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I know i'm just an armchair civilian but, would it be out of line for me to suggest that the LAPD might want to make some changes to their firearms training? Just saying. It is California, one problem could be liberals handling firearms peroid, that even sounds dangerous by itself. :eek:
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I always wanted a Super Redhawk, 8" barell in .454 Casull, they look like the beast of all handguns. I wish they would make it to chamber the S&W .460, i'm sure it would be no problem handling the pressures the way it is built. Of course it would be a novility with few practical uses like big game hunting, self defense if hiking in the forest of the North West. That would be some fun money if I had it, first I would buy another carry gun, then the toys.
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I really hate those Hardees commercials where they show people eating like slobs and making all those sounds. I have to change the channel or mute. Dogs eat with more manners than those people in those commercials.
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I got banned once from a gun forum before I posted, my screen name was, "FoulMouthCommieTrollWhoGetsOffOnStartingCrap" :) JK.
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Maybe the OP should have watched this video before he posted and was later banned. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6azdr0InSLo
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Walmart strikes again, this time more serious
K191145 replied to Dolomite_supafly's topic in General Chat
Had a battery replaced at Walmart in Dickson a few years ago, when I went to get my truck it was going in circles in the automotive parking lot. The idiot driving it was popping the clutch, slamming on the brakes and stalled it out 2 times before I ran out to my truck and told the idiot to get out of it. He said, that the automotive manager told him to practice driving sticks so he could learn. NOT IN MY DAMN TRUCK YOU'RE NOT. I really had to fight off the urge to get violent and told them at the desk, don't let your idiots burn other peoples clutches up. -
And trade 13 or 17 for 5 or 6?
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I have the factory sights, I saw a video where this guy advised to put a thin black line on the white dot of the front site, it helps in focusing on the front site. I put a thin line with a fine tip Sharpie, just sighting it around the house it seems to help a little in focusing. Now I need to see if it helps at the range. I also have a cheapo laser, don't keep it installed but I thought about installing it just to dry fire at a target to see how much the laser dot moves when I squeeze the trigger and try to get where it doesn't move. I remember in Basic we had to balance a big metal washer on the barell of our M-16s, dry fire them without the washer falling off. All about trigger control.
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I need to go shoot some targets myself, I could use some improvment. Here's a good video about Glock trigger control, about 15 minutes but he shoots a G34, G19, and a G26 with all the same technique. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-x-UbatREbo
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Jackie Fargo, Nick Gulas Jr. Togo Yamamoto, Phil Hickerson, Dutch Mantel, Tommy Rich etc. Middle Tennessee and Memphis wrestling back in the day.
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Well I learned something on the firing range this one student taught the whole class, ABSOLUTLY DO NOT, touch the cylinder of a revolver to your side and fire it because it will burn a big hole in your t-shirt and burn the crap out of your skin, YEEEEOOOUUUCCHH. I would have told the guy not to do that if I had seen what he was about to do. I was also a little worried about students putting their left hand out in front of them, practicing pushing someone away and firing with their right, or putting their hand in front of the muzzle and firing. Luckly no one shot a hole in their hand.
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Yes, on certain forums but, the internet as a whole there's not by far. That's why I never tweet and only use Facebook to like baby pictures. Reading comments from the general public on Twitter, Youtube and other forums makes you realize how many sorry a$$ pathetic, attention addicts there are out there that will say anything, nothings off limits. There is no etiquette on the internet as a whole.
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internet etiquette ? Is there such a thing?
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You see alot of old timers like him and Rick Flair with a forehead that looks like cottage cheese from where they cut it so many times with that taped up piece of razor blade.
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Maybe new members should read a few threads and posts on TGO before they comment, just a suggestion, not saying make it a rule. They will soon find that members here do not compromise when it comes to our freedoms and the Constitution. We all know the real definition of compromise: is the same as "surrender".
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I just had an odd occurance, my 870,s action seemed a little tighter than usual so I broke it down, took the trigger group out to look at the action release, re-assymbled every thing and it seemed better, I cleaned it 2 weeks ago after shooting at the range. Well, I have a couple of field loads that I had cut off the top and removed the shot leaving the wad and cup. I loaded one curious to see the firing pin dent in the primer but when I fired it it was a squib, kind of a "puuunk" sound. I have fired shotless shells before and they all shot okay, anyway, I ejected the shell, alot of unburned powder fell out of the action and the wad and cup was lodged in the barrel which I punched out with a rod. The only thing I can see is that because there was no shot and the end of the shell was cut off, there wasn't enough weight and pressure for proper ignition but i've never had that happen before, they have all went bang before.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDRg1uz5ohQ
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I just gavomited a little.
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My nefew was talking about cleaning his Mosins once, I told him to do what the Ruskies probably used to do in WW2. Clean them with gasoline and lube them with motor oil. JK about the gasoline. Hickok45 cleaned carbon off some parts of a Glock with a Q-Tip dipped in rubbing alcohol, it will dry all the way so it wont leave a residue.
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LMAO. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: But, the title of the thread brought a gross image in my head.
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Thanks, I do have a silicone cloth, just used it on the outside of rifle and shotgun barrels and recievers. Rem Oil will dry quickly, that's why I never used it as a lube but it does a decent job at cleaning.
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Usually I use solvent on the barrel only of a semi, barrel and cylinder on a revolver, then I clean other parts with Rem Oil. I don't do much to my glock but srcub the inside of the barrel, brush and wipe down everything else, put a light film of Hopps Oil on the slide rails with a Q-Tip and the front of the barrel and that's about it. May start using the grease next time.
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So I typed in "Rem Oil" in search and nothing so I guess i'll add a Rem Oil thread to TGO Forum. Anyway, I use it for cleaning where there's not alot of carbon, I use solvent for barrels or anywhere there's alot of carbon. I don't lube with Rem Oil because it dries after a short time, i've been using Hopps Gun Oil for lub. I saw a video where someone was using wheel bearing grease and realized I have an un-opened 2lb can of Master-pro high temp, litium based, red wheel bearing grease so I put some in a jar and added it to my cleaning box. Does anyone else use Rem Oil, and what for? I'm always paranoid of getting too much or really anything in the striker channel of my Glock but I also want to make sure it's clean. What is recomended?
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I'm saving a few of these to a word file to post someday on Facebook, fourms and whatever internet site I can post on, just in case. If this facist regulation becomes law, which I think it wont now, I plan on posting firearm and ammo specs to whatever site I can. Glock 21 Specifications Specifications Manufacturer Number: PI2150203 Configuration: Right Hand Action: Double Action Only Caliber: 45 ACP Capacity: 13 Round Features: Safe Action Trigger System: Partially Tensioned Firing Pin Lock Moves To Back Of Trigger Bar When Trigger Pulled Tenifer Coated Parts: Gives Hardness Close To That Of A Diamond Finger On Trigger: Safety Off Finger Off Trigger: Safety On Extractor Serves As Loaded Chamber Indicator Firing Pin Safety: Blocks Firing Pin Channel Making Igniting the Chambered Cartridge By The Firing Pin Impossible Drop Safety: Prevents Unintentional Fire If Glock® Is Dropped Barrel Length: 4.6 Inch Overall Length: 7.59 Inch Includes: (2) Magazines Glock® Cleaning Rod Glock® Cleaning Brush Glock® Speedloader Cable Lock Fired Casing Instruction Manual Glock® Hard Plastic Case Grips: Polymer Weight: 27.34 Ounces (Empty) Sights: Fixed Barrel Material: Cold Hammered, Tenifer Coated With Rounded Interior Profiles Frame Material: Polymer Finish: Black