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    Default Judge Mapachi

    Yes, Judge Mapachi. A judge of all things Pink Floyd and all caches with devious camo. A judge of all things conservative and a judge that makes a wicked strawberry pie!

    And he knows that the "compound" here on 3 Mile Pond will be a safe place when the revolution comes!



    Quote Originally Posted by Hikenfish View Post
    You talking about a Judge Mapachi?
    Sometimes the road less traveled is less traveled for a reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hikenfish View Post
    You talking about a Judge Mapachi?
    I've always aspired to be like Judge Roy Bean! ..The movie one.

    Paul Newman played a lot of great characters throughout his career. One of my Favorites was when he played the "Judge" in "The Life And Times Of Judge Roy Bean". Pretty funny stuff, that movie, but I hear tell that the real Roy Bean was one Bad ass Mutha, who cared little of the law.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dubord207 View Post
    Yes, Judge Mapachi. A judge of all things Pink Floyd and all caches with devious camo. A judge of all things conservative and a judge that makes a wicked strawberry pie!

    And he knows that the "compound" here on 3 Mile Pond will be a safe place when the revolution comes!


    Did you say Pink Floyd!? Roger Waters is doing his fairwell tour this summer. He's doing the WALL! The first time since it was played in Berlin after the Berlin Wall came down! I HAVE TICKETS!

    Dubord207 a Democrat ----- NRA member
    Mapachi a Republican -----NORML member
    What's wrong with this picture?



    Just to stay on topic ....I do own a 12 gage Mossberg "Slugster". I don't take it caching with me. Yet.

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    Strictly a sidearm man here.... Always
    carried and owned glocks. First was the 29 which is their miniture 10mm. Awesome round but hard to find. Considering one of the new HK P7s.... And looking for a Walther p22 in OD green

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    And a Libertarian member of both ACLU and NRA....

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    Ever notice UCLA and ALCU use the same letters? Coincidence?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hikenfish View Post
    You talking about a Judge Mapachi?
    Gotta love the .410 you can fit in your pocket!
    Once the game is over, the king and the pawn go back in the same box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mapachi View Post
    Ever notice UCLA and ALCU use the same letters? Coincidence?
    ahh! it's another one of those liberal conspiracy theories!
    Once the game is over, the king and the pawn go back in the same box.

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    Default Pocket size .410?

    Sheesh, maybe I'm about to learn something new here. I have 4 or 5 .410 shotguns, single shots. When I teach hunter safety, this is what we start the kids out with. Lots of noise, can hit a pepsi can and a stray shot doesn't go 2 miles like the .22 long rifles we used to start kids with.

    I do have some "rat loads" that will chamber in a .357, probably quite close to the diameter of a .410 shot shell.

    By the way, I shot skeet on the circuit for several years and the .410 was affectionately known as the "idiot stick!" I still like it for woodcock.



    Quote Originally Posted by Hiram357 View Post
    Gotta love the .410 you can fit in your pocket!
    Sometimes the road less traveled is less traveled for a reason.

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    Default Really!

    Actually not a bad combination and of course the Libertarian side of you shines forth when talk of closing a thread hits the wire here!

    All these odd combinations and affiliations...... we are a diverse group. Anybody else want to confess to interesting combinations?



    Quote Originally Posted by CARoperPhotography View Post
    And a Libertarian member of both ACLU and NRA....
    Sometimes the road less traveled is less traveled for a reason.

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