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If the person that set the table put the gun there for easy access then I assume that he is left handed. Why did he put the gun on the right side of the plate? If he were right handed then that would make no sense to lay it that way. Maybe the door is to the right of the table and he wants it closer to the door for some reduced aiming time in the event of a drifter kicking the door in. Then again, maybe there is a big mouse hole on the right side of the table and he wants it closer for the same reason.
If the person that set the table put the gun there for easy access then I assume that he is left handed. Why did he put the gun on the right side of the plate? If he were right handed then that would make no sense to lay it that way. Maybe the door is to the right of the table and he wants it closer to the door for some reduced aiming time in the event of a drifter kicking the door in. Then again, maybe there is a big mouse hole on the right side of the table and he wants it closer for the same reason.
I think they might have put it there for the picture actually...
They're not made out of steel any more?
I still have my Tonka front end loader in the closet. I've thrown away a lot of toys but that one won't be tossed.
They're not made out of steel any more?
I still have my Tonka front end loader in the closet. I've thrown away a lot of toys but that one won't be tossed.
i still have my tonka trucks somewhere. whenever i broke em, the ones with buckets or plows on them, i used to take off and rig them to my remote control trucks for winter fun! haha, i was such a redneck as a kid, now i plow for real, and make money for doing it!