U pulled early! J/k. Nice haul buddy
My hands hurt just looking at all that trimming.
This rack is woodie and critical kushWhat strain(s)? @TWS
Nice work bro......
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This girl has my attention! Looking forward to the finish.
Came from a local farmer down here. He named it after a park near his farm. These are f2's I believe with a few phenos but this is the first with pink pistils. All the flowers I've seen so far have been dank. It's holy grail x gdp. This one has been cloned in case it's a keeper.who make's the hellhole canyon og 757?
Thanks bro. Must be a few of them. This one is a county park in San Diego. Funny name.. Guess there's lots of hellholes in california!Thank's Bro ! good luck with it. hellhole canyon is up in the hills near me. good luck with her ! she's a beauti !
Everytime you post a pic of your beautiful 1911, it makes me want to buy another one. I've had a few. Here's one of my newer onesI still have this beauty after 40+ years, they may still looking for this in south east asia....
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That's a beauty, I'll bet it shoots well. Mine is GI issue .45, just the way it was when I picked it up in a rice paddy in 1969.....except a new barrel, that was rusted smooth, I still have it though. It rattles a little bit lolEverytime you post a pic of your 1911, it makes me want to buy another one. I've had a few. Here's one of my newer ones
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The captains...i remember this story wellThat's a beauty, I'll bet it shoots well. Mine is GI issue .45, just the way it was when I picked it up in a rice paddy in 1969.....except a new barrel, that was rusted smooth, I still have it though. It rattles a little bit lol
Yeah, these match grade 1911's are put together a little bit more precise than those older ones, that's for sure! When you shake this pistol, nothing moves. I still dig that piece you got through bro.That's a beauty, I'll bet it shoots well. Mine is GI issue .45, just the way it was when I picked it up in a rice paddy in 1969.....except a new barrel, it was rusted smooth, I still have it though. It rattles a little bit lol
Speaking of stories, one day my Dad and I were talking about guns, and I said that a .45 would knock you down, even if it hit your arm or leg. Daddy said, "I was shot with a .45 in the side, and it didn't knock me down." He waited a few seconds, than added, "it did go through a German soldier first though." He had never told me the story before, but they were moving through France in November of 44. His company were walking in a loose circle when a German soldier popped up in the middle of them and demanded they surrender. The Captain shot the soldier and Daddy. The next day him and a Jeep driver were going back toward the field hospital when they were ambushed. The driver was gut shot and couldn't walk, so they left him. Daddy was shot in the arm and it came out his shoulder. But he could walk, so he got to do a walking tour across France into Germany and spend the rest of the war in a POW camp.Yeah, these match grade 1911's are put together a little bit more precise than those older ones, that's for sure! When you shake this pistol, nothing moves. I still dig that piece you got through bro.
Your gun sort of reminds me of my grandfathers brother. My grandfather, the one who I was telling you was shot down in the Philippines, and Bataan death marched, escaped and then recaptured, POW for 4 years had a brother in infantry. He came home with a bad ass katana from WW2 and a crazy story how he got it.