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Not impressed. It's another case of "Solutions to nonexistent problems" Why these ammo companies constantly try to ice skate up hill is beyond me. High velocity low mass is garbage for close range self defense. Plain and simple truth, Holes kill stuff. Slow and heavy penetrate. It is beyond contestation that a heavy slow bullet will penetrate and penetrate well. 165g @ 1100+ fps will never penetrate like the traditional 230g bullet @ subsonic speeds. I don't even like the .45 acp cartridge but it is undeniable that it supremely proficient at putting holes in scumbags. Large holes bleed. Blood loss causes death. Increase the size and number of the holes; expedite the process.6 points
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Just spoke to the management company and the manager was fired. They said they reviewed the tapes from that day and the manager did not need to be working in an environment where there are customers.6 points
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Did you hear the one about all those guys who nitpick everyone's statements? Yeah, they are all on TGO.5 points
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This guy tested 46 different lubes/CLP's etc. The test is very long but I'll post the summary for those too lazy to read it. http://forums.outdoorsdirectory.com/showthread.php/141077-Results-of-gun-care-product-evaluation In regards to Lubricity, Odor, and corrosion prevention the top performers are Hornady's One Shot, Frog Lube, and WD 40 Specialist. He did have doubts about Frog Lube's cleaning ability. I know some people have been unhappy with it but after seeing this test I will continue to use Frog Lube or switch to One Shot at some point. Please note his comments on WD 40 though "With this evaluation behind me, I an unlikely to consider the WD 40 specialist as a gun care product because it wasn't marketed as a cleaner (not meant to be a cleaner so I cant knock for that) and it didn't rank terribly high for lubrication but I will be using it for many other outdoor applications and tools where I want to delay corrosion."4 points
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What's the difference between a BMW and a porcupine? The porcupine has it's pricks on the outside. (Sorry if you own a BMW lol)4 points
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What's the difference between roast beef and pea soup? Anyone can roast beef.4 points
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Life lesson: 1. Actions have consequences. 2. Life isn't fair. Regardless of who is right or wrong, you made choices and those choices affected your ability to achieve other goals. Own the negative ramifications of your choices, learn from it, sack up and drive on. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk4 points
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Well brother's and sister's after reading your responses on another thread, I made a move on my first AR ever. I went with the Ruger AR 556. It is SWEET! I've done made some noise with it. Thanks to all who steered me in this direction! Dave3 points
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I just saw that WW2 tank movie today. Very nicely done, but it isn't your typical John Wayne war epic. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OGvZoIrXpg P.S. Just to show you how far we've gone back to knuckle-dragging intellect, they put up onscreen the reminder to turn off your phone FIVE DANGED TIMES.3 points
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You heard about the dislexic devil worshiper? He sold his soul to Santa.3 points
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I really don't have the words to express how I feel about this. It's just impossible to convey the feelings of disgust for such scum as walking meat-sacks like this are. I will refuse to use the term people/person, because that imbodies them with a form of reasoning and humanity they lack. At best...may they burn in Hell.3 points
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What's the difference between a garage full of 100 dollar bills and a garage full of dead hookers? I don't have a garage full of 100 dollar bills.3 points
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Did you hear about the basketball player dating a midget? He was nuts over her.3 points
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As a Columbia resident, this hits home hard with me. I can't really express my feelings exactly. May God lay his hands on this young mans hurting family, and may the ones that killed him truly be punished as they should. The court system is not strong enough for them. Stay vigilant, my friends3 points
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I'll be hunting for the very first time this year. My uncle moved up here recently from S. Carolina and has been a deer slayer for a long time, but had no place to hunt up here. We made a deal: I find the land and he'll teach me how to hunt. I have a cousin in Wilson Co. that said we can hunt his place, so my half of the bargain is done. We're going to go scout it on Sunday afternoon. I can't wait for November 22nd.2 points
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An entrance wound AND an exit wound. I'll stick with the tried and true 230 grain fmj.2 points
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A non-vote is tabulated by the counter as a no vote. It is not registered as a "non-vote". Thus a non vote is automatically a no vote. He wasn't making a subjective equivalence statement. It was an objective statement of procedure.2 points
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One more point about Amend 1 and voting or not voting. If 50% + 1 vote of the Governor's election total votes is not reached by this amendment, then it fails. Anyone that does not vote is automatically counted as a "No" vote. Finding reasons not to vote, or just not marking the vote one way or the other is still a "No" vote. You don't have to vote for the Governor to still vote for this amendment, or anything else on the ballot. You have a choice.2 points
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It looks like some of that vampire ammo.....or maybe it's werewolves, I forget.2 points
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You know why there's only 2 pallbearers at a muslims funeral? Well, they ain't but 2 handles on a trash can.2 points
