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  1. I was not in the Military, but have heard many stories of friends and family. I saw this earlier and had to share. How to simulate life on board a US Navy Ship... 1. Buy a steel dumpster, paint it gray inside and out, and live in it for six months. 2. Run all the pipes and wires in your house exposed on the walls. 3. Repaint your entire house every month. 4. Renovate your bathroom. Build a wall across the middle of the bathtub and move the shower head to chest level. When you take showers, make sure you turn off the water while you soap down. 5. Put lube oil in your humidifier and set it on high. 6. Once a week, blow compressed air up your chimney, making sure the wind carries the soot onto your neighbor's house. Ignore his complaints. 7. Once a month, take all major appliances apart and then reassemble them. 8. Raise the thresholds and lower the headers of your front and back door so that you either trip or bang your head every time you pass through them. 9. Disassemble and inspect your lawnmower every week. 10. On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, turn your water heater temperature up to 200 degrees. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, turn the water heater off. On Saturdays and Sundays tell your family they use too much water during the week, so no bathing will be allowed. 11. Raise your bed to within 6" of the ceiling, so you can't turn over without getting out and then getting back in. 12. Sleep on the shelf in your closet. Replace the closet door with a curtain. Have your spouse whip open the curtain about 3 hours after you go to sleep, shine a flashlight in your eyes, and say "Sorry, wrong rack." 13. Make your family qualify to operate each appliance in your house - dishwasher operator, blender technician, etc. 14. Have your neighbor come over each day at 0500, blow a whistle so loud Helen Keller could hear it, and shout "Reveille, reveille, all hands heave out and trice up." 15. Have your mother-in-law write down everything she's going to do the following day, then have her make you stand in your back yard at 0600 while she reads it to you. 16. Submit a request chit to your father-in-law requesting permission to leave your house before 1500. 17. Empty all the garbage bins in your house and sweep the driveway three times a day, whether it needs it or not. 18. Have your neighbor collect all your mail for a month, read your magazines, and randomly lose every 5th item before delivering it to you. 19. Watch no TV except for movies played in the middle of the night. Have your family vote on which movie to watch, then show a different one. 20. When your children are in bed, run into their room with a megaphone shouting that your home is under attack and ordering them to their battle stations. (Now general quarters, general quarters, all hands man your battle stations.) 21. Make your family menu a week ahead of time without consulting the pantry or refrigerator. 22. Post a menu on the kitchen door informing your family that they are having steak for dinner. Then make them wait in line for an hour. When they finally get to the kitchen, tell them you are out of steak, but they can have dried ham or hot dogs. Repeat daily until they ignore the menu and just ask for hot dogs. 23. Bake a cake. Prop up one side of the pan so the cake bakes unevenly. Spread icing real thick to level it off. 24. Get up every night around midnight and have a peanut butter and jelly sandwich on stale bread. (midrats) 25. Set your alarm clock to go off at random during the night. At the alarm, jump up and dress as fast as you can, making sure to button your top shirt button and tuck your pants into your socks. Run out into the backyard and uncoil the garden hose. 26. Every week or so, throw your cat or dog in the pool and shout "Man overboard port side!" Rate your family members on how fast they respond. 27. Put the headphones from your stereo on your head, but don't plug them in. Hang a paper cup around your neck on a string. Stand in front of the stove, and speak into the paper cup "Stove manned and ready." After an hour or so, speak into the cup again "Stove secured." Roll up the headphones and paper cup and stow them in a shoebox. 28. Place a podium at the end of your driveway. Have your family stand watches at the podium, rotating at 4 hour intervals. This is best done when the weather is worst. January is a good time. 29. When there is a thunderstorm in your area, get a wobbly rocking chair, sit in it and rock as hard as you can until you become nauseous. Make sure to have a supply of stale crackers in your shirt pocket. 30. For former engineers: bring your lawn mower into the living room, and run it all day long. 31. Make coffee using eighteen scoops of budget priced coffee grounds per pot, and allow the pot to simmer for 5 hours before drinking. 32. Have someone under the age of ten give you a haircut with sheep shears. 33. Sew the back pockets of your jeans on the front. 34. Lock yourself and your family in the house for six weeks. Tell them that at the end of the 6th week you are going to take them to Disney World for "liberty. At the end of the 6th week, inform them the trip to Disney World has been canceled because they need to get ready for an inspection, and it will be another week before they can leave the house.
