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My heart continues to go out to Americans who share the same convictions I do in relation to the direction our nation is headed. However, always stay true to your heart's convictions and your eyes on the Lord. This situation that our generation has been faced with is far from hopeless. As the anti freedom agenda is forced through our own media in a desperate attempt to create an illusion of false victories designed to create separation and fear among the true patriots of our nation. Rather than adopting the mentality of defeat I encourage everyone to hold firm to the river of truth just as our fore fathers chose to. Furthermore, reflect upon the adversities that our ancestors faced during the revolutionary and civil war one war ushering in the very constitution that I and so many other American patriots, to include our congressional officials, swore an absolute oath to uphold and defend; the other almost tearing our very nation in two. As Americans our history is replete with uncertainty and seasons that demanded nothing short of the upmost bravery and resolve that any man or woman could have been thrust into. In all of this I compel each American who may read or share this to remember what it means to be truly free and that the road to freedom is far from simple. As I stated before, our ancestors sealed their fate when they chose to fight against the strongest standing army of their time. Were they fearful? Most certainly! How can we know this? We can know this because just as you and I they were of flesh and blood. However, they understood that not only their freedom was at stake but the generations to come. Which is why they willingly chose to risk all of what they knew and held dear to create a future that was even greater and established a government that began most assuredly with, “We the peopleâ€. As one of our early president’s stated so eloquently, “We here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain, that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom; and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.â€11 points
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Get yourself a haircut and shave with it, so next time you don't look like you need it! ;)11 points
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Nope. Unless something turns it around, and I believe that will take the systemic financial and societal breakdown of The Big Pain, the US will continue to sink into liberal socialism. The vicious circle is now well embedded. As more and more sink into poverty because of lib policy, they in turn must rely on lib handouts, which induces them to vote to keep the cause of their demise in power. I think the country will go totally south before we're all in the same boat as NY, CT, NJ (or worse) gun wise -- but if it doesn't, we'll eventually look about like the Aussies in regard to gun rights, and likely worse. Canada will look like conservative gun heaven by comparison. It's not even really about the guns, it's about control of the populace. Once they have control of your pocketbook, the only thing really left in the way of that are the guns. And of course I hope I'm dead wrong. - OS5 points
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You can have mine too if you wish. :shake: I'm about sick of hearing about Duck Dynasty.5 points
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This. You were chosen to be a vector. Very nice. I get exactly why the lady acted as she did. You will be part of rocking someone's world. Perhaps they need the $, perhaps they just need to know.... Way cool. (and don't hesitate to include a short note with the story) Oh Yeah... also include your own tip. That one ain't yours.4 points
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Unless I’m missing something it’s just you. Scratch Illinois off your list. They will be carrying this year. Look at the 7th Federal District ruling and the subsequent Illinois Supreme Court Ruling. Some states have passed legislation that they will not recognize any Federal bans. We have had more positive court rulings and gun legislation in the past five years than we have had in the past 50. I’m not saying to relax, but the anti gunners are losing their battles.4 points
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They should have named it "Pelosi". I just heard the Weather Chanel say "it's gonna be a real ugly one folks!!!!"4 points
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Many thanks to Dolomite for the firearms related item that he gave to me as a gift...and paid to ship it to me! Really made me feel good that there was a fellow gun enthusiast, that freely gave something, and didn't expect anything in return! Just proves that there still are some generous people, that will do something nice for someone else, just to do it without any personal profit motive. Thank you Dolomite...and if we're ever at one of my lunch places, at the same time, lunch is on me. Here's wishing you and yours the very best for the New Year ahead of us. Sidewinder3 points
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Just watching the news, and can you believe it, there's a snowstorm in the northern states. Surely it's the end of civilization as we know it. And all those poor inconvenienced people they just interviewed on CBS. Oh the humanity. What a bunch of wussies we've become.3 points
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Members of the Obama administration are exempt from all laws, and the US Constitution.3 points
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Guy walks in to a bar. He tells the bartender "I got no money, but will you give me a free drink if I show you something really fantastic?" Bartender says sure. Guy pulls a tiny grand piano out of one pocket and a tiny man in a tux out of the other. Small man sits down at the piano and plays classical music. Bartender says "Hey that's great, but where did you get him?" Guy says "Well I was walking along the beach one day and found a bottle. I tried to rub the sand off it and a Genie appeared, said he would grant me one wish. But I think he was hard of hearing." Bartender says "Yeah, why do you say that?" . . . . Guy says "Well, do you really think I asked for a twelve inch PIANIST?"3 points
