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Have Fun! – Run the Gun! – and remember – Fish Heads are Cheap!!

Amazing just how fucking stupid “their” narrative becomes when you put any other word in the place of “gun” – fucking commies – hell let’s put “16 oz soda” in there – Oh Wait ! – bloomfuck already did that!!
Have Fun! – Run the Gun! – and remember – Fish Heads are Cheap!!
And Fingers – High capacity Fingers must be BANNED also . . .

Have Fun! – Run the Gun! ( maybe not as good as Jerry – but get your ass out and practice!! ) – and remember – Fish Heads are Cheap!!


And this from Random Acts of Gibberish – You need to check out the site !!
Last night, Speaker of the House Pelosi indulged in a bit of petty political grandstanding. She methodically ripped up the State of the Union report which Trump had handed her prior to his address.
Nancy Pelosi tore up President @realDonaldTrump ‘s speech on camera! Zero respect for our President.
Is she bitter that he didn’t shake her hand?#StateOfTheUnion #SOTU #Pelosi #PelosiTear #Trumpspeech #Trump2020 pic.twitter.com/mmt4pODLos
— Big Dan Rodimer (@DanRodimer) February 5, 2020
Most folks seem to see this as either dissing the Prez, or standing up to the Orangeman Bad, depending largely on party affiliation. I see it as a violation of 44 U.S. Code § 3106. Unlawful removal, destruction of records.
A lot of people forget that the SOTU address isn’t the real Constitutionally-required SOTU report. It’s just a speech. Presidents didn’t even do the speech until Woodrow Wilson decided it would be a great PR move. The formal report is the document Trump handed her.
Some may wish to argue that the papers were merely a transcript of the speech and not the report. But that was still a formal document presented to Congress by the President of the United States, a public record. She destroyed it. That’s a crime.
Best case for Pelosi is that she’s too far gone mentally to understand that she’s not supposed to destroy records. In that case, she needs to be removed from office for mental incompetence.
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A short one today – sorry no midgets!! – LMAO
Have fun! – Run the Gun! – and remember – Fish Heads are Cheap!!
Don’t forget fellas – Valentine’s Day is just around the corner – What are you getting your sweetheart??

Have Fun! – Run the Gun! – and remember – Fish Heads are Cheap but I wouldn’t recommend them for Valentine’s Day!!
From the mind of Kelly Johnson . . .
Scoff at the performance ?? Remember this was the 1950’s !!
No way in Hell could I not include this . . .
Wiki has a good page on the Starfighter HERE – It was a very fast aircraft but very short legged – external stores slowed it down some but the extra fuel helped with the range limitations to some degree – they were used by a variety of countries and I believe Italy used them up until sometime in 2004. There is also a group utilizing them – they did a bunch of airshows with them but I am not sure if they are still doing shows as they have found a LOT of uses for the platform and are staying busy – their website is HERE . . . if they are still doing shows ( and I don’t think they are ) and you ever get a chance to see them do not pass it up – they are impressive – they pretty much run a whole bunch of throttle through the whole routine – staying just under supersonic!! Saw them at OFFUTT AFB years back and they stole the show!!
Have Fun! – Run the Gun! – and remember – Fish Heads are Cheap!!
Not a good video – you get a view of the scale model that the mock-up was based on and the rest is footage of the F105 Thunder Chief – which consisted of 1 B52 engine – fuel tanks – and wings – and not a whole lot more . . .
And there is this from Wiki – it never made it past mock up . . .
There were several scale model kits made over the years . . .


Here is a drawing depicting some of the engine ducting . . .

Had it been built the xf-103 would have been interesting to say the least – take off and run up to mach 1 plus then switch over to a ramjet – one Hell of a ride – that never made it past the mock up stage . . .
Have Fun! – Run the Gun! – and remember Fish Heads are Cheap!
From the sick and twisted mind of an asshole worth 52 billion dollars – Hell if I won the Powerball I really wouldn’t change that much – would probably have to get a bigger gun safe / LMAO !! – but my fuck ups would be legendary – GO HERE to see one of my YouTube Heroes . . . – with Thanks to The Chicken Rancher for turning me on to Uncle Rob . . .
Take a few minutes and listen to the shit that comes out of bloomies cocksucker . . . Folks this bitch is insane . . . Check out Colion Noir’s YouTube channel – Good Stuff!!
Have Fun – Run the Gun! – and remember – Fish Heads are Cheap!!
The story of Jack Northrop’s visionary pursuit of pure flight . . . Get the popcorn – sit back – and enjoy . . .
Have Fun! – Run the Gun! – and remember – Fish Heads are Cheap!!
What you could accurately call “The Harrington & Richardson Arms Company” was incorporated in 1888 – prior to that there was “Wesson & Harrington” then “Harrington & Richardson Company” – but for most folks what is referred to as H&R began in 1888. And they produced a myriad of revolvers, shotguns, rifles, and even a semiautomatic pistol – they even imported and sold H&K’s HK4 from 1968 to 1973. They even had some military contracts ( Reising sub machine gun / M-1 / M-14 / M-16 ) but by the late 1970’s they were struggling. They never really “modernized” the revolver line and consumer preferences left them with lagging sales. In a nutshell – the original H&R Company was gone in 1986 . . . Kind of a shame – almost everyone in my generation ( or close to it ) started with a 410 or a 20 gauge H&R break action shotgun . . . Wiki has a page on H&R – HERE – interesting stuff . . .
Now let’s take a look at this little darling, shall we?? – I wish I had taken a picture or two before I scrubbed on it – Oh Well . . .

