I have about 6 of these, I think I see a glass top coffee table in my future.
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i reckon a stand-up type gun cabinet could be reasonably made out of this too, just to plant some more ideas....Comment
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Temucula still has the 3 of them on the palet, as of noon. I was in there and they all looked beat. with holes in the side, or big gouges, they won't make good coffee tables.Jack
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2 left at Turners in Temecula as of 4 p.m. today. The pics in the thread are from there.Comment
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That coffee table project looks sweet! But I no longer have my mosin..."A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed."
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I am totally doing the coffee table project!! Wife said no, but I am using my veto power on this one!!Comment
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Originally posted by LibrarianWhat compelling interest has any level of government in knowing what guns are owned by civilians? (Those owned by government should be inventoried and tracked, for exactly the same reasons computers and desks and chairs are tracked: responsible care of public property.)
If some level of government had that information, what would they do with it? How would having that info benefit public safety? How would it benefit law enforcement?Comment
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^^^ LOL!!!! that sounds about right from those guys.Comment
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