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[quote name='TGO David' timestamp='1354306970' post='852995'] Does it really matter? Don't look a gift horse in the mouth. [/quote] So much for the gift horse.
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[quote name='Steelharp' timestamp='1354156441' post='852219'] Ballistics wise, the 9mm through a carbine length barrel is equivalent to a .357 magnum. Seems reasonably useful. [/quote] I chronographed some WWB through the Bushmaster, and I got about 50 more fps than my Glock 34. The 16" barrel would probably benefit from a load with a slower powder, but I doubt it would make solid .357 velocities.
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[quote name='TGO David' timestamp='1354306970' post='852995'] Does it really matter? Don't look a gift horse in the mouth. [/quote] Just curious about the complete change after all the commotion about the insurance issue.
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What brought about the 180 on handloads?
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I have a Bushmaster Carbon 15 9mm (non-milspec polymer lower). Thing runs like a sewing machine and is a hoot to shoot, but it's real usefulness is questionable. I've thought of parting with it.
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Had them taken out when I was 35 and would do it again in a heartbeat. Dr. scared the crap out of me about it being hell as an adult and warned me not to get behind on my pain med. After four days of seeing bugs and spider webs that didn't exist and talking to my wife when she wasn't there, I decided that I would see just how bad the pain could be and quit the pain meds. I never looked back. I missed two weeks of work, mainly because my job was pretty physical and I would risk some bleeding. If I had had a desk type job, I would have been ok to go back after five or six days. If you are a heavy drinker or drug user, the pain meds may not work as well and it may be rough. I honestly never felt the slightest bit of pain.
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[quote name='Shug' timestamp='1353189136' post='847312'] Just wondering if Im the only one that detests the holidays more ever year. I just can't get in any kind of holiday spirit anymore. It's just that everything is just too commercial now days. When stores start with Christmas decorations before halloween and valentine's day on Christmas night, they all just seem to loose meaning [/quote] I'm with you. Between the commercialization and the idiots and worked being jacked up for three months, I despise Christmas.
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[quote name='6.8 AR' timestamp='1353209943' post='847430'] I think she would be well within her rights to do that, too. I imagine the dumbass would see something shrivel up before a shot is fired, though. [/quote] Then he could be charged with assault with a dead weapon.
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Ex Felon Arrested After Shooting Intruders
deerslayer replied to xRUSTYx's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
[quote name='CCI' timestamp='1352519954' post='842909'] A lot of members here keep calling him a criminal! [/quote] [font=georgia, serif][b]crim·i·nal[/b] [i]n.[/i] One that has committed or been legally convicted of a crime[/font]. He is a criminal. Also, he won't be an [i]ex-felon[/i] until he's dead. -
Ex Felon Arrested After Shooting Intruders
deerslayer replied to xRUSTYx's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
[quote name='10-Ring' timestamp='1352494325' post='842638'] I have a hard time agreeing with this statement. It as if you are stating that we should accept and abide by whatever laws the government puts on us without questioning anything. That could get to be a dangerous proposition. [/quote] Despite all the hypothetical sob stories about young kids making small mistakes and being railroaded by the justice system and unjustly ruined for life, it is more difficult than many would have you believe to be convicted of a felony crime. I know of many criminals who were charged with serious felonies and plea bargained down to a misdemeanor or got diversion with a clean record after X years of clean living, often because it was their first offense. One must use such incredibly bad judgment or have such bad intent that I have no problem with them being disarmed for the rest of their lives, which is, for all practical purposes, part of their sentence. I also don't care if they are non-violent. Bernie Madoff wasn't violent, but affected more people than any violent thug could. I am not stating that we should accept and abide by any laws government puts on us without questioning anything; I'm saying that criminals shouldn't have guns. -
If you carry concealed and don't plan to get undressed, I don't see a problem.
