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SA has exceeded my expectations. It is exactly as it should be. I must have one!5 points
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I will drive to anywhere in Tennessee right friggin now to purchase an example for $699! I’ve always wanted a High Power and never had one. All I need to know is when and where.3 points
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I will pay retail for one (if I can find one), and I would normally never pay retail for any gun.3 points
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I think you are being way too optimistic. If Hollywood turns on Baldwin, it sets a precedent that will bite the rest of them later. They will blame this on the gun culture. They will blame it on the armorer and the gun and will use it as a self-righteous call to action against guns in general. It'll be about everything but personal accountability and we will all pay for it, as usual.3 points
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One of the best YouTube comments: “Springfield Armory, your sins are now forgiven.”3 points
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22 tcm 2 sie set (pacesetters) $22 223 rem RGB set (2 dies) $15 SOLD 22/250 collet dies. (2) $20 223 rem deluxe set(3) $30 SOLD .243 win RCB 2 dies $20 25-06 3 die set (no shell holder) gone 25-06 collet dies (2) $25 SOLD 7mm08 collet dies (2) $20 300 aac 3 die set $30 SOLD 30-06 3 die set SOLD 6.5 prc palettes (3) $25 .32 acp 3 die set $30 sale SOLD .40 s&w 4 die set $30 .44 mag 3 die set $25 so I have a few Lee dies here for sale. Buyer can meet me somewhere on Lebanon Rd in Old Hickory or Mt Juliet. I will ship at U.S.P.S. Flat rate boxes. I do know that a small flat rate box will hold one set of dies.2 points
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The Hi-Power is my all time favorite 9mm pistol. I already own three versions of it. At the first opportunity, I'll have four.2 points
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I think the best quote I've seen from social media regarding the SA-35 was along the lines of, "Well done, Springfield. All of your past mistakes are now forgiven."2 points
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I'm very excited for this World Series, love my Braves. I'm curious though, is MLB gonna move the games out of GA because of voting laws? Bunch of hypocritical peckerwoods2 points
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Or take a class at Tactical Response. He’ll even let you* stay in the team room which in reality is his basement. The curriculum might be familiar to you if you’ve trained with certain trainers, and not because James was the one who copied it. He doesn’t need me to stand up for him, but I will just say that after 10 minutes talking to the man, you’ll realize that what you think you know from the internet is probably wrong. After two days experiencing the class and the community, you’ll likely have your entire viewpoint changed. I know I did and I made it a point to apologize to him for the smack I talked on the internet (like here) even though he had no idea who I was before I slept in his home. *You in general sense, not specific, used throughout.2 points
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Add a little surfactant like Dawn and the herbicide will stick better to the plants making it more effective.2 points
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He's actually not a bad guy. His internet persona has even tamed down a bit over the past few years, but that seems to have always been an amped up version of his personality "for effect". People, myself included in the past, have dog piled onto second- and third-hand information about him which is unfortunate. I've mentioned before that I was quite wrong about it and regret that I was one of those people. It's worth watching the videos he's done with John Lovell of Warrior Poet Society to see a glimpse of who he is.2 points
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Keanu is a really bright guy. Alec is an idiot.2 points
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I mean, was she dressed like that in the movie? By todays standards Jane Russell would be wearing a thong and push up bra with the 6-guns1 point
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Happy to see the Braves make it back to the WS. I just wish MLB had any interest in the next generation of fans. 8pm games mean most kids won't see past the 2nd inning. I rarely make it past the 3rd or 4th. 5:30am comes early.1 point
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I reckon R. Lee’s family have already picked through what they wanted to keep. The auction offerings are not at all interesting.1 point
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You're right, mine was the A1 version. This was the only pic I had available, but they're similar from a distance. I hated the M14, because it was heavy, ammo heavy, kicked like a Missouri mule. When I was going thru the line getting weapons, they gave me a M16, thought I hit it lucky til I went down a bit further, then they gave me the M203. Put me right back in the heavy range + had to carry ammo for that too. I carried 400 rds in mags ( more in my pack ), 18 asst rds for the M203. It did come in quite handy at times. Oh, well, LOl.1 point
