rollbar holster
#31
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Re: rollbar holster
Hi Terry,
A friend's father knowing how much he liked his Dad's service
weapon, had it rebuilt and blued, before giving it to him:
http://www.----------.com/daves1911.jpg It's got to be an heirloom, now.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Terry Jeffrey wrote:
>
> Hello Nathan,
>
> So you're a 1911 .45 man, heh? Good selection; same here ;). Nothing like
> a smooth shootin single action 45 auto.
>
> How are things out in eastern MT? Did you get your deer & elk tag
> application in yet? Deadline for special app is end of the month, but of
> course you can still hunt on the general tag. Montana is the most
> hunter-friendly state I've lived in yet! I'll probably elk hunt out here in
> area 392 or 335 again this year. I killed a nice 5x6 bull elk in 392 last
> season, and a couple nice mulies and a pronghorn out this way too. I also
> put in for a moose, big horn sheep, and mountain goat tag; will be lucky to
> draw one of the three ;).
>
> Man, we've sure been having some good rain this spring. Same for eastern
> MT?
>
> Terry
A friend's father knowing how much he liked his Dad's service
weapon, had it rebuilt and blued, before giving it to him:
http://www.----------.com/daves1911.jpg It's got to be an heirloom, now.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Terry Jeffrey wrote:
>
> Hello Nathan,
>
> So you're a 1911 .45 man, heh? Good selection; same here ;). Nothing like
> a smooth shootin single action 45 auto.
>
> How are things out in eastern MT? Did you get your deer & elk tag
> application in yet? Deadline for special app is end of the month, but of
> course you can still hunt on the general tag. Montana is the most
> hunter-friendly state I've lived in yet! I'll probably elk hunt out here in
> area 392 or 335 again this year. I killed a nice 5x6 bull elk in 392 last
> season, and a couple nice mulies and a pronghorn out this way too. I also
> put in for a moose, big horn sheep, and mountain goat tag; will be lucky to
> draw one of the three ;).
>
> Man, we've sure been having some good rain this spring. Same for eastern
> MT?
>
> Terry
#32
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Posts: n/a
Re: rollbar holster
Hi Terry,
A friend's father knowing how much he liked his Dad's service
weapon, had it rebuilt and blued, before giving it to him:
http://www.----------.com/daves1911.jpg It's got to be an heirloom, now.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Terry Jeffrey wrote:
>
> Hello Nathan,
>
> So you're a 1911 .45 man, heh? Good selection; same here ;). Nothing like
> a smooth shootin single action 45 auto.
>
> How are things out in eastern MT? Did you get your deer & elk tag
> application in yet? Deadline for special app is end of the month, but of
> course you can still hunt on the general tag. Montana is the most
> hunter-friendly state I've lived in yet! I'll probably elk hunt out here in
> area 392 or 335 again this year. I killed a nice 5x6 bull elk in 392 last
> season, and a couple nice mulies and a pronghorn out this way too. I also
> put in for a moose, big horn sheep, and mountain goat tag; will be lucky to
> draw one of the three ;).
>
> Man, we've sure been having some good rain this spring. Same for eastern
> MT?
>
> Terry
A friend's father knowing how much he liked his Dad's service
weapon, had it rebuilt and blued, before giving it to him:
http://www.----------.com/daves1911.jpg It's got to be an heirloom, now.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Terry Jeffrey wrote:
>
> Hello Nathan,
>
> So you're a 1911 .45 man, heh? Good selection; same here ;). Nothing like
> a smooth shootin single action 45 auto.
>
> How are things out in eastern MT? Did you get your deer & elk tag
> application in yet? Deadline for special app is end of the month, but of
> course you can still hunt on the general tag. Montana is the most
> hunter-friendly state I've lived in yet! I'll probably elk hunt out here in
> area 392 or 335 again this year. I killed a nice 5x6 bull elk in 392 last
> season, and a couple nice mulies and a pronghorn out this way too. I also
> put in for a moose, big horn sheep, and mountain goat tag; will be lucky to
> draw one of the three ;).
>
> Man, we've sure been having some good rain this spring. Same for eastern
> MT?
>
> Terry
#33
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: rollbar holster
Hi Terry,
A friend's father knowing how much he liked his Dad's service
weapon, had it rebuilt and blued, before giving it to him:
http://www.----------.com/daves1911.jpg It's got to be an heirloom, now.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Terry Jeffrey wrote:
>
> Hello Nathan,
>
> So you're a 1911 .45 man, heh? Good selection; same here ;). Nothing like
> a smooth shootin single action 45 auto.
>
> How are things out in eastern MT? Did you get your deer & elk tag
> application in yet? Deadline for special app is end of the month, but of
> course you can still hunt on the general tag. Montana is the most
> hunter-friendly state I've lived in yet! I'll probably elk hunt out here in
> area 392 or 335 again this year. I killed a nice 5x6 bull elk in 392 last
> season, and a couple nice mulies and a pronghorn out this way too. I also
> put in for a moose, big horn sheep, and mountain goat tag; will be lucky to
> draw one of the three ;).
>
> Man, we've sure been having some good rain this spring. Same for eastern
> MT?
>
> Terry
A friend's father knowing how much he liked his Dad's service
weapon, had it rebuilt and blued, before giving it to him:
http://www.----------.com/daves1911.jpg It's got to be an heirloom, now.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Terry Jeffrey wrote:
>
> Hello Nathan,
>
> So you're a 1911 .45 man, heh? Good selection; same here ;). Nothing like
> a smooth shootin single action 45 auto.
>
> How are things out in eastern MT? Did you get your deer & elk tag
> application in yet? Deadline for special app is end of the month, but of
> course you can still hunt on the general tag. Montana is the most
> hunter-friendly state I've lived in yet! I'll probably elk hunt out here in
> area 392 or 335 again this year. I killed a nice 5x6 bull elk in 392 last
> season, and a couple nice mulies and a pronghorn out this way too. I also
> put in for a moose, big horn sheep, and mountain goat tag; will be lucky to
> draw one of the three ;).
>
> Man, we've sure been having some good rain this spring. Same for eastern
> MT?
>
> Terry
#34
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Posts: n/a
Re: rollbar holster
Bill,
A M1911A1 is a nice heirloom indeed.
A few of my old shotguns belonged to my granddad many years ago. Not worth
much in money (mostly old Winchester model 37s), but I'll never trade them.
I see them as worth more than any material item in the world since he gave
them to me, which my two boys or grandkids will get one day.
Terry
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:42954963.EC7A0B45@***.net...
> Hi Terry,
> A friend's father knowing how much he liked his Dad's service
> weapon, had it rebuilt and blued, before giving it to him:
> http://www.----------.com/daves1911.jpg It's got to be an heirloom, now.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Terry Jeffrey wrote:
>>
>> Hello Nathan,
>>
>> So you're a 1911 .45 man, heh? Good selection; same here ;). Nothing
>> like
>> a smooth shootin single action 45 auto.
>>
>> How are things out in eastern MT? Did you get your deer & elk tag
>> application in yet? Deadline for special app is end of the month, but of
>> course you can still hunt on the general tag. Montana is the most
>> hunter-friendly state I've lived in yet! I'll probably elk hunt out here
>> in
>> area 392 or 335 again this year. I killed a nice 5x6 bull elk in 392
>> last
>> season, and a couple nice mulies and a pronghorn out this way too. I
>> also
>> put in for a moose, big horn sheep, and mountain goat tag; will be lucky
>> to
>> draw one of the three ;).
>>
>> Man, we've sure been having some good rain this spring. Same for eastern
>> MT?
>>
>> Terry
A M1911A1 is a nice heirloom indeed.
A few of my old shotguns belonged to my granddad many years ago. Not worth
much in money (mostly old Winchester model 37s), but I'll never trade them.
I see them as worth more than any material item in the world since he gave
them to me, which my two boys or grandkids will get one day.
Terry
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:42954963.EC7A0B45@***.net...
> Hi Terry,
> A friend's father knowing how much he liked his Dad's service
> weapon, had it rebuilt and blued, before giving it to him:
> http://www.----------.com/daves1911.jpg It's got to be an heirloom, now.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Terry Jeffrey wrote:
>>
>> Hello Nathan,
>>
>> So you're a 1911 .45 man, heh? Good selection; same here ;). Nothing
>> like
>> a smooth shootin single action 45 auto.
