Two sets by five of XR2206. Decided to spread the risc as they all come probably are "ogirinal Chian spearparts"
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Earlier I order two calendars - DIY (almost) with my own photos: one for me and one for my wife
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A book about Crow and his best friend Mother Moo (guess what animal that is) - for the grandchildren in Chicago
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Latest CDn from Dolly Parton - A Holly Dolly Christmas (to my youngest kid who loves Dolly
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Chris Rea - Hofner Blue Notes, CD - for me.
Chris Rea - The Blue Cafe, CD - for my tennant (Sue-Johnny, my personal silverfish adviser in financial issues
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Earlier I order two calendars - DIY (almost) with my own photos: one for me and one for my wife

A book about Crow and his best friend Mother Moo (guess what animal that is) - for the grandchildren in Chicago

Latest CDn from Dolly Parton - A Holly Dolly Christmas (to my youngest kid who loves Dolly

Chris Rea - Hofner Blue Notes, CD - for me.
Chris Rea - The Blue Cafe, CD - for my tennant (Sue-Johnny, my personal silverfish adviser in financial issues

You do need a PAL or RPAL, which I have.
Did I make it sound like I just purchased those on a whim?
Did I make it sound like I just purchased those on a whim?
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No, just that most of those purchases are not on the radar of the average Canadian 🙂
Like if I wanted to buy a stick of dynamite... I don't even know where I'd start!
"What do you you need it for?"
"I want to blow something up for fun?!"
LMAO
Like if I wanted to buy a stick of dynamite... I don't even know where I'd start!
"What do you you need it for?"
"I want to blow something up for fun?!"
LMAO
I wouldn't know where to start with dynamite, either! Although I have a neighbour who works in the mining industry; he might know but I bet you need more than a firearms license to buy dynamite!
There is a shortage on loaded ammo, powder, projectiles etc. as people panic/binge buy in the States. Canada only gets it if there is enough to go around. 🙂 So when I luckily found the stuff I use for reloading my rifle ammo, I decided to "pull the trigger". Sorry. Terrible, I know. I have enough to last through the apocalypse and beyond now. 😀
There is a shortage on loaded ammo, powder, projectiles etc. as people panic/binge buy in the States. Canada only gets it if there is enough to go around. 🙂 So when I luckily found the stuff I use for reloading my rifle ammo, I decided to "pull the trigger". Sorry. Terrible, I know. I have enough to last through the apocalypse and beyond now. 😀
Living in Toronto, I have little need for anything "firearm" related 🙂 I have fired a Winchester 270 though... (I've fired 4 bullets in my whole life),
I haven't gone looking here in West Virginia but when I lived in Florida I could walk into an outdoor store like Bass Pro Shop and buy a pound or two of black powder or Pyrodex. No paperwork or permit needed. One could use this stuff for making their own fireworks if so inclined.
...I bet you need more than a firearms license to buy dynamite!... 😀
In the US, you need license from the ATF, and also most states have laws and fees; however _I_ may possess 50 pounds of gunpowder (black or smokeless) without my state's permission. Rules in Canada seem to be similar, but more restrictive in practice.
I dimly remember knowing where to buy dynamite almost-legal when I was too young to buy. Apparently now all higher explosive sales must go through a federal license dealer. (Just as I can not sell/buy a gun across state line without a Dealer; but we got gun dealers in every other town, I don't see any dynamite dealers.)
Specifically dynamite: it is rarely used today for many reasons. Most mining is done with nitrate compounds and mixtures, not as compact but safer and properly placed can break more rock for less cost.
Living in Toronto, I have little need for anything "firearm" related 🙂 I have fired a Winchester 270 though... (I've fired 4 bullets in my whole life),
My wife and daughter both have .270 Winchesters. More than adequate for putting deer in the freezer, and sufficient for elk or moose at reasonable range with a stout bullet.
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Had an air rifle as a teenager, and later I’ve been clay shooting with a 12 bore (in the UK). I noticed that with the 12 bore you get more haptic feedback 😀
After an afternoon of pushing my electrical fish into many existing wall openings on the 2nd floor, I punted and ordered a refurbished powerline ethernet pair. That plus a cheap USB to ethernet adapter for my daughter's laptop.
Trying to buy an S/PDIF receiver board on the Ali BF sale but the AKM fire isn't helping.
Trying to buy an S/PDIF receiver board on the Ali BF sale but the AKM fire isn't helping.
My wife and daughter both have .270 Winchesters. More than adequate for putting deer in the freezer, and sufficient for elk or moose at reasonable range with a stout bullet.
Makes a nice hole in a hard disc, too.
Bought some liquid carbonhydrates from Germany in order to survive the harsh Winter up in Sweden.
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