Stung by Wasp....................the result.

waco

Springfield, Oregon
Cool looking pistol John. My wife has a 22/45 lite and we both love it. I want to get one for myself. How are you liking the push button take down?
 

Winelover

North Central Arkansas
Waco, the push button take down and the ambidextrous safety were the main reasons for purchase. That and the light weight. I also own a Mark II target.
 

Winelover

North Central Arkansas
Well, I got stung again this AM. Sweeping off the downstairs porch. Seem they built nests in the outdoor light fixtures and I, inadvertently, got too close for their comfort. :sigh:

confused-face-smiley-emoticon.gifNow, what kind of firearm will I purchase, this time?:)
 

Rick

Moderator
Staff member
Well, I got stung again this AM. Sweeping off the downstairs porch. Seem they built nests in the outdoor light fixtures and I, inadvertently, got too close for their comfort. :sigh:

No, it was them that you allowed to get to close. :rofl:
 

Rushcreek

Well-Known Member
I kicked up some "dog bees" accidentally once. I have never experienced such aggressive insects. I ran half a block and they were still after me. At home that evening my wife counted 26 stings on my back, neck, face, and arms. LUCKILY (so far) I am not allergic so two benadryl and two Budweiser and nap and I was fine. I should have bought myself a gun after that!
 

Pistolero

Well-Known Member
Well, Allen.....
Move to Yuma or AZ Village. Either is in Free America, but within reasonable striking distance of
you favorite desert landscapes. Any probs bringing guns into CA if you are an AZ resident, esp one with
a CA retired LEO CCW?

Looks like fun.


Bill
 
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GaryN

Active Member
I got another recipe for wasp bites. I use MSM cream. I don't know how it would work if you have allergies but for me, I put it on a bite and within five minutes it not only no longer hurts, I cannot find any redness or evidence that I was bit.