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Is there a virus? Yes. Is it lethal to some people? Yes. Are older, sick people more prone to get and die from it? Yes...it seems that way. Does the gub'ment use this virus as a weapon against the people for personal and political gain and power? Yes. Has the whole thing been politicized beyond belief? Yes. Do mask mandates and lockdowns help? I believe not. Has this country taken a major hit in all areas...personal, social, education of our children, and destruction of our economy? YES. There. Summarized all 199 pages and almost 5000 posts for everybody.5 points
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This one is lost to parenthood, but I still miss it.... But I succumbed to the dirty side and find that quite enjoyable on the rare occasions I actually get to play in the dirt.4 points
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This is a review originally posted on Glocktalk by one of the students in the Feb 4-5 Saving Your Life with a Pistol---What matters, what doesn't. Hi to all my GT buds: This is a comprehensive review of a recent training class I attended---so, if you don't have 5 minutes to spare please feel free to surf another post instead. This past weekend, I was fortunate to be able to attend a 2 day class in Tennessee, entitled; Saving Your Life with a Pistol---What matters, what doesn't. Instructed by Randy Harris, of Harris Combative Strategies and John Hearne, of Two Pillars Training. The class consisted of 9 participants, of which I was the eldest actual class member ( the range owner beat me by 5 years, but he was attending in conjunction with his ownership of the range) The class included ex-military, active and retired LE and also included several current and former firearms instructors. The skill-level was intermediate-to-advanced. Before I dive in, I want to preface the review with a little background: As many of you are probably aware, I am retired LE, with years as a member of my agency's firearm training section. In addition, after retirement to NM, I operated a very successful CHL training school from 2005 to 2015, This was during the surge in shall-issue permits in NM where a minimum of 15 hrs of combined classroom and range training is required and where the license is caliber and platform type specific---revolver shooters can't carry self-loaders and vice versa unless qualified with both. Since leaving NM and settling in GA, I try to maintain my age-diminishing skill-set by attending training classes--[ like the one being reviewed ] as often as they are offered within a few hours drive of my location. Mr Harris and Mr Hearne, are both highly skilled shooters and experienced instructors, each having trained with and by the great instructors of the present and past generation, to include the “Colonel” among many others. Their instructing “style” is not to denigrate or belittle performance, as some top-tier instructors often do, but to actually help the student self-diagnose problems, offering practical solutions for correction. In addition to their extensive skill-sets, each is a professional. I must define what this term means to me; Professionalism in my experience, is demonstrated by showing up and working when you are suffering from an Upper Respiratory Infection, like Mr Harris was---it is dressing out for extended range sessions in 19 to 30 degree weather, like it was the entire weekend, and finally, professionalism is demonstrated by not skimping on the training because of these limiting factors. Now, as to the course content: I have been blessed throughout my 50 yr shooting career; having been taught and mentored by extremely patient and knowledgeable instructors; ranging from my early agency peers to the great instructors during my IALEFI years, and finally with advanced classes taught by messirs Harris and Hearne. Eight hours of this class was devoted to the classroom for the sole purpose of understanding; Who Wins, Who Loses, and Why Instructors such as myself, have long repeated the sage advice of the “Colonel”, the witticisms of Clint Smith, Tom Givens, Massad Ayoob, and other highly skilled instructors, while never knowing the origins and actual science behind the core tenets of the handgun instruction we received.. This class, taught by a Masters educated historian and trainer explained how we are wired as humans, why we react the way we do in extremis, as well as presenting practical methods for learning essential gun-fight survival skills. The content was personally satisfying to me, as it affirmed the beliefs and dictums I have passed on to my CHL students, while divulging the “Science” behind those beliefs to back them up. This portion of the class was very extensive---debunking statements and beliefs widely held by myself and other trainers...such as; the belief that the victims of the Newhall massacre had empty 38 casings in their trouser pockets...just one of many examples where actual research and science has revealed the “True” story of events many believed otherwise. The range portion of the class was predictable; There is only so much you can do on a traditional square range....and, the field of handgun training has expanded about as much as the science allows---The core disciplines have been developed and are widely taught---this is a finite discipline---there really are not any new dynamic discoveries being made....[We] know what works---we know what core skills a handgun shooter must develop in order to manipulate the platform correctly and efficiently...we know the value of dry-fire practice, confirmed by purposeful live-fire. We know that being able to draw to a center-mass hit from concealment in less than 2 seconds, is vital to prevailing in an armed encounter...We know the value of force-on-force training. These facts are universally known, or “should” be known by any serious student of the discipline, and certainly by Any person.who carries a handgun daily for personal protection. So, there were few surprises for us on the range. That being said, I believe Any professionally directed handgun practice is valid for anchoring a skill-set or reinforcing existing skills. And something we ALL learned, is just how uncomfortable and difficult it is to smoothly manipulate your handgun in 19 degree temperatures---how 3 layers of clothing can snag and or slow your draw.