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My bet is that the targeted audience would most likely buy a $500 camouflage Mossberg than a camo $3000 Benelli. ;)3 points
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A pirate walks into a bar with a steering wheel sticking out of his fly. Bartender says "hey do you know you have a steering wheel in your pants" Pirate says "Aye, it's drivin me nuts"3 points
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With the ever-expanding and restrictive gun control measures happening all over the country, when is enough going to be enough? Will it ever? As I read the seemingly endless stories about magazine restrictions, specific firearm bans, mandatory firearm registration, I can't help but wonder how and why The People are allowing this to happen. Is everyone else sitting here, thinking something like this cannot and will not happen to them? Thinking the restrictions won't become any more severe? The top 10 most restrictive states have a combined population of roughly 112,000,000 (one-hundred-twelve-million). Many of these states also have the most money and voting power. With such a large percentage of the population living in some of the most restrictive states like New York, New Jersey, Illinois, California and the like, how do the rest expect to have a chance at stopping any further restrictions, much less rolling back any of the already implemented restrictions? It seems the sharks are circling the boat, picking us off, one by one. One state here, one state there. The submission and complacency is a bit mind-boggling to me. Maybe it's just me.2 points
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This is a note worthy read from The Blaze regarding your rights when interacting with a Police Officer. Its in a infographic format. The link: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/01/02/here-are-all-the-rights-you-have-when-interacting-with-a-police-officer/ The Picture, you may have to zoom to read. I tried to enlarge it on photobucket:2 points
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Next time you're in a restaurant and you see a husband and wife eating with their well-behaved minor children, quietly call the waitress aside and pay their bill anonymously. Done and done.2 points
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Don't look to hard and the opportunity will come to you. Do it secret if you can.2 points
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rugerla1 it's kinda late in the game but I live right over in MJ and have a grinder and all that stuff and space to do it. if you bring them we can butcher them in my garage. I'd be glad to help. If it's as cold as they say this weekend I'll even fire up a Redi-heater. I just hate for you to have to restrict the number you want to shoot just because of the cost of processing.2 points
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LOL. I don't think PETA has anyone brave enough to want to go into the swamps and bayou's of Louisiana and confront guys with long beards and shotguns about poor innocent ducks................. :rofl: :rofl: :rock:2 points
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So if they make gun trafficking a federal crime will Holder be charged....2 points
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Not much attention to this thread, so I figured I'd pick one up and evaluate it. Here you go.. Shipping Primary Arms ships fast. I literally had it overnight. Absolutely no complaints there. Packaging The outer box was adequate and the package had sufficient protection to keep from damaging the sight. Noteworthy enough, the package was freezing cold from riding in the back of the FedEx truck today, however it was clear of fog when I unboxed it here in the house. Here are some shots of the retail box: The feature list is shown in the second pic. Construction This optic is made from aircraft-grade aluminum and has a nice black anodizing. There were no noticeable defects in the finish. It was smooth and consistent everywhere. The battery compartment is double o-ring sealed to keep water out. The turret caps are also o-ring sealed. The flip-up style lens caps secure with a nice 'click' and seem to fit just right. Also, +1 for including a name brand (Energizer) lithium AA battery. The integrated riser and mount seem to be well constructed. They aren't LaRue mount quality, but more than adequate for securing the sight to the rifle. The included configuration co-witnesses (lower 1/3) with AR sights just fine. Performance This is still "to be determined". I'll have to zero this one at the range tomorrow and go from there. However, I'm pleased with the precision of the dot. It isn't as precise as an AimPoint dot, but it is certainly good enough and quite usable. It is advertised as a 3MOA dot. The camera made this a little fuzzy, but you get the idea. It does distort a bit at the high(est) illumination settings, but I doubt you'd see that outdoors where those levels are needed. Speaking of illumination settings, the settings are adjusted via a twist-style control that faces the shooter. The settings go from 0 (off) to 11 (max). I would like to see some in-between 'half clicks' to allow turning the optic off and quickly returning back to the previous setting without cycling through all of them. This is a budget optic and falls in the < $100 price category. In its class, I'm very pleased with the overall construction. If it works well, I'd say this one is worth checking out.2 points
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Sheep being lead to slaughter by the Wolves....................jmho "Those who pound their guns into plows will soon work for those who don't" Thomas Jefferson2 points
