A Ruger from a while ago

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    Time to make the chimichangas
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    Nope...That's not it tanker...That's a semi auto and BBI picked up this revolver because he somehow thinks (and I have no idea why) that Ruger revolvers are superior to Smith and Wesson revolvers....

    That's why when the Ruger from long ago came in to the shop I gave BBI first dibs on it...He couldn't put it down when he was here...Then he did...And we couldn't find it....I was getting ready to accuse him of trying to steal it and then while waving my arms about frantically (because he threatened to push buttons on my copy machine) my arm hit it and it fell to the ground.....That's where that little nick came from on the side of the frame....

    Biggest question, was there good muzzle awareness throughout and were all (how many every you believe in) safety rules followed?

    So that's where it got the nick? I just figured it was one of those new battleworn cerakote finishes, as that thing just looks like it has been there and done that.
     
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    indiucky

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    Biggest question, was there good muzzle awareness throughout and were all (how many every you believe in) safety rules followed?

    So that's where it got the nick? I just figured it was one of those new battlework cerakote finishes, as that thing just looks like it has been there and done that.


    BBI always follows the four rules...It was pretty worn from holster wear (as you no doubt noticed) and he was a little disheartened with the nick but he knew touching my printer/copier is going to elicit a fevered response.....:)
     

    Kirk Freeman

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    I like the displayed Ruger so much that I bought an entire collection of Rugers:

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    BehindBlueI's

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    BBI always follows the four rules...It was pretty worn from holster wear (as you no doubt noticed) and he was a little disheartened with the nick but he knew touching my printer/copier is going to elicit a fevered response.....:)

    I once asked Indiucky to print something for me. I had to buy him two bottles of bourbon and a DVD of "From Dusk till Dawn" autographed by Selma Hayek, and that was for just one page.

    I saw a guy one time ask Indiucky to print something that was two pages long. That poor fellow was immediately called a crumb bum and banned from the store without further ceremony.
     

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    I once asked Indiucky to print something for me. I had to buy him two bottles of bourbon and a DVD of "From Dusk till Dawn" autographed by Selma Hayek, and that was for just one page.

    I saw a guy one time ask Indiucky to print something that was two pages long. That poor fellow was immediately called a crumb bum and banned from the store without further ceremony.

    I have a few receipts from him. The fact that they were handwritten now makes perfect sense! :):
     

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    I once asked Indiucky to print something for me. I had to buy him two bottles of bourbon and a DVD of "From Dusk till Dawn" autographed by Selma Hayek, and that was for just one page.

    I saw a guy one time ask Indiucky to print something that was two pages long. That poor fellow was immediately called a crumb bum and banned from the store without further ceremony.

    Printer ink is pretty crazy in price these days...
     

    IndyDave1776

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    I once asked Indiucky to print something for me. I had to buy him two bottles of bourbon and a DVD of "From Dusk till Dawn" autographed by Selma Hayek, and that was for just one page.

    I saw a guy one time ask Indiucky to print something that was two pages long. That poor fellow was immediately called a crumb bum and banned from the store without further ceremony.

    That's probably a good thing. Could you imagine what the ceremony would have been like? :scared:
     
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