---how frozen fingers can easily fumble a reload...how difficult it can be to manipulate your platform while also holding a flashlight...but, Bad Actors operate in all kinds of weather, and to survive,we must be able also. Several hours of the program were conducted in near-total darkness...while we practiced the various methods for operating our handguns with both weapon mounted and mostly hand-held flashlights. Spoiler alert...firing with a flashlight in your hand is one thing...performing a tactical magazine exchange, with frozen fingers AND a flashlight in your hand is a different matter entirely. Fortunately, the stats are on our side, in that very rarely will an armed citizen need to reload their platform...the reality being that you will live or die with what is in the handgun at the time hostilities commence, whether it be 5 rounds in your trusty J-frame or 17 rounds in your wonder-nine. In conclusion; I thoroughly enjoyed the class, and there was very little down-time---we were either actively engaged in vigorous classroom discussions/debates or on the firing line...and in the final analysis...that's exactly what we paid our monies to do... I hope to meet some of my GT buds at another class, contact the instructors at their web sites; Harriscombative.com or Jhearne.com and remember “Firearm safety is Everyone's responsibility” LT. Donn3 points
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That's the underlying problem. It was changed for political purposes, not science reasons.3 points
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During my visit to the GA yesterday, it was relayed to me that Senate Committees will start closing in Mid-late March, and it is their intet to be done and on the campaign trail first week of April. That means that this session if going to be over in the next few weeks for all practical purposes. If there are bills that are important to you, your support of lack thereof needs to be communicated to your Rep.s and Senators right now. Re-election being the primary focus of all elected employees, the redistricting has them in a tizzy, one Senator told me he had never even been to one of the Counties now in his district. If we can put 2nd Amendment issues on the front burner this year, we have a chance to get things done. Act now!3 points
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I have been in medicine 50 yrs. I am pro choice, but support the vaccine. Robert Malone, the father of mRNA vaccines summed it up best. We don’t know all we need to know about the vaccine to use it in children. Consult your family physician and make your best informed decision. I personally decided to take my chances with the vaccine vs. the Covid. It is a non-discriminatory disease that if survived can have life-long life-changing ramifications.3 points
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Again, I offer my prayers for healing for you friend's family; and the loss of your friend. Until we lost Steelharp, I just didn't really give much credence to the Chinese/Fauci concoction. But since then, I've been touched by loss on all sides. Family, friends, and just people I had contact with over my lifetime. There is just no real understanding of the foul infection and who will survive a bout with it. By all rights, from the things we have been told and seen...I should not be here. From my age, my compromised immune system and general health history, and being considerably overweight...I am a ticking timebomb waiting to explode. After all the things I've commented upon, I have now come to believe that I did have a case of Covid at an early time, as well as a session for both my wife and myself with Omicron recently. All I can understand is that I have something left to do on this earth. Just doesn't seem right that so many good people with lives well lived, and family around them dependent on them should be gone and me still here. Again magic, my condolences for your loss, and my prayers for us all.3 points
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So I'll be down for some group rides when the weather get's nicer. Bought a 2022 Harley Davidson Fatboy in 2 tone Midnight Crimson and Vivid Black last month. Vance & Hines Eliminator 300 exhaust will be here tomorrow! Maybe it'll sound like a Harley then instead a Honda. LOL I already had the CBR1000RR you see in the back. Mods on that are full titanium Akrapovic header and GP muffler, de-restricted tune by KCS, ram air restrictions removed and Yoshimura fender eliminator. Eventually I'll do the S&S cam Chest kit and might do a full exhaust so the Harley will sound more like this:2 points
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I hesitate to comment as LT Dann is quite the wordsmith. Full disclosure: I began training with Randy in 2012, weaseled my way into his good graces and served as his Range Valet. After thanking students for investing in themselves, I did the same. I passed both the basic and advanced Range Master instructor courses to attain the position of assistant instructor for Harris Combative Strategies. However, this is the first time I've met John Hearne; he is an excellent speaker in the classroom and positive coaching influence on the range. The classroom content was broken down over 2 days into 4 hour blocks. John discusses how the brain makes decisions and why it does so. He then takes a deeper dive into best practices you can employ to improve decision making under stress and remaining in a rational state of mind until the event is over. Pretty cool stuff, John turns a presentation into a conversation, which keeps the audience engaged. One point he highlights is adding novelty to your training to remove novelty when it happens for the first time. The course of fire accompanying the lecture was pistol fighting in low light environments; LT Dann describes conditions impacting adversely manipulations. Randy often asks students, "do you want the novelty of 'well, this sucks' to happen in here in class or for the first time in a fight?" John explains (effectively with a few graphs) what the decision making process looks like. Best way I can describe is he shows all complexities than impact / influence Boyd's OODA Process. There is a lot going on. My takeaway: if I'm making these decisions / taking these actions for the first time or worse, on the fly, my best chance is my attacker is more inept than my level of training or awareness. (Can't remember who originally used the concept of 'ineptness of the attacker' as a method of survivability) I hope to either train as a student with John or assist at another Harris - Hearne Event. HCS does have a 2 day red dot pistol class 4/30 and 5/1 at Windrock Shooting and Training, Oliver Springs2 points