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Just FYI, These shouldnt be affiliated with A&E and the brand "Duck Dynasty" but rather the Commader brand that they built long before the show. The one that actually produces duck and deer calls. I have no problem with them producing anything they choose and selling it.2 points
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I hope you're dead wrong, too.....unfortunately I think you are dead right. The New Deal, The Great Society, PPACA, etc. (I feel) were purely designed to incrementally bring us into the state in which we find ourselves now. Society that is heavily concentrated in the cities are the most dependent on The Great Nanny, but that dependence has permeated even the most remote and traditionally self-sufficient locales to a large degree. Also, consider the 'breeding incentives' given to the Great Dependents. Conservative populations are falling off, while the Lib-minions still breed like rabbits. Used to be that large families were needed to work the farm, or produce some sort of effort beneficial to society (when we used to actually make stuff). Now that we're a 'service' society, the only tangible value realized from great numbers of offspring are larger welfare checks. The productive population has shrunk, and the cockroaches have, well multiplied like cockroaches. Sucks, but we're pretty much screwed. Clowns to the left of us, jokers to the right.2 points
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If they are voting for the same democrats that constantly shat on the 2A then they are not helping. Also, the fact that they feel Obama is "too conservative" speaks volumes about them.2 points
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I don't care for them for the same reasons I don't care for most "reality TV". I don't think they're entertaining (except Si. He's funny) and I don't like being lied to. When I watch a scripted TV show or movie, I know those are actors playing a role. The character and the actor are 2 different people. They're making it all up. I know it, and they know I know it. With most "reality TV", it's a lie. They're telling me it's all real, that the character and the actor are one. But the shows are almost as scripted and just as staged as any scripted TV show. They're just done with poor writing and even worse acting. In the case of DD, add to that their flag-waving 'America is the greatest place on God's green Earth' patriotism while simultaneously hawking 'Made in China' kitch with their pictures on it and I'm tuned out.2 points
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There is no wrong in making money, nor making lots of money. The root of all evil is when one is willing to sacrifice core values to make money, and making money truly dominates one life! Also a lurking evil is when one is coveting someone who has or who is making money. Some religious leaders no more represent the populous of following Christ than Adam Lanza represents gun fanatics of America. I am sure many of the low informed populous think each and every gun fanatic is a Adam Lanza in the waiting, and likewise I am sure many low informed populous think that each and every T.V. and Radio preacher is a money racket. Just like anything, if one is going to send a dollar to someone, one must vet out that person, organization, etc. to their own satisfaction.2 points
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So Obama decides the military retirement pay will have to be trimmed, and gets his best boys working on the ways and means. After much debate they decide that the best (cheapest) method would be just pay the recipient by the linear inch; as in $1000 for straight line on the body from point to point, and to sweeten the pot,,the GI gets to pick the line. So the first retiree to fall prey to the scheme is a light colonel. He thinks about it for minute and declares he'll take his pay from the tippy top of his head to the soles of his feet. Best boy whips out the tape, and declares "6 foot 1 inch! $73,000!! Next guy in line is a full bull, and he figures the angles, and declares HE will take his line from the tip of his out-stretched hand, to the tips of his toes. Best boy pops a line on him and declares "87 inches!! $87000!!! So this goes on, with varied amounts from 58000 to 93,000 bucks shelled out, when they come to old grizzled Top Sgt., gazing bemusedly over the process. "Step up Top," cries best boy, "and say how you'll be measured!" 1st shirt looks down at the bureaucrat, shifts his wad and spits, and declares in his company formation voice that he will take his pay based on the line from the tip of his johnson to his testicals! "My Goodness!" squalls the paperpusher, not wanting to defraud the poor enlisted swine more than was his due, "Didn't you pay attention to the men in front of you? You're leaving a pile of money on the table!!" But Ol' Sarge was adamant; drops his shorts and demanded his pay to be determined as requested. Shrugging his shoulders, best boy whips out the tape, lays it on the proscribed spot, and stretches it back,,,," SERGENT!!!!! WHERE ARE YOUR BALLS!!!!" Top looks down and spits, "Vietnam."2 points
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I find it difficult to imagine how you could pull the trigger without engaging the grip saftey. What are you going to leverage against to get the trigger to pull? If you can get a finger on the trigger, where is the gun in relation to the rest of your hand? but....what do I know, I carry a Glock.2 points
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have not read a post really. Now how many of you think the "gay" Robertson crap was happenstance? Follow the money, These down to earth people are all about something. not so sure it is the bible, but I am sure they follow the color of green2 points
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Just picked this up to do some Coyote hunting. This is the 20" barrel matte finish, sporter stock. Got a Magpul Gen 2 in there and it seems to work just fine. I haven't tried any of my other mags yet. Going to test it out on monday and will post a range report after. So far so good.1 point
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It's definitely not perfect but I have pretty much all I need. I wish I had room to leave stuff set up. But I have to put my table and grinder and stuff up because it gets in the way. Well good luck and seriously you can text me at 615-423-7460. I honestly don't mind. With 3 (or 2.5) of us we could knock one, or a couple, out in no time.1 point
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:rofl: Almost makes me nostalgic for the Carter years, when CD's were paying 15% or more. :rofl:1 point
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I am so lonely on this side of the state! You guys helping each other out and stuff man! Makes me sick... :P1 point
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And I wish all the cry babies on the left AND the right could go spend some time with your boy in Africa. Off base. Then I think we'd have a lot more people on both sides with more concern for their country and less for their special interests.1 point
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And even among supposed freedom-loving folks, even on this board, it's hard to find people nowadays with similar sentiments...1 point
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I grew up hunting pheasant and rabbit in Ohio; I can still hear the sound they make when they are spooked out of the grass and take to flight. Yes, pheasant is good eating...seeing that picture brought back some good memories!1 point
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Awesome Doe Brother!!! Congrats on meat in the freezer! You know we are waiting on a hunting story right? Looks like you turned her lungs to mush! Dave1 point
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Not that it'll make any difference to you, but this has zero to do with "duck dynasty". Duck Commander, on the other hand, is the company this line of guns represents. Duck dynasty is merely a t.v. show. If that's all you know of that family and their companies, then you don't know much I'm afraid. If you're any kind of hunter, especially a duck hunter, you'll know they've made some of, if not the best duck calls out there for years now. Pretty fitting they have their own line of shotguns. The 22lr's on the other hand, well you can keep those1 point
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Well I went this morning sat til about ten,and didn't see a thing. I wasn't going this afternoon but my neighbor told me was going, so I changed my mind. Went and set in the hunting house and a few minutes before four a bunch of turkeys come out, I text my neighbor turkeys, he asked how many? I text back about twelve or so, he texted back don't get an itchy trigger finger,lol. So I watch them for about 20 mins. they wander up to me like I was calling 'em, got to about 35 yds. then turned and went straight away from me. There were 6 toms and 12 hens in the bunch, then here they come 6 does. So I text him, he text back I don't hear any shooting. I look back and there are three more and before I can text him, two more, eleven in all. So I've got about 16 or so turkeys and eleven deer in the same field. I watch for a couple of mins. trying to decide on which of the does I want, pic up the range finder and they are 195 yds. chip shot for the 06. Pick one out pick up the rifle ease it out the window, flip the safety off, ease the trigger. Click, dang forgot to chamber a round when I got to the box. So I chamber a round and try again this time everything goes as it should. Bang, all the deer run off, and the turkeys just scatter a bit, wander around for at least a min. or so before they leave. Walked on down there before it gets to late, and she had ran back the way they came from, she only made it about 50 yds. so thats number four. Going back in the morning to try and get one with .44 Mag SBH.1 point
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[quote name="Keal G Seo" post="1087815" timestamp="1388662879"]There are 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.[/quote] Nerd1 point
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Its the "assault rifle' approach. They demonize something with misleading and intentionally wrong terminology in hopes of shutting down gun shows entirely. The left is *mightily* offended by gun shows and want them killed off. Remember, to the CA/NY/country-wide anti-gun crowd, the following things are, in THEIR minds, illegal... - buying and selling of guns, period - gun ownership, period - buying a gun or ammo without some form of ID and registration and preferably an entry into a database - buying a gun or ammo without a 200+ day waiting period - individual sales without a fee, tax, and registration and waiting period... - individual sales without background checking, preferably with additional fees and registration - buying of high powered guns, like the .22 LR which is rumored to have a range of OVER A MILE -- says so on the box! - gatherings of malcontents who freely distribute anti leftist propaganda - selling of components to MAKE extra special killer ammo just to name a few! Because of these and dozens of other evils, the left demonizes gun shows by playing the "gun show loophole" card every few months. After all, 98% of the public does not know any better, so why not tell them what is in their best interest, which is, simply, "gun shows r bad".1 point
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That is the perfect example of bureaucracy = a body of non elective government officials who can make up complicated rules for things that don't exist. We live in a time of tyrannical control by agencies and departments that issue dysfunctional regulations that have direct interference over liberty. Any member of Congress who proposes a law that has the passage "The secretary shall decide....." should be run out of town on a rail after a good old fashion tar & feather. It worked in the past.1 point
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