    4 points
  2. The air in the boat was so bad they had to take our mascot topside for fresh air. Actually they got the little fella not long after left that boat so I didn't get to meet him. upload img
    4 points
  3. I rode on a bird farm, too. I might suggest pitching a tent at the foot of an airport runway for a month and trying to sleep.
    4 points
  4. Thanks to everybody for serving for those of us that could not. That's something my son always said when his mom and I asked him why he didn't get out. He had plans of making it a career. He always said, "Because this is what I do....I go for those that can't go."
    4 points
  5. FYI, that ruling (and article) is nearly two years old. The case is now called Mance vs. Lynch (after Loretta), was appealed, and as far as I know currently sits in limbo.
    4 points
  6. Nix what I just said. I know why now. The test installation of the forum (on another server) was sending those out because... you guys haven't ever logged into it. I've turned it off.
    3 points
  7. While the gun ownership questions have been answered sufficiently just know this: Tennessee, especially middle Tennessee, is nearly reaching carrying capacity of Northerners moving in for "freedom". To most of them that means freedom from paying exhorbitant taxes, not necessarily gun rights. They are changing to culture to suit "where they came from". If you choose to assimilate, and become an honorary Southerner, then welcome.
    3 points
  8. I'm guessing mandatory training is a lot more popular idea among those who provide it as a means of income than it is among the general population.
    3 points
  9. I rode three WWII diesel boats (Subs) and some of those things you listed seem luxurious
    3 points
  10. I certainly understand the humane part of it, I am an animal lover. but don't under estimate a 22. Ma y an animal and many a human met their demise with one. An accurate rifle and a cool temperament, it would be just fine. Of course I would prefer the .17 or 22mag. Perhaps it's a good reason to add something to the collection. Personally I don't like to use a high power round when there are homes and people near by. Not worth the risk for me.
    3 points
  11. You don't see more suppressors being used because they are not "silent". Most killings are not professional hit jobs, so while some have used pillows and the like to muffle the sound of gunfire most don't bother. Also, who here will be using a suppressor on their CCW EDC? I am sure some will try, but most do not want the extra length on an EDC.
    3 points
  12. Concur! The whole handgun in your home state law is ignorant! I see no way at all where this makes sense except to restrict the rights of a states residents. But I guess that is the point.
    3 points
  13. Just remember, they think all gun owners are criminals
    3 points
  14. This explained my existence onboard several ships very well. Thanks for the memories and laughs. One more to add would be the addition to your house of at least 8 flights of stairs. Four up to enter then four down to bedroom level. (Berthing). Best navigated after having tried to consume the last 8 weeks of alchohol intake in the one night of liberty.
    2 points
  15. After 20 years and 17 days of Naval Service with 8 deployments on CV's, CVN's, CG's and FFG's. I approve this message.
    2 points
  16. Spent 10 years in the canoe club and this sums it up pretty good.
    2 points
  17. I do have a 22 magnum single shot but I havn'et shot it in some time. I've taken the scope off of it, but hey, it's an excellent excuse to go to the range...right?
    2 points
  18. If they could make one that would double as a crack or meth pipe most all of them would own one.....
    2 points
  19. True. A can does make it harder to shove that High Point down a pair of jeans that are already around the knees.
    2 points
  20. Picked up this little booger on a trade for that SP5K. Have well under $3k in the deal total and it came with almost $1000 worth of ammo (mostly Barrett factory rounds). It's got the Bushnell 10x package on it from the factory & pelican case.
    1 point
  21. When are we doing this again? Seems like it's been ages since we've met. @Dustbuster or @HighpowerI think organized the last 2? maybe I'm wrong? I did make it out to Everything Weapons awhile back but I've been so busy with work lately that i haven't been on TGO much. Wouldn't mind talking guns and politics with some fellow ugly bastards sometime soon. Anybody else?
    1 point
  22. I've looked it over and there is a pretty large hollow leading away to a wooded area. There's a good place to set up and place the call and attractor low in the hollow. No chance of hitting anything. There's an area where people deer hunt behind the shooting direction to boot and it's not being used now that the season is over. I'm going to give it a try the end of the week.
