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The 1911 in itself is a true classic. However, the original U.S. issue guns hold a very special place in both history and our hearts. Congratulations on an excellent find.
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I saw an article the other day. But most everybody is focusing on the lethality of the virus. While its true that some people have mild symptoms and get over it just fine. Many survivors suffer from internal organ damage. Primarily lungs, but also some heart, kidney, etc. Their full recovery will take a very long time, possibly years. Some will require care for this for the rest of their lives. So while everyone is concentrating on numbers of cases, deaths and recoveries. The long term effects of Covid-19 for survivors are hardly mentioned. Even though they survived the virus, their lives are changed forever. This thing is taking a much bigger toll than we thought.
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Most any long gun lock in a Police car is electrically operated. Many are wired to work with the key off. All ya gotta do is push the button. Which is always plainly marked. However, we did once have the magnet coil go bad in one with a shotgun in it. I had to disassemble an 870 while still in the rack so I could get to the bolts to remove it from the car. It was a major PITA.
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Claudia Cardinale Once upon a time in the West Winchester 1866
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The Blue Book is out of date the moment its printed. If you're trying to sell and the buyer/dealer breaks out the Blue Book, walk away. He intends to screw you. He just wants to make it look legit and is banking on you not knowing the facts. +1 on closed Gunbroker auctions. The best way to go.
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Rifle: Winchester 9422. This is an early XTR model made before they checkered the stocks. Smooth as silk and wonderfully accurate. Handgun: Smith & Wesson Model 18-3. This particular revolver was worked over by a previous owner. WO rear sight, RR front sight, smooth faced trigger and a great action job. I added a set of Butler Creek Combat grips which is what I prefer on my defensive revolvers. This is my DA practice gun and I give it full credit for teaching me to properly shoot a DA revolver. It sees more range time than any other gun I own.
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You didn't specify any particular type of action. Great rifles come in all types. Do you have a preference? You also didn't mention a price range. Hard to go wrong with a simple old Marlin. You can pick up a good used Model 60 semi-auto pretty cheap. They also make a number of excellent bolt actions that can also be found used and cheap. Nothing fancy, but they just plain work. I've got an old Rossi Model 62 Pump that's amazingly accurate. That, a brick of ammo and a set of swingers makes for a really fun afternoon. I own a 10/22, but I really consider the stock version to be a starter kit. It'll do, but you really need to add another $100 or so in aftermarket parts to make it good. There's plenty of .22 rifles out there. Just take your pick.
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I honestly can't say how I would react until actually faced with the situation. However, I think most of us who have decided to carry have also made the decision to protect innocent lives when possible. I've run a number of scenarios through my head and years ago came to the decision that I will not be the one to start a gun fight. If the bad guy just wants the money or is just running his mouth and so far hasn't actually hurt anybody, I'll let him go and just try to be a good witness. I will not pull my weapon or fire the first shot. However, if he hurts someone, moves to hurt someone or I'm absolutely convinced he will hurt someone, then all bets are off. But again, I can't swear to it until it actually happens.
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Born and raised in Memphis back when it was a great city. But it has changed a lot since those days. Got out about 28 years ago and have never regretted it. Just moved right next door, but its like a whole 'nother world. I'll readily admit that Memphis does have some truly wonderful people. Its the other 99% that give it a bad name.
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I'm retired so its no big deal for me. However, younger son has been furloughed for at least the next two weeks. Older son was a contract IT guy in a factory. One of the workers caught the virus, the placed closed down and now his job has been eliminated. They say he'll be rehired when they get back to work. But basically, he's unemployed.
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Welcome! I love a lady that takes responsibility for her own safety. Sounds like you're off to a good start. Hang around and join in the various discussions. We could often use a woman's point of view. And don't pay too much mind to us grumpy, opinionated, old farts. As Raoul pointed out, we're actually pretty harmless.
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Yes, long term effects must be considered. In my wife's case it wasn't the disease that killed her. It was the side effects of the meds to cure the disease that eventually got her. However, it did buy her eight more years. It would be a shame if they came up with a vaccine only to have people dying from it a few years down the road.
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I'll take it. But remember, they're saying it can take between 12-18 months to develop one. If and when they find a vaccine, the whole world is gonna want it right now! Then there's the time to make enough to meet the demand. So I'm thinking it may be up to two years before us average folks can get it.
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After We've Sheltered In Place. COVID-19. Coronavirus.
Grayfox54 replied to TGO David's topic in General Chat
The under 40 group aren't immune to the virus, they simply have the best chance of surviving it without becoming seriously ill. They do however, have the best possibility of becoming carriers and spreading it. -
That's my thought. When a person coughs or sneezes, they can spray a fine mist of bodily fluids up to what? About 10 feet? Having a mask on would catch most of that. Thus limiting the spread.
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Not just my first, but my only AR. S&W M&P-15 with only minor mods. I did recently install a LaRue trigger, but didn't get to the range before they closed it down. Honestly, I'm not a fan. I only bought this one because at the time the "BAN 'EM" crowd was all worked up again. I got one just to piss 'em off.
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Yep, I lost a filling a week or so back and it was becoming a problem. Got right in to my dentist and the only ones there were me, him and the receptionist.
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After We've Sheltered In Place. COVID-19. Coronavirus.
Grayfox54 replied to TGO David's topic in General Chat
Oh, I completely agree on that. This virus will go down in history not because of the death toll, but for the economic toll its taken on our entire world. But at this point there's little we can do about it. -
Exactly. Something is indeed better than nothing. And it does make people feel a little better. But I do think that the real purpose is to keep the virus in rather than out.