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Title: Camp, Men, Fire, Meat, Guns and Turkeys!
Post by: nastygunz on March 24, 2021, 10:30:20 PM
 Cooked a big old brisket over the wood fire at camp today best tastin brisket I ever had. Those round holes in the snow you see are the turkeys scratching through the snow to get the green grass shoots underneath and that nickel shotgun is the camp shotgun,  she's always primed with double OO buckshot for flatlanders and bears :eyebrow:

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Title: Re: Camp, Men, Fire, Meat, Guns and Turkeys!
Post by: slagmaker on March 25, 2021, 04:44:12 AM
More info on that shotgun if you please.
Title: Re: Camp, Men, Fire, Meat, Guns and Turkeys!
Post by: nastygunz on March 25, 2021, 06:15:47 AM
https://www.americantactical.us/6508/detail.html
Title: Re: Camp, Men, Fire, Meat, Guns and Turkeys!
Post by: slagmaker on March 25, 2021, 06:42:01 PM
Nice!!

Have to look into one of those
Title: Re: Camp, Men, Fire, Meat, Guns and Turkeys!
Post by: nastygunz on March 25, 2021, 07:11:59 PM
It seems to work pretty good for a cheap pump. We leave it hidden at the camp and figure if anybody steals it we won't be out of to much money.  Speaking of stealing guns a PSA announcement, I have every one of my guns photograph and serial number stored in several places and on paper and I also take an indelible black marker and on every one of my guns make three tiny little black dots on them somewhere for positive identification purposes .  I do the same thing with the marker with all of my fishing poles to and reels.
Title: Re: Camp, Men, Fire, Meat, Guns and Turkeys!
Post by: msmith on March 27, 2021, 12:20:10 PM
Quote from: nastygunz on March 25, 2021, 07:11:59 PM
It seems to work pretty good for a cheap pump. We leave it hidden at the camp and figure if anybody steals it we won't be out of to much money.  Speaking of stealing guns a PSA announcement, I have every one of my guns photograph and serial number stored in several places and on paper and I also take an indelible black marker and on every one of my guns make three tiny little black dots on them somewhere for positive identification purposes .  I do the same thing with the marker with all of my fishing poles to and reels.
I started this with the pictures. The dots are a good idea too. I’m gonna have to finish that project


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Title: Re: Camp, Men, Fire, Meat, Guns and Turkeys!
Post by: nastygunz on March 27, 2021, 07:07:19 PM
 It makes for a good positive ID if you get something stolen and are lucky enough to get it back which is actually happened to me once when a stupid kid stole a .22 and a single shot shotgun from the camp and then immediately took it to the nearest pawnshop and pawned it off the dumbass.  He wasn't no master criminal  :innocentwhistle: