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  1. So in roughly a years time...we went from optimism about national reciprocity, silencers coming out from under the auspices of the NFA, and the rest to a Republican President calling for a bump stock ban, and a Republican Congress casually looking the other way? #Winning
    5 points
  2. NRA Lifetime member here. None of these organizations are perfect but I would hate to see where we would be without them.
    4 points
  3. I saw Graham once in person - maybe around 2000. It was a neat experience. I've always appreciated his humility. So much so, that I wouldn't even rank him amongst the televangelists that came and went throughout his career. He certainly had his failings - and I've heard him reflect on learning from those. The kingdom lost a great worker today.
    3 points
  4. I don't trust any of them. Actions speak louder than any promise by any of these politicians. I'm an American, not a political pawn piece. Sad we do not have anyone to support.
    3 points
  5. You mean the guy that committed a felony by posting a video on YouTube of him creating a short-barreled rifle?
    3 points
  6. Yea, I think another piece of the cake can be sacrificed How about we start talks about upping the age cell phones (a privilege) can be purchased, and to get a drivers licence, (yup, a privilege as well)? We lose more young people to distracted driving due to cell phones than we do to shootings!
    2 points
  7. #alotoftheantigunlegislationhasbeendonebyrepublicansjustsayingsorrybutitstrueeveryone Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    2 points
  8. I told folks many times from the early on in the election cycle that if you looked at Trump’s history he was an anti-gun liberal democrat. He was a supporter of the Clinton AWB and no friend to the gun owner. I knew this day would come, but you can’t be mad at the scorpion. He is only doing what it was in his nature to do. It’s the frog who should have known better.
    2 points
  9. Clearly you know more about it than I do. I'd never heard of peated scotch before now. I've tried JWB and thought it was terrible. Now I know what to avoid.
    2 points
  10. Yes, poor, poor Trump. Maybe if he wasn’t needlessly pandering to everyone he would not be attacked by everyone. Republican House? Republican Senate? Why not just make a polished statement proclaiming that guns are not the issue at hand, and that he will sign no anti-gun legislation while he is in office? Then he wouldn’t be criticized by us over this particular matter. Instead he just went quite far in alienating a large portion of his base. True colors I suppose. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    2 points
  11. A draft copy of Episode 00 - The Prelude has been uploaded. This episode is only ~10 minutes long and it's just me. In it, I lay out out my vision for what I want the Shooters Nation Podcast to become and ask for a couple of things from you in return. On the next episode, I'll be joined by some friends - folks you probably recognize. Maybe some folks you've even heard of yet. Let me know what you think!
    2 points
  12. But don’t forget, they’re still counting on your vote later this year...
    2 points
  13. Since when does a declining demand equate to increased value? seems to me they are just chasing the same profits in a declining market.
    2 points
  14. I thought I had it figured out. The pistol for me. The "I don't CARE what other people want, or what's popular, it's for ME" pistol. I'm equipped with some good revolvers which I'll never let go of. So that niche is covered. Good to go. I had grown completely weary of Glocks, my oldest son wanted a Glock, so I gave him two. Good to go. Now to figure out what I want for ME. Borrowed his Beretta 92. Loved it. Carried it for a while. Thought "I'll go this route." Bought a Beretta 92G Elite II. "THIS is PURDY! This is the one for me!" Is it? So why can't I get away from the constant siren's call of the 1911? I can't stand this much longer.
    1 point
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  16. get a survey of the lines. then have the current owner fix the problems. it he can not fix the problems that pass the legal test it is time to look at others places to buy. these type of problems don't go away.
    1 point
  17. The 1911 is what all pistols aspire to be. Just buy one and get it over with. You'll thank me later. Oh, and everybody needs a 92 or a 96....
    1 point
  18. This is in fact true. The billet trunions are marked with a star stamp on the left side. I picked up a "blem" today for $499 shipped. Hard to beat at that price. Good thing is that if something goes wrong PSA has a lifetime warranty on their guns.
