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Squibby

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About Squibby

  • Birthday November 19

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    one38squib@yahoo.com
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    http://www.apextactical.com

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    Female
  • Location
    San Luis Obispo, Kalifornia
  • Interests
    Revolvers & M&Ps
  • Real Name
    Lisa Farrell

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  1. Mike! Thanks so much for supporting me too! Have no clue where Cliff got this idea of a 'happy ending'?? :surprise: He just might get lucky...I'll let him clean my revolver after I win. UPDATE: On a serious note, huge thanks to ALL on this forum! In less than 24 hrs, both of us have raised over $800. We hope to keep it going. Best regards, Squibby
  2. He truly is, but have you ever squadded with him??? Lol! ...ask why is his nickname "Potty Mouth?" All joking aside, Dave has been one of the most generous sponsors. It's called Pay-It-Forward. A mentality all top notch competitors in this sport should live by...I my humble opinion. I'm honored to be sponsored by HearthCo Moonclips, and no...I'm not sucking up either!!! ~Squib
  3. HELLO! Randy is SLAMMED to say the least, and doing his best to catch up. Thank you all for your patience! Unfortunately, he is out of stock on the Apex Hammers, but does have firing pin and firing springs available. I'm trying to help him follow up on emails (sorting through the spam sux), and I'll do my best to reply to everyone within the next couple of weeks. It's my fault he's been off the telephone and computer...you're welcome to yell at me Prices: XP Ignition Kit (firing pin and firing pin spring) = $13.99 (plus tax for us in Kalif) Apex Hammer L & N-Frames = $139.99 (plus tax for us in Kalif) Additionally, trying to get the online store up in running soon! ~Lisa
  4. GAME ON BOYZ & GIRLS! Mark your calendars May 5 & 6th. Hurry to sign-up, entries limited to 100 competitors. The 2007 Inaugural Ruger Rimfire Challenge prize table is valued at $15,000 and growing! We have over 20 guns from Ruger, Henry Repeating Arms, Tactical Solutions, stocks from Hogue Grips, Leupold scopes, competitions barrels, gift certificates, accessories and more! For match registration & info, please visit www.take-5rimfire.com or email tom@take-5rimfire.com
  5. Well Revo Gang...here it is: http://www.cafepress.com/apextactical.40816350 Check it out...it's the latest trend in shooter fashion! Let the "Tofu Kid" know what ya think
  6. Very disturbing, but hilarious! Certainly gives new meaning to playing with....well, you know.
  7. At my first IRC back in '99, I had a blown primer & a Suib on the same stage/string using factory ammo Lost Hi Lady and a REALLY nice prize gun (I think it was a Power Custom gun)...I was less than one second behind 1st place Lynn Parish! That was a bummer. Glad I learned how to reload my own ammo, no more Speer Lawman for me!
  8. Oh, I forgot...next time you'll be charged the $2.99/minute to enjoy it too.
  9. Greetings Clifford, First timer at 'phone' dry fire?? You mean you're a VIRGIN??? You poor guy...you need to try it more often. Remember....practice, practice, practice. Not that I find it exciting or anything Squibby
  10. Greetings fellow revolver enthusiasts! I apologize for not posting earlier. A huge thank you goes to Randy for the privilege of allowing me to shoot your prototype revolver in its first match. Frankly, I don't want Randy to continue this project - I think just my revolver needs to be overhauled with a new titanium cylinder. Nobody else needs one of these Seriously, this was the most comfortable revolver inspite of the 173 pf I was shooting this past weekend. The weight distribution was really nice, especially for my small "girly" hands. I don't like to admit it, but I do struggle with the recoil and weight of the 625...especially when I reload (for those of you who don't know me-I stand a mighty 5'2"). I wish I could have had this revolver at the World Shoot. No doubt my split times were significantly shorten due to the "no torque effect" with this revolver - the front sight didn't bounce around. I found it much easier to shift my sights from target to target. All joking aside, Randy actually had to pry the gun out my hands...I didn't want to give it back. Yep, I'm the real reason for the Lo-jack transmitter. Regards, ~Lisa www.squibload.com
  11. Be careful Mr. Bane...don't be give'n all my professional secrets away . Wow, good thing I have a boyfriend already , well maybe not for long after this thread. Just a note, not all eviscerations require sharp objects and if you think I'm tough on revolvers... I know...I can't help myself using the silly smilie thingy.
  12. I'm thinking about shooting the Steel Challenge...I'm still trying to recover from shooting a SiG P226 @ the Nationals then a 625 @ the World Shoot. Thankfully the only thing I brought back was a nasty head cold. I'll be tailing Mr. Bane with the Outdoor Channel crew up and down the stages. Trust me...I'll be nagging him about covering some of the wheelgunners! Hope everyone enjoys the Labor Day Holiday. Regards, ~Lisa
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