Tallarn said:
well, i had spent a long time moving frequently and living in squallor working 14 hours a day at apprenticeships that paid 2 dollars an hour.
i owned nothing that could not be put in a ford ranger, and knew noone who didn't buy, sell or make pots.
i had settled, adn chosen a wife, and had 60 acres, 2 barns, horses, cows, the whole bit, and he figured for the first time in my life i had something to protect.
it was twisted sweet, but it was sweet. it has kept our freezer full for almost 7 years now. please do try to kep a more rural mindframe..i have had to use this gun for coyotes, and once to put down a horse. it si not pretty,a nd i am not a gun nut, but a firearm is a different thing (imho) in the middle of nowhere than in, say, a city
