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  1. After getting back to work a little over a year ago finally got to scratch my 45acp itch. Picked up these two in the last 4 weeks. The M&P thankfully came with a box of range lead and I had someone local check his shelves and found 2 50 round boxes of Speer Gold Dot. Need to get out to the range! Standard M&P with fiber optic front. The Champion has Novak nights that still work. Not sure of the age on it but spring is stiff and trigger is crisp. Holster is on the way.
    4 points
  2. Wells Fargo has continually abused their customers for the last decade - criminally so actually. They’ll try anything on their customer base to help bulk up senior management bonuses. And they’ve done it over and over again. How we’ve not sent their management team to prison is beyond me. Anyway, if you’ve got accounts with them, you really ought to move them. They don’t have your interests at heart. Seriously find a local community bank or credit union and see what you’ve been missing.
    4 points
  3. It has been a good reloading candidate since the milsurp ammo supply dried up years ago.
    4 points
  4. Avoid blue cities. Maybe when they lose revenue things will change. If the story is true, the individual needs to learn how to secure his weapons. He’s lucky the cleaning staff didn’t sell the weapons.
    4 points
  5. The six-shot revolver is enough for probably 97% of the scenarios any of us will encounter while out and about in our everyday lives. Until the data that has validated this for a ridiculously long time shows otherwise, I wouldn't get too over analytical on conjecture. If we truly need more, the spidey sense should be tingling before the real life range is hot and an egress is the far better option. Seeing some BLM/Antifa mobs on TV shouldn't fear drive everyday decision making if you're otherwise practicing good situational awareness.
    3 points
  6. It's actually called a recon pouch. My bad. As old age creeps in, the brain power flags at times. This is the one I bought and use. I also carry a first aid kit in it along with two speed loaders. Amazon.com : WYNEX Recon Kit Bag, Tactical Combat Chest Pack Molle Vest Bags Front Pouch Camouflage Airsoft Harness Holster Multi-Purpose Daypack Concealed EDC Carry Pouch with Basketball Pattern Hook and Loop Pan : Clothing My understanding is the Rangers at Tennessee State Parks are using a version of this, in the back country, as well, made by Hill People Gear. I had a off duty ranger from Cummins Falls tell me that.
    3 points
  7. Could he hacker related, or could be they see the housing market about to crash.
    3 points
  8. That make sense to me.... It would be near impossible to write stories about people who didn't get the vaccine, didn't get COVID and didn't die from it. No one knows who they are
    3 points
  9. Of all the financial institutions I deal with on a daily basis Wells Fargo is head and shoulders the absolute worst company to deal with. There is a special place for how they have treated their customers, especially the elderly. Criminal is a mild understatement.
    2 points
  10. It takes any 9mm magazine a 17 will take; 17 plus.
    2 points
  11. Last decade? Ha! They were guilty of this 25 years ago and probably prior to that. Their "management" has been crooked for decades. Usually the taxpayer winds up bailing them out. Like all the big banks.
    2 points
  12. The worst of this planned demic is over. 98% chance of surviving. Kids almost completely immune. It will go on as long as the secret leader in the White House says it will.
    2 points
  13. The model 45 has become a favorite amongst LEOs all over the country. I have been on ranges with many people who say they shoot the 45 better than a 17 and 19.
    2 points
  14. Having some concerns about my cukes The plants look good and have lots of blooms...but I have never had cukes produce so slowly. I water them regularly, the bed has been well fertilized (on the "organic" side of nutrients ala Steve Solomon). I canned another 7 quarts of Kosher Dill pickles from them yesterday, but I am used to a more robust production. As I needed an 8th quart (my brine mixture yields 8-9 quarts worth of brine) I decided to try making a quart of Kosher dill zucchini. We have used our recipe on quite a number of green vegetables like okra, green tomatoes, green beans etc with great success. The zucchini plants are still huge and still producing 2-3 zucchini a day and there's only so much zucchini bread a man can eat! Have any of you guys ever pickled zucchini before? The first run of green beans have finished. I was able to put around 20 quarts in the freezer... and we've been eating them with new potatoes (volunteer) as well. I've replanted one of the beds with another crop of green beans and they are coming up well. Butter nut squash are coming up well too. Oh...the tomatoes are low production and slow to ripen compared to previous years. And while I'm complaining, canning on a glass top stove sucks. LOL Some years are simply better, and easier, than others.
