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  1. I first walked out and saw the snake wrapped around the hen and I thought she was already dead, so I went back inside and grabbed my S&W M&P Sub Compact 40 Cal. Way overkill I know, but I was a little upset and wanted to kill this varmint with one shot. Ive got a couple of scatter guns, a 380, a customized Beretta FS92, and a couple of 22s, but sometimes smaller calibers are not enough for a clean kill, so I went big. She really was our prize hen, guess my choice of dispatching tool was rather emotionally charged. I wouldn't have used it if I'd have known she would have sprung back to life, she was barely twitching when I shot the snake, and I thought she would have died anyway when I fired the shot. I was really trying not to hit the eggs and I couldn't quite clearly see where her head was.....anyway, turned out she was okay for the most part except for several deep lacerations, which would have been a serious issue themselves, and a lot of missing feathers. Her head and comb were saturated with blood also when she jumped out, which lends me to believe there was some sort of battle before the snake wrapped her up. Next time I won't let myself get upset about it and I'll just stick to .22 cal snake/bird shot. I've got a nice over/under .22/20 gauge that will now become my varmint gun.
  2. Yeah, I should have just pulled it off by hand. But i didn't it think it would let go, he was really squeezing her hard, and I wasn't quite sure what kind he was till I got him out of the box. Non-venomous snakes are actually good to have around, just not like this. Next one will get Steve Irwin'd by hand out the coop. Venomous snakes will get the business end of one of my various projectile launching smokeless powder implements.
  3. Yeah, 92's are the rarest by far, about 5K made. I'd leave it stock.
  4. Finally two weeks ago we had a hen go broody. She sat on 16 eggs only getting off the nest for a brief drink and bite to eat once a day for those two weeks. She was my biggest Australorp. I went out this morning to clean up my outdoor Jeep Restoration, Recreation and Leisure Park - close by the coop. I check her out every morning and she was doing fine. Came back a while later, and there's a 6' Texas Rat snake (commonly called a "Chicken Snake") constricting her and at the same time as he's got his mouth stretched over an egg. I saw she was still alive and I shot the the snake behind the head. She jumped out of the nesting box and there were only 4 eggs left, one she accidentally kicked out when she jumped and it busted on the ground with a full chick inside. Took the other three and put them in a homemade incubator I had just made, including the one the snake let go of. Hopefully they'll hatch in about a week. Came back out to inspect her, and it turns out I clipped half her beak off with the shot. I was heartbroken, I took my time maneuvering her and the snake to get a clean shot but I screwed it up, our only broody hen, we've been checking on her many times a day over the past two weeks and sort became attached. Thought it over for a minute, then decided to end her pain. Besides the beak issue, the snake really roughed her up. Crappy way to start the day. This why the old man always kept Guineas too, they're great for fending off snakes. Pics below... My cousin, he's 6'2".
  5. Ah, I see, thought that was one of your other rigs.
  6. I may be incorrect, but I thought the only two companies that made MJ toppers were Brahma and Leer.
  7. Practically all paints, including any bed liner, adheres physically not chemically. Cleaning the bed with a chemical cleaner like MEK, xylene, etc will help some, but don't expect any thing you apply to stick long term unless the surface is "roughed up". There must be a jagged surface for anything to stick. That means preferably blasting it or next best, sanding it. Etching primer is worth its weight in dirt, that's all. Any company that says you can apply a product to a smooth painted surface or smooth bare metal is lying.
  8. Very cool, thanks for doing that!
  9. :cheers:
  10. Looks like a new tire, what happened to it?
  11. Comanche County

    Bye bye

    Life goes on, its just a Jeep. But future MJs, may not run correctly for you in the future, its a Karma thing.
  12. Looks like a new tire, so what happened to it?
  13. That one is a no brainer!
  14. If I were a hot girl, I'd only use you for your jeeps!
  15. That's a real nice black MJ above, if you look past those god awful gold ZJ wheels on it.
  16. Here's a helpful link for the renix system, just in case. It's mostly 4.0, but the four banger shares a lot of components. You probably know all this but here it is anyway.....http://www.lunghd.com/Tech_Articles/Eng ... ostics.htm
  17. Sounds like an MJ is right up your alley! Welcome aboard.
  18. Very nice MJ sir! Very cool!!!! :thumbsup: Hey, check out Seasick Steve's song called "Wenatchee"!
  19. Stock rears on the rear, then get an extra set of JY MJ rears and put those on the front.
  20. Nice bro, next time I make it back up to CO, I need to visit and witness the magic firsthand!
  21. :thumbsup:
  22. Voted MJ all the way. More rugged, simpler, tougher and more blue collar than the next two runners up, the Waggy and the Defender (both of which I want btw). I'm just too poor for those high brow rides.
  23. The more the merrier!
  24. Yeah, Wade is one of the OGs. sniff, sniff,,,,kinda miss him too.
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