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  1. I not sure if it was spying at all. I think the whole thing was a test by China just to how we would react to it. We failed miserably. If it should happen again, I hope they shoot it down as soon as it crosses into U.S. waters off the west coast. But I won't bet on it.
  2. .gov keeps saying its nothing to worry about. Its over North Carolina now and will probably be out to sea before much longer. Whatever it was looking for, its already got by now. Odds are they'll shoot it down once its over the ocean. Oh well, another non-event.
  3. HOLY COW! I just checked Ammoseek for .32 H&R ammo. Only 2 Buffalo Bore loads are available and that stuff is $2.15 per round! .327 Fed ain't much better. The only thing available there is the Federal factory ammo. That's $1.50 per round. I have a S&W Model 16-4 in .32 H&R. I experimented with the H&R ammo a bit. But mostly I just use it for target shooting with .32 S&W Long ammo. Guess that's what I'll keep doing.
  4. It depends on the length of the cylinder. The .327 is just a little longer than the H&R. As long as you have the length, its really not much trouble at all. I'm pretty sure the Ruger is long enough.
  5. I had a good friend up in Missouri that always got denied. Every single time. They said he had a police record. Of course he had a police record. He was a retired cop! Just goes to show you how messed up the system is. Glad you got it worked out. I hope you'll hang around and join in the craziness around here. We can always use a lady's point of view.
  6. The .32 H&R Magnum sorta fell on its face. It was pretty popular when it first came out, But then came the .327 Federal and that just about killed the H&R. The .327 is a much better cartridge. Many H&R owners had their guns rechambered to .327. Now days the Ruger Single Six 32 H&R is more of a collectible curiosity than a practical shooter. Depending on condition, they run in the $600-800 range.
  7. I saw on another site that the F-22 has a ceiling of 65,000 feet. Send one up, poke a few holes in it and let it slowly sink to earth. Study the payload at our leisure.
  8. Nope, they wanted us to see it. That's the whole point. They got away with it.
  9. Actually our government has known about this since shortly after it launched in China. The payload package is what's the size of 3 buses. The thing should have been shot down when it was still over Montana or Wyoming and over unpopulated areas. Now they've done messed around and they may have to wait until it crosses out into the Atlantic before its safe to kill it. Who knows what information it can collect and send back to China by then? This is a major embarrassment for the U.S. in the eyes of the whole world. How the Hell could our government let this happen?
  10. The two Memphis EMTs that were fired have had their licenses suspended by the State Board.
  11. I actually watched the funeral. It was carried live on 5 of the local TV stations. It was quite a show. A production worthy of a major Hollywood studio. Much more of a Civil Rights/Political rally than a funeral. Lots of speeches about how bad the police are and how bad they treat black people. Lots of pushing for the George Floyd Policing Act that's tied up in congress. Poor Tyre seemed to get lost in the shuffle. As for the V.P.... Al Sharpton was recognizing all the dignitaries in the crowd. When he got to Harris there was a big applause. Al then made a show of inviting the V.P up to the podium for a few impromptu remarks. When Harris walked up on stage, she pulled out a pre-written speech and read it. Tell me that wasn't planned in advance. Frankly, I feel Tyre was done a disservice. All these people using his funeral to push their own political agendas rather than focusing on honoring the life of this young man.
  12. In all fairness, back when this thread started Tisas were relatively new to the market. At that time, they weren't much. But now, 9 years later, Tisas makes a good, reliable and inexpensive gun. So the OP may very well have been right. But times and Tisas have changed.
  13. From all reports the money was the source of most all the production problems. Namely, they were too cheap to spend any. Hannah Gutierrez-Reed Reportedly complained long before the shooting that they had her doing several jobs other than armorer and she had little time to actually do the job she was hired for.
  14. Absolutely that one. The world is full of young people who genuinely believe "its not my fault!"
  15. I'll go along with what's already been mentioned. But I'll add learn to listen to, respect and learn from your elders. Good manners and common courtesy. As far as practical skills, by age 8-10 a child should know how to properly and safely use and care for a knife. The four firearms safety rules. How to fix simple no cook meals. Cereal, sandwiches and such.
  16. According to the report, Baldwin missed the mandatory on-set firearms safety briefing. Then when he was getting a private safety briefing, he spent most of the time on his phone and not paying attention. He should never have been allowed to hold a gun. The production was plagued with safety issues all along to the point that some of the crew quit. The State of New Mexico has already heavily fined the production for numerous safety violations. From the DA: "The filing comes nearly two weeks after she first announced that Baldwin and Gutierrez-Reed would be prosecuted for what authorities have described as a pattern of criminal disregard for safety. " The assistant Producer that actually handed Baldwin the gun struck a plea deal and avoided charges. In total, 3 people handled that gun and none of them properly checked it. In short: Baldwin thought he was too big a star to bother with the little things. That arrogance got someone killed.
  17. Today Alec Baldwin and armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed were officially charged with Involuntary Manslaughter. I hate it for the girl, but the guns were her job. As for Baldwin: 'Bout damned time!
  18. Right now I'm kinda wondering if the funeral will happen tomorrow. For those who may not know, there's a huge ice storm covering West Tennessee, Mississippi and Arkansas. Memphis has got a 1/2" sheet of ice on all the streets and its plumb dangerous out there. I'm thinking they may have to postpone.
  19. CBS evening news says V.P. Harris is coming to the funeral tomorrow. Al Sharpton is delivering the eulogy. The politicos are coming out of the woodwork to grab their 15 minutes.
  20. Has anybody heard anything about the person in command of the Scorpion Unit? They were the unit's direct supervisor. I don't even think a name has been mentioned. But I'm sure their head is on the chopping block as well. Or maybe Scorpion worked directly for Davis?
  21. I already told you. Davis is politically correct. The liberal media won't attack a black woman in a position of authority. Goes against everything they believe. As stated: SHE set up the Scorpion Unit. SHE failed to properly supervise them. SHE let them get out of control. I'm sure as this goes on that more and more wrong doing by this unit will come out. SHE is ultimately responsible. SHE needs to go.
  22. Before this is over, a lot of heads will roll. I believe Davis will be one of them. Just give it time.
  23. I've been saying it since day one. She was hired simply because she's a black woman. The politically correct choice. She's never impressed me any. I don't live in Memphis, but right next door. So her lack of leadership does have an effect on my little town. I believe that all this "transparency" in the Nichols case is mostly an attempt by her to save her own butt. While these officers are obviously bad, she sure threw them under the bus awfully quick. Even before all the facts came out. CYA is not an effective leadership style.
  24. Where were you in 62? Great movie!
  25. Yes indeed rumors do abound. I heard one that says at least two of those cops are members of the Vice Lords and it was the gang that ordered the beating. Don't believe anything until it can be proven in court.

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