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Old 11-20-2012, 09:03 AM
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Originally Posted by 96xjclassic
All the mossberg 500's can change barrels and stocks to be for hunting or home defense. I love mine.
I have 2 Mossberg 500s one I hunt with and one for tricking out. The options are endless and the price is very fair.
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Originally Posted by jimmy21669
I love the amc eagles! Maybe for the same reason I love xjs...4x4 station wagons
Old 11-20-2012, 09:06 AM
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I'm surprised to say I'm glad to go back to work
Old 11-20-2012, 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by 96xjclassic
All the mossberg 500's can change barrels and stocks to be for hunting or home defense. I love mine.
Originally Posted by Xone8
I have 2 Mossberg 500s one I hunt with and one for tricking out. The options are endless and the price is very fair.
I would suggest the Mossberg 500 as well. I have one with a synthetic stock, and I have a barrel that's good for skeet or hunting, and then a shorter one for home defense. personally I like it better than the Remington 870, but it's a personal preference thing. the 500 is also nice and easy to take apart and clean.

ganna go wash the jeeps today finally. grocery stores are busy as hell this past week/weekend....
Old 11-20-2012, 09:20 AM
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Originally Posted by brian0128
Poll time....I need to drive to NC for Thanksgiving and I'm trying to decide if I should go 50W/495S/95S/295S around the dc beltway and past Alexandria and Lorton or should I go 301S/95S/295S down past Waldorf and King George?

The gf wants to leave right after work on Wed at 4pm and sit in traffic instead of leaving at 4am on Thanksgiving so I'm trying to find the best way down to avoid traffic. I usually take the 301 route but I've heard the extra lanes south of DC really help.
on 95s Springfield/Lorton to Fredricksburg is always pretty bad at that time but once past, it clears out a bit. It's taken me as long as 2 hours to get through that section with holiday and work traffic.
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Go home deer, you're drunk


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Originally Posted by jimmy21669

Jon...need some gorilla lugs still..new place have em? Also...can you PM me your best deal on MT/R's....new kind, kevlar...preferably 33x10.5 if possible.
Can't get lugs here but I can buy them from Costco for $11. I don't see a 33x10.5 MTR, but the 33x12.5 is $255 plus tax. Not sure what the friends and family discount would be. I heard it was 15%.
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Originally Posted by LittleBuddy
Scott, we doing the 1 o'clock plunge?
Yes sir
Old 11-20-2012, 10:09 AM
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mornin' the jeeps wheel hub is getting fixed today.. finally.
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Originally Posted by nowhres
Yes sir
sweet, got signed up this morning
Old 11-20-2012, 10:17 AM
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bling bling!
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Originally Posted by zwhiz
so youre going to come hand out with me at work???
I'd love to come and hang out at the airport. I've never been in a small plane before.

Originally Posted by kuzican
I would suggest the Mossberg 500 as well. I like it better than the Remington 870, but it's a personal preference thing.
Exactly, it's personal preference. When it comes to choosing between a Mossberg and a Remington it usually comes down to the safety placement and the location of the slide release. Most people prefer one way or the other. Here is a good link showing the differences. I prefer the 870 myself since that is what I grew up shooting but I like the slide release and reloading process better on the 500.

Here is a list of the differences between the 2.
http://www.second-amendment.org/guns.../870vs500.html

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Originally Posted by XJnewbiegirl
mornin' the jeeps wheel hub is getting fixed today.. finally.
Mine too. Lol.

Edit: Actually it just turned into both front hubs. I guess 220k out of the first set is pretty good.

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Poll time....I need to drive to NC for Thanksgiving and I'm trying to decide if I should go 50W/495S/95S/295S around the dc beltway and past Alexandria and Lorton or should I go 301S/95S/295S down past Waldorf and King George?

The gf wants to leave right after work on Wed at 4pm and sit in traffic instead of leaving at 4am on Thanksgiving so I'm trying to find the best way down to avoid traffic. I usually take the 301 route but I've heard the extra lanes south of DC really help.
Lights are a pain but that area of I-95 on the busiest day of the year for travel?
Definitely 301


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