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TGO David

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  1. It's a little big for that.
  2. I'm having a meeting today with the folks down at Barrett Firearms to discuss updates on this event. I hope to have some new information to share with you all upon my return.
  3. Clearly he doesn't want to buy a second turd.
  4. It's been a while since we've spoken. We've moved since then. Just do eeeet.
  5. We have just a few of the decals left that Bronker's wife thoughtfully put together for us. I'm out on vacation through the end of this month (it's not as glamorous of a life as it sounds) but will be able to follow up on any requests for them after that.
  6. Yep. They are all the rage with the cool kids.
  7. That, my friend, is a curse some of us must bear. But bear it with pride.
  8. NO! Both of them will feel about the same when I slap you upside the head with one if you start THAT debate here!!!
  9. If you don't completely suck at concealing your firearm, you should never have to answer the question posed by the OP from a position of experience.
  10. I say we ban the next guy who starts a 9mm -vs- 45ACP -vs- 40SW -vs- Phased Plasma Rifle debate around here.
  11. By way of an update... This past weekend I finally had the opportunity to shoot the M&P 9mm since having the Performance Center sear and MA compliant return spring installed. I have dry-fired it plenty of times since receiving it back from Smith & Wesson, but none of that prepared me for how good the firearm was going to perform. My M&P 40 may have the best trigger I've felt on an M&P out of the box, but this 9mm complete with the custom work that I ordered is just phenomenal. Trigger reset is short. Ridiculously short. So short in fact that it almost seems that you merely think about it resetting and it does. I like it. I like it a lot! Pull weight is marginally increased over stock but the Performance Center sear is so smooth that it feels like a 1911 trigger breaking. Seriously. It's that good. Shooting for accuracy on the 20yd pistol pit wasn't much of a challenge but it did show me that I really enjoy the Ameriglo tritium front sight coupled with their no-dot rear sight. In fact, I believe I like this setup better than I like the 10-8 Performance rear sight or the Warren Tactical rear sight. It's hard to explain how it is different or more efficient for me, but it works and it works really, really well. After switching off to the rifle lanes, I decided to go for the gold and sail some lead toward the 50yd targets. JHatmaker had been kind enough to let me shoot some that he had already hung out there, so I lined up with them, controlled my breathing and started sending them downrange. The first few puffs of dirt from behind the target backboard told me that I was in the general ball park, so I kept going, alternating a few times to try for an 8-inch Shoot n' See tacked above the 12-inch target. After I ran the mag dry, I borrowed some binocs from JHatmaker (hell of a guy) and took a look toward the berm to see how I had done. I had several bullseye hits on the larger target and several in the smaller target that were close enough to the center for Government work. Why does any of that matter? Previously I only felt that sort of confidence in my 1911s. I never really had that much faith in any of the plastic fantastics occupying our gun safe. But the M&P 9mm's reworked trigger inspired me to give it a shot (no pun intended) so I did and I was extremely pleased and rewarded by the results. My Glock 19 retains a soft spot in my heart for being the AK47 of the handgun world, but my M&P 9mm has taken it's place as 9mm of choice for every day carry.
  12. The M&P line is good to go. Not sure what you gleaned from this thread, but I'd re-read the whole thing before coming to a conclusion.
  13. Mike donated a steel cabinet today that is going to work nicely for my oven build. Soon!
  14. Welcome, Ben. Happy to have you here with us.
  15. Rifles still pose a problem to me as I'm having a bit of difficulty getting my curing oven put together. Handguns and carbines that can be disassembled into smaller pieces are easier to do as they fit inside a traditional oven. I had meant to post prices last week but other things took my attention away from that project. I'll try to get them posted up today or tomorrow. Keep in mind that I can still only do this for people inside the state of Tennessee, since person to person shipping of firearms intrastate is still legal. I will have to obtain an FFL to do interstate shipping of, and that brings with it a whole other bundle of obstacles.
  16. Sorry to see you go, man. Hope to see you back here again soon.
  17. Glad to say we had a really good group today. Lots of folks from TGO showed up. Sorry we couldn't stay long; I had been up pretty much all night with some sort of stomach crud that had me wishing for sleep. I was dead tired by the time 1pm rolled around. I got a chance to shoot the M&P 9mm for the first time since the trigger work was done and LOVED it. In fact, it has taken the place of my Glock 19 as my "go to 9mm" from this point forward. The trigger is just awesome and made 50yd shots fairly easy to pull off. Very pleased with it.
  18. It's Norrell's Moly Resin in their Stainless color. The first coat I did on it was slick... really slick. Almost too slick. The second coat I changed it up a little and gave it some texture so it would give some grip when he manipulates the slide. Glad you like how it turned out, man.
  19. Not to totally trash the idea suggested, but I would greatly prefer that a new member acquaint themselves with the existing forums first before jumping in head-first and suggesting that we add a completely new forum.
  20. None other than local media darling Randy Rayburn; patron saint of the last minute appeal to derail HB0962 going into law. The tip of the phallus, I mean spear, if you will.
  21. I'll add it to the list of things to look into.
  22. Self-important, self-centered, self-indulgent, elitist, Liberal douchebag who has little regard for your or my Constitutional rights and tramples them for the sake of 15-minutes of fame in the hope that other self-important, self-centered, self-indulgent, elitist, Liberal douchebags will remember him the next time he runs for Metro Council and votes more power unto him. Or do you want the LONG version?
  23. It was making me sick to my stomach to see it every time I posted. I'm leaving the original version for everyone else's amusement though.
  24. Hi-res version for those who feel the need to print it out and throw darts at it.
  25. I want to thank Google Image Search for making finding the original photo possible. I also want to thank Adobe for their wonderful Photoshop software, my parents for my sick sense of humor, and of course the Lord Jesus for my artistic abilities.

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