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Thank you sir. I had a feeling someone here would know.
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This bayonet resided in my grandparent's junk drawer for as long as I can remember. I honestly never paid that much attention to it, I wound up with it and still never paid that much attention to it. Apparently my wife was cleaning things out and laid it on the counter for me to take to the garage with the rest of my belongings that she doesn't like. I got to wondering what this might have come off of.
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Get a load of asphalt millings. Patch your bad spots with them. After doing so if you happened to accidently spill diesel over the millings this hot summer sun will pretty much melt the millings into a material almost like asphalt.
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Mental health card for gun owners?
10-Ring replied to Grayfox54's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
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I find that they are kind of hit or miss. I know a thing or two, but I'm still learning. On this particular pig. I'm fairly certain that I cooked up one of the front shoulders as pulled pork and it wasn't fit to eat. I suppose spending 3 months in the brine would make just about anything edible though. More than likely I will just keep that tub of brine in the refrigerator and just dump off hams for however long I feel like when I get them for now on.
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I killed this pig in February. The meat has been curing in a brine in my outdoor fridge since. Not intentionally, I've just been insanely busy for the past few months. Took it out and marinated it in Dr. Pepper for about 8 hours, slathered it in mustard and covered it in a rub. Threw it on the smoker overnight wrapped in foil, then gave it 4 hours of smoke this morning after unwrapping. Curing then smoking is a bit different but it's really good. Almost like pulled pork that is reminiscent of jerky. I'll will do this again for sure.
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I've hunted deer in Tennessee during rifle season in everything from a t shirt to insulated coveralls. Expect weather to be anywhere from 75 degrees down to 10 degrees or so. We may have monsoons, we may have droughts, it's a complete crap shoot.
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Possibly, but not likely. Pm me with what you have, all I can say is no.
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Democrat indroduces 1000% tax on AR15s
10-Ring replied to 1fast4by's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
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Interesting Article on Mental Health
10-Ring replied to aknifemaker's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Haven't really thought that much about it. I'm of the generation that grew up with Nintendo, then Playstation with the GTA series in my early 20s. Coming from a loving home where I was taught right from wrong, and to respect firearms, I had no issues killing dope dealers in GTA, taking their money, robbing a bank, and going about my business in the game, then turning off the PlayStation and returning to being somewhat good citizen in real life. A kid from a less stable environment may have not been able to do that. I had several friends play the Call of Duty series, I get the draw, looks like fun and all, but the vast majority of people who go to war are afflicted with PTSD when they return. Not that video games are capable of inflicting that level of reality, but potentially unstable individuals are replicating activity that results is severe mental issues in people who actually have these experiences in real life. I've always been of the opinion that video games are not the cause of violent behavior, but I'm afraid that the case was actually that video games didn't result in ME doing bad things. With the amount of time the average kid spends playing video games these days it may well be time for mental evaluations and background checks before these video games are sold. -
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Another soft target. Virtually every hospital that I'm aware of in the Nashville area is a "gun free zone".
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Upon further thought, if I didn't have a saw and was working with a $400 budget, I would buy the following. Ryobi 10" dual bevel miter saw $250 Skil 7 1/4" circular saw $60 Bauer oscillating multi tool $60 Bauer is sold by Harbor Freight. HF has really upped their game on power tools in the past few years. Have several different lines, the Chicago Electric stuff is pretty cheaply made, but the Bauer lines on up are on par with any other homeowner grade equipment. I own a free Bauer products and have been happy with them. The occillating tool can be used as a saw with several different attachments available for cutting an array of materials. There are also sanding attachments. This is probably one of my favorite tools I've purchased in the past 5 years. That leaves you $30 for tax, but puts you in the ballpark.
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It was about this time last year I was out running around, stopped by the Caney and couldn't have caught a cold, ran up to Defeated and fished that area right where you turn in off of 85. Caught about 50 chunky bluegill, had so much fun I went back the next morning and caught 50 more. They were on the bed and were absolutely hammering the 1/64oz jigs that I was throwing. I had every intention of going back this year, but I have too much going on at the moment.
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I bought this one a couple of years back and have no complaints. Ryobi gets a lot of hate, but I have lots of Ryobi tools that get used at a rate I would describe as "heavy homeowner use" some, such as my cordless impact get used 2-3 days per week most weeks. I have several tools from their 18V line that I have been using for more than 10 years. RYOBI 15 Amp 10 in. Sliding Compound Miter Saw with LED https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-15-Amp-10-in-Sliding-Compound-Miter-Saw-with-LED-TSS103/306939218 SKU# 306939218
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A good old 94 or 336 of hard to beat. Some things just don't need improvement.
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I like to point this out when people talk about how much better The economy was when gas was 43 cents a gallon. Yeah, gas was 43 cents, per gallon, minimum wage was $1.50 an hour, and the car got 9 miles to the gallon. I know where we're at right now economically sucks, but you look at it in the grand scheme of things and how much we have paid for things in the past, and we're not that far off the charts. We were just really comfortable for a long time. This post does not insinuate in any way that any politician currently in power is or isn't doing even a mediocre job. Just an observation.
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Airstream makes the finest trailers out there. Not uncommon at all to see 50+ year old Airstreams still being used. I have a 20 years old Coachman that is on the opposite end of the spectrum and being held together with duct tape and bubble gum. I admire the Airstreams from afar, way out of my budget.
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Highly discourage relocation, you have to take racoons a long way for them not to beat you back home, much less get them far enough to not come back at all. And, once you get one in a trap once, you will never get it in a trap again.
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No experience with the Ruger. I've owned a Heritage for 10+ years, it's never impressed me. The accuracy on mine has never been anything to get excited about. If it were me I'd save up a little more, buy a Single Six and never think about wanting something nicer again.
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Video is set to private.
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I think it's personal preference. I have an iPhone for work and and Android (Google Pixel 6 Pro) for my personal phone. I can't stand the iPhone interface. I've had the iPhone for 6 years and use it for work related phone calls and email. I use my personal phone for everything else, even work related Internet. I've found that most people are exactly the opposite. More than likely you would like some variation of an iPhone since that is what you are used to.
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I think it's more about the case than the phone as all of the phones are pretty fragile on their own. I've had good luck with cases from Body Glove, Spigen, and Otter Box. Had a body glove on my last phone the entire time that I had it and it did well. On my second Spigen, my last one lasted 3 years, phone finally had a software issue. I've had an OtterBox on my work phone for about 4 years now. All of these cases have met or exceeded my expectations and I'm fairly rough on things.
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I've never seen a knife that jams before I kid, I kid. I'm a big 1911 fan. This is one very nicely done piece.