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Its like this..... The sores grow inside your molar gums near the roots so on one side of the face the top & bottom molars are feeling like they are in full blown absess. Then in the ear canal, there are sores or a sore that is pressing hard on the ear drum. Add to that, that side of the face has multiple sores erupting inside the skin that feel like you have burning gasoline from the nose to your ear. I ate numerous Tylenol #3's and they did nothing. I walked around all night untill the wife woke up at 7 and then told here I needed an ER visit. If pain killer on the level of Morphine did not exist. I had figured a single 45 round to the heart out in the yard would fix the problem leaving the 645 in locked open safe condition. I'm about 200 lbs and they started me out at 20mg Morphine every 20 minutes and gradually widened the time between IV line injection. I still have numb skin in patches from the corner of my mouth to my ear. Iv been told chest shingles is not as bad. I would tend to believe that. I'v read that if you have had face shingles, you have a higher percentage of getting a stroke. If my chances with that is like winning the lottery, I think I'll be fine there. I'm convinced it came about from from stress at work from mandatory 16 hour shifts that were hitting almost every day consecutively for a number of weeks. Short staff in a state prison really sucks!
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I had face shingles back in 05 and was hospitalized for 2 days on morphine IV. Despite that, "if" the shingles vaccine uses the most common adjuvant that is a manufactured aluminum particle that has been proven recently by Harvard University to blow threw the blood brain barrier like eggs threw a hen, I'll pass on that Vaccine also. Pharma was adamant that the new aluminum was not being retained in brain cells but Harvard proved them wrong. Pictures of the particle shows it has a very tenacious surface like a virus its self. this fabricated surface aids in "sticking" around so boosters are less needed. My take on this is these adjuvants may in fact have something to do with the high rate of neurological diseases such as dementia and Alzheimers. I hope I'm wrong on that but I'm not about to gamble on it. I take care of my mother that has Dementia. My wife's mom has Dimentia also at 89 yo. An awful lot the sheeple are not being told. You know the Covid vaccine is not actually approved for use. Its only threw the emergency act that it can be given at this point. The reason you don't hear anything about the treatments that have been proven effective against Covid is the FDA legally held back for approving a vaccine if there is a proven viable treatment that kills the disease. Now you put that to dollars if you have the cents and bingo..... a rich man!
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First of all, I think you have Universal Health care confused with medicare. VERY different plans. As for Repubs/Conservatives supporting the passage of it? This article would suggest otherwise. A History of the Fight for Universal Healthcare and the Cry of Socialism | History News Network
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Well, I guess a clarification is in order since I can see your point when viewed in basic terms. First, lets look at what they claim their goals are as per wiki. "The WHO's broad mandate includes advocating for universal healthcare, monitoring public health risks, coordinating responses to health emergencies, and promoting human health and well being." The "Universal Healthcare" part is the kicker here. Why should I pay for poor counties humping out tons of children that the "parents" KNOW they cant afford? Thats a Liberal corner stone of a goal as well as health conscience folks shouldn't have to pay for those within the population that punish their bodies with cigarettes and tons of sugar & fatty foods that ends up putting them in hospitals with no insurance. But I digress.... Lets take a short look at the way the US felt about Communists in the 70's. It was America's #1 enemy to Life , Liberty & the pursuit of happiness that qualified as our Freedoms from Government oppression & control. Back in those days if you mentioned universal health care for all, you automatically were a card caring Commy that ran parallel to much of the Liberal thinking of the day. So, universal health care was not openly discussed here within the good ol boy politics of the day. Instead, W.H.O. made alot of noise about the food supply would run out with the population growth trend for one and the lack of medical anything with in the exploding 3rd world populations. This called for the need of some form of population controls. Various forms of free birth control was & is a corner stone of that effort that blossomed into organizations such as Planed Parenthood .... (code for free abortion houses). Most informed folks would agree planed parenthood is not exactly a conservative based organization. I could go on but at some point you can connect the dots.
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One thing I agree on with the Libs is there are way too many people in the world. I remember in the 70's the WHO was really big on that message. But since the message didn't gain traction, it looked like it faded out and the median life span of Americans ticked up over time as Pharma made massive fortunes medicating the hell out of the boomers as they headed for the plot. Heres a new twist on the old war cry of W.H.O. Maybe there on to something here? "In early December, a German doctor and epidemiologist named Wolfgang Wodarg, who has been skeptical about the need for vaccines in other pandemics, teamed up with a former Pfizer employee to ask the European Medicines Agency (the European Union counterpart to the FDA) to delay the study and approval of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine. One of their concerns was a protein called syncytin-1, which shares similar genetic instructions with part of the spike of the new coronavirus. That same protein is an important component of the placenta in mammals. If the vaccine causes the body to make antibodies against syncytin-1, they argued, it might also cause the body to attack and reject the protein in the human placenta, making women infertile."