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A couple of oldies but goodies: Did you hear about the difference between a dead possum lying in the road and a dead politician lying in the road? There might be skid marks in front of the possum. and Did you hear that they finally worked out the difference between Barack Obama and God? God doesn't think he's Obama.2 points
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My mom used to say it a lot while I was growing up. Didn't make sense until I became an adult. Accepting that life isn't fair is one of the first steps people can take toward not being a victim, grabbing life by her big ol' fun bags and doing something constructive with one's life. I find it hard to sympathize with folks who play a role in their misfortune. I know a few folks who have cancer way before their time. Those people are true victims that had no part in their misfortune. Most of us are the architects of our own universe, good or bad. Very few people are true victims. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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What are you looking to catch? Are you lake, river, or pond fishing? From the bank or a boat? #1 piece of gear, your fishing license. Its hard to beat a 6.5' spinning rod with 6lb line. Hook, sinker, bobber & a dozen night crawlers.2 points
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Bull++++ .. if you mess up.. you say you are sorry.plain and simple You have problems at home.. dont bring them to work.. plain and simple. We have our own problems.. but we dont let them out on other people.. plain and simple. he was rude and wanted to fight my husband.. thats a big no no.. what kind of mananger does that? I dotn need to walk in anyones shoes to know that you dont treat people like crapp when they are in your store.. You dont treat people like that.. period!!!2 points
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Just saw this in Clarksville. Guess its for those who never rode but did at the last chance... Add your bucket list item here1 point
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Looks like a movie worth seeing on the big screen. Hopefully I'll get to see it in a few days so I don't have to wait for the DVD. On a side note. I've only seen previews, of course, but eveytime I hear Brad Pitt talk in the preview I keep picturing his "killin' Nazi" speech from "Inglourious Basterds".1 point
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Enfield said a mouthful here... Remember this... There are three kinds of lubricants... Petroleum based (...mineral...), fat based. (... .animal lard/soap...) and synthetic... They all do the same thing... A good one should do two things... Lubricate and displace moisture... Some do better than others... Balistoil, for example, will not do a good job of displacing moisture (...i know, i use it on our cap and ball revolvers; so i wipe them down with WD40 or something handy, then finish with Balistol...)... An ole buddy of mine who is a world class gunsmith told me one time when i asked him "what was the best lubricant for guns":..."...The one on sale at Brownells..."... I think he is right... Buying lubricants for your cherished smoke pole is a lot like picking your favorite beer, beer wench, girlfriend, or wife; it's a personal choice.... Pick the one you like, and don't be too worried about the "next best" one to come out... It's all marketing hype, man.... leroy1 point
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If you're trying to be combative, you need to try MUCH harder. I believe in the trust but verify methodology too. http://www.tn.gov/sos/election/results/2002-11/Amend-info.pdf includes this: Counting the votes In order for the amendment to pass and become part of the Constitution, two things must happen: 1) The amendment must get more "yes" votes than "no" votes; and 2) The number of "yes" votes must be a majority of the votes cast in the gubernatorial election. To determine the votes needed, all votes for all candidates for governor are added together. This number is divided by two or halved. The number of "yes" votes must exceed that number. If the number of "yes" votes exceeds the number, the Constitutional amendment passes and becomes part of the Constitution.1 point
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Things like this disgust me to no end. Maybe we should enact a law that revokes their right to free speech if a friend or family member thinks they are as full of crap as a Christmas turkey......just sayin'.1 point
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That's awesome. Good luck! I have an extra deer rifle if you need to borrow one.1 point
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What's the last thing a Tickle Me Elmo doll gets on the assembly line? Two test tickles.1 point
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What does minimum penetration get you? Other than a failure to stop a threat that is?1 point
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The Ebola czar finally showed up for work: http://youtu.be/AHa-AvLk4no1 point
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Yep. I was in the same boat about a year ago. My boys said they wanted to go fishing. While I had fished when I was a kid, I didn't even own a fishing pole. I chatted with a few coworkers who are avid fishermen and follow their advice. One trip to the sporting goods store, 4 fishing poles, a tackle box kit, a few extra goodies, and a few worms later.... If you're going after a specific type of fish, lets just say the options are nearly endless.1 point
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Got my trailcamera set up on a new property. Hopefully I will get something on it.1 point
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Folks, sometimes its just best to take the high road. People have bad days, even BK managers, there is bigger fish to fry than worrying about an unapologetic manager at BK. There is no excuse for the manager actions, but also two wrongs don't make a right.1 point
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Sometimes it's best to just let it go. This is something I am still working on myself, but I think it'll extend our lives to not get our blood pressure up about small things. :lol: I feel ya, though.1 point
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