The Armory - Guns, Knives, and Axes
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This is also a slippery slope too... if you read between the lines he is also making an excuse that there is no such thing as illegal aliens. So Immigration laws may become superfluous. If the liberals wish to make a case for it based off of this potential ruling.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Thu Aug 02, 2018 11:18 pmThis is genius:
https://www.breitbart.com/big-governmen ... nt-rights/“The Framers were clear: If they meant citizens, they would have said citizens. But they didn’t,” his defense lawyer, Samuel Jacobson, argued in Brooklyn federal court. “There is no suggestion that there was a concept of ‘illegal alien’ and no suggestion that if you were from a foreign country, you couldn’t bear arms.”
Brooklyn federal prosecutors are furious the case has been allowed to move forward. They argue that Perez has zero Second Amendment rights because he came to the U.S. illegally.
“Those who don’t have legal status here have an interest in defying law enforcement. They have an interest in not maintaining a stable residence or registering a firearm,” [Assistant U.S. Attorney Tanya Hajjar] argued in court
Shitlibs are backed into a corner with this one.
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I built an oil drum wood stove, pretty much the same thing, and if you are going to try this. Definitely think about putting in a door. It's super easy. The way I did mine, was I layed out my rectangle and my hinges. Then I used an angle grinder with a cut off wheel and cut along my line where the hinges went first. Then I drilled and installed hinges. Then cut out the rest of the door which was already attached to the hinges. Added a simple latch mechanism and it was done.Hastur wrote: ↑Fri Aug 03, 2018 12:41 amOr build your own from an old oil drum.
https://www.fix.com/blog/building-an-ugly-drum-smoker/
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Just remember, the one I paid for and the one that you’d have to make are close to the same costs. A 50 gallon SS drum that hasn’t had contamination in it of any sort is between $50 to $120 before anything else.
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Got mine for $25. It used to hold corn syrup. I had to burn off the vinyl protective coating inside but that was pretty easy. It produced some rocking BBQ.
This is my first one I made out of clay pottery and a hot pad.
This is my first one I made out of clay pottery and a hot pad.
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I guess we all have to make smokers now.
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Nice work on the smokers
I picked up one of these at a church garage sale. $3, retails for $30
Lot's a good knives at garage sales, though 95% of them are junk
I picked up one of these at a church garage sale. $3, retails for $30
Lot's a good knives at garage sales, though 95% of them are junk
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But when you find them, they are worth every penny.
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Did you get a <2005 Schrade USA knife or a >2005 Chink? Makes a wee bit of difference; I'm hoping for the best.
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Yes, definitely gotta get em pre Walmart sell out.
it's probably an early 90's special edition. Has a white handle, which I hadn't seen before, in the original display box.
Never skinned an animal, that will change.
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