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Adventure Rider as peejman mentioned is pretty well the go to for a lot of this. What you are referring to is categorized as a dual sport bike. Basically a dirt bike with headlight, mirrors, and turn signals to make it legal. What I would really like to do is what they call a BDR ride which is a Backcountry Discovery Route. https://ridebdr.com/. Some are more technical than others, but I think it would be a lot of fun with the right group. It's one reason I bought the bike I did. Comfortable enough for a long ride, light enough for decent off road use.2 points
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That's a fair point I hadn't thought about until now. The term "vaccine" could be considered a misnomer in this case. It's more a targeted immune system booster than a vaccine as we think of the typical childhood vaccines.2 points
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I agree with the above summary. I would add that the vaccines do work, somewhat. I think at least half the respondents of the previous umpteen thousand posts about this, would agree that those that had them, are less prone to have severe COVID symtoms. Do they keep you from getting COVID, like the vaccines we all grew up with? They do not. Our Healthcare system has revised the definition of what a vaccine should be.2 points
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Another cold weather project completed. I'm about ready for the weather to break since deer season is over.2 points
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I’ve been making 1911 grips for a few years now after I got tired of not getting what I truly wanted from other sites. I recently started playing with fractal burning for cutting boards and what not, so I decided to try it on some grips. I pulled out a set of oak stave and walnut to see how the 10k volts react to the different woods. What are your thoughts? Should I do a resin fill to give them some color? I’ve been a fan of walnut and blue but it may be a bit flashy for my carry pistols.1 point
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My bikes have been parked in the garage for way too long. I'll join up if I can work out the timing.1 point
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I would be up for a ride, if I ever got the time to do so. When the weather is nice my weekends are usually sucked up by yard work and Honey Do List items. I currently have an 01 Springer Softail and an 06 Road Glide. Over the holidays a buddy I served and deployed with came by and took my 73 Ironhead Sportster home with him.1 point
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true. We have had targeted immune system booster “vaccines” for years now. The annual Flu vaccine is one. until the issue was politicized, no one really thought about the fact that the annual flu vaccine was not really a vaccine in the traditional sense. Even the Tetanus vaccine requires a booster every 10 years to ensure efficacy.1 point
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Advrider.com Hang onto your hat.... It's a huuuge forum, this will get you a little closer to home..... https://www.advrider.com/f/forums/southeast-the-lair-of-the-dragon-the-blue-ridge.63/1 point
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Until I can outshoot my WC. Ed Brown and other pistols, I can't justify the additional expense of more expensive pistols.1 point
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Just read all of this one. Its a valid point in that anything related to 2nd A should not be taxed but there is infact a hidden Fed tax on all firearm and ammunition manufacture that I believe was the work of the Clinton administration. At least here in TN, things "seem" to be heading in the right direction. Obviously we should all pull together by joining the TFA right off the bat once anyone moves here. Unfortunately for FL, it's moved into the purple zone so it may not be all that far away from Cali given more time. Destantis is holding the line but for how long? IDK. My bet is maybe TN will hold out against the Deep state a bit longer. JMO. Good Luck RBT in FL!1 point
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Yeah, that's the problem. I think for you and I it would be something like meeting in the Lebanon area and go from there. Or a couple of groups from different areas that meet in the middle for lunch.1 point
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Thank you very much for the email about the scam. It is very much appreciated. Right now I'm not looking for anything to buy but warnings are always nice to get.1 point
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Recently bought a G-45, and then found a sale on Pmags. Today I got around to loading the first one. For some reason I could only get 17 rounds into it, no matter how I tried, despite using a Maglula loader. FINALLY, I realized that they were 17 rounders. Lord, getting old has it's challenges.1 point
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Pardon me, but I do believe that's a Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket Pistol. Excellent little guns. If I didn't already have one, I'd jump all over that.1 point
