one.......to nice to carry. Stainless Wilson Supergrade

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Beautiful gun. I carry a Glock 36 daily in the winter and a Ruger lcp in the summer. Have and HK P30 as my truck and nightstand gun
 
Life is too short to shoot ugly guns. ;)
But the Blocks do go bang every time.
 
Farming (gentleman farming, of course...really, plant for dove hunts and other stuff for wildlife/us to eat) and offshore fishing are my hobbies. My 72 year old father and I go to farm most every weekend when not fishing.
 

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I have been known to restore and modify old bronco’s.
 

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I have been known to restore and modify old bronco’s.
Nice! What’s your opinion of the “New” Bronco. Did they nail it, or miss the mark in your opinion?
 
I think from what I have seen they are pretty close to the mark! I love that they used the elements of the original 1966 through 1977 model. Judging by the amount of accessories that are available and flexibility of the vehicle I bet you they’re going to give jeep wrangler a real run for market share over the next five years. It is actually a very popular market with a lot of long time loyal customers that really like that lifestyle.
 
I think from what I have seen they are pretty close to the mark! I love that they used the elements of the original 1966 through 1977 model. Judging by the amount of accessories that are available and flexibility of the vehicle I bet you they’re going to give jeep wrangler a real run for market share over the next five years. It is actually a very popular market with a lot of long time loyal customers that really like that lifestyle.

Yeah I’m a Jeeper but thought thats gonna give it a run for the money. There’s always that brand follower and the car companies are starting to figure out those with the money are the 40-60 crowd, when all the cool cars were around. They “retro” the look, bring back the name and BAM! Well all except the electric “Mustang”. Big fail there. I guess they think they’ll sell it off the name.
 
I’m a GM guy. They really blew it with the blazer. The C8 on the other hand....badass.
 
I’m a GM guy. They really blew it with the blazer. The C8 on the other hand....badass.

Well that Blazer looks more like a Blazer than the new electric Mustang looks like “real” Mustang ... :oops:
 
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Yeah, not sure what they were thinking there
 
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