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  1. Millions of soldiers all over the world have gone to war with "mil-spec" triggers for a couple of centuries and did just fine. Unless you're target shooting with a military rifle, what does it matter? I rarely screw with triggers... just learn how they break.
    5 points
  2. I've been wanting to build a AR pistol for a long time, and that day finally came I purchased a 80% lower and had a friend set the machine up, no drill jig was used , and it only cost me 1 drink to push the button on the machine. IMG_20170113_191000524_HDR_zps3dmi1kyy by Johnny Rotten, on Flickr Then I purchased a PSA pistol upper and LPK, I made a kind-of custom buffer tube foam cover, so here's my truck gun... 2017-07-13_05-25-09 by Johnny Rotten, on Flickr Shot 30 rounds this afternoon in the backyard and really liked it, my son's first comment was it's as loud as our Barrett 50. I need to get BUIS, angle grip and install my red dot..
    4 points
  3. That's right, a brand new Old Man Tool Store (Harbor Freight) is opening right here in Lebanon. Should have doors open by end of the month. Next door to TSC. And if you're wondering why it's called The Old Man Tool Store the next time you there just look around. All us cheap old Geezers will be there.
    4 points
  4. I seriously doubt that anyone while receiving fire thought, gee my trigger isn't as slick as it could be. I run mil-spec in all my ARs some with PSA polished simply because they were on sale. I may polish them if they feel too rough to suit me. I can see having upgrade triggers for precision competition shooting or long range precision when the chips are down. I don't fault those that want them, I just don't feel the need. I can buy a lot of ammo for the price of one.
    3 points
  5. Careful! The power of the jinx...
    3 points
  6. BTDT David. Mine went from viral to bacterial and therefore required antibiotics...and my "flu swab" was negative, and I had the influenza vaccine in 2016 for the 1st time since 1975...because it was mandatory for my workplace. (Emergency Room). We've seen quite a few people with obvious influenza. I would guess that 75-80% had the flu vaccine. Not all of them "popped positive" for our flu swabs, which is not unusual. Our physicians will generally, usually, treat them based on symptoms and examination, and if within the first 24-48 prescribe anti-viral medications (as most folks know, antibiotics do not work against viruses.), but a virulent virus can weaken the immune system and allow a bacterial infection to set in...therefore requiring antibiotics...it's a conundrum my friend. fwiw in the over 40 years that I have not had the flu vaccine, I also have not had the flu... Even the CDC will admit that the flu vaccine is only effective about 50% of the time,even though they tout that the effectiveness is close to 90% at other times...it's not even near 90% from what I've witnessed over the past decades. Not even close... Physicians are hesitant to prescribe antibiotics without sound cause, and for good reason, as antibiotics have been so over-prescribed, or inappropriately prescribed, for so long that we are running out of effective antibiotics to treat some pretty virulent bacterial infections. That said, if you are hacking up green phlegm, febrile, and have an elevated white blood cell count...well, antibiotics might just be in order... Disclaimer...this is not medical advice, just and opinion and observation.
    3 points
  7. I tried to get tickets from my three representatives but no luck. Guess I don't have enough pull. Going anyway. I figure it might be the last one I'm at all interested in. Looks like the weather won't be bitterly cold. Taking a bus trip package so I don't have to deal with the traffic and getting around. I hope there is some excitement, but not too much if you know what I mean.
    2 points
  8. I am not much of a sweets guy. For those that have met me, I know that is hard to believe but it is true. Well today the office received a gift basket and in it was an original Goo Goo Cluster. A Nashville original since 1912. Man, I forgot how good these thing are. Not a fan of the supreme or peanut butter but the original is damn good.
    2 points
  9. It wouldn't a few minutes ago. It does now though and I was able to download it. Thank you. I guess I'll be breaking out the ol' CZ 452 and see what I can do.....
    2 points
  10. +1 on the TV. Me, a glass with some Black Jack on Ice and the mutt will be making history watching history be made........
    2 points
  11. I figure history will be made either way so like Omega, not much into crowds especially when I can't go with a heater or 3 on my person.........................
    2 points
  12. Thank you sir. I've never taken them and was completely unaware of them. I know right?....LOL. I pecked myself on the head. It was the only wood around at the time!!
    2 points
  13. Damn where do you get one of those reloading machines that starts at 1:30 ? People will pay big $$$ for that stuff.
    2 points
  14. http://worldwar2headquarters.com/HTML/museums/tennesse-military/smith-wesson-victory.html The S&W Victory Model was for all intent and purposes a S&W Military & Police (M&P) revolver w/o the highly polished and deep blued steel finish. Initially though some did have the beautiful finish of the pre-WWII S&W revolvers. Those made for Great Britain and Commonwealth troops were chambered in .38/200 or sometimes referred to as .380/200. This was little more then the .38 S&W round with a .200 grain soft lead bullet which was actually pretty effective. The .S&W Victory in .38 Special was widely issued to U.S. Civilian Guards at strategic sites, military personnel and Allied troops. Both the .38/200 and .38 Special S&W Victories went though a production modification and later incorporated refit of earlier production items to incorporate a hammer drop device later introduced to post WWII S&W revolvers. The S&W Victory in .38 Special is not rated for use with +p ammunition.
    2 points
  15. Today's Goo Goo don't hang a shine on the ones pre 90's when the marshmellow was REAL. You could buy the mistakes cheap because the marshmellow and carmel done leaked out. The new ones are to stiff and hard.