    2 points
  15. I’d love to see the list of medications many put into their bodies on a daily basis, all of which are capable of starting something else that wasn’t a problem before.
    2 points
  16. I think if you don't want the vax don't take the vax. Darwin rules....
    2 points
  17. " if going to a gun fight..." I just wouldn't go.
    2 points
  18. And I've read multiple stories about people who got the vaccine, got COVID, and subsequently died. I wonder, if in their last conscious thoughts, they are still glad they listened to that worm.
    1 point
  19. Zucchini bread FTW! They also make decent noodles as a pasta alternative.
    1 point
  20. Worse than Bank of America? Wow! That’s saying something.
    1 point
  21. Wells Fargo stays in trouble with the feds. They're still under an asset cap for bad behavior. @MacGyver has the right of it when he says folks from that company should be in prison. If anyone has any type account with them, I would recommend it be moved to another institution, ASAP. This is not a company we need for the health of the financial system from a philosophical or accounting standpoint. It should have been made an example of after the phony accounts scandal as a warning to others.
    1 point
  22. 1 point
  23. So are their "lines of personal credit" tied to real estate? Like a heloc? If so you know the answer. We're due a correction in real estate values sooner than later. Good to see they learned their lesson from the last big fiasco.
    1 point
  24. I don't take any meds at all. I know people that take 5 or 6 meds everyday.
    1 point
  25. Are you alluding to the fact they may be "scared"??
    1 point
  26. I first noticed him in the role of Falconetti in the mini-series, Rich Man, Poor Man, as the bad guy enemy of Nick Noltes character. He was good at being the bad guy.
    1 point
  27. This is an excellent price in today's market: https://aimsurplus.com/prvi-partizan-ppu-30cal-carbine-110grn-sp-50rd-box/
    1 point
  28. AWESOME! I knew you'd like.
    1 point
  29. Indeed. I could elaborate on why but that would enter a "no no" zone
    1 point
  30. I got away from them when I refinanced our home loan back in February, I switched to my Credit Union for a 15yr and got some cash out to help with my medical issues. Wells Fargo sent me a letter that they would no longer offer a refinance with cash back. I also changed due to their fraudulent actions with their customers, as far as I'm concerned they can go belly up.
    1 point
  31. I've read multiple stories now about people who didn't want the vaccine, got COVID, and subsequently died. I wonder, if in their last conscious thoughts, they are still glad they stuck it to Fauci and the rest. "Tricia Jones, a 45-year-old mother of two in Grain Valley, a small city in western Missouri, did not get the vaccine because she was concerned about the side effects. Her mother, Deborah Carmichael, had felt sick after getting a shot, and Jones decided to wait. This spring, Jones caught the virus. She was hospitalized May 13 and died June 9. Now, as Sherae Honeycutt of Fox4 in Kansas City writes: Her family is praying people will see Tricia’s life as a call to action to get their vaccine — if not for themselves, for the ones they love. “Please take this seriously. You don’t want to see a family member you love go through this,” Carmichael said. “You have a way better chance of coming out OK than if you don’t.” “I really miss you. I miss you a lot,” Adriana [Jones’s 18-year-old daughter] said."
