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    Hello everyone from Trenchgun

    Hello guys, I used to post for years on the Culvericon carbine website, found this site today and I recognize a lot of names and handles. I still own and enjoy carbines, and way too many other types of guns also! Anyway, Hello and I now have this website in my favorites. Trenchgun
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    Welcome... most of the same folks... but some of us are not taking our meds like we are suppose to....

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    Welcome Trenchgun, we need more Texicans on here.

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    Hi Again Trenchgun,

    If you wonder why so many old Culvericon's handles show up here, these folks held our little group together while the Culver's rebuilt their site after the big meltdown.
    A bunch of us felt very much at home here so we just kinda adopted it as our second home.

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    Phil, now tell the truth... the rent is cheaper and the home association ain't as strict on cutting the grass here...

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    Welcome. I was only on the old CSPicon carbine forum about a year before it crashed, then found here. I personally think this is the most friendly, helpful gun forum I have ever found. Those in the know patiently help those who don't (like ME!) and do it over and over again with a smile.

    Thanks to you "In the Know" guys for helping all of us! You don't get half the thanks and credit you deserve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tired Retired View Post
    Phil, now tell the truth... the rent is cheaper and the home association ain't as strict on cutting the grass here...
    Ed, I hafta admit, this is the friendliest on-line community I've ever found. Like it or not, we're neighbors now for some time to come.....

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