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I_Like_Pie pretty well hit the nail on the head. The real use of the 327 will be us reloaders. I like the idea of a 32 caliber that can be stoked up or down. The CAS shooters must have all the 327 and 32 HR single actions bought up, i cant find one anywhere at a reasonable price. I think they are a great "woods gun" for plinkin. A 32 is very accurate. I like 'em. leroy
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Pick the one with the stock that fits ya best. leroy
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Someone good is running against Corker!
leroy replied to macville's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Raoul is right on this one. If ya want to get rid of a "real" worthless senator, get rid of Alexander!! On balance, i think Corker has done a reasonable job. At least he is a capitalist. I'm all for changin polititians often, but ya need to know who they are. leroy -
JG and all:_____________ I like the Pharoh thing; but Nobama looks more like Curious George than the does Yul Brenner. Keep up the good work. leroy
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There are simply no words eloquent enough to convey our thanks and gratiude for your service. We live in a time in which what you have chosen to do is truly freely done. You didnt have to volunteer to do what you are doin, but you have. That sets you apart as a very special young man. For that we are supremely thankful. Thank you. leroy
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Supa:______________ Remington 1100 if ya can find one. All the 870 goodies will fit them. They are an excellent shotgun, but must be in top top shape to work (...make sure the gas system parts [o rings, piston] are good --- the good news is that parts are cheap, check Brownells...). Shoot it with the load ya intend to use to make sure it will work (...it most likely will...). Havin said that, i like the auto 5's or one of their brothers (...remington model 11, etc....). The Franchi AL 48's (...i think...) fit in this crowd too; they are a great recoil operated shotgun, and are lightweight (...alloy reciever...). We also have the much villified browning a500r, hated by the auto 5 crowd, and deemed not "browning" enough. It works like a charm. I've mixed target loads and high brass buck loads in it. It shoots 'em all, no problem. T he problem with a semi is capacity. Ya cant put too long an extended mag on 'em due to the barrel recoiling on some of them. Maybee a plus one or plus two. By the way, i think all the new "magic" semi-auto defense type shotguns are overpriced; but i'm a cheapskate. You can buy the shotguns i mentioned in the $500 range. Ya cant get the "magic" shotguns for anywhere near that. Here's some interestin readin on shotgun types (....recoil vs gas....): Autoloading Shotgun Actions: Gas versus Recoil leroy
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Tastes good too!!! keep up the good work! leroy PS -- Got a buddy who is a well known gunsmith. His reply on the "which lube do you use thing"...: "...The one on sale at Brownells. They are all good."....
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Interesting situation this evening
leroy replied to dunndw's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
I agree. Buy once, cry once. They are as well made as anyone's holster. Mernickle makes a great crossdraw they call the "extreme" (...i think....) it's a bit less expensive and is also a great holster. I like the idea of the pistol layin in your lap or close to your lap. Short hand move to get it. I'm a lefty myself and i regularly practice "wrong handed" for the car window thing. leroy -
Catfish:_____________ congrats. Take a look at the D. M. Bullard "in stock" holsters. I carry my 238 in a pocket holster by him. They are nice. They have all kinds. Link here: In-Stock items - D.M. Bullard Leather Mfg. enjoy leroy
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Insp:_____________ I'd hold on to that one if i wuz you. Triple locks are a valuable commodity, and the nickel ones are real valuable. leroy
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och:____________ Check these guys out: BBTI - Ballistics by the Inch :: Home leroy
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Murfreesboro Roadblock off 840
leroy replied to Kenstaroni's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
Fallguy: Agreed. Touchee!! leroy -
Murfreesboro Roadblock off 840
leroy replied to Kenstaroni's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
If we are movin from opinions and story tellin relm to "takin things serious" relm; what's the difference between the governor dispatchin "rights violating" government operatives to get "good results" and the local District Attorney deciding that some place is a "public nuisance" and closing it down? By the way, i know the answer. There are "public nuisance" laws. The DA is using "the law" to do the same thing that the governor did. By the way, drunk driving was against the law then too. I aint tryin to pick a fight with any of you folks, im simply telling you what happened and what results were achieved; and laughing a bit about the results. That appears to be heinous and offensive to some. Maybe im not sufficiently "serious minded" enough for this crowd of defenders of freedoms. For that i'll apologize. Please forgive my indescression and reinstate me into the community of believers. I can understand (...and appreciate...) you not likin what ive said from a purely libertarian and constitutional view. The point is that there are just as many (...if not a hulluva lot more...) far more heinous and unconstitutional acts perpetrated by operatives of government today as there ever were. Take a look at the paper (...and in this forum....) where there are accounts of the possibility of citizens being held without trial by the military, talkin back to the TSA and being jailed, secret tribunals, etc..... Havin thought about that a bit, it seems to me that the "roadblock" and "go home" thing is a minor in the majors; but that's just me. There seems to be a general confusion among many (...lots of them here...) that all intrusions on rights are equally heinous and that the law is in fact the crowning glory of man. I happen to think that "the law" is a manmade construct and can be jilflirted to suit the whim and will of those who write it. Those espousing freedom and the rule of law have been thwarting the basic intent and circumventing it for as long as there have been political operatives and ratty lawyers. I predict that the trend will continue. leroy -
Murfreesboro Roadblock off 840
leroy replied to Kenstaroni's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
