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  • @TX_1

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    Hello and welcome
    My father's (he died 2-1/2 years ago at 94) grandfather was born in the Republic of Texas. We've owned/operated farms in this county since 1889. Dad's grandfather has this on his grave marker, 1 mile from farm headquarters.
    There are enough of us left that the freaks who are trying to take over the world are going to be defeated. Especially in Texas and OK.

    It is very difficult to explain what this is about to city dwellers. They do not have the understanding of reality of nature. We have been so very gifted with the freedom that we have had in the USA. We are responsible to see to it that generations to follow will not grow up under the darkness of human slavery and subjection to evil. It is the ancient battle between Truth and Lies, Light and Dark, Good vs Evil and Life vs Death.

    I'm old but know what reality is. God Bless the USA, God Bless Texas, God Bless your family and mine.
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    TipBledsoe

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    Thanks for the video. I"m new to the forum. This is my first contact. Impressed by his design, I won't build one for multiple reasons. I'm 75, never cared much for an AR-15 in 5.56 x 45mm, until recently I discovered you could shoot much heavier bullets than the common 55 gr. ammo.

    So I finally broke down and built and AR-15 with custom wooden stock and it has an 18" 8:1 twist barrel. It actually looks and feels like a hunting rifle. And with Speer 80gr Semi Spitzer bullet and the right load, it is certainly capable of killing a deer and a lot more. I grew up hunting, always conserved the amount of ammo I used. Now, I am in love with my AR. Almost all of my rifles are 30 caliber or more.

    I've reloaded since I was a kid, am really enjoying this again.

    Dave K.
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    Vaquero

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    My father's (he died 2-1/2 years ago at 94) grandfather was born in the Republic of Texas. We've owned/operated farms in this county since 1889. Dad's grandfather has this on his grave marker, 1 mile from farm headquarters.
    There are enough of us left that the freaks who are trying to take over the world are going to be defeated. Especially in Texas and OK.

    It is very difficult to explain what this is about to city dwellers. They do not have the understanding of reality of nature. We have been so very gifted with the freedom that we have had in the USA. We are responsible to see to it that generations to follow will not grow up under the darkness of human slavery and subjection to evil. It is the ancient battle between Truth and Lies, Light and Dark, Good vs Evil and Life vs Death.

    I'm old but know what reality is. God Bless the USA, God Bless Texas, God Bless your family and mine.
    I like this guy.
     
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