56PW17
Senior Member
Read the original postGun owner here but . wtf does this have to do with RAMs??
Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.
Read the original postGun owner here but . wtf does this have to do with RAMs??
We digress often on the PW forum. Sometimes there are even separate conversations going on in the same thread. Just the way it isGun owner here but . wtf does this have to do with RAMs??
Normally I would argue this. But since you are 119 years old, I guess you have seen enough to know... lol...to those that kill wild animals, may you eventually see the wrong that you do in serving your pseudo-masculinity...
I literally ate the wild animal I shot(cleaned, butchered and fabricated the bullet used to harvest) for lunch today and an afternoon snack. Venison burger with jerky. Is it wrong if the animal has been domesticated before I eat it? Just trying to figure out what is ok to eat. Oh yeah, the peas and corn that went with it came from my farm along with the venison. I know 100% where my food came from with 0 preservatives. Guessing living off the land is pseudo-masculine....to those that kill wild animals, may you eventually see the wrong that you do in serving your pseudo-masculinity...
...to those that kill wild animals, may you eventually see the wrong that you do in serving your pseudo-masculinity...
Squirrel is good...grew up in the back woods of TN....man that's good eating. Yet I harvest my own animals as well to include butchering and creating the bullet as well. I do not shoot for horns, I prefer cow elk and does they taste better....anyways I never take a shot I'm not sure I can make, nor will I give up looking for an animal if its wounded. Thank god I have only had one of these. Found her two days later and finished the job and utilized every part that I could.That’s what a BBQ squirrel looks like Dennie. You’re going to want that thing cooked all the way like chicken.
View attachment 197863
I’ve heard about those elk steaks! My neighbor takes a trip to hunt the Midwest every year and said their deer(Whitetail) taste better than ours. Our deer browse more than graze so has high tannins in the meat which makes it a little game in taste. Yeah, CA is the high and mighty brother in law that hits you up for $100 bucks when no ones around! By the way, the pic of the squirrel was from one I harvested in TN when I was living up there!Squirrel is good...grew up in the back woods of TN....man that's good eating. Yet I harvest my own animals as well to include butchering and creating the bullet as well. I do not shoot for horns, I prefer cow elk and does they taste better....anyways I never take a shot I'm not sure I can make, nor will I give up looking for an animal if its wounded. Thank god I have only had one of these. Found her two days later and finished the job and utilized every part that I could.
I guess you could call it barbaric or living off the land, but hey I dont drive a Prius in the most communist state in the union....oh and also the states I have lived in never went bankrupt
They prob enjoy lab created ****. Anyways the suppressor is for the better of the country. It's for recreation only. Cleans up the. Noise pollution tho
They don’t know where food comes from! That’s the government’s job! They also think your going Jason Bourne with the suppressor and you can shoot the place up and no one can hear the gun going off.They prob enjoy lab created ****. Anyways the suppressor is for the better of the country. It's for recreation only. Cleans up the. Noise pollution tho
Pew pewThey don’t know where food comes from! That’s the government’s job! They also think your going Jason Bourne with the suppressor and you can shoot the place up and no one can hear the gun going off.