>>
>> How are things out in eastern MT? Did you get your deer & elk tag
>> application in yet? Deadline for special app is end of the month, but of
>> course you can still hunt on the general tag. Montana is the most
>> hunter-friendly state I've lived in yet! I'll probably elk hunt out here
>> in
>> area 392 or 335 again this year. I killed a nice 5x6 bull elk in 392
>> last
>> season, and a couple nice mulies and a pronghorn out this way too. I
>> also
>> put in for a moose, big horn sheep, and mountain goat tag; will be lucky
>> to
>> draw one of the three ;).
>>
>> Man, we've sure been having some good rain this spring. Same for eastern
>> MT?
>>
>> Terry
#35
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Posts: n/a
Re: rollbar holster
Bill,
A M1911A1 is a nice heirloom indeed.
A few of my old shotguns belonged to my granddad many years ago. Not worth
much in money (mostly old Winchester model 37s), but I'll never trade them.
I see them as worth more than any material item in the world since he gave
them to me, which my two boys or grandkids will get one day.
Terry
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:42954963.EC7A0B45@***.net...
> Hi Terry,
> A friend's father knowing how much he liked his Dad's service
> weapon, had it rebuilt and blued, before giving it to him:
> http://www.----------.com/daves1911.jpg It's got to be an heirloom, now.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Terry Jeffrey wrote:
>>
>> Hello Nathan,
>>
>> So you're a 1911 .45 man, heh? Good selection; same here ;). Nothing
>> like
>> a smooth shootin single action 45 auto.
>>
>> How are things out in eastern MT? Did you get your deer & elk tag
>> application in yet? Deadline for special app is end of the month, but of
>> course you can still hunt on the general tag. Montana is the most
>> hunter-friendly state I've lived in yet! I'll probably elk hunt out here
>> in
>> area 392 or 335 again this year. I killed a nice 5x6 bull elk in 392
>> last
>> season, and a couple nice mulies and a pronghorn out this way too. I
>> also
>> put in for a moose, big horn sheep, and mountain goat tag; will be lucky
>> to
>> draw one of the three ;).
>>
>> Man, we've sure been having some good rain this spring. Same for eastern
>> MT?
>>
>> Terry
A M1911A1 is a nice heirloom indeed.
A few of my old shotguns belonged to my granddad many years ago. Not worth
much in money (mostly old Winchester model 37s), but I'll never trade them.
I see them as worth more than any material item in the world since he gave
them to me, which my two boys or grandkids will get one day.
Terry
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:42954963.EC7A0B45@***.net...
> Hi Terry,
> A friend's father knowing how much he liked his Dad's service
> weapon, had it rebuilt and blued, before giving it to him:
> http://www.----------.com/daves1911.jpg It's got to be an heirloom, now.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Terry Jeffrey wrote:
>>
>> Hello Nathan,
>>
>> So you're a 1911 .45 man, heh? Good selection; same here ;). Nothing
>> like
>> a smooth shootin single action 45 auto.
>>
>> How are things out in eastern MT? Did you get your deer & elk tag
>> application in yet? Deadline for special app is end of the month, but of
>> course you can still hunt on the general tag. Montana is the most
>> hunter-friendly state I've lived in yet! I'll probably elk hunt out here
>> in
>> area 392 or 335 again this year. I killed a nice 5x6 bull elk in 392
>> last
>> season, and a couple nice mulies and a pronghorn out this way too. I
>> also
>> put in for a moose, big horn sheep, and mountain goat tag; will be lucky
>> to
>> draw one of the three ;).
>>
>> Man, we've sure been having some good rain this spring. Same for eastern
>> MT?
>>
>> Terry
#36
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Re: rollbar holster
Bill,
A M1911A1 is a nice heirloom indeed.
A few of my old shotguns belonged to my granddad many years ago. Not worth
much in money (mostly old Winchester model 37s), but I'll never trade them.
I see them as worth more than any material item in the world since he gave
them to me, which my two boys or grandkids will get one day.
Terry
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:42954963.EC7A0B45@***.net...