    1 point
  19. From what I have read, the Gen 2s all have billet trunions which was supposed to have solved that concern. It seems the first gens had cast trunions. Again, not first hand knowledge, I read it on the interweb so it must be true. I keep hearing good things so I guess if they run them again I will have to hit the button. Thanks for the update.
    1 point
  20. No regrets yet but I probably have less than 300 rounds through it to-date. I keep reading horror stories online about the PSA trunions cracking and failing on their AKs but I haven't seen and evidence of that happening on mine yet.
    1 point
  21. Just to cover all the facets of the man, let's not forget about the disparaging statements about Jews with Nixon in White House, and his denial saying them, which of course was proven to be a lie years later when the tapes were released. Also, I was among the protesters at the Graham/Nixon/Neyand Stadium fiasco in 1970. Use of state university property for religion, and then mix into the religion the political stumping to boot, all at the height of the Vietnam protests, whole thing was shameless. https://www.knoxnews.com/story/news/local/tennessee/2018/02/21/protests-and-progress-nixon-visit-put-knoxville-national-stage/358244002/ Few of our heroes have feet totally devoid of clay. - OS
    1 point
  22. Sad day for us....Joyous for Him.
    1 point
  23. We are purchasing a house. Once it clears the home, termite, radon inspection I am getting a survey done before closing. There are a couple of neighbors fences that are very close to the property line. I plan on putting up a fence also. If there are issues I want the current owner to deal with them.
    1 point
  24. Yes there have always been nutjobs but there used to be a bed to put them in...not so much anymore cause well you know...we don't want to place a stigma or embarrass them. Just dope them up and send them out in public to do stupid or even lethal and crazy things. Better living through chemistry my butt.....
    1 point
  25. The problem is not those with mental conditions. We have always had crazy people. Problem is they are convincing normal people that their life sucks but a little pill will fix it. And when they start taking those pills they do crazy things.
    1 point
  26. Wasn’t sure what to expect, but it didn’t fail to amuse. I needed that this morning. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    1 point
  27. You may be right but I have a slightly different opinion. I don't think he hates guns or the 2A. My belief is that Trump's only allegiance is to himself and his brand. He is going to say or do whatever he feels will benefit him the most. As a rich elite in NY it made more sense for him to be a liberal his entire life up until he thought he might have a chance at becoming President. Once he saw the outrage that Obama created he suddenly changed his mind on most topics and declared himself a conservative. I just read that in 2000 he ran as the candidate for the Reform Party and ironically one of his biggest goals was universal healthcare. He also claimed Oprah would be his running mate. My how times have changed.
    1 point
  28. I agree. In my opinion better than Hillary, but at least with Hillary people knew and would have known what to expect. The enemy you know and what not. I think Trump realizes that there is a definite line with firearms regarding his supporters. Does/will he care? I suppose that depends on how much longer he has in office and whether he considers it a possibility and seeks re-election. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    1 point
  29. If you value the outbuilding and it's not easily moved, I'd talk to the neighbor about buying the property it's sitting on. Otherwise move it or scrap it.
    1 point
  30. I've said that for years. Gridlock is the best option when it concerns the federal government. No action is usually the best action, at least they can't make it worse. My guess is the NFA will have to be revised to include bump stocks and binary triggers to accomplish the "ban". I also won't be surprised to see a proposal to include "high capacity" magazines as well.
    1 point
  31. I'm on the last(?) book of a 7 book series, Extinction, by Nicholas Sansbury Smith. It's a biologically induced, mass population killing--changing into monster forms, type of book. Characters are good, a few are well developed, some just there, if you understand what I'm trying to say here. The story, and the books, move it a frenetic pace. Rarely giving the characters, or the reader, time to take a break. Overall, the series has been entertaining and readable, not tremendously good. I would give it a 3.5 on a 5 scale.