    1 point
  23. Yeah I have been contemplating buying a cz for a while now. I like the 455's and their ability to change calibers so easily. I want one with a heavy threaded barrel longer than 16".
    1 point
  24. I found one on GB for 469.00 with 30.00 shipping and passed on it. I still feel stupid for that one.
    1 point
  25. I have often wanted to try out a F3 Curtiss knife but never got the opportunity. I spent a couple of hours on the phone with Dave and decided to start selling his knives. They are very comparable to Hinderer knives with the exception of using IKBS Ball bearing system which makes them some of the best fastest flipping knives around, i ordered a 4 inch and should have it Saturday, if it is as nice as I expect I see many in my future, I already have Dave building for me a special Custom Smotth Carbon fiber F3, so if any of you want one of his knives, let me know he is a very nice guy and I am pleased to be a dealer for him http://curtissknives.com/
    1 point
  26. A long time ago I had a huge mulberry tree that was about 30 yards from my door. It would draw them in during the day. At the time, I kept a Ithaca 22 semi auto loaded with CCI stingers for the chucks behind the house. So when I saw the coyote, that's what he got. First one went down dead after about a 20 yard run, second one ran all the way to a tree line about 100 yards before he dropped dead. Neither of the dogs had exit wounds. The area wasn't the best for anything more power full. 22mag would be a better choice.
    1 point
  27. We're talking about a proposed law that would allow law abiding citizens to carry without jumping through any hops, and you complain that lack of training is a reason why this proposed law isn't a good thing. I'm pointing out that just isn't true. 2 years ago we allowed handgun carry in a vehicle by any law abiding citizen over 18, can you cite a single example of a questionable shooting because of that change in the law? What makes you think this change would be any different. Of course if somebody asks me about purchasing a firearm for self defense, then first thing I explain is training is key, but the fact is the amount of training MOST people need to protect themselves from bad guys is keep your meat hook off the trigger until you want it to go bang, and the death comes out this end. That is the GREAT equalizer of firearms, very little training, and you're good to go for most common self defense situations. Heaven forbid any of us are forced to use our pistol for self defense someday, but the reality is most of the time, there is going to be little question who is trying to do you harm, and the distance to the target is going to be short enough that aim is likely not going to matter so much as point shooting. Training and education are really for those 'extreme' cases that we as otherwise law abiding citizens are rarely going to come into contact with. Training and education is important, get as much of both as you can afford in time and money, but don't let a lack of either of those things keep you from carrying a firearm to protect yourself and the one's you love whenever you can legally.
    1 point
  28. https://remington.rebateaccess.com/status.php
    1 point
  29. If I see you pulling anything from a case and screaming, I'm probably going to be running regardless.
    1 point
  30. Chiappa .44 Magnum takedown "Skinner Bush Pilot Kit" http://gunsmagazine.com/the-skinner-bush-pilot-kit/ Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
    1 point
  31. I can absolutely understand the need to do it. I would do the exact same thing. I would just want to do it humanely. I believe you do to, so no worries there.
    1 point
  32. I would use the 44 mag and go for a heart shot. Much more mass to hit.
    1 point
  33. Coyotes aren't an easy target. Nothing against you, but most people have too much confidence with such a small bullet, especially if used off hand. A 223 with a ballistic tip would give you much more room for error. I just don't like to see any animal suffer and there is a much greater chance with a 22.
    1 point
  34. Will it kill it, probably with perfect shot placement. Will it do it quickly and ethically, not for me. If she isn't in a neighborhood, use a 223 or something similar. At a Minimum, use a 22mag or 17HMR if you insist you have to use a rimfire. I know people don't like Coyote's, but there is no sense in being inhumane about it. There is too much room for error with a rimfire that makes it a poor choice for me.
    1 point
  35. You're correct Raoul. They never acknowledge or apparently even see the words "law abiding" in front of "gun owner".
    1 point
  36. I can't say that I necessarily disagree with the author's two main points. The report of the firearm does alert others in the area to the firearm being used, and that's good for avoiding hunters, criminals, and terrorists. The scarcity of suppressors has likely been a key factor in their limited use in crimes. I know that cans are relatively simple to make. I don't know why we don't have more illegal suppressors out there being used by criminals. If we did, it would be a slam-dunk case to remove them from the NFA because it would be clear it isn't working. The author is assuming that the scarcity comes directly because of the NFA. As it stands now, it's hard to say if that's true or if it's because criminals are too stupid to make them.
