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Unread 07-26-2005, 11:14 AM   #1
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Thought things were big in Texas...this photo (borrowed from the SwissRifles.com gun board) is from a shooting event in CH :

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Unread 07-26-2005, 01:45 PM   #2
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Thanks for posting that pic Pete!
I have a thing for those Suzuki Samurai's.. I have had five of them, today I only have two Both have an engine with 970cc, so I quess a big gun is needed to compensate for the lack of power..

The red one with the front window down I use every day, the blue is restored to it's original shape and stored away on the farm.

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Unread 07-27-2005, 12:28 AM   #3
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Mr. Kane, I drive a Chevy Tracker. It has Suziki stamped on most of its parts. I have maneuvered it through the worst. Around big 4X4's and such with Wife and Baby on board. The others were were stuck bad. My Wife did not realize the situation at hand. Wife questioned me about why some Lady used the word "brutal" as we passed by. I told her I would help if I could. Wife didn't have a clue. (PS, I do stop and help if possible) These vehicles can go.... Where the heavy 4x4'S shouldn't! There is the other side. I have been helped. Thanks to them.
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That's a neat vehicle Pete. I think my neighbor has one or two of them in the glove compartment of his pickup truck. He uses them to haul around the ammo for his squirrel rifle.
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Hey Ron, How are you? No Kidding I am thinking about a squirell? ( actually a VA long rifle) I like black powder. Won't fit in the glove box. Woud appreciate suggestions.
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I have heard a few jokes about my little truck before
Actually my better half doesnâ??t want to drive or just sit in it.. just too noisy and unsafe for her

Btw. they where used during Korean war..

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Hey GW, If you like BP. This is where I work part time.


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I really wanted one of them Sammies and missed out on buying one before they were deemed a WMD and no longer imported.

Would have come in handy if I wanted to carry a ham sandwich.
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Ron, I logged off and went to the link where you work. I sighned back on here to publicly tell you. "You are in BP heaven"! and I am green with envy. Where is that jumping green frog?
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