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DJTC45

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  1. That was quick. Those look great as usual sir, congrats to the members who bought those.
  2. PM me with trade options, and a few prices on the tool boxes you would want to trade for, maybe we could work out something if I have what your looking for, or if you get any trade ins or maybe some small damage to any that might keep you from selling any hit me up.
  3. This is a good deal, if my garage was cleaned out to were I could put it I'd jump on this. But I've got no room for it right now. Free bump, PM me on what you would like to trade for.
  4. I'm not quite on my deathbed not close enough yet(hopefuly), Stage 4 Colon Cancer, Stage 4 Liver Cancer. I'm 56yrs young, I've been a Union Pipe Welder for 36yrs started when I was 18yrs old working with my father in the trade. We would put in 16hrs-18hrs a day seven days a week, sometimes in 3 month stretches straight. It does take a toll on you body and mind, especially when you spend anywhere between 3-7 months away from home in another state200mi to 800miles from home and only comming home maybe two or three times during the work span. I had to take a Disability Retirement from my job due to the effects of the Chemotherapy and having to do that every 2weeks now for a year and 4months and still going to have to keep up that schedule until it quits working. The hours I've worked over the years and being laid-off when the job was done, I would come back home and maybe not work for 3months before I got another job sometimes here in Tn, other times I had to travel to other states for work and the wages they were paying and the overtime they offered (you end up paying two mortgage's one for your motel bill, and the house you own here in TN. with out the overtime and benefits like healh, retirement, and other benefits that you need to carry you for 3-6months not working, try that sometimes). I agree with you on not killing yourself when your working long hrs. on the job, we all have better things to do than spend your weekends grinding out the work. I chose this type of work cause I really enjoyed it, it's something special and stressful job cause you sometimes need to pass the exray test they do, I've worked on high-pressure Natural Gas Pipelines, 100% exray on every weld you do screw up twice collect your check and head out to another job. What a living. Here's a picture of a main steam line i one of the local Power Houses. This Pipe is 3 1/4" thick and is made of 90% chrome, 10% carbon and is 20" in diameter. Took 12 welders 6 on days, 6 on nights for seven day's straight 12hrs. a day. My point to this rambling is that I was able to do the Disability Retirement, and the Social Security Disability and still enjoy our life, without working all those hrs. and days there is no way I could afford the med. insurance for my treatment ($9800.00) every two weeks, don't think that I don't pay for my health insurance just because I worked in the Union, far from the truth I pay $1100 amonth comes out of my retirement check just for med. insurance. So the time spent from home, all the hrs. I worked over those years have kept a roof over are heads food on the table, and still live somewhat comfortably not Elon Musk comfortable but ordinary pepole comfot.
  5. Nice looking Bowie and sheath you two are great at what you do. I'll be in contact in the fall , that will give me enough time to come up with another challenge for you and 1911alltheway.
  6. I'll take the Ruger AR pending meet up. Thanks.
  7. Can't believe someone hasn't jumped on this, I got that much in my new 750XL. Free bump for a pretty good deal, especially with today's prices and availability of all that goes with it. GLWS.
  8. I just got a buckles belt from WE THE PEPOLE HOLSTER company. I wanted to try it out cause of my hands do to my Chemotherapy Treatments(they slightly numb do to my treatments) it is a sturdy belt so far it works great for me.
  9. I have two of them, what size do you need, I could part with one if your interested and know what size you need.
  10. Who made that one, looks good. I haven't shot any of them yet but that Clark Custom PPC has the smoothest trigger pull for a double action only revolver.
  11. Thanks, I've missed a few lately cause I was not paying attention, so at least I saved some money.
  12. PM sent.
  13. That would match my CLARK CUSTOM PPC 38spl Smith&Wesson. Nice looking CLARK Custom.
  14. Nice, great work as always and 1911alltheway sure can make a sheath. Hope everything goes good with her surgery, .
  15. I've been wanting a Medford for awhile, so I purchased this one from Blade HQ. They offered an engraving option so I chose this message. I like it but it's going to need broken in the liner lock is stiff, blade action is smooth and opens really smooth. So here's the pics. Not sure why the picture showed up not turned right, I switched them in my settings.
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  16. A buddy of mine just sent me these PUTIN stickers, I just had to share them.
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  17. I sold my 550 and bought a new 750 Dillon. It's slick and you can crank out some rounds, I've got about $2200 in the press and accessories. Buy once cry once.
  18. I started carrying AIWB mid last year with my Staccato P DPO w HOLSUN 507C X2 in a TENICOR, and I bought a leather AIWB Holster from KUSIAK Leather. I don't carry with a light, just two extra mags. Here's a couple of pictures showing the TENICOR and KUSIAK. I put a foam wedge on the TENICOR makes a difference in comfort.
  19. Nice,I had one of the first ones they came out with. SIG MCX SNAKE BITE ( that what the factory put on the reciver) wish I hadn't traded it off but oh well. I have a SIG collapsible regular stock that I bought for it, I was going to sbr it on a Form 1 but since traded the gun. If your interested in maybe wanting to change your brace out and want to do it as an SBR hit me up in a PM, I'll make you good deal on it. Enjoy that Rattler.
  20. That is one wicked looking blade. Where did you find that one, I might need to add one of those to my carry knives.
  21. Thanks for the compliments. I'll post the rest of the ones he made me over the years in the knife section
  22. Yeah some were pretty expensive, but the majority were decent prices, plus I try to save up.
  23. That one is a Clark Customs built in their old shop that was in KEITHVILLE Louisiana around 1978 from what I was told by the seller.

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