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      Cindy's Hot Shots Severn Location Now Open

      I heard he retired but could be wrong, as I think I heard an employee or two from On Target came over. But I’m the least informed, only covering range and range safety on weekends.
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      Cindy's Hot Shots Severn Location Now Open

      Just wanted to make this post in case anyone wasn't aware, Cindy's Hot Shots in Severn is now open. I'm sure most people know it replaced On Target and in the same location, but just in case here is a google maps link: https://goo.gl/maps/f9mcVjoYFqRTC85r9 It's only pistol caliber and .22 at...
    3. Sig Sauer P365 w/ CrossBreed Mini Tuck IWB Holster

      For sale Sig Sauer P365 w/ CrossBreed Mini Tuck IWB Holster

      For sale is my carry P365, which has about a little more than 100 rounds through it. Gun has night sights and a manual safety. Two boxes of PMC and two magazines of Hornady Critical Defense to be exact. Price for the P365 is $375, the P365 and holster for $425, and for the P365 with holster...
      $375.00 to $450.00
      or best offer
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      Local Availability of Percussion Caps

      Howdy, Does anyone have a lead on anywhere close or far from Annapolis or Centerville that might have RWS #11 1075 or 1055 in stock? Trying to dial in a real finicky Remington 1858, and common #11 .166 keeps popping off. Thanks, appreciate any tips!
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      Metal Detecting

      The Maryland Historical Trust is over representing what the code states and applying it to metal detecting wit large. They are trying to take the code and permit process involving archeological excavations and apply it to detecting, but that’s to be expected because they hate detectorists and...
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      Metal Detecting

      That’s incorrect about State owned land. Your confusing State land with land owned by the Maryland Park Service. Crownsville Hospital is owned by the Maryland Department of Health, not the Maryland Park Service controlled by DNR. But if you happen to know of a law on the books prohibiting metal...
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      Metal Detecting

      I was at Hovey 95-96, and also drank a few soju bottles and kettles in Tokari. Tokari was most famous for the red light midget, she was an older gal in 95 so maybe she was also famous in 84 :lol: I'll shoot you that PM now, thanks.
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      Metal Detecting

      That's awesome, I hope you find some great stuff. My grandmother recently died and my Dad put the family farm I grew up in for sale in South Jersey, and that was motivation enough to find the time to go back for about 4 days and pound it as hard as I could. I found so many unique stuff that...
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      Metal Detecting

      Thanks, a lot of the finds were from private property permission hunts, but those have kind of died off since Covid. Most people don't like strangers showing up at their door anymore, its not as easy to get permission like it was. I see you're in Crownsville, I've tried to detect the old...
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      Metal Detecting

      For real about the bodies, that place is sketchy as hell but there is a ton of Civil War stuff in those woods. I've found them all over AACO and surrounding, some at Broadneck Park which used to be the site of a Civil War field hospital, some on Ft. Meade, and sprinkled around all over...
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      Metal Detecting

      I love The Detectorists, and I'm not a huge fan of dry humor. They definitely had someone in the hobby consulting on the show, because they worked in so many comedic nuances to metal detecting. I probably watch the whole series every 6 months.
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      Metal Detecting

      If you’re around the AACO area I could throw you some invites when I go out and show ya some ropes.
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      Metal Detecting

      Nice! I found my first one at a park in Bowie, I was so stoked. Just found another on a permission locally here in Arnold, but I gave it to the property owner because it has some significance to the property. It had a nail hole through it, and they used to nail them to new barns for good luck.
    14. Sig Sauer P320C FDE 9mm
      Closed

      For sale Sig Sauer P320C FDE 9mm

      Last price drop to $650 before she goes to auction. Selling a like new never fired Sig P320C FDE chambered in 9mm with night sights that includes everything that comes with it when purchased new plus 3 additional 10rd magazines, an OWB holster, and an IWB holster. Can meet to do the...
      650.00
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      Metal Detecting

      I'll take "Replies that aren't pertinent to this thread and over zero value" for $200 Alex.
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      Metal Detecting

      That's how everyone starts out, and why most people quit so fast :lol: It's more complicated than it looks, but easy to learn if you buddy up with someone who knows what they're doing.
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      Metal Detecting

      It is a minor nuisance, but pretty easy to knock out. It is pretty lame that they tie one of the permits to membership in a club that has to get signed off on. I actually mostly do permission metal detecting, door knocking on old properties for permission. 8 out of 10 door knocks results in...
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      Metal Detecting

      Anyone into metal detecting? Recently got my wear and carry, so now going to brave some of the places I wasn't to keen on detecting, like the woods of Leakin Park and maybe some sketchy curb strips around Baltimore built over civil war sites. Some pics from Anne Arundel and surrounding...
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      Ratting, anyone?

      I was thinking of this same exact video when I saw this post, super interesting. I wonder if anyone is doing anything similar in Baltimore, hopefully with a wear and carry permit :lol:
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      Frederick, MD; April 10 & 11, 2021

      I definitely get the aspect of enjoying building things, I failed to consider that. It's like the 3d printing world, most seem to enjoy tinkering and mod'ing the 3d printers as much or even more as they enjoy 3d printing.
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