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Not if you clean it out...I have one...it works...
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How far up is the balcony?
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i never know till i get there.
i shoot five inch groups at 25 yards with this http://s993.photobucket.com/albums/a...t=IMG_0283.jpg |
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Para's are good shooters. I have a P-14 with a extra Les Baer top with BoMar sights.
Back to the thread....maybe a tall skinny glass jar that you can put the lid on.
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We cigar smokers sure are a resourceful bunch, aren't we? If someone happened to be watching, I'm sure they would be wondering WTF??
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customized by guncraft in ruskin, fl fully teflon coated ed brown ambi-safety eb hammer kimber full-length guide rod eb extended beavertail trijicon 3.5lb trigger titanium grip screws 10-over Wolf springs ultratech http://s993.photobucket.com/albums/a...t=IMG_0283.jpg i considered the tall skinny jarry. but it's less portable than a spool of line. |
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I don't understand what the big deal is about letting the cigar go out and relighting it. Many times during a herf, I'll get up to use the head or to get a refill on my beverage and upon my return, my cigar has gone out. It's not as though the cigar has been left for hours.
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i don't mind relighting if it's shortly after it goes out. i just don't like to have to wait for it to go out. actually, after tying-off, heading up stairs and hauling it up, the cigar is normally out. but the adventure is so much fun!
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