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I'd probably go 9mm for smaller size. .380 has some nice looking things but when you read on .380 you'll the police upgraded from it to 9mm for more stopping power. People think .380 is less effective... but at the same time a .22 mag conceal carry has some benefits too. I assume you have smaller hands? You need something that fits into them well. i.e. The LCP 380 is small and compact but so small it doesn't fit most peoples hand and is uncomfortable to shoot. If its uncomfortable to shoot then it most likely wont get practices with like it should. You don't want it to hurt your hand when you fire it. LCP380 was known for that. Not comfortable to take to the range.
The Sig 365 is 9mm is well rated and may fit your hand better. The 320 had misfire issues.
Shawn Ryan suggests SIG Sauer P365-AXG Legion model and will probably be my next pistol purchase. But the Legion isn't the smallest conceal carry.
"The SIG Sauer P365-AXG Legion is dimensionally very similar to the standard polymer P365 X-Macro. While the AXG Legion is slightly larger in slide length and width, it holds the same standard capacity of 17+1. The most significant difference is the AXG's metal frame, which adds substantial weight to improve recoil control"
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Pogos will fold when you pull them out of hard ground. I use pogos all the time, but in the swamp. They pull up fine and hold great in the marsh. For fry land I use the super stakes with cables. when I want to pull them I use an auger and drill down next to it, or use a shovel and then pull them out by hand. I know some guys weld a 2nd nut to the end and another cable so they can hook up a puller to the cable and pull it straight out.
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12 minutes ago
Pretty sure the box needs the hazardous sticker on 2 sides and can only be shipped through UPS, maybe fed ex....
probably cheaper to send money to buy new wherever it's going...
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15 minutes ago
Good morning Mole and All
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Good luck, you have me worried now. I am at 3 months with a new knee. My doctor said it is basically indestructible, so I have been really pushing it to try to heal faster.
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Mine aren’t anything special. Glad they got the black ones sorted out but other than that they’re nothing to get excited about Shakey.
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27 minutes ago
Many options, 6.
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32 minutes ago
Price reduction TTT #1
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![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/05/full-20161-293784-img_0264.jpeg) The auger is a 2 1/2” tulip bulb planter from Runnings powered by a 1/2” Milwaukee hammer drill I have the same set up. The Milwaukee is a tank. I drill a lot of dirt holes with mine with a 2" auger and put a 3" auger on for gardening when I'm transplanting new plants.
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Thanks for the information. I don't know how I could get more air to it. No blockages. I've cleaned every tube that carries gas or air and opened the air intake fully. The orifice is clear. I'm of a mind that the new controller is pushing too much gas. I don't have a monometer and there are no nipples at or near the orifice. At this point I've pretty much decided the tankless is how I'm going to go. I wish I had known they were available for campers when I spent the money for the new controller. At the time it just didn't cross my mind that they had drop in tankless heaters that would go right in the existing opening.
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51 minutes ago
No I am against tariffs for the most part (they have a place at times). I support free trade. I was not complaining about buying things from overseas. I was trying to explain to OW why so much manufacturing has moved overseas.
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Olive oil is grown and pressed in Georgia. I don't remember specific numbers other than total is down 51 points. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/05/full-320-293789-img_0367.jpeg) Thanks for the pictures.
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1 hour ago
Lots of them around.....
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1 hour ago
Won’t be very cool when they start destroying everything in site. I think they are a beautiful creature but they have become somewhat of a pest in my area, destroying fence, crops and sometimes livestock.
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1 hour ago
Joe who is taking over the convention?
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1 hour ago
Supplier was out of the wood base rat snap. I ended up with a plastic rat snap. Anybody have any experience with them? I like the built in teeth, the bendy flexible pan looks bad. It didn’t seem to be tuneable.
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1 hour ago
Burbank, it is. Labels read: Burbanks Schofield Method for Fox Scent This scent is prepared after a famous Indian trappers formula, and is second to none in existence. Burbanks Muskrat Scent Prepared and guaranteed only by N C Burbank Wilton, Maine Fox is empty and dried up, Muskrat is half full. (I'm tempted .... ) Thanks folks,
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1 hour ago
Al green gone too.
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1 hour ago
Looks good to me. I don't think the bait doors are all that necessary. I put the bait under the cage any way. Wire away  Same here. Make a depression in ground, under rear of pan. Place bait in depression, under cage. Has to be quite a depression if using a whole hind quarter of a beaver, whole muskrat or duck carcass and other critters, coyotes / cougars tip or dig under cage to get bait, just easier and IMO efficient to hang bait in back with back of cage inaccessible to critters from outside cage
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2 hours ago
Swamp and others, I have used cinnamon and tried Allspice in a some homemade castor lures. Produced well but I really couldn't see a big difference in my catches. AND like Todd and Turtledale mentioned, a little goes a long way as on a least one test batch I used TOO MUCH Allspice and my nose could barely detect castor odors. I think I'll let the lure makers make my lures....lol
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2 hours ago
Hopefully she picked out something cute for you to wear to your appointment. She cooks too.
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2 hours ago
You will need to contact Carl about his "Mountain Man Soap".
It is his birth right. He can do as he wishes with the original "Beaverpeeler's" full body wash soap.
Highly recommended for "Pits n Privates"
He would probably need to put a disclaimer on the packaging stating he is not responsible for any bodily harm that may come from using this product.
Use at your own risk.
This product cannot be used within 150 miles of Alvadore, Oregon.
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