Well I'm not intimidated, Bring it on, check this out,
Now upgraded v2.0
Ouch.
So next time The Bear speaks unless you have 1 of these suits
RUN!!!!!!!
RicksPick
Re:Big Bad Bear - Who's Afraid
Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 4:01 am
by AndyT
Still laughing! Too funny Rick!
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This guy didn't need a suit....
Re:Big Bad Bear - Who's Afraid
Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 5:50 am
by KennyF
The John West commercial is awesome! I saw that when it first came out and it's still funny as hell. :laugh:
Re:Big Bad Bear - Who's Afraid
Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 11:05 am
by haoli25
The John West commercial is the BEST. I still laugh
every time I see it. :laugh:
Re:Big Bad Bear - Who's Afraid
Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 11:36 am
by BigBear
OMG! You guys crack me up!! Are you making fun of my relatives (not the ones who invented the suits!)?
The first two are certainly candidates for a Darwin Award!
Just remember, with the Great Bears you don't have to run fast, just faster than the guy you're camping with!!! LMBO!!:lol:
Re:Big Bad Bear - Who's Afraid
Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 11:51 am
by haoli25
I don't enjoy running as much as I once did. So when
I'm out in the woods I carry my S&W Model 500 with me
so I don't have to run. lol
Re:Big Bad Bear - Who's Afraid
Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 12:09 pm
by BigBear
haoli25 wrote:
I don't enjoy running as much as I once did. So when
I'm out in the woods I carry my S&W Model 500 with me
so I don't have to run. lol
That's hysterical!! I got to shoot one of those recently. OMG!!! That is truly a "hand cannon"! But it didn't bite as bad as a non-ported .44 Mag. I'm just fine with my pea-shooter .40S&W's and 9mm's! (handguns are another serious hobby!)
Re:Big Bad Bear - Who's Afraid
Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 12:11 pm
by KennyF
BigBear wrote:
Just remember, with the Great Bears you don't have to run fast, just faster than the guy you're camping with!!! LMBO!!:lol:
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Re:Big Bad Bear - Who's Afraid
Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 12:18 pm
by haoli25
A hobby of mine too, Bear. I got lucky on the
Model 500, I traded two Colt Model 1911's for it
at a gun show. It's still too expensive to shoot
though.
It's expensive enough to shoot my 45's, 40's, and
9mm's. For cheap target practice I have a Browning
Buck Mark, Ruger MK III, etc.
Re:Big Bad Bear - Who's Afraid
Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 12:25 pm
by KennyF
BigBear wrote:
That's hysterical!! I got to shoot one of those recently. OMG!!! That is truly a "hand cannon"! But it didn't bite as bad as a non-ported .44 Mag. I'm just fine with my pea-shooter .40S&W's and 9mm's! (handguns are another serious hobby!)
S&W 500... SERIOUS HAND CANNON!!! :laugh:
Ya know, not too much walks away from a shot from a .44 Mag., but man, they sure are fatiguing on the shooter. I've got a thing for Ruger Blackhawks. I've got four in fact; a .44 Mag. Super Blackhawk, .41 Mag., .357 Mag. (old 3 screw), and a .357/9mm convertible. B)