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TGO David

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  1. Regarding the HK45 and RFID chips... per the HK manual: http://www.hk-usa.com/wforum/viewtopic.php?t=1584&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0 Note: This is in a P2000... but I'm certain the 45 and 45C have the space for the chip also. Some even have the chip.
  2. What kind of handgun? Heckler & Koch has been putting RFID chips in some of their recent models. That may have set the thing off.
  3. Hehehe... Break Like The Wind
  4. I like it.
  5. I want to say that I saw one in the cabinet at Guns & Leather the last time I was in there. I know they had a few TRPs but am not 100% certain any had the rail. I also know that Joe had a TRP in the cabinet at Hero Gear this past weekend but never got close enough to notice whether it was railed or not. Perhaps someone from either shop will chime in.
  6. Welcome Tammy. We're glad to have you with us. Be sure to stop by the Women & Firearms sub-forum while you are here and get to know some of the other ladies.
  7. Roger that.
  8. Welcome back. Sorry to hear about your run of bad luck but at least you're pulling through it. I think I saw you and your daughter at the Hero Gear sale this past weekend if she was the one glued to Rod's dog.
  9. TGO David

    USGO

    Obviously it's not the same name or you'd be going t[/url]o usgunowners.com instead.
  10. Congrats, but I think I know which job is going to be them most fun.
  11. I really hadn't planned on that since Flex-Fit has to be ordered in several sizes to accommodate the different head size ranges. We may try to offer a Flex-Fit "made to order" option down the road if our production source is willing to do that for us.
  12. Plastic = less compressable than a sock.
  13. I had a YHM Phantom on my Bushmaster. The handguard was probably more solid than the rifle itself.
  14. I'm thinking about something like this for you guys with huge noggins...
  15. To be fair, I did first try wrapping the gun in a few heavy plastic bags and leaving it in the holster overnight. It didn't stretch the holster much at all. That's when I moved on to Plan B. The silicone spray worked like magic, but I do encourage everyone to heed the disclaimer. If you can't risk damaging a $50-60 holster then don't try it at home.
  16. Most trigger jobs on other handguns are going for anywhere from $75 - $100 based on what I have seen online. Have you checked on any of the Ruger forums to see if there are reputable gunsmiths offering this service for the SR9? For example, on the Smith & Wesson M&P forums two very well known gunsmiths (Dan Burwell and David Bowie) provide this among other services for M&P owners and they have a very well documented success record with the forum members. I'd be surprised to find that there isn't a well known Ruger gunsmith doing the same for SR9 handguns. Also, I'd be sure to check with Ruger and see if a trigger job will void any part (or all) of your handgun's warranty.
  17. I'm curious as to why you didn't speak up when you heard someone comment about your handgun in the first place, and politely tell them something along the lines of "Why, yes I sure do. I'm a Tennessee handgun carry permit holder, in fact. Did you know that one of these ZLB facilities was the site of a violent crime a while back? I'm surprised you aren't carrying something for your protection either." At least it would have given them something to think about.
  18. Yep. The ones you have will be self-destructing soon. Cool. Just FYI, the inventory that Joe has right now is going to be the last of the HG produced TGO merchandise. He and I spoke about this a few weeks ago and he agreed that it is best for TGO to bring production of these goods back under our control so that we can best manage the brand. We'll likely be making the TGO logo'd goods available not only online but also to all of our Authorized Vendors who wish to sell them in their shops. None of this should be taken as a parting of ways with Hero Gear as it couldn't be any further from the truth. Joe was kind enough to have the original products produced and sold them in his shop and I'll always be grateful for that. However, as TGO is now operating as a business and as we do have other advertising vendors here besides Hero Gear, it is only fair to everyone to allow all comers the opportunity to sell the TGO Gear if they want. But like I said, we're going to have them available here online as well.
  19. Yep, wearing it daily is the best way. This is the faster way.
  20. TGO David

    USGO

    We're probably being blocked by a few ISPs still. I've made some DNS changes that will (eventually) fix this but in the meantime I'll be manually validating accounts.
  21. About the same as the hat sales went. I've got quite a few of all left.
  22. While we're chewing the fat... a few days ago I got to fondle a complete Vang Comp custom job Remington 870. Freakin sweet doesn't even cover how awesome it looked and felt.
  23. TGO David

    USGO

    See my last reply.
  24. They are on hold while we revise part of the graphic. The original draft would have involved more than 8 colors which would have made them extremely cost prohibitive. We're seeing if we can scale it back and utilize half-tones. Frankly, whether or not the t-shirt idea even sees the light of day depends on how well people carry through on their statements about wanting to buy TGO hats as soon as we put those up for sale. I'm processing some photos of them right now and hope to have them listed for sale tomorrow.
  25. TGO David

    USGO

    What is the domain portion of your email address? (i.e. aol.com comcast.net bellsouth.net)

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