Pete G
76 Cal.
Instead of diddling around with these things you should either just sell them to someone that uses that size or get another new gun that uses that size. You can never have too many guns you know.
I jabbed one of those in my leg just under my knee went right through my insulated overalls, pants and long handles. I had the doc dig it out 3 years later. Also had him dig the one out of my back.Stumpkiller said:Alden said:Speaking of bloody, is that a thorn or actually a branch from the hawthorne bush -- the thorn were used as pins to close clothes, hold aprons on, etc. back in the day...
Make good vent picks, too. I have two horns I attached the plugs with using these thorns.
But that piece in the jaws is part of a twig - they're tough as well.
Also the reason I don't wear moccasins and why I went to puncture resistant garden tractor tires!
Swede50 said:I jabbed one of those in my leg just under my knee went right through my insulated overalls, pants and long handles. I had the doc dig it out 3 years later. Also had him dig the one out of my back.
Wes/Tex said:Our mesquite have a similar harpoon...God really does have a sense of humor! Summer, a year ago, I was walking back around from the dam on our lake and noticed a beer can off the ground and thought it odd. Walked over and found someone had tossed out an empty aluminum can that'd hit at just the right angle and impaled itself on the thorn...real 'Holy Krap' moment! Wish I'd been smart enough to take a picture!
Not till now...thanks for the nightmare! :rotf:trent/OH said:Wes, did you ever think that those plants are so tough that they now drink beer instead of water?
Being the nature lover that I am, I always make sure the beer has been fully processed by my system before I apply it to the base of a mesquite tree.trent/OH said:We, did you ever think that those plants are so tough that they now drink beer instead of water?
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