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TripleDigitRide

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  1. Especially when you compare it to a membership over at Blade Forums.   I thought about listing my Woodard Combat Auto on forums where the focus is on knives, so I checkout out BladeForums.com.   Now, I've been happily purchasing a Benefactor Membership on TGO for years, until recently going with the Lifetime membership. I don't have an issue with supporting a site that offers a service that I need, but $60 per year?  :stunned:  If I was going to be selling several high-end knives, it would possibly be worth it, but that's not the case right now.   While not nearly as active, I listed it on KnifeForums.com. They charge $1 per sale or trade, and it's on the honor system. I thought that was a neat idea, assuming the members are honorable. If it sells on KF, I'll gladly donate $10-$20 for their services that I'll likely use only one time, but I can't swallow $60.
  2. Is there and on/off switch? Is it in the "on" position. Hey, ya never know.  :cool:   You using the choke?   Maybe the carb is gummed up? Can happen if it's been sitting a while.
  3. If my memory serves me correctly, the original 80% lowers required much more work than many of these new-age 80% lowers. I'm wondering if that's why this has become an issue with the ATF. 
  4. This is common with many lubricants, especially if left to sit for an extended period of time. It's more prone to happen in striker-fired guns.The lube will gel or gum up, if you will. Dust and lint being attracted by the lube doesn't help matters. I NEVER lube my firing pin. I clean it, and that's it. 
  5. I have had the same issue on my phone. I uninstalled and re-installed the TapaTalk app, and that fixed the issue.
  6. I am going to look at this idea. I would like to install it somewhere a bit more inconspicuous, if at all possible.
  7. I don't think that would be an issue in my truck, but definitely something to keep in mind.  
  8. That's about where I am going to install mine.
  9. [quote name="crossfire" post="1124552" timestamp="1394815202"]Only because there is no shortage of stupid people with short memory spans.[/quote] Yep. That was my point.
  10. [quote name="crossfire" post="1124575" timestamp="1394818801"]Check out his other ammo auctions and what he has sold. He is not one of the WM breakfast club members. Wonder where he's getting his stock from?[/quote] A lot of people were/are taking advantage of backordering where possible. Those orders are being fulfilled, slowly but surely.
  11. Cheaper Than Dirt is still in business.
  12. I could use the money more than the knife, but it wouldn't be the end of the world if I had to keep it for a while.
  13. I am working out a deal with someone, and part of that deal is a Woodard automatic knife. He's not sure which model it is, but after looking at some pictures, it looks to be this Combat Auto. The pictures he sent aren't the greatest help, but I think I can make out enough. As you can see at the link, the price is a bit steep. I am not that much of a knife expert to know if the listed price is realistic or not, and I definitely don't want to overpay for something I'm probably going to sell anyway. Are these knives any good? Could I get anywhere int he ballpark of what they are listed for at the link above? The link states that the knife is "pre-owned", and so is this one. He claims it's in perfect shape, and has never been used.
  14. I had the same MI rail on the AR I recently sold. I loved it.
  15. I heard it on the Howard Stern show this morning. It's a joke, and completely rehearsed. 
  16. I'm surprised anybody still falls for this type of scam.
  17. If you are a business, you will need to become an Authorized Vendor before posting items for sale.
  18. Nice! I've been wanting a P30 for a long time, but I cringe when I see the price tag. They are proud of their weapons, for sure. One day.
  19. I know he has several blue guns that he uses for the molding process, but I can't say exactly which one's he has. I know he was offering customers a free or discounted holster if they sent him a blue gun that he didn't already have. I am not sure if he is still offering that deal, nor can I remember the specifics. I just read it in passing.
  20. Let me preface this post by saying, I am well aware this type of holster isn't for everyone. I'm just sharing my experience with a local (Murfreesboro) small business, not trying create a debate. I just received the holster that I'm going to mount in my truck. Leatherneck Tactical Concealment is a local small business, so I think most (if not all) holsters are made-to-order. I received my holster in 9 days from the time I placed the order. Plenty acceptable, as far as I am concerned. At last check, the "vehicle gun" holster is a special order, not something they advertise on the website. I believe Jeff is still toying with different designs and such. As far as I am concerned, this is just about perfect for my intended purpose. As you can see in one of my pictures below, this one will require the drilling of four small holes in the mounting area. This is not an issue for me. While the supplied 1/2" spacers may work for most, my hands will require slightly more space to get a firm grasp on the grip. The 1/2" would work, but I am going to swap those out for 1" spacers. I plan on mounting the holster at a slightly canted position under the steering wheel. Even as big as I am, there will be plenty of room to do this in my F-150. I will post more pictures after it's installed, but here are a couple after un-packaging. If you decide to give one of these a try, keep in mind that you will likely need to get an opposite-handed holster, depending on your mounting location. While I am right-handed, in order to properly grip the holster from the mounted position, I had to order a left-handed holster.
  21. That would make sense. A .45 is 11.43mm. If the .45 is tight, it's likely a 12mm.
  22. If I had to guess on its age, I'd say after 1860, but before 1900. A lot of those barrels were 12mm.
  23. The oval with "ELG" inside is a Belgium proof mark.

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