> Hi Terry,
> A friend's father knowing how much he liked his Dad's service
> weapon, had it rebuilt and blued, before giving it to him:
> http://www.----------.com/daves1911.jpg It's got to be an heirloom, now.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Terry Jeffrey wrote:
>>
>> Hello Nathan,
>>
>> So you're a 1911 .45 man, heh? Good selection; same here ;). Nothing
>> like
>> a smooth shootin single action 45 auto.
>>
>> How are things out in eastern MT? Did you get your deer & elk tag
>> application in yet? Deadline for special app is end of the month, but of
>> course you can still hunt on the general tag. Montana is the most
>> hunter-friendly state I've lived in yet! I'll probably elk hunt out here
>> in
>> area 392 or 335 again this year. I killed a nice 5x6 bull elk in 392
>> last
>> season, and a couple nice mulies and a pronghorn out this way too. I
>> also
>> put in for a moose, big horn sheep, and mountain goat tag; will be lucky
>> to
>> draw one of the three ;).
>>
>> Man, we've sure been having some good rain this spring. Same for eastern
>> MT?
>>
>> Terry
A M1911A1 is a nice heirloom indeed.
A few of my old shotguns belonged to my granddad many years ago. Not worth
much in money (mostly old Winchester model 37s), but I'll never trade them.
I see them as worth more than any material item in the world since he gave
them to me, which my two boys or grandkids will get one day.
Terry
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:42954963.EC7A0B45@***.net...
> Hi Terry,
> A friend's father knowing how much he liked his Dad's service
> weapon, had it rebuilt and blued, before giving it to him:
> http://www.----------.com/daves1911.jpg It's got to be an heirloom, now.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Terry Jeffrey wrote:
>>
>> Hello Nathan,
>>
>> So you're a 1911 .45 man, heh? Good selection; same here ;). Nothing
>> like
>> a smooth shootin single action 45 auto.
>>
>> How are things out in eastern MT? Did you get your deer & elk tag
>> application in yet? Deadline for special app is end of the month, but of
>> course you can still hunt on the general tag. Montana is the most
>> hunter-friendly state I've lived in yet! I'll probably elk hunt out here
>> in
>> area 392 or 335 again this year. I killed a nice 5x6 bull elk in 392
>> last
>> season, and a couple nice mulies and a pronghorn out this way too. I
>> also
>> put in for a moose, big horn sheep, and mountain goat tag; will be lucky
>> to
>> draw one of the three ;).
>>
>> Man, we've sure been having some good rain this spring. Same for eastern
>> MT?
>>
>> Terry
#37
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Re: rollbar holster
Bill,
A M1911A1 is a nice heirloom indeed.
A few of my old shotguns belonged to my granddad many years ago. Not worth
much in money (mostly old Winchester model 37s), but I'll never trade them.
I see them as worth more than any material item in the world since he gave
them to me, which my two boys or grandkids will get one day.
Terry
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:42954963.EC7A0B45@***.net...
> Hi Terry,
> A friend's father knowing how much he liked his Dad's service
> weapon, had it rebuilt and blued, before giving it to him:
> http://www.----------.com/daves1911.jpg It's got to be an heirloom, now.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Terry Jeffrey wrote:
>>
>> Hello Nathan,
>>
>> So you're a 1911 .45 man, heh? Good selection; same here ;). Nothing
>> like
>> a smooth shootin single action 45 auto.
>>
>> How are things out in eastern MT? Did you get your deer & elk tag
>> application in yet? Deadline for special app is end of the month, but of
>> course you can still hunt on the general tag. Montana is the most
>> hunter-friendly state I've lived in yet! I'll probably elk hunt out here
>> in
>> area 392 or 335 again this year. I killed a nice 5x6 bull elk in 392
>> last
>> season, and a couple nice mulies and a pronghorn out this way too. I
>> also
>> put in for a moose, big horn sheep, and mountain goat tag; will be lucky
>> to
>> draw one of the three ;).
>>
>> Man, we've sure been having some good rain this spring. Same for eastern
>> MT?
>>
>> Terry
A M1911A1 is a nice heirloom indeed.
A few of my old shotguns belonged to my granddad many years ago. Not worth
much in money (mostly old Winchester model 37s), but I'll never trade them.
I see them as worth more than any material item in the world since he gave
them to me, which my two boys or grandkids will get one day.
