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That looks like a really light strike to me. I'm surprised it fired at all.2 points
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Why would you think that looking for deals was not enjoyable? Merry Christmas to all.1 point
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Still time to get this to wrap up for under the tree for your wife/gf1 point
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If no luck finding one locally, I had good luck ordering all my Xeno muzzle devices and adapters from these guys. Free shipping and no tax if i remember correctly. https://www.blackanklemunitions.com/products/dead-air-keymount-muzzle-brake-5-8x24/1 point
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https://youtu.be/2s4slliAtQU?si=p9p-AE81yRZw-km9 Yes, Pull Me Under is excellent. @tercel891 point
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I'd buy it myself if there weren't two of these sittin in the gun safe. These are the " Best of the Best " for woods walkin as the great John Taffin would say... Any finished gunman needs one of these to repel most anything, man or beast.. GLWS... leroy...1 point
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Great guns solid trigger, good accuracy, and no failures to fire with any ammo used. They have a rebate currently.1 point
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I did my firearms qualifications in Dec 2023 with the Warren Co SO and the SROs were qualifying with newly issued Glock 19.5 MOS w/ Trijicon RMRs. There were also some patrol officers there, so I believe the 19.5 MOS was department-wide. I'm a constable and we provide our own weapons so it's not standardized. Previously I carried a P320 X fullsize but just switched to a Glock 45 MOS.1 point
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Speer gold and Hornady critical duty are used by several Sheriff's Dept. and municipality departments I work with. Glock 22's are still the king for duty handguns in east TN [Edit: didn't realize how old this thread was]1 point
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I don't trust anyone who trusts the gov't. It shows bad judgement, IMO. I think your concerns are valid and VERY likely. Nobody bothers to track your purchases unless they intend to use that information for nefarious purposes. I think rationing is a logical conclusion, as is measuring support for initiatives they intend to support or oppose.1 point
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The simple fact is that the vast majority of money in this world doesn't actually physically exist. Its nothing more than 1s & 0s in a computer somewhere. Think about that for a minute. One major computer crash could wipe out millions. My pension and SS are direct deposit. I wasn't given a choice. That's the only way I could get it. They quit mailing out monthly checks a long time ago. I don't make automatic payments for anything either. I'm old fashioned, I write and mail out checks to pay my bills each month. Crazy? Behind the times? Maybe. But nobody has access to my bank account but me and the bank itself. I prefer it that way. I have one credit card which is used primarily for internet purchases. I pay off the balance at the end of each month. I also pay cash for my purchases whenever possible. I stay in complete control of my money as much as is possible these days.1 point
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YES! I am very concerned about it. Though I do most of my bill-paying and make most of my purchases digitally, I still want to be able to use cash to buy certain items without fear of Big Brother knowing what I have. If the country were to go to full digital currency, then you and I would be entirely unable to buy a shovel or a hammer, for example, without Uncle Sugar knowing what we bought. I also worry that it would be really easy for someone to decide that I, a retired fellow, only need x number of gallons of gas a month, and simply deny a fuel purchase that I don't "need". Or perhaps someone might decide that I only need to shoot a certain number of rounds a month. I know that's a little bit foil-hat, but I still worry about it. Give government means to power, and it will exploit those means.1 point
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Don’t sell them. You inherited a few items that were likely priceless to your father and odds are that they will also be priceless to your children, grandchildren, nephews etc. They aren’t eating anything and don’t cost you anything to store them. Unless you really need the money just sit on them and know you have items of historical family value to one day share with other firearm enthusiasts in your family or circle of friends. in honor of your dad take them out and shoot then clean them occasionally. Many folks sell off items like these and have serious regrets in the future. Go pick them up (or you can legally ship them to yourself if your the owner) and enjoy them.1 point
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Would you guys stop looking for deals and enjoy Christmas! Merry Christmas.0 points
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