Posted by LOU from Wi. on February 01, 2013 at 18:29:28 from (174.124.8.216):
Best common device for carjacking-or tractor jacking.lol. Picked up this one today and waiting for warmer weather. It's prohibited for young farmers or ranchers to handle or transport it,let alone fire the thing,unless has written, permission from guardian or supervision from guardian to be in possession of it. The wife, who hates snakes,might carry it around the yard for her peace of mind with (fires 45lc/410 shotgun) 410 bird shot.During the summer we might have snake for supper,lol. It is certainly a wicked close up protection device.Thinking about adding a sign to the door " THIS DOOR WAS LOCKED FOR YOUR PROTECTION,NOT MINE" lol. One more piece of leather crafting for my son to do. The PPK shoulder holster works just great,so will this one. Enjoy the photo, LOU.
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