Terry
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:42954963.EC7A0B45@***.net...
> Hi Terry,
> A friend's father knowing how much he liked his Dad's service
> weapon, had it rebuilt and blued, before giving it to him:
> http://www.----------.com/daves1911.jpg It's got to be an heirloom, now.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Terry Jeffrey wrote:
>>
>> Hello Nathan,
>>
>> So you're a 1911 .45 man, heh? Good selection; same here ;). Nothing
>> like
>> a smooth shootin single action 45 auto.
>>
>> How are things out in eastern MT? Did you get your deer & elk tag
>> application in yet? Deadline for special app is end of the month, but of
>> course you can still hunt on the general tag. Montana is the most
>> hunter-friendly state I've lived in yet! I'll probably elk hunt out here
>> in
>> area 392 or 335 again this year. I killed a nice 5x6 bull elk in 392
>> last
>> season, and a couple nice mulies and a pronghorn out this way too. I
>> also
>> put in for a moose, big horn sheep, and mountain goat tag; will be lucky
>> to
>> draw one of the three ;).
>>
>> Man, we've sure been having some good rain this spring. Same for eastern
>> MT?
>>
>> Terry
#38
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Off Topic Re: rollbar holster
Hi Terry,
That reminds me my Grandfather gave me a couple of old antique
rolled steel shotguns, at too young an age to appreciate them, he remove
the firing pins, and we used them as toys, too bad, this is all I have
left on his gift: http://www.----------.com/temp/shotgunHammer.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Terry Jeffrey wrote:
>
> Bill,
>
> A M1911A1 is a nice heirloom indeed.
>
> A few of my old shotguns belonged to my granddad many years ago. Not worth
> much in money (mostly old Winchester model 37s), but I'll never trade them.
> I see them as worth more than any material item in the world since he gave
> them to me, which my two boys or grandkids will get one day.
>
> Terry
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:42954963.EC7A0B45@***.net...
> > Hi Terry,
> > A friend's father knowing how much he liked his Dad's service
> > weapon, had it rebuilt and blued, before giving it to him:
> > http://www.----------.com/daves1911.jpg It's got to be an heirloom, now.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:--------------------
> >
> > Terry Jeffrey wrote:
> >>
> >> Hello Nathan,
> >>
> >> So you're a 1911 .45 man, heh? Good selection; same here ;). Nothing
> >> like
> >> a smooth shootin single action 45 auto.
> >>
> >> How are things out in eastern MT? Did you get your deer & elk tag
> >> application in yet? Deadline for special app is end of the month, but of
> >> course you can still hunt on the general tag. Montana is the most
> >> hunter-friendly state I've lived in yet! I'll probably elk hunt out here
> >> in
> >> area 392 or 335 again this year. I killed a nice 5x6 bull elk in 392
> >> last
> >> season, and a couple nice mulies and a pronghorn out this way too. I
> >> also
> >> put in for a moose, big horn sheep, and mountain goat tag; will be lucky
> >> to
> >> draw one of the three ;).
> >>
> >> Man, we've sure been having some good rain this spring. Same for eastern
> >> MT?
> >>
> >> Terry
That reminds me my Grandfather gave me a couple of old antique
rolled steel shotguns, at too young an age to appreciate them, he remove
the firing pins, and we used them as toys, too bad, this is all I have
left on his gift: http://www.----------.com/temp/shotgunHammer.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Terry Jeffrey wrote:
>
> Bill,
>
> A M1911A1 is a nice heirloom indeed.
>
> A few of my old shotguns belonged to my granddad many years ago. Not worth
> much in money (mostly old Winchester model 37s), but I'll never trade them.
> I see them as worth more than any material item in the world since he gave
> them to me, which my two boys or grandkids will get one day.
>
> Terry
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:42954963.EC7A0B45@***.net...
> > Hi Terry,
> > A friend's father knowing how much he liked his Dad's service
> > weapon, had it rebuilt and blued, before giving it to him:
> > http://www.----------.com/daves1911.jpg It's got to be an heirloom, now.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:--------------------
> >
> > Terry Jeffrey wrote:
> >>
> >> Hello Nathan,
> >>
> >> So you're a 1911 .45 man, heh? Good selection; same here ;). Nothing
> >> like
> >> a smooth shootin single action 45 auto.
