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  • Park ranger

    Ultimate Member
    Dec 6, 2015
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    Why not do it sober but blindfolded. Seems safer and harder. Lots of people can drunk drive, I hardly seen anyone driving while blindfolded.
     

    sandeman

    Active Member
    Jun 19, 2008
    958
    Pasadena
    :gun1::gun1::gun1:I am shooter.The pieces are easily lost.It is hard to obtain them also.I like Rugers because of their warranty.Each of us has their

    requirements.I do not have the bench setup to be a gunsmith.i will pay the price for the smiths knowledge.I would rather be safe.
     

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