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Ex Felon Arrested After Shooting Intruders
deerslayer replied to xRUSTYx's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I have no sympathy for the guy. He committed a crime and became a convicted felon. Then he committed another crime and is now going back to jail. Looks like he didn't learn the first time. -
Thanks guys. Congrats on the bump, Rick. Also, Chandler Lafrain's win was his first DC. Congrats!
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Thanks to Mike and the MCTS crew for putting on this match. I helped run a match in September and know what a job it can be. If you want to see a guy fumble magazines all day and still win, click here: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovShILrcdzY&feature=plcp"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovShILrcdzY&feature=plcp[/url]
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Or doesn't work as in the driver is making his next delivery before you find all your teeth. I used to be a driver for a major shipping company. I have dealt with every kind of dog and dog owner. Most were uneventful. Occasionally, one would have an attitude and I would simply leave, as you suggest. However, this method often results in a pissed off customer calling the company and complaining because Spot wouldn't hurt a flea, they paid good money to get it shipped 2 day, etc. and the company sends the driver right back. Combine that with the fact that drivers are pressured to get rid of the package the first day, and you might understand why a driver would try to work his way past a vicious dog. There were also times when there was no dog in sight until I made the delivery and turned to find Cujo standing between me and the truck, and he wouldn't back down. What is a driver to do then? I beat the hell out of several dogs in this situation. What would you have done? Expecting a driver "to know how to act around dogs" is impossible because no two dogs are alike and none of them are 100% predictable. Besides, it's not the driver's obligation to read your dog's mind.
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LOL, forgive my airheadedness. BTW, several have mentioned muzzle brakes. While they do tame recoil, be aware that some will make the gun SIGNIFICANTLY louder.
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Oh boy. You probably need to go ahead and start working on plan B, just in case the above abortion doesn't work.
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Any chance he could still borrow it and let you try it out? What kind is it? I've shot both Winchester and Marlin .30-30s, and always thought the Winchester kicks more. Neither will kick as much as a .270 or .30-06 bolt action. Also, don't worry about having several fast follow-up shots. I bet the vast majority of hunters have never fired more than one shot at the deer they killed.
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Where is the apartment?
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The problem is that dogs that bite are owned by people who think the same way.
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I can't comment about Hi-points or Kel-tecs, but I have witnessed or facilitated several Glock transactions for $350-$450. Other than a 17L, 24, 34, or 35, $400 is probably the average price for a used Glock around here.
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FedEx guys don't usually try to deliver a package that either you didn't ask for or that someone you have some kind of relationship with needs to get to you. People get deliveries they didn't expect every day. But regardless of whether the FedEx guy is there because you asked for a delivery or he's got the wrong house; he has an much right to defend himself from harm as anyone else doesn't he??? One would think so, but a lot of dogowners don't see it that way. Some have the philosophy of Fedex kicked Spot/Spot can do no wrong/ Fedex must have provoked Spot. NEWS FLASH: Spot is just a dumb animal and may sometimes act unpredictably, especially when he is around someone who doesn't feed him.
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So if a Fedex guy, who is technically uninvited, attempts to make a delivery, gets attacked by your dog, and kills the dog as a result, you would have no problem with said Fedex guy? if not, I think we are on the same page.
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All this bravado about what someone will do to someone over a dog is comical. What would you do to a UPS or Fedex guy who is attempting to deliver a package you ordered and kicks your dog to avoid being bitten? You going to shoot him too? If you do anything more than cuss him out, you'll go to jail or even prison. Yes I know, Fluffy would never hurt a flea. Fluffy won't hurt YOU, but often changes personalities when a stranger comes on your property. I've witnessed it hundreds of times. I wonder if all this rabid love for dogs translates to cats, too. I suspect otherwise.
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I wasn't "bitching and complaining" about the range; I was pointing out the irrationality of the insurance company. Reloads would not increase the risk to range equipment, but the range owner is held hostage by a stupid policy. I understand that. If people who question a dumb insurance policy get threatened with being "gone" then maybe the moderator needs to flush out his headgear.