    1 point
  32. I bought a case of Fiocchi for $.34 per bang late in the Obama administration. If I ever saw it on the shelf, it hovered around $.50 - $.60 per in a box of 50
    1 point
  33. Probably the best way to do that is to read the opinions, both majority and concurring, of the DC and Illinois cases (McDonald and Heller)from a few years back. That's probably as close as you'll find of the current thinking on the Court. Another interesting read is the report from the Senate Judiciary committee from 1982, one of the earliest government proclamations that the Second Amendment guaranteed an individual's right to bear arms, as opposed to the generally prevailing view of most courts that it represented only a right of state-sponsored militias ...
    1 point
  34. I hate to hear this. He was a great character actor. I liked him in Gunsmoke episodes, Red Dawn, Any Which Way You Can, and others I can't remember right now.
    1 point
  35. Temporary apparitions are still ok I’m sure, it’s the volume of physical side effects most prescribed meds advertise. Meds that have been through years and years of the approval process.
    1 point
  36. It's my favorite 9mm Glock ever. They simultaneously got rid of the finger grooves AND frontstrap mag scallop, both of which resulted in a less-than-optimal grip on previous frame designs. The front slide serrations are very welcome too.
    1 point
  37. At the worst this was a mass shooting prevented...at the least the idiot needs to practice better firearms storage and safety not to mention be on top of local gun laws. Rare case where I think the cleaning person did the right thing and he deserves whatever the courts decide.
    1 point
  38. I can kinda see their point. It is Chicago after all and any firearm is a no-no. Stranger in town, long range rifle with a view of the beach.? Maybe he's just an idiot, but just maybe he had other plans. I guess we'll never know.
    1 point
  39. I traded for one last month, it's a keeper, posted a review in another thread.
    1 point
  40. If one has other persons sleeping in different rooms, then I would think very hard on what I would use in the case of the need to use firearms. Me…I would rather do some sheet rock and paint rather than burying one of my kids.
    1 point
  41. 1 point
  42. There are a lot of politicians and bureaucrats having an awful time letting go of all that power covid provided for them.
    1 point
  43. I haven't read the previous posts but I'll say this. COMFORT RULES !!!! My Ruger LCP holds 6+1 and I carry one in the chamber so that's 7 rds. This gun is thin and small. It fits in my front pocket with ease in a pocket holster by DeSantis. Lets be honest , when your wife or husband wants you to go to the store to grab something at an unexpected time like while you are working on something or mowing the yard , I don't want to put on my thick gun belt and load up a leather holster. I love big guns and carry them like a G21 , G17 , 1911 , and so on . But the ease of the small LCP at the last minute of the wife telling me to make a grocery store for ice cream is perfect. If in doubt carry a spare mag. It's like wearing body armor. If it ain't comfortable you ain't going to wear it. I wore the same POS vest for 5 years because I didn't want to complain and stand out as a complainer but after 5 years I said the hell with that and I got my new vest cut the way that it fits my body , my workplace sent it back to the company twice for cuts. Bottom line is that if a gun isn't comfortable carrying it then you more than likely wont carry it all the time. A gun with a small capacity is better than no gun .
    1 point
  44. Permission slips from the state don’t make the irresponsible responsible and a lack of one doesn’t make the responsible irresponsible.
    1 point
  45. Yes, the incompetent get promoted to where they can do less harm. The valuable have to remain worker bees, because someone has to actually do the work. My current frustration is immediate management who've never worked anywhere else and either can't seem to grasp that they don't have to contine doing the same stupid things, or don't have the stones to do it differently. Resource allocation is poor at best and while they're ok at project management, they're terrible people managers.
    1 point
  46. That’s not what I meant. I was referring to middle managers being surplus as superfluous outside of the in office dynamic. That massive of a re-organization of how business is done will lead to the discovery that some positions just aren’t that valuable.
    1 point
  47. I have never left a job. I have left terrible management. I dont quit places, I quit people.
    1 point
  48. If your are blue collar, with family, it is all about the money.
    1 point
  49. I hope 6 is over kill, as I daily carry a 5 shot revolver
    1 point
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