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St. Louis homeowner kills 15-year-old burglar, police say
Caster replied to mcurrier's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Break Ito my home and be damned if I take the time to identify the persons age, race, creed or color. Break in my door or window, it's not a game. It's a shame the idiot waste his chance at life. It's a shame any family he had that may have cared about him, now must lament his death. I place the blame equally on them for raising a piece of thieving crap. Good riddance. -
White House Confirms Obama did nothing on Benghazi
Caster replied to MacGyver's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
That's a real news flash. Useless POS does nothing. LOL Man, if we cold get those treason allegations to turn into actual charges. How cool would that be to try him for that? -
I don't care so much about the job. I'd just like to see them move here. The mention of working for someone else was just a fanciful notion. Damned if I ever go back to work for someone other than myself.
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Wonder if they'd respond to a TGO "email beggin campaign"?
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I'm gonna rip some of that off and send them a similar letter. Along with a resume!
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9mm Loaders, How much of a crimp do you use?
Caster replied to bikertrash2001's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
I use a Lee factory crimp die. It's VERY difficult to get too much crimp on awakened bullet with one. For jacketed loads I run a pretty good crimp but it's not visibly noticeable or anything extreme. -
Casting bullets, a cautionary tale.
Caster replied to Dolomite_supafly's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
Ventilation peoples, ventilation. Get a small manicurist fan or other high efficiency fan and DRAW air from you. DO NOT blow air on yourself. Always have a fan pulling air away from you. Don't eat, drink or smoke until you have washed your hands and wash them OFTEN. Now, personally, I don't wear a mask when casting but when smelting down wheel weights, if you don't wear a respirator you are a fool. The smelting process will expose to a myriad of fun stuff besides lead. Burning paint and grease. Many wheel weights have arsenic in them (the good ones do). It'll never happen to you.......until it does! Be safe. -
So it's been said, but I was raised around the types and I still can't go for it. My granny was a kiss on the lips person. *sigh* dammit woman! I used to hide in the bathroom until church started when I was kid to avoid the hand shaking, huggin and kissin. Jeez. BUT if it'd been a pretty little lass of similar age I would have had "olive oil, laying on of hands" prayer attack followed by a trip to the wood shed.
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I'm with you all the way. I may not hyperventilate but I do get a serious cae of the heebyjeebies. I loathe the whole institution of hand shaking and friendly embracing. Where I work I wear those black jersey gloves a lot. I think I've offended more than one by putting them on before shaking hands. Oh well, too bad. It's not germaphobia, I just don't like the idea of coming into contact with another persons instrument of scratching, masturbating, booger picking, etc. You'd have enjoyed the ranting thread I started a while back about touching. I got flamed HARD by the old farts on here for it.
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Didn't know that. It's all "Slobbercaine" to me. It works, that's all that matters.
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Come to Tennessee!!!!
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My homemade bullet lube doubles as an awesome cologne don't it!?!?
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Nope, redneck bubba with his oilskin hat and a pinch of copenhagen.
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LOL Don't start like you guys did went I ranted about people touching and shaking hands all the time. I'm serious. When I'm in Walmart, I understand having to stand close to people in line. In line at the DMV, waiting for a bucket of popcorn at the movies. Understood. But the more space we have, the more space we should give. In a wide open area gimme two feet, jeez. I wished to GOD I could have worked up a chili dog/Strohs/nachos bell grande fart. I'd have give him a John Cleese and farted in his general direction.
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Makes me thankful. I have had a lot of problems with my teeth and sick of spending thousands, I just started having them pulled a few years ago. I still have all my front teeth but all my wisdom teeth and molars are gone. SHTF, a fella can throw back half a bottle hooch and let a buddy snatch out a canine or incisor but a molar is hell on earth to pull minus novacaine. As soon as funds allow, I'm going to go buy me a really nice set of teeth, best I can afford and have all these others pulled too. Then I'll save and buy a set of e cheapest dentures as a back up. I know when my mother in law gets a tooth ache, she drops them in a glass of water with some Efferdent and the pain magically vanishes. Having had many bad teeth and spending thousands of dollars in wasted efforts to save them, I can't see how that's a bad plan.
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Could someone smarter than me please explain personal space as described by the law with emphasis on defense and fear for ones safety? Reason being, I work with the public in retail sales. More than once I have had people who do not understand personal space. The majority of the time I can just take a step or two back and all is well. Today, a man comes in, walks up to me and starts talking. Never stops closing in so I casually back away a step and converse with him. He takes a step toward me and I take a step back. He's closing less than 10 inches away from me. That crap makes me nervous. We're damn near dancing the tango. After four times I just flat out tell him "Look fella, we're standing in a 20ft wide, 30ft long driveway. Any reason you keep moving toward me repeatedly?". He was a little miffed. Asked me what the hell my problem was and I told him, "My problem is another grown man trying to stand closer to me than my own wife." I didn't have what he needed anyway so I sent him on his way. Call me a coward or a pussy or what have you but a stranger, in a wide open area, trying to get closer than a couple of feet from me makes me nervous. I understand that don't fly everywhere. I was at the gunshow this weekend and it was elbow to elbow. BUT, in an open area where I take a step away, then you step forward and I step back again only to have you come closer AGAIN, that's a problem with me. Sad part is what would have happened had he stepped forward again after I said something about it. Getting into an altercation is the last thing i need or want. Two words the world does not know. "Common Courtesy" The world is certainly common, but somewhere we lost the courtesy of a gentleman.
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And this is the woman David has asked us to stop beating up on by changing her name around.....I hope she gets hit by a bus.
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You're playing a fools game. The metal is thinner onpistol primers. You will eventually get a pierced primer. You won't like it when it happens. Promise.
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Use a lee factory crimp die and put a good stout crimp in place. I've done ..........several .....with spectacular results.
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First thing Sunday morning.
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For once I'm being serious. I told that to a lady outside a redbox kiosk. I added the whistling part though lol
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Sheep asks Caster: Is that a gun?!? Caster: uhh, yeah... Sheep: Why are you carrying a gun?!? Caster: It's against my religion to fight. Besides, Recoil is much easier to manage than blunt force trauma to my fists and or face. Sheep: ......blank stare Caster: ......sly grin...walks away casually, possibly whistling a Black Sabbath tune.
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Cross the border illegally in other countries and see what prize you get. Cross illegally into Israel, Germany, Russia, etc. see what you get. Why do we have to be earths biggest pu££ies?
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Very cool old rifle. Now, don't take this the wrong way, but that scope needs to go. Find a nice steel body weaver K4 or K6 or even a V9 and the rifle will look more "proper". If you can find a decent body for one that may have glass or reticle problems theres a guy on the web that restores them. Seriously, it'd look soooo much better. Just my opinion.
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CZ hands down. I wouldn't take twice my money back on mine.