Ya could be takin this too serious. Keep up the good work! leroy -
Murfreesboro Roadblock off 840
leroy replied to Kenstaroni's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
All:______________ I have read with wonderment and, frankly, a bit of amusement about both sides of the "roadblock" thing. I've been thru a bunch of them in my time, and didn't feel invonvenienced or violated. I do, in fact, believe that drunk driving checkpoints clean up some problems that we face. I'm ok with what. Havin said all that, it's story time from the "good old days": I live in east tennessee where there used to be plenty of "crackerbox" beer joints on the old US highways (US 441, US 25); and they were plenty tough to hang around in (...there were some nicer ones too, my dad used to take me to one of them to get a coke while he had a budweiser....). When Buford Ellington was governor (...1959-1963, and 1967-1971...), he had a real "Drunk Drivin Taskforce" you could believe in. The taskforce was made up of Tennessee State Troopers who looked to be on average about 6'-4" and about 300 pounds. They travelled over the countryside handling "problem" drunk driving areas. If too many fatalities were reported in an area, the "taskforce" would show up. They operated by simply going into these "problem" joints (...and those near by....) and telling everybody to go home. No warrant, no "probable cause" no nothin; pure intimidation. They also told the patrons "not to drive drunk"; and they meant it. I've got a good friend who's dad was bad to visit these places, who would regularly walk home when they showed up. Sure, these guys violated a bunch of "rights". They also cleared up a bunch of problems. I'm ok with that. leroy -
Interesting situation this evening
leroy replied to dunndw's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
dunn:_____________ Check these guys out at Andrews Custom Leather (...link here: Andrews Custom Leather ...). Carjacker crossdraw. leroy -
Hvy: This is exactly how i remember it workin in my "homplace". It was a rural district where everybody knew everybody. When everybody is honest it works just fine. My problem (...and many other folks problem...) aint a precinct like this one. Its the one where folks in the graveyard are votin and there are more voters voting than there are registered voters in the precinct. There are places like that; but most of us dont live there. Where there is a heavy turnout, election fraud doesnt mean much. the point of the maps i posted by counties was to point out that many times the individual precinct and county votes are razor thin. I think the voter id thing is to fix problems in the 50/50 states where the election is close and elections are able to be stolen. Do we need more laws; on balance "no". Do we need voter id, "yeah". I cant legally carry a gun without a photo permit, i cant buy beer without a photo drivers license (...im 65 years old...), i sure dont think you ought to be able to vote without a photo id. We can quibble about the honesty of folks and the "integrity" of elections in this country. The fact is that in the 50/50 states there is voter fraud (...south carolina is a good example, as well as some of the rustbelt states that are turnin red....). I think there are lots of otherwise reasonable people that are beginning to grow tired of what they perceive as being robbed at the ballot box. You have election officials not counting absentee votes from those who genuinely ought to be the first votes counted (...those serving in the armed forces, who are actually giving something to this country...). Ya got precinct officials in both parties bought and paid for by one party that are in charge of individual precincts. Ya got thugs intimidating voters in the inner city in Philadelphia (...and im willin to bet in other places too...). I'm beginning to believe that we need to start showing up at the polls like the old time Swiss did --- with our rifles. I believe that this country is exactly at the same juncture that this country was right before the civil war; abeit for different reasons. You have two worldviews that are diametrically opposed to each other in play here. The socialist, "on the dole" worldview and the almost libertarian " leave me a long and get off me" view. Today there is little room for compromise, because one side wants to hold on and the other side simply wont tolerate what is goin on. All that bein said, this upcomming election is both a referendum on the issues and on our system of voting. The voting thing better be squeaky clean. leroy
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This is a great line!! I agree. Remember the scene in "Wild Bill" where Bill tells the crippled guy: "....Go home. I done shot you once. ..." keep up the good work! leroy
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FEMA Document (Pulled!) on the Coming Lockdown
leroy replied to mcurrier's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Here it is brother and sister opiners: -
This one is really hard for me. I think Les Miles and Nick Saban are great coaches with great teams; and are genuinely the top two teams in the country. I would love to see LSU pull this one off again; but it's tough to beat a great team like alabama twice. It will be a great thing to watch. enjoy! leroy
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Mosin Mania - The Winter Campaign (Mosins vs Mausers)
leroy replied to a topic in Events and Gatherings
This is good stuff!! I wish i had a mosin or a mauser (...yah yah...) and wuz close enough to come down and shoot. I know this will be fun. This is the greatest invitation i ever remember readin!! Good luck defending the mudderland and the fatherland!! Have fun. leroy -
Shug:___________ I suspect this is goin on lots of places. I like the ruger, but its a big hassle to find and pay for them. I like this guy from STI: Brazos Custom and you can find them. I need to round one of these up for my son. leroy
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Ball practice load for AR15 -- Hornady 55 grain FMJ-BT
leroy replied to leroy's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
Thanks Dave. You and Mike have me thinkin about this a bit, and have helped a whole bunch. I've got the 748 on hand, and I had thought it (...748...) was pretty close kin to Ball C 2 (...i think... the slower of H335 or BC(2)...). I've got 3 or 4 pounds of 748 layin around and wanted to use it up if we thought the loads would work ok. As you know, the 748 meters well and at a 26.5 grain load, it would load 264 loads/lb. and it would be easy to load the rounds up. I've also got some Reloader of various flavors around; but i think it is a stick powder. Keep thinkin about this. I'm busy learnin from you all. Thanks again. leroy