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Gunslinger

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It seems we are getting refugees from several of the "downed" forums right now. I can't say as I blame them....I become a little stir crazy when TFL is down. But some of the members are coming here and starting new threads regarding their lost boards without looking to see if there are others in progress. We even have one going in Handguns & Pistolcraft now. Can we lock some of these and try to keep them in one thread?
Just a suggestion, feel free to lock this thread.
 
Nothing we can do about it.
Besides - if these new members or refugees can contribute some worth while thoughts and opinions - they are most welcome!
 
Don't get me wrong George, I wasn't complaining about the new members. Simply the large number of "board down" related topics. I was thinking perhaps a little subtle reminder directing them to a thread alreay in progress, the same way the satff closes any redundant threads. This would not only "clean up" the board it would also make it easier for everyone to remain current with the lastest info (or lack there of) regarding the various gun BB.

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