I saw that you had replied to the thread so I thought there were going to be some Swedish bullet holes, but it was just another example of Utah’s favorite past time.Here I was thinking I don't have any pictures of bullet holes, until now when I processed a picture for another thread and realized that there are bullet holes in that sign!
So here is my humble effort.
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Or is that just salt-rot?
The only bullet holes you see in Sweden is on the firing range (or possibly in the hospital).I saw that you had replied to the thread so I thought there were going to be some Swedish bullet holes, but it was just another example of Utah’s favorite past time.
Your going to have to stop driving around and shooting signs just so you can post...
I only use digital ammo.Your going to have to stop driving around and shooting signs just so you can post...
Ah, so that's 'materialization', now I get it.I only use digital ammo.
The left is no threat, so only small calibre pot shots.I am unsure what is going on here. These signs are on either side of a sharp curve. With Utah being a very conservative state, I would think that locals would be much more threatened by a turn to the left than they would by a turn to the right.
View attachment 790995M1025817-274 by Harvey Richards, on Flickr
View attachment 790996M1025816-273 by Harvey Richards, on Flickr
Not if they don't replace them!and a cost to tax payers.
Thus the bullet holesI am unsure what is going on here. These signs are on either side of a sharp curve. With Utah being a very conservative state, I would think that locals would be much more threatened by a turn to the left than they would by a turn to the right.
View attachment 790995M1025817-274 by Harvey Richards, on Flickr
View attachment 790996M1025816-273 by Harvey Richards, on Flickr
Which is a hardship for those of us that use public lands.Not if they don't replace them!