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They have them in their Christmas tool special aisle. I just bought some last week. That have metric and SAE. If you go down the regular tool aisle, they have the SAME EXACT SET but for $59.99.
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Originally Posted by dukie564
Pudgy i doubt those are the original hubs
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Originally Posted by Rocky98
They have them in their Christmas tool special aisle. I just bought some last week. That have metric and SAE. If you go down the regular tool aisle, they have the SAME EXACT SET but for $59.99.
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Yeah....if it is this set for $24.99...I am all over it...
http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...7#.UKu836F7DXw
According to the website (in the Xmas Gifts under $50)...it is the Husky Brand....
http://www.homedepot.com/Featured-Pr...1#.UKu9U6F7DXw
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I'd love to come and hang out at the airport. I've never been in a small plane before.
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.
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.
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I have a Mossberg 9200, and I've never fired any shotguns, sad to say. However, you can't go wrong with a USP. I got the .45 Elite competition pistol, and it's by far my favorite gun I've ever fired. I haven't shot since I moved here, though, so if we can set up a day, I'd be happy to let you try it out.
Edited cause I don't know what I was thinking
Edited cause I don't know what I was thinking
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