That's all true but to think of a rifle that had been passed down from father to son only to be sold when someone dies is sad. You would think someone in the family would want grandpop's rifles.
According to this article the ban was upheld today. I can't find any other corroborating stories
https://trendydigests.com/2024/02/22/fourth-circuit-upholds-maryland-assault-weapons-ban-ar-15s-not-covered-under-second-amendment/
I don't have any clipazines that are loaded. I had one and shot all the bullets, so I had to throw it away when it was empty. In the recycling bin, of course. Guns are scary and shoot people all by themselves.
Anymore leading questions coming from a 8 year old account with 7 posts?
That was a good deal! I think I paid something like that several years ago when I found some online from Buffalo Arms. They still have a lot of obscure ammo in stock but no 32-20
I wonder if I saw a brown creeper a couple weeks ago. I was in a tree stand and I could see something small climbing up a tree. It just didn't seem like a nut hatch because it never turned upside down and it wasn't a woodpecker.
I do have some cool game camera video of 2 adult and 2 juvenile...
I have used the 4way water keys on commercial buildings. I've also used regular pliers and needle nose pliers when I didn't have a key. A Leatherman would work
I took mine here this year to be made into deer bologna. When I called they said starting this year they could take the whole deer. They are up 83 at the Leader Heights exit.
https://www.charlesilyesfamily.com/pricing.html
That's how I've cooked mine also. As far as skinning, sometimes stepping on the tail worked sometimes it didn't. I remember one time taking a bicycle pump with the ball adapter, slipping it under the skin and pumping. It was something I remember reading that was supposed to separate the skin...