I did bring a gun back from Indy.
12G Citori that I bought in the late 80’s, early 90’s. Sold it to a buddy about 2002 to pay for a vacation that the ex booked, but never payed for. It’s home now!
The Philly is at a little bar at 52 and 465. Was Bugsy’s , now Bigsy’s
The tenderloin was from Murphy’s. Another small bar that has a lot of history in Indy. We were at Thompson and Arlington. They might have other locations as well.
Both are to die for, I’d highly recommend either. I drove...
We had a list of food to eat for the trip, which we can’t get down here.
Philly cheese steak
White Castle
Bob Evans
And, last but not least, a tenderloin!
I went to the Scottish Right Cathedral Saturday for the middle daughters graduation. It was a short trip to Indy, otherwise I would have met up with a few of you. Back home again in Texas now.
There are so many options for 9mm carbines. You just have to decide how much you can spend, and how cool do you want it to be.
They are all pretty much range toys with some home defense applications.
To me, I break them down into to two separate groups. The guns that were designed as...
So, the neighbor started yelling for me frantically this afternoon. This was in the little shed next to the chicken coop. It’s where they keep the feed. And the mice.
As some may know, I no longer reside in Indiana.
Trading guns with friends back in Indiana incurs some expenses. I don’t like it, but it is what it is. We get the guns where they need to be, and pay the price, so we don’t have to pay the going to prison price. :dunno:
My 1873, and 1892 Winchester’s are both chambered in 32-20. It was the .38/.357 of its day.
Pre Covid, I could get a box of 50 for about $30.
A month or so ago, I picked up a couple hundred rounds for around $2 a round and thought I stole them.
I’ll never sell either one, but they don’t get...