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Very true, I'm just hoping someone at some point needs it. I'm losing so much money on it at this point I just want to have it available for someone who needs this for their Canik. Good holsters are hard to find for it. This may be up here a while haha.1 point
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This was when a 7 cent coupon was worth more than the paper it was printed on. And I do remember those metal cans of Quik. It tasted better then!1 point
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I bent butter knives and switched to a spoon after my mother yelled at me for bending her knives.1 point
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I would think it fit any M&P 9 wouldn't it? I'd take a good deal on this if we were anywhere near.1 point
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FOLKS... BE WARNED AND BE AWARE! The conversations shown above are actual messages that some of our members have received via Private Messaging from people who are attempting to scam them. These are just a few examples. The routine is almost always the same. Someone with a new account and low-to-no post count will message you privately about something you posted in our Trading Post forms, and either tell you that they know someone who has the item you want to buy, or that they know someone who wants to buy the item you are selling. REPORT ANY SUCH MESSAGES TO THE MODERATORS, IMMEDIATELY! Again, these are just examples and not every person who contacts you about your ad postings is going to be a scammer, but you should always trust your gut instincts. If something seems fishy, there is no harm in reporting it to the Staff before you take any further action. We are always glad to investigate for you! Be safe out there!1 point
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FOLKS... BE WARNED AND BE AWARE! The conversations shown above are actual messages that some of our members have received via Private Messaging from people who are attempting to scam them. These are just a few examples. The routine is almost always the same. Someone with a new account and low-to-no post count will message you privately about something you posted in our Trading Post forms, and either tell you that they know someone who has the item you want to buy, or that they know someone who wants to buy the item you are selling. REPORT ANY SUCH MESSAGES TO THE MODERATORS, IMMEDIATELY! Again, these are just examples and not every person who contacts you about your ad postings is going to be a scammer, but you should always trust your gut instincts. If something seems fishy, there is no harm in reporting it to the Staff before you take any further action. We are always glad to investigate for you! Be safe out there!1 point
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I would resell to collectors and buy more rounds of Wolf or Brown Bear or whatever modern steel case you can find the cheapest.1 point
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A halfway decent comp will pull a lot of recoil energy out of the system and will make hot rounds almost mandatory.1 point
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Short answer: get the Enhanced Carry. This allows you to carry in many other states. My .o21 point
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Tell me about it. I have a 1939 Packard 110 business coupe I finished about 15 years ago. Now I’m restoring a 1938 Lincoln Zephyr three window coupe. Parts are almost impossible to source. They will bury me in this car as it’s my final restoration.1 point
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This virus causes nothing but grief for everyone. Anyone that thinks this isn't real may need to reconsider.1 point
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It sure don’t help but I did have one of my very anti vax customers in his 20s whose easy 100lbs overweight get it with no real issues while his wife whose in good shape suffered for about 10 days (she’s fine now). I was really worried for them since they have 3 kids but luckily their outcome was better.1 point
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My kids never missed out on anything. As I mentioned, we exchanged gifts, spent time with family and did decorations. We just made sure they knew that the gifts were symbolic and they were provided by their loving family and not Santa. We had a large family gathering for thanksgiving that I attended. Again, for me symbolic and a opportunity spend time with my family, but I don’t subscribe to the lie about the first thanksgiving either. We’ll all be together again to celebrate in a couple of weeks without one mention of Santa and I doubt there will be any resentment by anyone. It’s the time that’s invested more so than the sentiments of the warm of fuzzies gained from passing on generation after generations of lies. I invested lots of time in my kids, that’s why as adults they can laugh with me about the Santa fiasco as opposed to resenting me. People like to call millennials snowflakes, but never take the responsibility for creating those snowflakes. You fill a kid’s head with lies and half truths for eighteen years then expect them to go out and deal with reality. They are not like us or our ancestors, because they’ve never had to be. I think you can raise well adjusted human being without lying to them. Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas!1 point
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Hope you toured downtown for at least 3 runs with the hog strapped to your 4 wheeler. Nice!1 point
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The ammo tax also helps pay for the ranges TWRA administrates, so others have a place where they can practice shooting. If you're going to get into a different forum, fine, your loss, not ours. But if you plan to stay around, enjoy our community, and benefit from it, I would suggest you don't come into someone elses house and proceed tell them what's what, immediately after saying hello.1 point
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