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Al Czervik

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  1. Early or mid 70’s Remington 700, .30-06. Original gloss finished stripped off and oil finish applied to keep the Walnut looking original. Trigger replaced after malfunctioning twice, Remington issues obviously, but also after we realized it wasn’t a user issue the first time. Kicks at the range but shoots like a .22 when hunting. Leupold scope and ammo of choice is the Remington 150 Grain Core-Lokt.
  2. Someone has to run those carnival rides.
  3. Closing out the season unless the piggies start showing up. Interesting split brow tine, definitely my PB. Blanco County.
  4. I think that is the Dip that you take to Super Bowl parties.
  5. Knives and firearms don’t talk to you. You should seek help.
  6. A knife or a firearm would only compliment the display.
  7. NSIAP fuck Mike Gundy lazy ass subs make you look more like a child when you’re getting you ass handed to you.
  8. Harvest Farms in Johnson City.
  9. Anything with Billy Squire in it or with George Michael wearing yellow gloves.
  10. Al has been through the intersection of FM 48 and FM 1268 so this hits close to home.
  11. Username checks out.
  12. IMG_2698.avifIMG_2698.avif
  13. I’d rather not publish blood and wounds. That’s just me don’t mind if others do.
  14. Mid day walkabout with the breeze in favorable direction and this guy getting his lust on in between scrapes. He was just as surprised as I was.
  15. Someone needs to page the Waxahachie Wild Man. They could be related.
  16. From Brazil you say?
  17. Fify
  18. Will keep getting raised just enough to keep the poors out.
  19. I glad this (GA, not Al) cocksucker took time out of his week to visit Israel. Fuck that guy. Just wanted to contribute to the thread.
  20. Been carrying this little guy around for a few years now. Originally found it in my Dad’s truck after forgetting my knife on a hunting trip. Used it to dress a buck right until the blade broke by misusing it to break the pelvis of said buck. It sat dormant in a cigar box for 35 years and was sent to Buck for a replacement blade to be returned with a new blade all polished up and looking brand new, at no charge. Best $7.00 in shipping I ever spent. Just small enough to not be a hassle to carry around and sharp enough to get the task done.
  21. Vic Mackey: Note to Self, use Pumpkin Spice in the corn feeder.
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