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  1. Sweeeeeeeeeeet! Who donated the HCP class? On Target?
  2. As I think I stated in your other thread, I've yet to meet a DOC employee who's happy with their job. And I've met quite a few. With that being said, if it were me, I wouldn't be trying too damn hard for such a position. You'll probably end up regretting your decision, in the long run.
  3. Very scary. It gave my exact address, even the apartment number. It also gave far too much information when doing an email address search. You can have your info deleted from the site in about 30 seconds. Simply click on the Privacy Link at the bottom of the page.
  4. It's difficult to take someone who thinks Hendersonville is a bad part of town very seriously. Appears to be a bunch of Antioch arithmetic to me.
  5. So, does he make it?
  6. I've almost considered a .357SIG as a primary carry weapon.
  7. BTW, the date has been set. Saturday, April 24th, 2010. I hope those who chose the 17th will find a way to make it.
  8. Been riding back and forth to work all week. A little chilly when leaving out at 5:00 AM, but 5:00 PM makes it all worth while.
  9. All brands and types of bikes welcome.
  10. I'm willing to bet this is not a school.
  11. Congrats! Get out there and enjoy it.
  12. +1 I even refuse to finance a vehicle. A firearm would definitely be out of the question.
  13. Oh, I must have skipped over this part. But IIRC, there is a difference between a MAK90 and a NHM90.
  14. Some of the MAK90's were already in the country when the '89 ban was passed. These MAK90's will not have the date included in the serial number.
  15. http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/03/27/gun-rights-supporters-tote-weapons-rally-outside-kentuckys-capitol/ FRANKFORT, Ky. -- Gun rights supporters unabashedly toted weapons at a rally outside Kentucky's Capitol on Saturday in a show of political muscle aimed at sending a message to policymakers to protect the Second Amendment. Speakers stressed the importance of guns for self-defense, drawing cheers from about 300 people at the rally where American flags were plentiful. Many in the crowd had weapons holstered at their sides or strapped to their backs while attending the Kentucky Second Amendment March. The event is part of a national, grass-roots campaign culminating with a planned rally next month in Washington. Rex Bartley, state coordinator for the march, said bearing arms is a "God-given right," and said gun rights supporters are a "silent majority" who need to speak out. Bartley said gun ownership is the "one right that protects all others," and said it's invaluable for self-protection. "A well-trained man or woman with a firearm in their hand, when they encounter a criminal, it makes a difference between going home to your family ... or going to the morgue," he said. Republican U.S. Senate candidate Rand Paul said he would never waiver in his support of the Second Amendment, pledging that if elected he would oppose any federal regulation of firearms. Paul called guns a "great defense," telling the crowd that "had we had one armed teacher or student at Virginia Tech, we might not have had a massacre." He was referring to the 2007 shooting rampage that left 33 people dead, including the student gunman. Nikki Goeser, whose husband was fatally gunned down at a Tennessee restaurant in 2009, told the crowd that police have a difficult job and cannot be everywhere. "No one can take care of you like you can," Goeser said. She urged people to be equipped to defend themselves if ever confronted by an assailant. "If you don't have a handgun carry permit, get one," said Goeser, of Nashville, Tenn. "If you don't have a firearm for self-defense, get one." In the crowd, Rob Lotz III of Georgetown said he worries about efforts to chip away at the Second Amendment. He said the rally sent a strong message to politicians to preserve gun rights. Eric Nichols of Berea said he values the Second Amendment, even though he's never owned or fired a gun. The closest he's come is firing a paintball gun. "Every person should have the right to defend themselves," he said. "We don't have one police officer for every citizen in this country." In Kentucky, the gun rights lobby has been a powerful force in a state where hunting is a cherished tradition. Recently, Kentucky House leaders balked at a proposed rule change that would have barred visitors from carrying guns in the Capitol. Some House lawmakers pressed for such a ban after a man wore a holstered gun into the House chamber and sat through an afternoon session.
  16. For me, the weather was PERFECT. I actually had plans for a day on the motorcycle, but after a friend invited us out for the day, I was quickly outnumbered. -Nashville's Farmers Market -Flea Market at the Tennessee State Fairgrounds -Trader Joe's -Whole Foods -Friends house for a cook-out Probably not as enjoyable as a day on the motorcycle, but a great day, nevertheless.
  17. My safe has an electronic lock, and it has always functioned properly.
  18. Safety? We don't need no stinking safety!
  19. Deputy Cries 'Dirty Politics' - Nashville News Story - WSMV Nashville This guy has been doing a fine job for the last 11-years, and now they want to give him a hard time? I know almost nothing about Rutherford County politics, but I sure do hope this guy wins the election.
  20. Very Nice! Can anyone really get 3/4" groups at 50 yards? Are they using a rest?
  21. +1 http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/general-off-topic/26518-botach-tactical-customer-service.html And this was just a drop in the bucket.

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