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Re: FS: Simon
yup they will do...I used some as firing target 3 to 4 years ago at at field
day party for the company,it was at my firearm club....
we did a small bbq and a small shooting tournament and we were shooting at
defective or removed alarm parts...
it was fun to destroy all those old board and receiver..(isc and such) old
ITI sx-v and moose circuit board and keypad
"Tommy" <tommy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news:
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>I wonder if they are light enough to subsitute for clay pigeons in a trap
>shoot?
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> "Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:450f0b2c$0$34076$815e3792@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Not heavy enough for boat anchors (they probably will float), but they do
>> make wonderful door props.
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>> "Tommy" <tommy at leesecurity dot net> wrote in message
>> news:450e8ec8$0$19722$88260bb3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> No thanks. i already have one or two of those boat anchors lying around.
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>> Crash Gordon wrote:
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>>> Anyone want a Simon with one wireless pir & one door/window transmitter,
>>> battery & xfmr?
>>>
>>> Removed it from a house saturday...a house that had a full alarm in it
>>> that
>>> I installed 16 years ago and is still in working condition (figure that
>>> one
>>> out).
>>>
>>> Anyway, looks in good condition probably a few years old. Makes noise.
>>> $25.00 USD + shipping and it's your's. I have enough boat anchors around
>>> here.
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