    2 points
  16. You ain't from around here, are ya? RC Cola and a Moonpie is traditional.
    2 points
  17. Currently using an ART DJ Pre II as my receiver (Nakamichi AV-3s) doesn't have a phono input. Not a bad unit for the money ($40) but I'm looking to upgrade to a tube pre amp like this one: https://www.amazon.com/Little-Bear-Turntable-preamplifier-amplifier/dp/B00H0FIGUO When it comes to sound, I'm a fan of vacuum tube equipment. Sorry to hijack this thread.... I could ramble on about audio equipment
    1 point
  18. Nice. I'm getting ready to upgrade the cart on mine to an Ortofon 2M Blue. The next big upgrade is going to be a dedicated phono preamp and I know the built in one is really stepping on the sound.
    1 point
  19. Mil spec triggers are fine for their intended purpose. Extreme durability. They work fine for 90%of what the rifle is used for. But when you want to shoot faster, with better precision or more tactile feel I the trigger you change it out. A Honda will get you from A to B. But depending on your needs, a Ford Raptor, Rolls Royce, Lamborghini, or Kawasaki Ninja is going to be the better option if it's available.
    1 point
  20. I've got several of the 40" x 72" moving blankets that I bought for $3 each on a super sale. They are very handy at the gun range and a perfect size for the shooting benches at my range. I've also got one I use under the vehicles when working on them. After it gets too greasy or oily, I throw it away and open a new one.
    1 point
  21. I've never had a flu shot. Now, flame me all you want but, if I'm around people that are sick, I'll take echinacea. I've been told "that stuff doesn't work, it's all in your head." Well if my mind is that powerful then so be it. All I know is I'm not at the doctor getting Tamiflu and whatever else. (knocking on laminate wood and particle board )
    1 point
  22. +1. Except for the Timney I dropped into my Remy 700 .06 BDL
    1 point
  23. I'm a bit jealous. This is what I pay $80 a month for out here in Crockett County.
    1 point
  24. Ok....then the one I'm thinking of on Broad street was Double Cola. It's now Chattem Drug I think.
    1 point
  25. http://www.chattanoogan.com/2005/11/20/76203/What-Did-That-Building-Used-to-Be--.aspx
    1 point
  26. I plan to personally watch it on the tv.
    1 point
  27. That give me any more credence to make citizen arrests?
    1 point
  28. maybe that's why i have two accounts and they won't let me close one of them?
    1 point
  29. We set out 6 raccoon traps this morning, hoping some nice coon skin caps will be in the works tomorrow afternoon, haha.
    1 point
  30. lol.. now comcast is saying that you are not allowed to have gigabit service and cable tv on the same account because you will not get the advertised speeds. Will keep updating here for the good laughs.
    1 point
  31. Close, 1917. Interesting story on how they came about. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon_pie
    1 point
  32. If this has already been posted I apologize https://www.nraila.org/articles/20170113/your-members-of-congress-need-to-hear-from-you-on-the-hearing-protection-act-of-2017 That is a link to be able to write your congress members in support of the HPA. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    1 point
  33. Sent mine already.
    1 point
  34. The Moon Pie orignated in Chattanooga and are still made by Chattanooga Bakery to this day. 1912 is 5 years too early, they were created in 1917.
    1 point
  35. Cool vid. The rear sight seemed to be bouncing around abit.
    1 point
  36. Very nice. I've got an 80% lower that's been in my safe for years. Maybe one of these days I'll pick up a jig and finish it.
    1 point
  37. Now were on the same page... You'd be surprised what a $500k piece of equipment and a talented individual can do .....again windmill parts
    1 point
  38. When the hell did 'combatant' become 'warfighter'?? Is it suddenly a freaking video game?!
    1 point
  39. Finished up my most recent build thinking it would shoot 5.56, turns out it throws flames. Joking aside I was shooting some Monarch ammo that had considerably more flash than American made ammo. This picture was also the worst out of multiple magazines. Thought it was a funny picture regardless.
    1 point
  40. 4K...Gigabytes.... There's absolutely nothing wrong with my Commodore 64 running CompuServe! Also the picture is just fine on my Magnavox floor console TV. And the base swivels! Let's see your flat screen do that! Usually when that happens, one of the kids discovered PPV
    1 point
  41. Or........just stay here and not worry about it. I lost all urge to travel outside the immediate area years ago. To many people out there.
    1 point
  42. I'm ok with 1080p on the x1... tv does 4k, but considering I went a full year and just realized the x1 was defaulted on 720p (realized this two weeks ago), I'll be content for some time on 1080 lol
    1 point
  43. I can remember editing the parameters and upping my internet speeds by a whopping 50%, that took me from 4kbps to 6 kbps. I remember starting a 1 meg downloads at night so it would be done in the morning, unless someone called then you had to wait another night. I thought I was in high cotton with I got my first US Robotics 33.6 modem, invited friends over to see the awesome speeds I was getting.
    1 point
  44. did they remove the bandwith caps on residential accts? If not it just means I would hit the cap in 1/4 the time. :/
    1 point
  45. Just doodling around on you tube and vevo tonight and sort of wound up with this. Saw them live at Municipal Auditorium in early 70's. Started out with Marshall Tucker band, then Charlie Daniels band end headlined with Black Oak. I still have most of their albums - really liked the hard southern rock they did then. Saw Jim "Dandy" Mangrum at Daytona Bike Week around 2000 - his daughter was singing as well - she looked great. He looked like the next video. Oh how age catches up with us. Memories are best.
    1 point
  46. In a jazz mood tonight. Listening to Dave Brubeck (1955?) Amazing how great this old monaural record sounds. Sad to say it's older than me and in better shape
    1 point
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