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Finally had a chance to take a closer look at the knife. The quality is obviously fantastic. The actions is smooth and super fast. The anodized TGO logo looks better in person. The only drawback is the lack of grip/texture on the handle. The handle is extremely smooth and slick. I'm often hot and sweaty when using a knife the most, so I'm not sure how well that would work. I never intended on carrying this knife, so that doesn't really matter. Thank you again to everyone in making this happen.
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While this isn't my kinda bike, I like the idea. Seeing as this is the first time I've heard about this bike, I suspect it's nothing more than a prototype. HD will want to get plenty of feedback before heading to production. As far as battery life goes, I don't see the range being more than 50-70 miles, tops. Those batteries are heavy, so they are going to be forced to keep the battery fairly small.
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Welcome to TGO, Clarksville, and Tennessee. Thank you for your service.
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Was/Is there a law in the works that would allow someone without a permit to legally carry a loaded handgun in their vehicle?
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Full Auto AR experience question
TripleDigitRide replied to Ugly's topic in National Firearms Act (NFA) Regulated
I've had one short (<100 rounds) full-auto experience. It didn't cost me anything, and I wouldn't pay to do it again. -
I wouldn't sweat it. Having only 1 star keeps expectations low.
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Other members rate you by choosing a certain number of stars.
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No dashes, spaces, etc.?
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In other words, you suck just a little less than you did before. :yuck:
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Does anyone who ordered something from PSA that came with a free gift card still have the gift card and pin numbers? I think they were sent via email. I placed an order earlier this year, but didn't receive the numbers via email. I called PSA and got the numbers, but can't remember where I placed the numbers. I have several sets of numbers written down, and I think one of the sets may belong to the gift card. What I need, is for someone to post or PM me their already used Card and PIN numbers, so I can get an idea of the configuration of letter, numbers, etc. If you have numbers that are unused, you can create a set of fake numbers, letters, etc. with the same configuration. Thank you in advance.
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LegallyArmed.com receives "F" from the BBB
TripleDigitRide replied to TripleDigitRide's topic in General Chat
Since reading this news article, I've found several reports of people sending money, but not receiving their merchandise. It's the Internet, so take that for what it's worth. -
LegallyArmed.com receives "F" from the BBB
TripleDigitRide replied to TripleDigitRide's topic in General Chat
I don't know much about them, but I think Gene Kennedy did/does host a radio show, portraying himself as some sort of expert in firearms and/or self defense. -
http://www.wsmv.com/story/25755353/bbb-hands-out-f-rating-to-middle-tn-businesses?clienttype=generic&smartdevicecgbypass It appears Gene Kennedy and LegallyArmed.com / Carrying Concealed Weapons Association have been taking money for goods, but never sending said goods to the buyers. He and these "businesses" are based out of Tennessee, so I thought it would be worth passing along.
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Ouch! I hope you recover swiftly, Joe.
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A friend/coworker experienced something similar last night. The lightning traveled through the tree and into the house. Fried several electronic devices.
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A Carfax report can't hurt, but I wouldn't put much faith in the information supplied. I've seen and read countless stories about how often accidents, major repairs, etc. are NOT listed on the Carfax report. It's always best to go over the vehicle thoroughly, or have an expert do so for you.
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http://gunssavelives.net/gun-industry/glock-distributor-and-two-glock-executives-indicted-on-million-dollar-bribery-and-fraud-charges/# Well, this certainly doesn’t bode well for Glock and one of their distributors. According to a press release by United States Attorney’s Office – District of Kansas, the owner of Global Guns & Hunting Inc., John Sullivan Ralph, III has been indicted on conspiracy, wire fraud and money laundering charges in relation to his dealings with Glock USA. Two Glock USA executives along with their wives are also named in the indictment. According to the press release, The following co-defendants are charged with the same counts as Ralph: James “Craig†Dutton, 42, Acworth, Ga., who was the Assistant National Sales Manager for Glock. The American headquarters of Glock, Inc., is in Smyrna, Ga. Lisa Delaine Dutton, 42, Acworth, Ga., who was Craig Dutton’s wife, and who formed a company called Supreme Solutions LLC. She is alleged to have concealed payments of bribes and kickbacks. Welcime D. “Bo†Wood, Jr., 65, Oviedo, Fla., who was the Eastern Regional Manager for Glock. Paula Ann Wood, 63, Oviedo, Fla, who was Bo Wood’s wife, and who formed a company called Tropical Marketing & Consulting LLC. She is alleged to have concealed payments of bribes and kickbacks. According to the indictment, most of Glock’s pistols are sold to independent firearm distributors who have contracts with Glock to resell its pistols. The allocation of Glock pistols was important because the demand frequently exceeded the supply. Glock created two different sales channels for purposes of licensing its distributors. One channel was for sales to law enforcement agencies. Independent distributors were authorized to resell Glock pistols to law enforcement agencies within a specific geographic territory. The other channel was for the commercial market. Distributors of commercial market products were not restricted to a particular geographic area. Glock used a Universal Product Code to differentiate pistols that were sold for resale to law enforcement agencies (blue label products) from pistols sold for resale to the commercial market (red label products). The price list for pistols intended for resale to law enforcement agencies is lower due to the fact law enforcement agencies routinely buy in bulk and are often subject to bidding processes. The indictment alleges Wood and Dutton provided Ralph with equipment and software to allow him to convert firearms sold with the law enforcement discount (blue label) to firearms sold at the premium price to the commercial market (red label). Ralph is alleged to have sold at least 14,000 pistols to commercial buyers – including Cabela’s – which Glock sold to Ralph for resale to law enforcement agencies. The indictment alleges that from 2003 to 2009 Ralph used the U.S. Postal Service to send and receive approximately 140 bribes and kickbacks that were delivered to defendants Lisa Dutton and Paula Wood. Between 2009 and 2011, the indictment alleges, Ralph used wire transfers to send approximately 80 bribes and kickbacks. Upon conviction, the crimes carry the following penalties: Conspiracy: A maximum penalty of 30 years in federal prison and a fine up to $1 million. Wire fraud: A maximum penalty of 30 years in federal prison and a fine up to $1 million on each count. Money laundering: A maximum penalty of 20 years and a fine up to $50,000 on each count.
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Much like TrickyNikcky, I have no idea what that is. But it does sound like a significant achievement. Congratulations to you and Amy.
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It looks like a basic fixture to me. I'm sure they were installed when the home was built 9 or 10 years ago.
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:biglol: