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Im ready to increase the buns around here. Tryin to do the age old decision of 870 vs mossy 500 variant vs H&R 870 clone for a shotbunny, and looking to score my neighbor's S&W 9mm bun that he said kept jamming when he took his CCP. those were the first rounds thru it, and it wasnt cleaned and lubed when he brought it home brand new......

Now, this would be the quite a loaf to have pointed at you.. 16 doughballs hurling out the end of that bad boy

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Bristol is the first line of defense. Big ole Bloodhound teeth :) If ya have to shoot keep it chest high and above to avoid hitting the dogs!

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Im ready to increase the buns around here. Tryin to do the age old decision of 870 vs mossy 500 variant vs H&R 870 clone for a shotbunny,

I have a nice 870 express tactical, never had an issue with it. I put a sling on it and carry it when I go back into the woods on our property, boars are moving into this area.
 
We have buns too, but don't get them out until last resort, and then we have to surrender them. So I deploy the patrol outside the door. They have buns too, but use them to identify others by sniffing

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Are those both goldens?

We have 2 as well.

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Are those both goldens?

We have 2 as well.

They are Great Pyrenees Great Pyrenees - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. My wife is involved with the local rescue organization so I said we can have one Carolina Great Pyrenees Rescue. They have a long history of independent flock guardian dogs, so they protect their sheep, and we are their sheep. Bred to fight off wolves and bears, they can be on the large side, "gentle giants" is the breed nickname. They sit patiently when my nieces and nephews climb all over them, they seek and are very attracted to kids and small animals. Loud bark and growl that can shake the house, but they don't bark much. If either one growls or barks in the middle of the night, you can bet there is something outside.

A funny story of how they behave:
Great Pyr and Bear - a True Story
 
I like the part written from the dog's perspective, "whats all the fuzz about?"
 
Nice, that was my second guess due to their color. Great looking dogs.

When we lived in Alabama I volunteered for a group that rescues goldens...although that was way after we got our pups. I could have a million. My good friend in MS is involved with a group called 'Retrieving Freedom'. They use golden service animals for vets with PTSD, etc. When we all get together we have like 8 golden retrievers running around. Pretty fun.


They are Great Pyrenees Great Pyrenees - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. My wife is involved with the local rescue organization so I said we can have one Carolina Great Pyrenees Rescue. They have a long history of independent flock guardian dogs, so they protect their sheep, and we are their sheep. Bred to fight off wolves and bears, they can be on the large side, "gentle giants" is the breed nickname. They sit patiently when my nieces and nephews climb all over them, they seek and are very attracted to kids and small animals. Loud bark and growl that can shake the house, but they don't bark much. If either one growls or barks in the middle of the night, you can bet there is something outside.

A funny story of how they behave:
Great Pyr and Bear - a True Story
 
Not much security on tap here, but I'm a long way from CLT.
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I have a large right fist, a large left fist, some size 16 feet, a baseball ball, two trained attack cats, some knives, a shotgun, and 100lbs of pissed off Andrea I can throw at them...... But ill most likely eat their liver with some fava beans.
 
They're rioting in Charlotte and looking to lynch a clown in Paw Paw, what is this world coming to?
 
If you ever need a detail of your vehicle, we have a place here in Pittsboro that is awesome. For $25, they do a REALLY nice job. I wanted to get the 4Runner cleaned up for pictures, etc. and called a place in Cary I had used before and they wanted $180 to do the 4runner. I tipped the guys $17 for a total $42 and drove home a very clean car.

They do door jams, windows, dust all over, vacuum, wash floor mats, wash under, wash all over, dry, do the wheels, tires etc.

Near downtown, so you can walk all over or just leave it off.

Downside - can take 2-3 hours - so be prepared to leave it or drink a lot of beer across the street at 580 :)
 

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