> >>
> >> How are things out in eastern MT? Did you get your deer & elk tag
> >> application in yet? Deadline for special app is end of the month, but of
> >> course you can still hunt on the general tag. Montana is the most
> >> hunter-friendly state I've lived in yet! I'll probably elk hunt out here
> >> in
> >> area 392 or 335 again this year. I killed a nice 5x6 bull elk in 392
> >> last
> >> season, and a couple nice mulies and a pronghorn out this way too. I
> >> also
> >> put in for a moose, big horn sheep, and mountain goat tag; will be lucky
> >> to
> >> draw one of the three ;).
> >>
> >> Man, we've sure been having some good rain this spring. Same for eastern
> >> MT?
> >>
> >> Terry
#39
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Off Topic Re: rollbar holster
Hi Terry,
That reminds me my Grandfather gave me a couple of old antique
rolled steel shotguns, at too young an age to appreciate them, he remove
the firing pins, and we used them as toys, too bad, this is all I have
left on his gift: http://www.----------.com/temp/shotgunHammer.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Terry Jeffrey wrote:
>
> Bill,
>
> A M1911A1 is a nice heirloom indeed.
>
> A few of my old shotguns belonged to my granddad many years ago. Not worth
> much in money (mostly old Winchester model 37s), but I'll never trade them.
> I see them as worth more than any material item in the world since he gave
> them to me, which my two boys or grandkids will get one day.
>
> Terry
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:42954963.EC7A0B45@***.net...
> > Hi Terry,
> > A friend's father knowing how much he liked his Dad's service
> > weapon, had it rebuilt and blued, before giving it to him:
> > http://www.----------.com/daves1911.jpg It's got to be an heirloom, now.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:--------------------
> >
> > Terry Jeffrey wrote:
> >>
> >> Hello Nathan,
> >>
> >> So you're a 1911 .45 man, heh? Good selection; same here ;). Nothing
> >> like
> >> a smooth shootin single action 45 auto.
> >>
> >> How are things out in eastern MT? Did you get your deer & elk tag
> >> application in yet? Deadline for special app is end of the month, but of
> >> course you can still hunt on the general tag. Montana is the most
> >> hunter-friendly state I've lived in yet! I'll probably elk hunt out here
> >> in
> >> area 392 or 335 again this year. I killed a nice 5x6 bull elk in 392
> >> last
> >> season, and a couple nice mulies and a pronghorn out this way too. I
> >> also
> >> put in for a moose, big horn sheep, and mountain goat tag; will be lucky
> >> to
> >> draw one of the three ;).
> >>
> >> Man, we've sure been having some good rain this spring. Same for eastern
> >> MT?
> >>
> >> Terry
That reminds me my Grandfather gave me a couple of old antique
rolled steel shotguns, at too young an age to appreciate them, he remove
the firing pins, and we used them as toys, too bad, this is all I have
left on his gift: http://www.----------.com/temp/shotgunHammer.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Terry Jeffrey wrote:
>
> Bill,
>
> A M1911A1 is a nice heirloom indeed.
>
> A few of my old shotguns belonged to my granddad many years ago. Not worth
> much in money (mostly old Winchester model 37s), but I'll never trade them.
> I see them as worth more than any material item in the world since he gave
> them to me, which my two boys or grandkids will get one day.
>
> Terry
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:42954963.EC7A0B45@***.net...
> > Hi Terry,
> > A friend's father knowing how much he liked his Dad's service
> > weapon, had it rebuilt and blued, before giving it to him:
> > http://www.----------.com/daves1911.jpg It's got to be an heirloom, now.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:--------------------
> >
> > Terry Jeffrey wrote:
> >>
> >> Hello Nathan,
> >>
> >> So you're a 1911 .45 man, heh? Good selection; same here ;). Nothing
> >> like
> >> a smooth shootin single action 45 auto.
> >>
> >> How are things out in eastern MT? Did you get your deer & elk tag
> >> application in yet? Deadline for special app is end of the month, but of
> >> course you can still hunt on the general tag. Montana is the most
> >> hunter-friendly state I've lived in yet! I'll probably elk hunt out here
> >> in
> >> area 392 or 335 again this year. I killed a nice 5x6 bull elk in 392
> >> last
> >> season, and a couple nice mulies and a pronghorn out this way too. I
> >> also
> >> put in for a moose, big horn sheep, and mountain goat tag; will be lucky
> >> to
> >> draw one of the three ;).
