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KKing

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  1. I've seen blackout at our Walmart here, and surprisingly it had a pretty good price on it IIRC
  2. Say what you want, but I'd love to square up to it one time
  3. Well...since it's already derailed...might as well chase a rabbit for a minute. Part of me absolutely does not trust anything our government tells us. There are a metric crap load of things that don't make much sense about that Day in December of 2012. I'm not saying I don't believe it happened, I'm not saying I do either. I do know one thing, I do not believe it happened how we've been told it happened, simply because it was told to us that way. Now, another part of me sits and thinks about just how much would have to come together for this "hoax" to be pulled off. Of course, it helps when the media will report whatever, whenever they tell them. This is a government that I don't believe is competent enough to put together a game of kickball, much less something the magnitude of Newtown. Like I said, I'm not quite sure what to believe, but there are a lot of things that make no sense. TGO investigative trip to Newtown anyone?
  4. I'm the guy that, like the OP, would have said something to the driver. I am very protective of my family. You might get close to me by myself and me keep my mouth shut, but not my wife. I don't have children, but I cannot imagine "letting it go" when someone drives a vehicle near enough to hit them. Hindsight is 20/20, and it's easy for us to sit and say what he could have done in this situation. Hell, we aren't the ones that nearly had our wife and child ran over. I try to avoid confrontation all costs, and I know they say "choose your battles", I just believe I would have said something to the driver just the same. I suppose I'm a hot head as well.
  5. I know my in-laws have already said this year is their last. They have 4 prime seats that they have had since the very first year the Titans came to Tennessee. Funny thing about it? They don't go to the games, they'd rather watch from home. They either give them to us or other family members or they sell them. So I don't think they're connected to them at all now the way things are going.
  6. If you want someone local to take those HL's off your hands I'm your Huckleberry ;). The wife always wants to use mine instead of the ones I bought for her. I might order a pair of these as well.
  7. So is there a form I have to fill out to get my 3 minutes back or how does that work?
  8. Oh I know you weren't referring to 22lr, I meant earlier on in this thread. Just for sake of argument in your scenario I'd argue that you are greatly decreasing your probability of effectiveness by taking the time to change your point of aim and trying to find your sights again. That's probably splitting hairs, though. I do love good discussion
  9. Last year I did reveal mine, but I also wrote a letter explaining why I chose what gifts. I did not this year, and I also shipped from a location other than my home. Maybe I'll see if they like the gifts first! lol
  10. Just the same as they would if shot in the groin. I don't think odds are equal that you may hit something vital. If they are already within 21ft of you most would argue you're screwed regardless. If you guys believe people can't move with broken or even shattered pelvis', they can. I feel that I have a 6"-8" deviation of the center line I can hit and still do well at stopping the threat. I would not feel that way when aiming at a groin, especially not with a 22lr as I mentioned earlier. I highly doubt either aiming point will stop an attacker with one round fired anyway, I have no illusions about that. We carry pistols, not death rays. I don't care where you aim to defend yourself, just stop the threat, expeditiously.
  11. All I can say is for those of you that wish to aim for the pecker, go for it. I'll stick to center mass. I feel as though (and science along with multiple trainers agree) center mass gives me the highest probability of stopping the threat.
  12. I'm sorry, and I'm glad it worked in her case, but that's terrible advice.
  13. I've had 4 orders with them the last two weeks. One did exactly what yours is doing. It said they printed the label, yet it never got any further. Surprise, surprise it shows up on my porch one day. Why? Because our postal workers never scanned it when it was picked up, nor at any of it's stops. I've dealt with PA's customer service a couple of times. I doubt very highly they would tell you that they shipped it on the phone when it wasn't in stock. They've bent over backwards to help me both times. I've got no stake in the matter, but as I said...I'd be willing to bet.
  14. I'd be willing to bet it's a problem with USPS and not Primary Arms. I have ordered from them no less than 30 times, all flawless
  15. I opened this thread and read the first post thinking "wow, I'd really like to have one of those." Then I saw the price, and I'll have to stick with getting a side charging upper. It's innovative, I'll give them that
  16. :gasp: A remote control AR?!? The antis will crap the bed! Mine will either the vz2008, which I already have several parts for, or the H&R single shot in 300BO for a suppressor host.
  17. In all honesty, I've read that before, and never even thought to apply it to suppressors. My family owns and operates a machine shop, I'll leave that at that. I don't want to be the test case though, I'm sure of that.
  18. I feel like I'm about to get some schooling, do you care to post that specifically or a link to it?
  19. Got my gift today! It's a waterproof shaving kit bag that's actually made from recycled fire hose. Can't say I've ever seen one of these before, and my mind goes crazy as to what else you could put in this bag. Definitely a unique and awesome gift! Thanks secret Santa! I wish I knew what your screen name was, but I do know your name is Matt!
  20. No there aren't laws in TN keeping you from making your own.
  21. Tis true, I suppose it's a good problem to have, the ADM is a better mounting system anyway, so I should stop bitching
  22. While I agree NTCH isn't "necessary", if that's how you train and shoot, it needs to stay consistent. Hence the reason I'm getting a new mount instead of adapting my shooting for that one firearm
  23. I've decided I'm going to have to invest in a new mount for this scope. Although I mainly shoot this gun from a bipod or sandbag, I have to run the stock completely extended to get the eye relief and that's just too different from the way I run my other AR's. As bad as I hate to sink the money into it, I'll be ordering another American Defense mount after Christmas

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