Browning Love?

Wait a minute. How come a female gets $150? If I get a Buckmark tat on one of my ass cheeks could I get the $150? LOL
Or this. No tattoo involved but it is on my 2002 FORD F250 SUPER DUTY 7.3 L DIESEL. Oughta be worth at least $50 off?
 

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My browning x bolt medallion is my favorite push feed out of the box rifle.
 
Any one else think that sweet 16 is probably the best semi auto shotgun?
 
Or this. No tattoo involved but it is on my 2002 FORD F250 SUPER DUTY 7.3 L DIESEL. Oughta be worth at least $50 off?

Maybe a Dodge Ram prior to 2008 (like I have), but nothing else. It would have to be a manual transmission...


However, my respects for a 7.3 L.
I had a 6.0 L and that thing stayed in the shop more than it stayed on the road.



My 2 worst vehicles:

1983 Jeep Scrambler 2.5L I4
2004 Ford F250 6.0L Diesel
 
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Any one else think that sweet 16 is probably the best semi auto shotgun?

Are you talking the original? Or the newer version A5?

The A5's from a few years ago had some issues.
 
Are you talking the original? Or the newer version A5?

The A5's from a few years ago had some issues.
The original ones
I dont think the last version worked the same way
 
Are you talking the original? Or the newer version A5?

The A5's from a few years ago had some issues.
The difference between new and old A5

New = lightweight inertia operated semiautomatic
Old = heavy all steel "long recoil" operated semiautomatic
New = kicks like hell
Old = very smooth "double jump" and relatively no recoil.
New = an imbecile can make them work
Old = needed to be able to follow instructions (entirely graphic) to make them work
New = cheap to make (but 16 Ga still @ $2K)
Old = all machined = expensive to make = extinct.
 
The difference between new and old A5

New = lightweight inertia operated semiautomatic
Old = heavy all steel "long recoil" operated semiautomatic
New = kicks like hell
Old = very smooth "double jump" and relatively no recoil.
New = cheap to make (but 16 Ga still @ $2K)
Old = all machined = expensive to make = extinct.
Lol
I guess I cheated anyway
My 16 is a Remington 11 anyway
Picked it up years ago. The guy I got it from took it down and messed up putting it back together. Think I payed 50$ for it.
 
Cops can cite me for a broken windshield as dangerous equipment (vision impairment) but people can drive around with all manner of distracting obstructing debris dangling from their rear view mirror. I don't get it. :D
That’s ok. I get it. This thing is about an inch and a half in size. It obstructs nothing and doesn’t distract me at all. But thanks for your sincere concern.
 
The original ones
I dont think the last version worked the same way

The original is one of the best shotguns ever made for sure. The new ones, no thanks. The Silver and Maxus are great guns. I'm more of a gas-gun guy myself.
 
Maybe a Dodge Ram prior to 2008 (like I have), but nothing else. It would have to be a manual transmission...


However, my respects for a 7.3 L.
I had a 6.0 L and that thing stayed in the shop more than it stayed on the road.



My 2 worst vehicles:

1983 Jeep Scrambler 2.5L I4
2004 Ford F250 6.0L Diesel
Yeah, that 6L diesel had a LOT of problems. Not one of Ford’s better decisions.
 
The original is one of the best shotguns ever made for sure. The new ones, no thanks. The Silver and Maxus are great guns. I'm more of a gas-gun guy myself.
+1 on gas shotguns. Just MY personal preference.
 

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