    1 point
  32. I would say that is a very clear and well presented mission statement. Well done, sir.
    1 point
  33. What frustrates me most about all of this is that the very people that do not trust anyone with a firearm suddenly fully trust that same person when you hand them a LEO badge. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    1 point
  34. I’m a big bourbon guy. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    1 point
  35. I myself just joined GOA as a lifetime member. It's $500 but can be split up into payments quarterly. It was only $50 tonight. I'll get around to paying the rest over the next few months. It's easy to do and probably took me about five minutes. http://gunowners.co/life-membership $500 is the cost of a gun, but I signed up so that hopefully my kids will someday have the right to buy a gun as well.
    1 point
  36. Well damn! If you can't trust a politician, who can you trust? I've about decided that it is bad juju for one party to control the house, senate, and the presidency.
    1 point
  37. A written agreement will be ok, but only while the current owner maintains ownership. The best bet is to move it, it's a permanent solution.
    1 point
  38. Yes. Technically, all sorts of easement agreements can be added to a deed, but I sure wouldn't recommend it. Could you purchase the property the building is sitting on from the neighbor?
    1 point
  39. Or both. That's what I plan to do. I like to diversify.
    1 point
  40. Kilchoman is an Islay distillery and most, if not all of their scotch is peated. If you haven’t worked your way up to liking peat smoke, you may not like any of their stuff. Caol Ila is a bit milder peated scotch that you might like better, but you may just want to give Johnnie Walker Black a try to see if you like lightly peated whisky. JWB is a blended scotch, so it’s not the same as a single malt scotch, but I believe it has a small amount of Caol Ila in it to give you a sense of peat without it dominating the taste profile. I believe all of the scotches that you indicated that you’ve had and liked are not always aged in sherry, wine etc. I’m pretty sure that the entry level scotches (10 and 12 year olds) for those brands are all just aged in used bourbon casks. However, those brands do all have older or specialty bottles that are finished in other spirit or wine casks. For instance, Glenmorangie Lasanta is the original 10 yr Glenmorangie that was matured in ex-bourbon casks that has been further finished in sherry casks...can’t remember how long it stays in the sherry cask after it’s dumped from the bourbon cask.
    1 point
  41. Never ever seen one of those..But can see the firefly in it. We had a cocoon of some foam looking stuff..It was praying mantises..was super cool to watch them little guys hatch.
    1 point
  42. Generally, WAAAAYYY less.d Depending on exactly what you have, likely worth the small investment to become benefactor here so can sell through TGO. - OS
    1 point
  43. Give it a few days for congress to threaten gun control and the demand will magically reappear.
    1 point
  44. Well, at least that would require expertise and dedication, not just a wacko who's gone to the range a time or two with his AR, if even that. - OS
    1 point
  45. .44 Special/Magnum along with .38 Special/.357 Magnum are the most versatile cartridges there are. Just the history of development of the Magnums show us this. Since it will be mentioned, a shout-out goes to the versatility of 45 Colt as well. With the proper gun that thing is just a beast.
    1 point
  46. I don't often suffer from envy, but that Triple Lock makes me a little weak in the knees!
    1 point
  47. This process has been a lot slower than I had hoped and that is entirely my fault. I have been covered up with other things, which is exactly the reason why we needed some new folks on the TGO Staff to help us keep momentum and keep things friendly and enjoyable. So without any further adieu, please welcome to the moderating team... @Chucktshoes @Grand Torino @CZ9MM @TripleGGG There may likely be more added soon but these gentlemen were gracious enough to volunteer and are now set up as moderators. I have more volunteers to sort through and hope to get that taken care of in the days ahead, so if you had tossed your hat in the ring don't give up yet. I really appreciate all of the interest that has been shown.
    1 point
  48. First get together of the original TGO forum.
    1 point
  49. I agree. I give One Second After 5 stars, One Year After 4 stars, and The Final Day 2.5 stars. I'm glad I read it and wrapped up the series, but it's not as good as the first two by a country mile.
    1 point
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