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Possibly that one was a defective model or had manufacturing debris inside of it. The FN 509s that I have owned all had pretty good triggers out of the box. Good enough that I didn't see much need in the Apex trigger that I bought, installed and summarily removed. The trigger pull on the 509 does run a but heavy at first, but the more you fire it the better it gets. Like most guns, I suppose. I'd like to have another 509MRD. Maybe I'll pick one up one of these days. Other than having a pretty complicated sear design, the gun is really what most Glock 19 fans want out of a Glock 19 but can't get without customization or without going to a Glock-pattern gun from someone else.1 point
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FUJIMO is a great member , buy with confidence. If I had the money I'd take that Ruger.1 point
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We bought our place before the Kudzu started greening up and I saw lots of vines and thought it might be the case but the seller made it out to be no problem. The way Kudzu propagates it is nearly impossible to kill it completely, the best you can do is control it. Goats are one of the best methods if you can fence in the area. I had a local goat farmer that was interested in using part of my property but in the end decided not to because of a seasonal stream running through it that he thought young goats might drown in and some trees that the older goats may girdle and kill. What I gave done to control mine: Mowing regularly if possible, I had a large area terraformed so it could be mowed once a month. I smothered one hillside with some old tarps I had that I spread out and weighted down with rocks and let the sun cook it for a coupe of summers. I also buried a bunch under shale fill where I wanted to extend a flat area over a drop off. In the deeper woods I noticed what looked like hoses running through the woods then up trees, turns out the Kudzu would make runs till it saw a little sun then go up. I spent a lot of time with clippers and bow saw cutting the vines to kill the Kudzu that was spreading out over the tops of the trees. Some were 2-3" in diameter. Now for the real control method when you have areas you can not do any of the other methods. Trycera herbicide, I asked the people that control Kudzu for the power company to keep it from climbing the poles and ripping down the wires. They use a very strong mix with a truck mounted tank and sprayer and the Kudzu starts wilting with in hours. The active ingredient is Tricolor: 3,5,6-trichloroethane-2pyridinyloxyacetic acid 29.4%. I us a generic version called Crossroad from the farmers Coop. I mix it 8oz to the gallon which is about twice what the jug says but way less than the professionals. On a sunny day the Kudzu will be wilting by the next day. I used a lot of this the first couple of years with many heavy sprayings each Summer. Even hired a pro to do massive spraying to the worse areas twice. Now 6 years later I spray about 6 gallons (mixed) along a ravine that is not mow able and I do not own both sides of along my driveway and the edges of my woods. I do this level of spraying early when it is just getting leafed out and again in July. I do extra touch up spraying of about 2 gallons each time a couple of more times each Summer. Of course I continue watching and clipping new shoots or spot spraying as I see them. I'm convinced that if I just stopped I would be back where I started within 5 or 6 years but the Trysera and mowing has it controlled. I started with it being solid Kudzu on both sides of about 800' of my 1200' drive, about 1/2 acres beside the house a couple of acres out in front, and hit and miss around the rest of our 7.5 acres. Seeing what "bobsguns" posted while I was typing this long message, Roundup does not work well enough to bother with. The Trysera if used carefully will not kill grass and such but will turn it brown for awhile, it is a broadleaf herbicide.1 point
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Bob hands me a gun and tells me it's unloaded. John tells me to point the gun at someone and pull the trigger. Steve tells me it's a fake gun. I do what I'm told and kill some one. I'm pretty sure I'd spend the night in jail.1 point
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Then he shouldn’t have a firearm in his hand. I don’t much care whether it was sabotage, bad judgement, or what, if he pulled the trigger, he owns the bullet until it comes to rest.1 point
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A lot of people jumped to conclusions on this one. Alec might be a douchebag, but I'm fairly certain actors aren't really expected to clear a gun on set. I bet most actors don't even know the difference in ammo types.1 point
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Alec Baldwin is the biggest tool in Hollywood. Change my mind.1 point
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Modifications depend what you want to do with it. My glocks are every day carry/service intended. The only mods they get are night sights, extended slide lock, rounded plunger, lighter plunger spring, and a Ghost Edge 3.5 connector. Some competition guys will lighten the slides, extended match barrels, mag wells, and opt for lighter trigger springs as well as trigger pads or straight triggers. These are fine for range and competition but are way too light for tactical intentions. Think what you want to do with your glock and set it up how you wish to match that.1 point
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You can't anneal the entire case. Bad thing would happen. Only the neck. Your best bet is annealing the neck and getting an expander that's tapered or around 8.5 mm. It'll be a 2 step process, but you'll split less.1 point
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there are several mewe TN prepper pages and the ar15.com hometown forum is organizing groups in w TN, middle TN, chattanooga, knoxville and tri cities1 point
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