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K191145

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  1. Here's a good vid just posted today on YouTube by "TeamWakeEmUp". This is the first time i've ever seen this guys videos but he makes alot of good sense and he's funny as hell sometimes. He also posted a video about the Fergason riots, 14+ minutes and you have to watch the whole video to see where he's going with it. I'm going to check out some more of his videos.   He has this thing about the Illuminatti, sounds like he's a little out there with conspiracys on a couple of videos.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hf3-JvJHEn4
  2.   I can see that happening, I don't want it to happen for the sake of the people, the ones that will suffer like the innocent ones, children, but something like that may need to happen as a lesser of two evils. Now I know I said that young children are the real or pure innocent ones but we adults are partly to blame for allowing it to happen. I hope it's not a full depression but enough to make people wake up, it's better than the complete destruction of the Constitution and our rights which will eventually lead to circumstances far worse that an economic recession.
  3.   Well, I'm going to hold out a little hope for now that some of the "GENERICS", (independents, fence sitters), will not be all that enthused with Hillary. The elections in England, while we know they are still euro-socialists, went the way of the so-called conservatives, totally unexpected. Also it was thought that Bengimin N?? in Isreal was going to be beaten at the delight of the Moonbats but that didn't happen. I am holding out for a little hope for a year, i'm not going to depress myself too much now.
  4.   Well, there have been many bad things stopped in their tracks by public outrage, like Federal gun control laws recently, banning green tip ammo etc., scream at your Reps loud enough and you will scare them into acting. I can believe these regulations are a plan or being considered, one thing though, if they are not seriously considering this right now and we all start screaming just because they even considered it, it will still send a loud message to the politicians. We need to be offensive and defensive.
  5.   Google or Bing it and many links will come up, Drudge now has a link about it, they didn't earlier today.   http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/nra-gun-blogs-videos-web-forums-threatened-by-new-obama-regulation/article/2565762   Earlier when this thread was posted I went to Bing and found 1/2 page of links to this, now go to Bing and type in, NRA: New Obama Regulations Threaten Gun blogs, Videos.   and you will find 4-1/2 pages of links. This story is taking off.
  6.   If they really try to push this, I will bet the farm that we will see a fury of gun owners screaming at their reps along with the NRA, SAF, GOA among others like we haven't seen before. I am ready to start screaming myself at them. This will not happen, when they get the backlash from all the gun owners, internet forums, youtube gun gurus, bloggers and probably gun manufacturers and many others, Reps and Senators will put a stop to it.
  7. The R51 and Glock can even come close to the ugliness of the HIGH POINT... [url=http://smg.photobucket.com/user/JMH42/media/High%20Point_zpsanbolz1s.jpg.html][/URL]
  8.   The conservative estimate was 80 million gun owners, that was years ago, probably over 100+ million now. Getting them all to agree to flood the internet with gun talk would be hard but just a few million would send a message.
  9.   I'm really just an amature at leather making, I cut out a wooden Glock traced from mine and just pressed wet leather with the cut out into the board I cut it out of, I sanded and enlarged the cut out in the board, it formed pretty well, then just took a flat leather piece for the back, cut out the belt openings and hand stiched it. It's the thickest cow leather Tandy had, don't know what size.
  10. It's kinda fugly, made it years ago when I bought my Gen3 Glock 21SF with that big picitinny rail, couldn't find a holster for it so I made this. It fits tight to this day, I still wear it but I took the bling off. I also hat to cut a couple of notches where the ambidextrious max release buttons were because I would sit in a chair and press the holster against the side and eject my mag on the floor. [URL=http://smg.photobucket.com/user/JMH42/media/JonHolster2.jpg.html][/URL]
  11.   Millions of us should flood the internet on every forum, youtube, blog ect. with tech specs about guns, what the hell can they do without shutting down the whole internet? Can they arrest a million or so?
  12.   They should have dropped it all together, those who owned one would have a rare collectible in 10 years even if it was a bad pistol. If I bought a Remington Pistol it would be their R1 1911 with the old school looks. I've heard and read some good reviews about that one.
  13.   When we got our 2 pairs of issue leather combat boots, our drill seargent made us march through a big muddy wet ditch, soaking the boots and we drilled all day until the dried on our soar a$$ feet. That pair was broken in that day, the other pair we used for inspection but we still cleaned and polished both. Remember sitting down with a cotten ball and the lid of a Kiwi black polish can with water trying to put a mirror finish on your inspection boots? I can still do that today.
  14.   Heat, maybe fire?    Sorry, just had to be the smart a$$ for today.  :)
  15. Looks like we have a 3 way rivalry here, west, east, middle. Anyway, we are all on team Tennessee, even though we have Bozo the Clown for a Governor.
  16.   Too flat for one, I like hills. Too old for mountains.
  17.   We had the old O.D. green fatigues when I was in, tucked in shirt and black leather boots, you actually had to polish. I believe it was in 81 when we changed to the BDU's and didn't have to tuck in our shirts.
  18.   Alot of people don't realize, especially the younger ones that they litterally saved the world. The atom bomb was no secret, Germany and Japan new how to make one, just processing the uranium was the hard part but both countries were working on it. If the allies hadn't bombed the crap out of Germany and invaded France on D-Day, I really believe Germany would have developed a working atom bomb, first used it on London with the V2 rocket, then Moscow and the U.S.. Remember, German u-boats were looking at the lights of New York in their periscopes so they could and did reach the U.S. at the start of the war with America. American might and will and alot of brave patriots prevented that.
  19.   That was just a butt stinger if he hadn't run off. Next time it will be my Ruger 10/22 with a little better $50. Simmons scope.
  20. HEEEEE'S BAAAAACK!! [URL=http://smg.photobucket.com/user/JMH42/media/DSCN2834_zpsigtxc4f5.jpg.html][/URL] This was done in one day, the blue bottle is some cheapo fabric softener I slung around his hole. If he keeps on he will dig under the blocks and drop the corner of the shed. After that I took a bucket of cat litter box clumps and turds and slung them in the den, then I went out and bought a bottle of ammonia and slung it around the den, he's gotta give up on that spot I would say. I saw him earlier eating in the ditch below the shed, I grabed my ol trusty Crossman with the $10 Tasco scope, gave it 4 pumps, loaded a pellet and the bastid caught a glimps of me and took off. I have cucumber vines planted close with a 2' tall chicken wire fence around them just for him, I know he can dig but he can't jump. I also have tomatoes planted with a 5' fence, I poured ammonia arount the perimiter of the fence. I hate to do it but he's about to cost me if he drops my shed, not to mention all the work on the tomatoes and cucumbers so i'm going to try to run him off with fire crackers and smelly stuff but if that doesn't work i'll have to drop him.
  21.   I would rather live in Iraq.
  22.   I saw an older Hickok45 video where he was shooting a G21 with a LW barrell and had some feeding problems because of the tighter chamber. BUT, he was shooting lead cast bullets he made himself, he talked about seating them in futher.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0s6YV0Di7M
  23.   My dad met my mom after the war, he re-enlisted in a medical unit and went to Japan. My mom was the daughter of a Captain in the Signal Corps over in Japan.
  24. https://www.facebook.com/pages/WW2-Colourised-Photos/393166910813107?fref=nf   My dad wasn't involved in the D-Day invasion, he went into France shortly after, fought through France with the 101st., wounded in the Battle of the buldge Jan 1st. 45. Fought through Germany until the end.   I wonder if they will at least show some D-Day movies today.
  25.   Sorry, there isn't any better place, all you can do is move to a place where there are less people. In any place in most of the world there's a certain % of a-holes.

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