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Unread 09-14-2012, 03:14 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by cirelaw View Post
I'm unable to handle it safe. Since my fall CostaRico ten years ago causing a sub dura hematoma, 3 shoulder tears not to mention falling my doctors office an ortho no less fratured left ankle then a fall in my bathroon 3 years ago fracturing my right fibula. six month later the four screw holing my tibla broke in half. The big time reconstuction, 4 month in a rehab hospital. Ron Wood and cheered me up! I'll stick with my carbine. Ill never forget the get well from our friends and familys THANK YOU
Eric, I think I'm not the only one here trying to get you ramped up to have a little more fun.. Consider getting a hand creating a setup whereby you can experience these truly historical sensations. A bench rest and some sand/shot bags to stabilize the rifle, and maybe a comfy chair behind it all, should do the trick; you wouldn't have to deal with the weight.

I joined the forum around the time, maybe a little before, that you were having your last bout of mechanical surgery for the broken screw arrangement; then the rehab. I didn't forget, but hadn't heard specifically what your limits are nowadays. Nonetheless, I hope you are still able to gain some ground in the battle towards being as restored as possible after all those crashes. Keep up the good work, keep moving, keep pressing your limits as best possible, and keep having fun--most of all! Don't make me, of all people, come down there just to get you shootin' at least one Luger and your Tommy!
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