This particular example came out of the last years production of the 732 by H&R – it is chambered in .32 S&W Long – which is actually a decent little performer – in Privi Partizan’s loading pushes a 98 grain RNL ( round nose lead ) at 787 FPS with 128 Ft Lbs of muzzle energy – or there is Fiocchi Shooting Dynamics loading of a 100 grain lead wadcutter at 730 FPS with 120 Ft Lbs of muzzle energy. I admit you are nor going moose or deer chasing with it but at close range applied liberally to the face . . . I think you get the idea . . .
Say Bruce – I got one of them H&R revolvers in my closet / sock drawer / tool box – how can I tell how old it is?? Is it worth anything??
First off let me say congratulations – you have a real piece of Americana in your hot little hands!! – How old is it? – look at the chart below – if that doesn’t get you there let me know and we can figure it out – Worth anything? – The condition you see of the one pictured here is an exception condition wise – it’s a solid NRA excellent – remember – condition is king – they were not expensive to begin with and most had little to no care / cleaning / proper storage – on average – not a lot of value -if somebody really wants a particular variant of one of H&R’s revolvers and they find one in decent condition – obviously they will pay a little more for it – but realize they made these ( and other models ) by the rail road box car load!! Every hardware store, general store, mercantile store, gas stations, and yes even drug stores had H&R displays!! The average “What will you give me for it?” price – with everything else in the middle of the road – condition / numbers produced etc. – $75 to $80 dollars – remember folks -someone’s buying an old firearm – not sentimentality!! – but they are fun to shoot!!


A little glamour shot for you! This one is in nice shape – Bore is shiny and the rifling is sharp / cylinders have no pitting at the exit ends or crud ring / lock up is good and tight / D/A trigger pull is smooth / S/A trigger pull is crisp / very faint turn lines . . .
Alright Bruce – enough Barbra Striesand!! – does it shoot??

Several lifetimes ago I had one just like this one – same prefix on the serial number even – how long ago you ask ? – I bought it at an OTASCO store on main street in a small southern town – and they had a big display cabinet full of H&R “stuff” – good times !

They are just the cutest little things – just fractionally smaller than a S&W 642 but with six shots instead of five – and at the average ranges you are more than likely going to use it – ain’t 2 cents worth of difference between .32 S&W Long or .38 Special except you have less recoil / muzzle blast and quicker follow up shots with the .32 S&W Long!!
Quick story – Many moons ago was shooting with a ( iirc ) deputy and his skinny ass girl friend – who he later married – he wanted her to learn to shoot his Model 10 snub nose – ( he worked a lot of night shifts ) the safest place was directly in front of her – gun way too big ( she was all of 4′ 10″ and 92 lbs soaking wet! ) – hands way too small – I dug my little H&R out of my pocket and told her “try this” – it fit her pretty good and she could hit with it – she hollered “headed for Otasco” as she jumped in his pickup and went to town – came back with one and a couple three boxes of ammo – and had a total hoot with it – she was thrilled because she could get a grip on it ( small hands ) and hit with it – as far as I know she probably still has it – LOL! The fact that it is so small is my only complaint – hard to get a consistent grip on it – but in an Uncle Mike’s pocket holster it just disappears into your front pocket . . . Folks just keep looking around – these little diamonds in the rough are out there . . . Let me me drop this pic in here just to show you some of the variants H&R made – I have never seen one “in the flesh” and yes I want one!! – LMAO . . . I’m not sure where the H&R marketing folks thought they were going with it – maybe a get your inner pirate thing going – hellifino . . . but I do want one!

Got some range time in with my littlest Glock – don’ know if I will get that posted this weekend or not and I’m working on a chicken & bok choy with mushrooms soup recipe post as well – it’s pretty good for a cold winter meal and it’s something different from “chili again??”
Have Fun! – Run the Gun! – and remember – Fish Heads are Cheap!!