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Thoughts/prayers at ya. Living a frugal, responsible, self-reliant lifestyle can be an absolute bitch, and it seems like Murphy and his damned law keeps visiting upon those who try.
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Nice looking 'pistolfirearmish' LEO pop-quiz implement! Gotta love its completely-legal, yet mischievously-defiant nature! Edit: Didn't mean that negatively at all....I think it's awesome.
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Just had shoulder surgery Thursday, so I'm hoping to be back on the shotgun in a couple o' weeks to double check the patterning...hope so, anyway :x: . I'm with Nick and Whiskey....after I get a couple in the bag with Hevi13 I'm planning on trying to behead one with some 2.5" 100 gr. Guillotines. Pretty much relegated to the crossbow, as I likely will never be able to pull and hold a bow again. Either way, I'm probably gonna be living vicariously through this little 'un. Gonna try to get her on some birds with both gun and bow at some point. She's 10 and chompin' harder at the bit than even I am. [url=http://postimage.org/][/url] [url=http://postimage.org/][/url] [url=http://postimage.org/][/url]
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Hey Dave.....good on ya for this. Put my name in the hat for my 10 year old daughter. If won, it would be hers and hers alone to use to become addicted to thunderchickens like I am. She's got a youth 20 gage and is wanting to learn the 'craft.' Thanks - John
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Live free or die in Massachusetts
homeagain replied to Dustbuster's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
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I'm chomping at the bit. I've got my usual honey hole an hour away, but got a couple more spots local that I can hunt this year. Looking forward to getting a blind set up at one of 'em for me and my kiddo to hunt together.
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Welcome from Bucklodge!
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Wow. That's some serious S&M-bondage-gimpsuit for the wealthy! I imagine you could even OC in that and nobody would even notice.
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DIY Nightvision for CHEAP!!!
homeagain replied to Dolomite_supafly's topic in Firearms Gear and Accessories
Hmmm. I'm wondering if you can somehow mount a bullet cam behind the scope on a flip-to-side, quick detach mount like used with a magnifier. This way, with a couple of top-mounted picatinny rails attached to the scope one could conceivably place the viewfinder, the powerpack, and the IR source on a single platform where you can opt to use the scope with or without. Also wondering about deconstructing a security cam and separating the ring of IR lighting for placement around the outside of the scope like a ring flash on a DSLR. Dolomite, you are one thought-provoking, creative individual! -
Here's the recipe I like: 1 of those netting bags of cherry tomatoes 1 yellow tomato 2 cloves garlic 1 small slice of Vidalia onion Handful of cilantro Juice of half a lime (scrape out pulp and include it) 1/2- 1 Serrano pepper (take the seeds out if you don't like much heat) depending on your taste Salt/Pepper to taste I use a small processer like a Ninja Take a small handful of tomatoes, the cilantro, Serrano, lime juice/pulp, garlic, and onion and process it until it's almost liquid; Pour it in bowl when processed; Process the rest of tomatoes and yellow tomato until chunky (some like small, some like larger) and mix in with processed cilantro, lime, etc. in bowl; stir it up and add salt pepper to taste; if you want more heat, mince up more Serrano and add it. Let it sit overnight to blend. It's usually kind of frothy at first because of processing the cilantro, lime, etc. to almost liquid, but it 'defroths' over night. The reason I use the cherry tomatoes is because large tomatoes have too much juice and not enough flesh, and make the salsa too thin.
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Sometimes I don't even notice the gun on the hip, but it depends on who I reckon. Didn't even notice: [url=http://postimage.org/][/url]
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Anyone build/sell cabinet doors and drawer fronts?
homeagain replied to TripleDigitRide's topic in General Chat
Sounds like a good opportunity for handgun hidey-holes in the process? -
Knew a guy that OC'd a lot. Once, a rival for his girlfriend's affections saw him out and claimed the individual in question was 'brandishing' the weapon, and had 'threatened' him with it (both untrue, but was visible plainly on his hip). Eventually turned out OK for the guy, and the guy who was stirring up stuff was charged with filing a false report. But....it took some strife to sort it out, including temporary confiscation of his weapon, interviews, police interaction, some lawyer $$, yada yada. Point being is if it wasn't OC'd the troublemaker couldn't have made what initially seemed to be a 'valid' claim because he wouldn't have been able to describe the weapon. There is a whole host of reasons that I feel people really don't need to know what's being carried. It (IMHO) is a simple risk/reward decision. I, personally, don't OC because people just don't need to know until they 'need' to know. If you want to exercise your right to OC, that's great. But please don't berate those of us that opine that "I think we should have the right to carry but I don't think you should open carry, open carrying is asking for trouble." ‘Trouble’ that is perceived isn’t always just the ‘bad guy’ shooting you first.
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Heh...heh, heh....he said twatter.
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I don't always OC....but when I do it's a brace of '51 Navies in a sash, cavalry-style, and only when the handlebar is waxed.
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Are You A Real, Gun Using, Outdoors Kind Of Man?
homeagain replied to gun sane's topic in General Chat
Hah. Good article. I agree with most of it. Very little I take issue with. Screw Schnees, though....Russell Moc is my pref. -
I also have dupes that have been merged. Wonder if a mod could merge number of postings so's I could change my title from 'Member' to something catchy and cool. :hiding:
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Holster for people who work outside and sweat
homeagain replied to a topic in Firearms Gear and Accessories
Or ya could get a used, fairly ugly, relatively inexpensive, police trade-in Glock and just sweat all over it. -
Have been a 1911 fanboy for years, recent Tupperware convert, but still love the 1911's....granted, this is only a '1911' on the outside. However, it shoots great, has had 4000+ downrange with the only FTFs (less than 10 or so) all being from lead handloaded semi-wadcutters. They were loaded light and short-cycled the action some. Nevertheless, just wondering if any of you have/had any of the Para LDA guns. I know they had kind of a bad reputation for a while, but I seem to have gotten lucky as mine runs/shoots better than the Kimbers I cycled through my possession. (Stock photo, but just like mine)
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Portland PD G22 CID Choice of G22/27 /or Beretta84FS (why a .380 I'll never understand) Some command staff still carry Beretta 96 occasionally
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I may have been mistaken on the year. Dad took me the first year TWRA came out to the extension agency office to teach the class. Was assuming 1975 since that's what the TWRA website listed http://www.tn.gov/twra/huntered.html. Either way, I've checked with TWRA and they didn't have me on record even though dad still has the patch and the booklet from when I took the course. Even went to the old police range to fire the shotgun with the class. They did a SSN search and nada.
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I took the inaugural course in '75, but the state has no record of it. Since I no longer can find my card it's a good thing I was born before Jan 1, 1969.