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Iv got 2 sniders. A very nice complete Indian one in 50 something cal that I hope to rebarrel to 50-70 some day. The other is a Belgian 12g African trade gun. That one has a brass receiver. The barrel had a pretty good bend in it and was rough so I cut it down to 18" and it hangs over the fireplace. Interesting old guns for sure. Good luck getting yours more complete.
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When I was 14 before I knew of much about real guns, we had a guy that rented from us. One day I see him walking down to the pond out back and he was caring a Carbine and a plastic pail. Curious about it, I ran down back and caught up with him just as he tossed the pail out in the water and proceeded to put 30 rounds into it as it sunk under the surface. That was my "Holy Crap" eyes bugging out moment of rapid fire baptism. After that, I wanted to know all about guns. The US M1 Carbine, Love em or hate em..... they are an icon of history, mine included!
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why is .38 special so expensive??
xtriggerman replied to Dirtshooter's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
As any reloader would know, Remington had the least desirable brass for reloading rifle cartridges but at this point in the game, here is a little bright spot.... A good vid of the Remington ammo works. Just nice to see those machines running. I should have bought a Star loader decades ago. (24) Who wants AMMO?! The shortage may finally be over! - YouTube -
why is .38 special so expensive??
xtriggerman replied to Dirtshooter's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
A couple weeks ago I saw 100 rounds of new Winchester 44 mag JSP close at over $300 bucks on GB. This may be a symptom of rouge Democrat liberals scarring the crap out of "normal" democrats? IDK but its pretty freaky. -
IMO, the population is being "conditioned" right now. The death scare first, then your money will be on the level of toilet paper next and that put the ability to feed the population third and back around to the death thing again. Its all about making the population scream "uncle" and with that, any "rights" you thought you had been given threw the US constitution is all but forgotten garbage just like changing the voting rules as so given by said document. My heart goes out to those young new families with children. It will be a killer to see them suffer and thats all part of the plan...... "Uncle"..... sam is not who/what folks think any more.
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The 1918 "Spanish Flu": Only The Vaccinated Died - Sal Martingano https://citizenfreepress.com/column-3/professor-of-molecular-genetics-issues-chilling-warning-on-covid-mrna-vaccines/ BS? maybe. My PA has all ready said he will give me Ivermectine, Doxycycline if I get it. Why swallow a possible ticking time bomb. Treat it & 5-6 days latter forget it.
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I understand the thing about gloves. My wife worked in food service a number of years and boy if you get caught making or serving without them on it could be a good fine or even shut down. The gloves at Hardees was a big thing to me since it is against the rules but what ever.... no big deal really but that boys face zits were freaking disgusting! Must have been a half dozen on him that were ready to self erupt from the slightest nudge of a back hand scratch! If I want my protein in white grubs, I'll go dig em out of a rotten stump, not on a FF burger.
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Quick story.... We "used to" go to Hardees when coupons came in the mail untill one evening we had a rather new person working the register inside. They hit the wrong button and had the "cook" come and help clear the register. The cook was about maybe 20 at most, His face was covered in zits and he's standing there at the register with 4 huge frozen burger patties in his un gloved hand. We have NEVER been back to Hardees since. Too bad, my wife & I both thought their burgers were the best fast food ones out there but they only pay in the $7 dollar range and only $8.50 to be a biscuit cook. Cheap is cheap........ all the way around.
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Permitless carry: I'm still confused?
xtriggerman replied to Grayfox54's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
Most importantly, the law sets anyone up with no permit to a police detainment, any time any where for an undetermined amount of time to do a back round check on at least the 8 points outlined in the TFA review. Whats more interesting is that a loaded handgun in your personally owned vehicle also puts you in jeopardy of a detention for back ground check if permit-less. If nothing else, this bill makes a stronger justification to get at least a CCP so you can "buy" an the exception & defense to a criminal charge of carrying a handgun with the intent to go armed in most locations. Thats all the clarification I need to know about this "gotcha" law. My enhanced expires in 5 more years at which point I get to throw more money at them for a life time one. End of story. -
Front sight install for RIA 1911 issue
xtriggerman replied to lock n' load's topic in Gunsmithing & Troubleshooting
Stuff like what you have is common enough. Personaly, what I would do is take the sight back out, clean the filed off spot with easy start spray and flux it a tad and tin the cut by adding some soft solder. Now re file the solder off but go more carefully leaving it to fill your gap. Press it back in and now you have a solid fit for good. -
Sure is a nice condition old Marlin. And you have 2 interesting items there. The rear sight is an upgrade Marbles semi buckhorn with that dual ramp elevator and it looks like you got the old style wrap around hammer spur. Cant tell for sure from the picture but the newer spurs were a "C" type that clawed over the hammer. The old wrap around spurs were far more solid on the hammer and never would come loose unlike the newer so/so C spurs. The guy that hunted with that gun had a big hand. He sanded the point of the comb down some to accommodate his rather larger paw over the pistol grip. Those old meat guns are quite high at the shows these days. From the quality of your past posts, Thank God, it feel into some ones hands that will respect the Americana that just glows out of that ol girl! Great find.
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Anyone do parkerizing in Nashville area?
xtriggerman replied to Whisper's topic in Gunsmithing & Troubleshooting
I bought one similar to the $129 one back when they were well under 100 bucks. I cut an 8' hole in the side and screwed a plastic pail over the hole and that gave me the width for barreled actions. You need at least about 90 psi at the gun but 125 is faster and deeper penetrating. Never use a high rpm oil less compressor to sand blast since they inherently make alot of condensation water that you cant filter out. A slow RPM oil crank compressor is the only way to go. I use an older Sears 5hp 20 gallon unit for every thing. The first one I had like it wore out after about 20 years so I stayed with that model. God knows who's making them now.... Search Results For "Sand Blast" (harborfreight.com) I used to do lot of 2 tone blueing by using heavy masking tap over the polished area and expose the areas to be basted like revolver sighting tops and cylinder flutes. At that point, you lower the pressure a bit and dont blow into the tap edge but away from it. A revolver done in + polish with matt high lights is really nice. Reason why you dont see many doing blueing is the mess you have with it. Especially the dead salts disposal. Brownells sells an entire kit of stuff to process the caustic dead salts into something that can be safely dumped onto the ground. I bought that park kit from Mg34 and thought to set up a handgun sized tank set up but havent the time to do it yet. -
I had well water my whole life and if you get a good well, you will never want city water. The funny thing about wells up north and here is up in the northern mountains where I'm from, the water table strictly flows in veins. Anyone drilling a new well without it being dowsed (located) first is a fool with more money than brains. Down here I dowsed my spot and put a stake in the exact spot. The old guy that drilled it scoffed at drilling on a dowzers find and said it was just as likely to find a coal patch than water. Here on the plateau, the lime stone thats everywhere is so fractured, that the driller would just pick any ol depression where there's a water run off. I watched more than a few wells being drilled in the north and thats the last place a driller would drill only if the dowsing rods said no water in the area. We had Donald Wood (nationaly renouned) dowse a couple wells and I had the chance to pick his brain on how he finds out things like How Deep, How many GPM and what quality the water is going to be? He's dead now from old age but I got some jewels from him that day.... God bless him.
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I converted to a new drilled well 3 years ago and ditched the leaky city run to my house. The research I did said, the shallow wells will typicaly give better water above 100" than water found at deeper depths. We hit 1.5 gpm at 35' and nothing more for the total of 260'. The water is very good and only is slightly above max in iron so there is some red coating in toilets. I bought filters to take that out but have yet to find the time to put them in. I installed a 275 gallon glass lined storage tank that I had to get from a NY visit I did. Not any of the plumbing outfits around here even carry 275's in their catalogs while its a stock item up north. With a large storage tank, I allways have water even in power outages. In that case, if the pressure gets low, I fire up the generator, bang up the tank to its 68 psi cut off and turn the generator off. That gives me some 3 days of water use with no electric if I need to be in the black. I do need to shock my well since I'v not done that yet. That entails taking pool chlorine of 12% concentrate and put 2 gallons into the well if its 250-300 feet of water in a 6" caseing. run every faucet in the house untill you smell chlorine and then let the chlorinated well & plumbing sit over night. The next day, run each faucet hard and you will see alot of dead blackish bacteria blow out of your system. Its a good idea to do that every 3 years to keep the well clean. In a SHTF situation, don't expect their will be pressure in city lines in the long haul.
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Status of "Constitutional Carry" in TN.
xtriggerman replied to Worriedman's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Worriedman, You are a true Patriot and I tip my hat to you. The Civil Immunity bill is Huge, Huge, Huge. TN should have had this long ago. -
I had a guy come in once and wanted me to throw the kitchen sink at a newer Stainless mini. He bought the (smaller) port bushing kit and strut and was still in the 2+ inch area with his reloads. I cant find the pictures of my mods but it was a 3 item attack on the way the metal vibrates in the synthetic stock he bought for it. I milled a vertical shoulder to the very back edge of the receiver and bored a hole directly under it on that shelf on the stock. Made a 1" pin that went into the hole and milled a 90% L shaped recoil face into that pin. Epoxied the pin in place. The very rear of the receiver now had a sold steel footing and recoil shoulder in one. Then the front of the receiver gets a horse shoe shaped aluminum pillar glassed into the stock that touches on the left and right of the front leading edges of the receiver. Now the receiver has a 3 point metal bed. The trigger housing frame is bedded also and every thing made to be rock solid once the guard is snapped in to lock up. Then the for end tip get a spring loaded bedding under the tip ferule that puts constant tension on the gas block in a push forward manner that helps with heat expansion that makes the barrel longer with heat up. Now I never saw the actual results of all this one of a kind bedding on his mini but he claimed he was getting 7/8ths inch groups 100y with it off his reloads. And from the way he told it, I would tend to believe a guy that sounded happier than a pig in s**t! So I would say a mini can be made to shoot relatively well if you have an extra sink laying around
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I noticed a new style of SAA being put out by the Italian cloners and thought it was the perfect upgrade to my JP Sauer 44 mag. One example is called the EMF Alchimista II. It sports a 1860 grip and Bisley style hammer. The original grip only accommodates about 2 and 1/3rd front strap fingers. The 1860 is a comfy fit for all three! To acheave this, I bought a Pietta 1860 grip frame and a Pietta 1873 rear grip backstrap. Since the 1860 has a narrower frame, I had to cut off the top of the 1860 backstrap and weld the top section of the 73 in its place. A few other smaller mods and bingo, I got it all to gel. I got the imitation bone grips off Ebay and have a Bisley hammer coming but will need some work to delete its fixed firing pin. The cold blue dosent do the backstrap justice. but will do for now. Before & After My 44 family UPDATE 3/28/21 Well, I got the EMF Bisley hammer in the gun and working! Those folks over at EMF are customer service friendly. They called me back to make sure I got exactly what I wanted and on top of that, they only listed a stainless hammer on their page so I ordered that but was able to get a Color Case hardened one instead on that phone call. Got it in like 3 days. I wouldnt hesitate to buy anything from EMF's line up of Italian clones. Anyway, for those not familiar with Bisley hammered Colts, That model was Colts more or less Target gun of the day. The hammer is .465 wide over the basic 1873 hammer of .318 width. A much lower profile that hooks up superbly with the lower hand hold of the 1860 Army grip. The going from a frame mounted FP to a hammer one was pretty interesting especially since the EMF hammer FP tip was about .080 lower on the hammer than the FP hole in the frame bushing. So I made a new FP from oil hardened drill rod with the FP tip completely off set on its base rather than centered. You can see that in the picture. The Bisley has a shorter throw than the original but I have that worked out with a mod to the hand to stop on the last click of the action. What a great upgrade for a spunky shootin iron!
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I'v been on the look out occasionally for a compact mini CB with Export power level and ran into this 10-11 meter one. Blue CB Radio CB-40M 25.615-30.105MHz 10M Amateur 8W AM/FM Citizen Band Radio 720310980747 | eBay (35) Anysecu Crystal Mobile CB Radio 10-11 Meter 800 Channels AM/FM 4L 8H Watts Power - YouTube Looks like it fills the bill since there is like no room in my vehicles but this 4" x 4" size should be pretty easy to find a nice spot for these.
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Where to find a Remington 870 barrel?
xtriggerman replied to jeff43's topic in Firearms Gear and Accessories
Also, if your not aware of it, when you pull up your key word search like "870 barrel", you can find out what folks have been willing to pay to win that type of item by scroll down the left side of the filter options and all the way at the bottom, you can check the box "completed Items" under the Show Only header. Incidentally, Thats how I learned how to make a pretty good extra dollar on Ebay selling mostly gun parts. According to Ebay, they have me as grossing over 100K since we started back in 2005. Before the Virginia Tech shooting, E bay was the major gun parts supplier of the country with something like 32,000 gun parts closing every day. Then they found out that shooter bought his magazines off Ebay and they went full bore libtard of restrictions only to let up a bit a few years ago. Today, if you gross more than 10K on Ebay sales they blow you in to the IRS. Seems nothing good lasts for very long -
Where to find a Remington 870 barrel?
xtriggerman replied to jeff43's topic in Firearms Gear and Accessories
Watch Ebay. Lots of 870 barrels come & go on there.