> >>
> >> Man, we've sure been having some good rain this spring. Same for eastern
> >> MT?
> >>
> >> Terry
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Hi Terry,
That reminds me my Grandfather gave me a couple of old antique
rolled steel shotguns, at too young an age to appreciate them, he remove
the firing pins, and we used them as toys, too bad, this is all I have
left on his gift: http://www.----------.com/temp/shotgunHammer.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Terry Jeffrey wrote:
>
> Bill,
>
> A M1911A1 is a nice heirloom indeed.
>
> A few of my old shotguns belonged to my granddad many years ago. Not worth
> much in money (mostly old Winchester model 37s), but I'll never trade them.
> I see them as worth more than any material item in the world since he gave
> them to me, which my two boys or grandkids will get one day.
>
> Terry
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:42954963.EC7A0B45@***.net...
> > Hi Terry,
> > A friend's father knowing how much he liked his Dad's service
> > weapon, had it rebuilt and blued, before giving it to him:
> > http://www.----------.com/daves1911.jpg It's got to be an heirloom, now.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:--------------------
> >
> > Terry Jeffrey wrote:
> >>
> >> Hello Nathan,
> >>
> >> So you're a 1911 .45 man, heh? Good selection; same here ;). Nothing
> >> like
> >> a smooth shootin single action 45 auto.
> >>
> >> How are things out in eastern MT? Did you get your deer & elk tag
> >> application in yet? Deadline for special app is end of the month, but of
> >> course you can still hunt on the general tag. Montana is the most
> >> hunter-friendly state I've lived in yet! I'll probably elk hunt out here
> >> in
> >> area 392 or 335 again this year. I killed a nice 5x6 bull elk in 392
> >> last
> >> season, and a couple nice mulies and a pronghorn out this way too. I
> >> also
> >> put in for a moose, big horn sheep, and mountain goat tag; will be lucky
> >> to
> >> draw one of the three ;).
> >>
> >> Man, we've sure been having some good rain this spring. Same for eastern
> >> MT?
> >>
> >> Terry
That reminds me my Grandfather gave me a couple of old antique
rolled steel shotguns, at too young an age to appreciate them, he remove
the firing pins, and we used them as toys, too bad, this is all I have
left on his gift: http://www.----------.com/temp/shotgunHammer.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Terry Jeffrey wrote:
>
> Bill,
>
> A M1911A1 is a nice heirloom indeed.
>
> A few of my old shotguns belonged to my granddad many years ago. Not worth
> much in money (mostly old Winchester model 37s), but I'll never trade them.
> I see them as worth more than any material item in the world since he gave
> them to me, which my two boys or grandkids will get one day.
>
> Terry
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:42954963.EC7A0B45@***.net...
> > Hi Terry,
> > A friend's father knowing how much he liked his Dad's service
> > weapon, had it rebuilt and blued, before giving it to him:
> > http://www.----------.com/daves1911.jpg It's got to be an heirloom, now.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:--------------------
> >
> > Terry Jeffrey wrote:
> >>
> >> Hello Nathan,
> >>
> >> So you're a 1911 .45 man, heh? Good selection; same here ;). Nothing
> >> like
> >> a smooth shootin single action 45 auto.
> >>
> >> How are things out in eastern MT? Did you get your deer & elk tag
> >> application in yet? Deadline for special app is end of the month, but of
> >> course you can still hunt on the general tag. Montana is the most
> >> hunter-friendly state I've lived in yet! I'll probably elk hunt out here
> >> in
> >> area 392 or 335 again this year. I killed a nice 5x6 bull elk in 392
> >> last
> >> season, and a couple nice mulies and a pronghorn out this way too. I
> >> also
> >> put in for a moose, big horn sheep, and mountain goat tag; will be lucky
> >> to
> >> draw one of the three ;).
> >>
> >> Man, we've sure been having some good rain this spring. Same for eastern
> >> MT?
> >>
> >> Terry