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I'm with Liberty Mutual. I'm happy with them so far but only been with them 2 years or so and never had to file a claim. Hope you can find someone new soon, that's some BS on Farm Bureau's part. Hope you tell them exactly what you are doing, why, and where they can stick their rate increase.
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I think they look cool. B)
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I held out as long as I could. I think I made it a whole 10 hours before checking the thread. Like a lot of others this is going to be my most expensive knife purchase ever. I don't think I've read a single negative review on the Les George and I'm really glad that's the way we went. I hope we can get the rest of the orders in soon. So close.
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I'm not saying they're all a great bunch of people to work around, and I doubt if 3 -4years of "celebrity" status help with the actors. Just saying that there's a lot more going on than the camera shows.
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The M&P9 is a great pistol. I've got a fancy shmancy VTAC model that I love. I won't say they're more accurate than other guns with similar build styles, but I shoot them better. Great choice for your weapon.
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It's highly dramatized on purpose. It also show cases only a small fraction of their staff and operation. Wish they would just stick to building cool guns on the show and leave the drama off camera (if much off camera drama even exists). Anyway, the whole show is scripted to make it more interesting, but I'd probably still be watching if they ditched the scrips all together or at least fired their current "writers" who should be working on the car-dash-ian(sp?) show anyway.
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Well now I have a Lorcin 32caliber in my possession!!
TrickyNicky replied to bersaguy's topic in Handguns
Cheap guns are neat. I probably would have Jeff at Guns &Leather look it over before firing. He's a nice guy so he probably won't laugh too hard and if it has any issues he'll find them. If it passes muster there I'd do like JAB suggests. Leave it in a tackle box and have something handy if you need it. -
Now that would be something. I guess the Remington with the 1995 camcorder sized "scope" might count, but then you have to mount what equates to a camcorder in your rifle. And pay the $11,000 price tag too.
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Nightrunner answered better than I can.
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"We're running out of brass, the last American smelter is closing, Obama, Obama, Bloomberg, Obama." At least that's what I remember from when I had first heard about them, something like that anyway v
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I think it's the 9mm the TCM converts into. I've been looking at them and really want one. It seems like a neat little round, I'd love to see what it would do out of a rifle. The double stack 1911 isn't bad, not as streamlined as the single stack but as comfortable as anything else with the same capacity. Of course, all that's just from fondling one at the LGS, not any range time. I think the TCM will do better, it has a bigger parent company, it's actually not that expensive already (for a low demand niche round with limited manufacturers) and I think the 1911 is a much better jumping off platform.
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Or that Texans really do posses above average common sense. Or did in 66 anyway. I'm sure you're right though about the postings. Doubt there were too many laws relating to Texans carrying back then, could be wrong though. What was TN like during that period?
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I'm starting to think it all is. 'Cept Ballistol of course ;).
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"At the time, there was no precedent for such a tragedy. Whitman “introduced the nation to the idea of mass murder in a public space..." That it? Can't go digging, but this seems wrong somehow too.
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See, that's where I've got the system beat. Second guessing requires second thoughts, second thoughts require first thoughts. When you live a live of spontaneous action, you've got no time for "thinking things through". Game on .gov, game on.
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It can spy on the NSA, but it transmits it's data directly to them letting them spy on you spying on them while they spy on you. * *joking.
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Could have sworn that was the case within the last year or so at one of these things. As I recall her husband brought it back from the war, threw it in a closet and forgot about it. She found it years later and didn't want it so she went for her giftcard and someone was awful human about it and gave her a heads up on what she had. Maybe it was just a pleasant dream.
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I thought there was a special exception made and they entered it in the registry so the owner could sell it?
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You could also use a steamer. I've got one of those shark steamers and its great. The pressure helps clear out all the nooks and crannies and the heat helps the water evaporate quickly. If one were overly concerned you could mix some rubbing all go into the water to aid evaporation. A 50/50 mix will evaporate quickly and is not flammable. Don't know if it would hurt the machine though.
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Welcome to TGO! Great avatar, love it.
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Benjamin Franklin once said of beer that it was proof that god loved us and wanted to be happy. I say that yoga pants are further evidence of same. Oh, and Raoul said "Butt" :rofl: