The Perfect Mailbox
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- TxKimberMan
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Re: The Perfect Mailbox
I'll bet no one breaks into that house!
Do you like your Kimber Ultra Carry II? I think I need one of those.
Do you like your Kimber Ultra Carry II? I think I need one of those.
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4/11/10 Class
4/19/10 PIN rec'd
4/20/10 Mailed cards
4/22/10 DPS rec'd
5/8/10 In DPS system online
5/16/10 B Check : Under review/CHL: Print pending completion
5/29/10 B Check : Completed/CHL: Manufacturing Pending
6/3/10 Mailed
6/7/10 PLASTIC
- TxKimberMan
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Re: The Perfect Mailbox
Yes I do, it's one sweet .45. I have the Crimson Trace grips & Meprolight night sights. It shoots like a dream.KinArlington wrote:
Do you like your Kimber Ultra Carry II? I think I need one of those.
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Re: The Perfect Mailbox
The sad thing is, since it probably lacks the "Approved by the Postmaster General" stamp, I don't think the rural carrier is even obligated to stop, much less deliver mail.TxKimberMan wrote: This is a REAL mailbox, must belong to someone waiting on a CHL
It sure doesn't meet the TxDOT standards, if it's on a state-maintained road. State highways, US highway, and FM road mailboxes all have to be on breakaway posts.