    1 point
  37. GTG, TGO David recommended Aholster in a previous thread. I picked up a left hand model for my 9mm Shield. It's an excellent holster, good price and very thin, yet sturdy. By it's design it actually stays in the friggin' pocket when you draw! And you don't have to worry about an inadvertent mag dump while the guns in your pocket, something I've experienced with soft pocket holsters. It conceals quite well in my carpenter jeans. Here's the links: http://www.lefthandholster.com/pocket-aholster.html http://shop.aholster.com/product.sc?productId=1&categoryId=1
    1 point
  38. From the Law Center to prevent Gun Violence: http://smartgunlaws.org/gun-laws/policy-areas/consumer-child-safety/minimum-age/#federal And the whole point of this thread was that this is info that is put forth by a State Agency, seemingly contrary to the law. I will investigate further, but I am interested in the statutory authority for this if true. I simply want to be correct in the information I put out. I know we have discussed this thoroughly before. Just surprised me to see it on this slide. In addition, the military exception recently enacted includes 18 - 20 yo so age cannot be the criteria.
    1 point
  39. Yeah. I prefer leather, but for pocket carry, even I use kydex. And there are different thicknesses even of that, though that comes down to a fairly insignificant diff for the most part. - OS
    1 point
  40. I try to purchase at minimum 1 gun per year, combine this approach with the excitement and patriotism of the 45th president being sworn in coupled with a couple of work buddies buying guns this week, then the release of the Sig P320 won the army contract, and knowing that a run will almost certainly pursue, I was doomed, and too weak to holdout. So I pulled the trigger yesterday midday, its the Sig P320C FDE in 45ACP. The FDE is refreshing amongst the sea of black that I have. If the rain will clear out today, I plan to go shooting.
    1 point
  41. Shut up! I need more AR's like I need a Walmart sackfull of pussy hats.
    1 point
  42. I agree that it fits everything I know about his personality and aesthetic. I also think it is hideous. For some odd reason I don't think those two facts are in disagreement at all.
    1 point
  43. If Trump carried a pistol, I imagine it would look something like this. It's very him.
    1 point
  44. Ugh.....no way. Reminds me of a pimp gun you might see in the movies.....just sayin'.
    1 point
  45. I've got a military MEP-003a 10kw diesel generator. I can run the whole house, including the a/c. The only down side is it's as loud as a freight train. It's not a problem out in the country where I am but could be a problem in a neighborhood. I got into a discussion on another site where people were going to great lengths to try to get their generator to get them through a SHTF scenario. My advise was to say your time would be better spent learning how to live without electricity than it would be trying to get a generator setup to get you through a extended outage. Generators are great getting you through relatively short outages caused by weather events and such but it will just suck up resources in a true SHTF ordeal. Lots of people these days think you can't live without electricity, I say that electricity is a relatively new invention and people have lived for thousands of years without it.
    1 point
  46. Remember... The quickest (...and best...) reload is a second pistola... Ya simply can't have too many handguns... The old confederate calvarymen carried as many pistolas as they could... You should too...! I say:.. "...Collect em all in multiples...!".... accumulatin leroy... the pistola curmudgeon...
    1 point
  47. This is my first post in a VERY long time. Good to be back. I have been carrying this light for about 6 months now every day and I love it. Well made, doesn't eat the one battery is has, although I only ever use it on the low and mid settings. They do say on high it only has a 30 minute run time, but what can you expect from one AAA battery. I love it, and for the price, it cannot be beat. https://www.amazon.com/ThruNite-Ti3-Max120-Lumens-Flashlight/dp/B00LUO028U/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1481564881&sr=8-1&keywords=thrunite+ti3
    1 point
  48. It does. You can't get the kind I have anymore, but you can get this. I have one of these too... https://www.amazon.com/Bulldog-Cases-Compact-Inch-Discreet-29-Inch/dp/B005CGLUVU
    1 point
  49. [quote name="Wingshooter" post="1367265" timestamp="1458104197"]The older ones are best. I haven't checked the used prices lately, but there's always a couple at the pawn shop. I picked up a 336 from a pawn shop in Jackson a few months ago for $250 out the door. Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk
    1 point
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