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  1. Have you checked Fort Campbell? I know they have a shop, I don't know if they have the equipment you seek, but it may be worth a call. https://campbell.armymwr.com/programs/arts-and-crafts
  2. Sounds like I need to go to some scrap yards to see if they have any cheap lead.
  3. Seems strange that a scrap yard wouldn't take your brass, there is always a market for most metals. Cases are not the only use, there are many things made of brass.
  4. Yea, I'm pretty set for brass ATM, but I always police up my brass and any other brass around me that others didn't. It all has value, even bad brass can be scrapped for cash.
  5. Yea, seems like a headspace issue with what is known. What type of ammo, reman, reload or new commercial? The only issues I've had with my 300Blks is denting the case mouth, and a strip of velcro fixed that. If a bad barrel, it's rare it came out of DD that way, but one can slip by I suppose.
  6. With the renewed popularity of his team, I don't see him coming down a peg anytime soon, and I like his position. During the height of this he went out and knelt with his team, then had them all stand for the anthem. I would like to know the identity of said sponsor, sure would like to avoid them in the future.
  7. That right there was one of the primary reasons I owned my Berretta 92, my ARs, and yes my AK. Not because I wanted to be "cool", parts, and all that other stuff, it was mainly because I felt my life could depend on my being real familiar with those platforms. Once I retired, then I wasn't as worried about that anymore because now, I just have to be familiar with my EDC, and my other owned weapon systems.
  8. My questions is; why I should have to "fix" anything? If I don't like the way it looks, feels, or shoots..I don't buy it. The only time I ponder what trigger to install is when I am assembling my current build, and even there I don't buy any of these high speed triggers (unless I find a killer deal). Now if a weapon I own starts to feel a bit different, shoot different, or otherwise feel funny, then maybe I'll look to replace something, otherwise they will stay with whatever parts I got them with. I put tritium sites on my G23, and a laser, and due to me sending it in for one of the recalls (for which I never had an issue with BTW), a new lower. I replaced my trigger on my 10/22, but that was because after ~25 years and thousands of rounds it needed some work. My Kimber has an excellent trigger, much smoother than my Glock, but doesn't make me want to screw with my Glock, or any of my other weapons. I thought of replacing the trigger on my Rem 700 when the recall came out (just because it was close to hunting season), but after looking at the prices of most triggers out there I sent it in and guess what, it hits where I aim it. I don't knock those who do, but myself I can't see spending a ton of money on parts that will not make my gun shoot that much ($$$) better.
  9. A very good look at how they (Owners, Union, Players) are really thinking about this issue. Seems they are divided into two camps, one that wants it to be a pure sport driven League or a Social driven League. Well, I'm voting with my wallet...I'm out of the NFL business, and with many sports starting to make the same noise, maybe I'll just stick to the hunting and fishing side of sports. http://www.espn.com/espn/otl/story/_/id/21170410/gaffes-tv-ratings-concerns-dominated-nfl-players-forged-anthem-peace-league-meetings
  10. A good read by Oliver North on this series: http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2017/10/27/oliver-north-pbs-and-ken-burns-get-vietnam-and-richard-nixon-wrong-again.html
  11. I have a Glock 23, I have had it since the late 80s., it is my EDC most times and is as reliable as the day I bought it. I don't consider Glocks ugly, there are a few out there that esthetically anyway just don't meet my standards so I don't buy them. I own other makes and models, a Browning HP, Springfield and Kimber 1911, Rugger Mark II, Springfield XDs and yes even a dreaded Jennings .22, and all except the Jennings work flawlessly. On duty, I've carried a handful of different ones, the Berretta 92 most often, but have carried a Glock, Sig and an H&K for short durations. Never really considered any one of them less reliable than an other, always felt assured they would go bang if/when needed. Bottom line is, I buy what I want and what I like, and Glock (and the .40, but that's another argument right there) has a place in my stable.
  12. Well, I guess Kaepernick infected the whole organization. Seems the 49ers are now trying their hand at not only alienating any US patriot, but many of us pro 2nd Amendment folks as well. http://www.breitbart.com/sports/2017/10/26/san-francisco-49ers-pledge-500000-secure-suppressor-ban-gun-control-measures/
  13. This needs it's own thread, another TN Democrat anti-gunner is trying to get one over on us, and with this Governor it may just pass if we don't seriously raise a stink about it.
  14. Sure, the abridged NY reload, but have you ever practiced trying to reload a single barrel to get a second shot off, at the same deer? Not that one could not, I imagine there are times a deer will not run off after hearing, or feeling, the first non kill shot, but most times, even with my bolt action, it takes time to get the second shot off due to them running off at a high rate of speed. That would be interesting to see yours all mufflered up though, but I imagine it would get rather unwieldy with all that weight up front.
  15. I guess he figured cats spring leaks all the time.
  16. I'm to understand that it is "permanently" attached via some type of glue. Though unsure if it can be opened up for cleaning, it is said with a little work you can take it all the way off.
  17. Pass, for that price I don't care if it is totally silent, which it is not. And, to me anyway, it is next to worthless on a BP, it's not like you are going to get another shot most times. Now if they could make a rotating magazine like contraption like they do on PCP rifles then they may be onto something.
  18. He hit it because he could, and I'm sure there were more than we know about. The thing I wonder about is, why was he so great? Or was it just because he got assassinated that everyone holds him up as a shining example of a President?
  19. Ha, I must of been typing. It irks me to see tipping jars at places like starbucks, where the coffee is already way overpriced.
  20. In Japan it is the same way, no tipping. They get paid for what the job entails and tipping is seen as insulting. I'm not much for tipping I must admit, mostly because I rarely get what I consider outstanding service. It sucks that waiters, waitresses get paid less than they should because of tips, at least they used to , don't know about now, but when I get ignored, or other bad service, I don't think a tip is in order. I used to just leave a couple/three bucks on the table for a less than $50 bill, but was told that 20-30% was what I should be leaving. Heck that's $10 or $15 for a refill (maybe) of tea, so now, I let the wife calculate the tip, that way I wash my hands of it and don't see the bill. Yea, I'm cheap, but I really don't feel that the service is worth that much, specially at some of these restaurants around here.
  21. Sorry to hear about that, my condolences; they have a short life but do give us all their love their entire time and I know she was loved back.
  22. Sad to hear that, goes to show you that even the lowly .22 can have fatal consequences.
  23. Maybe this will help: http://www.cartridgecollectors.org/headstampcodes
  24. Naw, now stick it in a bird and let me take some hogs, then we can talk.
  25. @MP5_Rizzo has it right, it can go either direction and depending on your weapon, and training, it can be used to pull back on without slipping, or to keep you from burning, or perforating, your hand on a short barreled weapon. I personally don't use them, they seem to be just another gadget to me. Besides some of the smooth hand guards most have a rough surface so your hand should not be slipping in either direction.

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