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| On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 07:40:01 +1100, dechucka wrote: > they are in Australia Yeah, but ya'll get salt water crocs... Don't make as nice of luggage, but they are more in tune with Darwin's Master Plan... <evil-grin> |
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| Scott wrote >> > I think alligators are already banned in Canada. > >> Only assault gators. > > Detachable magazines and bayonet lugs, right? And removable flash suppressors. Speaking of which, I bought a TTi recoil eliminator for my competition AR the other day. I've not yet had a chance to take it to the range. It was rated number 1 for recoil reduction and number 2 for muzzle flip control in a recent Front Sight (USPSA magazine) article. I can hardly wait to try it out. The design, however, suggests it will be unpleasantly loud for anyone to my right or left. Lee |
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| Dan Bracuk wrote > :The alligator and another smaller one were later trapped and brought to > All > :American Gator in Pembroke Park for inspection by the Miami-Dade medical > :examiner. > > Inspection???????????? My best guess is that they plan on checking stomach contents for human remains. Lee |
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| "Lee Bell" <pleebell@bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:6dt_i.3371$2n.1271@bignews8.bellsouth.net... > Speaking of which, I bought a TTi recoil eliminator for my competition AR > the other day. I've not yet had a chance to take it to the range. It was > rated number 1 for recoil reduction and number 2 for muzzle flip control in > a recent Front Sight (USPSA magazine) article. I can hardly wait to try it > out. The design, however, suggests it will be unpleasantly loud for anyone > to my right or left. I had a guy who was a bud of a bud light off an 870 Wingmaster about 20" from my left ear while hunting chuckars. Guy was from Kalifornia. He has a much better understanding of "muzzle discipline" now. |
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| "Grumman-581" <grumman581-rec-scuba@spambob.net> wrote in message news > On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 07:40:01 +1100, dechucka wrote: > >> they are in Australia > > Yeah, but ya'll get salt water crocs... Don't make as nice of luggage, but > they are more in tune with Darwin's Master Plan... <evil-grin> nice leather(?) if you get them early, 2 to 3 years old, and use the underbelly apparently. Well this was according to a bloke at a croc farm up in Broome I went to. I agree that seeing a 5 or 6 m salty basking on the bank does put you off having a swim, although you do see them off the swimming beaches in Darwin. We had a death up in the N Territory yesterday from an animal attack not a salty a jellyfish got the poor kid |
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| "Matthias Voss" <spammat.voss@gmx.de> wrote in message news:fhd3qi$qt0$00$1@news.t-online.com... > nitespark wrote: > >> Lee Bell wrote: >> >>>> love that gator justice >>> >>> >>> >>> A clear cut case of deadly force applied to a crime that did not justify >>> it. >>> >>> Greg will be along any minute now to tell us how all alligators should >>> be banned. JOF may beat him to it. >>> >> I think alligators are already banned in Canada. > > Only assault gators. > > Matthias <cough> -- "If you guys would just settle to earth and admit that guns are just noisy potentially dangerous tools and quit waving them around like a steel dick then there's be no need for discussions like this." - JOF Popeye/ www.finalprotectivefire.com http://picasaweb.google.com/Popeye8762 |
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| Give the gator a medal and another meal... our recent cop killer in SFL. Maybe that would be a deterrent... sentencing killers to "death by gator". (Sorry to offend the Canuks since many of them on on their way to FL to give us their money and avoid the cold) Lee Bell wrote: > Dan Bracuk wrote > > >>:The alligator and another smaller one were later trapped and brought to >>All >>:American Gator in Pembroke Park for inspection by the Miami-Dade medical >>:examiner. >> >>Inspection???????????? > > > My best guess is that they plan on checking stomach contents for human > remains. > > Lee > > |
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| On Nov 15, 8:27 am, Ed <e...@nospam.com> wrote: > Give the gator a medal and another meal... our recent cop killer in SFL. What's this? Someone else took Lee's suggestion seriously? |
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| I did see this. Very sad story. Crime doesn't pay.
__________________ Rentacoder Freelancer |
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| Thus spake Grumman-581 <grumman581-rec-scuba@spambob.net> : >On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 08:23:30 -0500, Lee Bell wrote: > >> Man Killed By Alligator At Indian Reservation > ><snip> > >It's good to see that Darwin protected him... Wonder how long this will take to hit News of the Wierd. -- dillon Flower Whiskers, RIP What a great leader |
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