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Wow! Very tempting. I will see if I can scrounge the cash. Great gun. I have two older model 22/45's and they eat most anything GLWS2 points
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It ain’t just you. There are few true craftsman left. I turned wrenches or thought mechanics how to turn wrenches for over 30 years. If any of them had shown up to work without their own tools, we just sent them packing. We used to be the strongest nation in the world but we are becoming a worldwide joke.2 points
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I had my friend over to ride the bike yesterday. He's hooked. Look at the grin through the helmet. This has been the nicest fall we've had in a long time. Perfect for riding.2 points
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I've been wearing this one lately. It's an Invicta Cetified Swiss COC Chronometer Automatic Movement, Meteorite Dial, 4.5cwt. Tasvorites, and 10pts. of Dimonds on the Winder. This is from the era when they were all made in Switzerland. I've got at least twelve more Invicta Automatics with the Swiss 7750 VALJUE Movements.1 point
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This one came in the other day. I ordered it about 6-7 month's ago. These are sopused to be one of the best OTF Knives out there. Gavin Hawk and his father have been making some great and sometimes unusual designs. They only make a limited number of each design. The way you have to order is either be a previous customer or you enter your email address and when the "drop" to order what they are making you have to be quick to get your name and build on the list, if you get lucky enough to get Inline he will send you a confirmation email with a link to pay your deposit then all you do is sit back and wait. Thes OTF's are supposed to be one of the few to be made without any blade play, and this one has none. It is their Mod. C TITANIUM OTF Double Edge DLC Coating on the Blade, tolerances are unbelievable check out YouTube and you can watch a few videos of how well they are put together. They aren't cheap either but to me it was worth the wait time and money.1 point
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I guess high prices and stocked shelves beats low prices and empty shelves. Let’s me make the decision on whether I really need it instead of someone else making that decision for me.1 point
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Just a simple old $30 Timex. Keeps perfect time and its all I need. I've never been much for fancy watches or jewelry. You do realize that those of us who still wear a watch are dinosaurs don't you? Younger folks today just check the clock on their phone.1 point
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The absolute best OTF knife on the Planet, congratulations! That my friend is a very special blade, I was simply amazed when I handled one I met the Hawks several years ago1 point
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Have a non-tact with about 5k+ rounds through it. Usually every new shooters favorite. Ton of fun, feeds CCI-mini mags reliably even if you’re lazy about cleaning. And also, very easy to clean (unlike older models), super fun Plinker.1 point
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Nice buck. I’m new to the trail cam thing. Here’s a recent pic.1 point
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Handled one today. The grip texture is very aggressive but not horrible. The grip angle is great. I like the feel of it. Feels built like a tank. Weight does not seem to be noticeable over polymer. Wish they had installed night sights from factory. They did include plates to match almost every red dot out though. Love the looks of it. The color with the cerakote is spot on for this pistol. Time will tell but this is a sharp looking gun.1 point
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have you been using your phone to surf TGO, and instead of clicking on a thread, you click the author's username instead? I do it several times a week.1 point
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I saw a couple of them at the Murfreesboro gun show this past weekend. Grips are pretty rough textured, and given how much some people complained about the roughness of the 2.0 grips, I imagine this will get some criticism. I happen to like the 2.0 grip surface myself.1 point
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So it’s leaf season. Called a guy he said I clean gutters that’s what I do. That’s my job. Ok we agreed on time and price he shows up first thing he says do you have a. Ladder. WTF. Is it to much to ask people show up with tools to do the job sent him down the road ok rant over feel better now0 points
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When we moved in here about 13yrs ago, I went into the garage and found the water heater sprung a leak. Well I drained it the best I could. When I went to start removing it I pulled the insulation off and well lets just say I cut all the copper off to the valves that was attached to the water heater. And spent two day's re-running it the way it should've been done the first time. I had to cut it to get the water heater out, they didn't put any unions on top and piped it directly to the heater. Once I got done cussing and thwoing the pipe wrench out the garage door, I just tore it all out. What a fiasco, and I'm sure my neighbors thought I was " Touched" from the cussing and well......0 points
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Sounds like my house. I'm convinced the drywall guy and electrician decided to switch roles when they did my house.0 points
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He could have asked you to climb up your ladder and clean them yourself while he held it for you. Seriously I can't stand when you ask for a person to do some work for you, like you I've had to tell a few to hit the road, had a guy come out when we bought our house, my wife and I discussed having a brick mailbox and planter built so I sketched one up and even made a hand drawn 3d of what we were wanting to have built. I called six different contractors that did that kind of work, only two called and only one showed up. I showed him the sketch of what I had in mind and he said that's no problem at, he showed me a photo album of the ones he built and were he did the jobs at so I could call for references. Not bad, as we discussed and he measured where I wanted it built at he gave me an estimate, $1200 now that may seem expensive but for what I wanted and the time involved to level out an build it wasn't bad, so I thought. We were about to close the deal and settle on a deposit when he asked me where the bricks were at so he could see what he was going to work with. I politely explained that I figured that the $1200 he quoted me included them well he chuckled and said that would cost another $900 for him to purchase and haul them, I did my best to hold back but when he started laughing and told me the extra cost, well I lost it. Cops came and what a scene for the first week in the neighborhood. Oh well everything worked out, he left and the Cops and I got a good laugh out of the situation after he left.0 points
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I went by here today. Good news is it seems they have a pretty good selection compared to a year ago. I still did not see any primers though. Bad news is that at current prices, I expect them to continue to have a good selection. I remember different powders being the same price. They had IMR 3031 for $49.99, but for some reason, the IMR 4350 was $59.99. I’m wanting to think the IMR 4227 was $39.99, but don’t hold me to that. I’m sure going to try hard to not spill any of that 4350!0 points
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