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took a squirrel with my remmington vantage pellet rifle today
Glenn replied to a topic in Hunting and Fishing
he does say pellet rifle but shows pictures of a bow. Which was it pellet gun or bow? Either is impressive. Glenn -
My wife's former sister in law is from Nebraska. She couldn't believe any one would eat black eyed peas. She said they are cattle feed. I just said "moo". Glenn
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I must be one of the few that actually like black eyed peas. Glenn
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Nothing special today. Tomorrow will be Black-eyed peas, hog jowl, and mac and cheese. Glenn
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I am going to try to go around 1o:30 or 11. I got a new scope for a .22 that I need to sight in. Glenn
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THIS says it. Glenn
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Best place in Knoxville area to buy bulk foods
Glenn replied to Dolomite_supafly's topic in General Chat
Is Sams posted? Glenn -
Best place in Knoxville area to buy bulk foods
Glenn replied to Dolomite_supafly's topic in General Chat
I may have to reconsider and join again. I wish we had a Costco here. I have read a lot of people that think they are better than Sams. Glenn -
Best place in Knoxville area to buy bulk foods
Glenn replied to Dolomite_supafly's topic in General Chat
Dolomite, I am interested in this too. I have recently started stockpiling food for several reasons. After a nasty conflict with the manager of Sams I haven't been there in several years but might consider returning if it is really a good place to save money. I have been of the opinion that one would have to save quite a bit to make up the cost of membership. Glenn -
How far before you pull your weapon?
Glenn replied to Bubbatn's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
That and I had hernia surgery yesterday. The pain meds are making me a little slow today. Well really a lot slow. Glenn -
How far before you pull your weapon?
Glenn replied to Bubbatn's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
I did and figured that out. I just need to slam myself sometimes. -
How far before you pull your weapon?
Glenn replied to Bubbatn's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
Oh god don't tell me you took that Rodney King quote seriously. Maybe my wife is right. She often doesn't get my attempts at humor either and just thinks I am a dumb _ss. Come to think of it, sometimes I am. Glenn -
It seems to me that trying to chamber a round in a "it's time to shoot" situation by a person with limited experiance could lead to a discharge before you were ready. I know I feel like racking the slide is more involved and presents more chance for error under stress than just pulling a loaded gun. Glenn
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How far before you pull your weapon?
Glenn replied to Bubbatn's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
After reading this whole thread several thing come to mind "People, I just want to say, you know, can we all get along? Can we get along? Can we stop making it, making it horrible for the older people and the kids?...It’s just not right. It’s not right. It’s not, it’s not going to change anything. We’ll, we’ll get our justice....Please, we can get along here. We all can get along. I mean, we’re all stuck here for a while. Let’s try to work it out. Let’s try to beat it. Let’s try to beat it. Let’s try to work it out." Rodney King Opinions are like _ssholes. Everybody has one but from time to time most stink. Glenn -
Always one ready. I have a Ruger Blackhawk that I believe was made in the 60's. I don't know for sure if it was unsafe to carry with one under the hammer. I don't carry it. However Ruger must have thought it was since some time in the 70's (I don;t remember exactly when) Ruger offered to convert these single actions to a transfer bar system. Ruger paid shipping both ways and sent back the old parts in case I want to convert it back to original. Glenn
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Thanks. Just saw it and wanted to put it up Glenn
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This speaks for itself Sorry. link is not working Glemm
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Isn't it amazing how the Dems think that maintaining the same tax rate is giving money to the rich. Glenn
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Don't like John Wayne!!!!!:eek: Dam, you might as well say you aren't afraid of Chuck Norris. Glenn
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We used to build a lot of treehouses as kids. One thing I learned was don't build between two trees. When the wind blows they sometimes go in different directions and pull your building apart. Glenn
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It seems to me that by winning the battle to carry in a unposted restaurant, we have lost the war. It seems I find there are a lot more places I can't carry now than there were a couple of years ago. Glenn
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Second Tiger Direct Glenn
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Al Gore bought a $10 million beachfront estate that would be under water if even part of his predicted rise in the sea level really happened. I guess that shows how much he believes his own s---. Glenn
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Ways To Make A Home Secure?
Glenn replied to RobertNashville's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
Any door is only as good as the hardware. You need at least a reinforced strike plate. Two deadbolts, one down lower where someone would kick will make a big difference. If a dor has glass in it you should use deadbolts with keys on both sides.Then they can't reach in and unlock the door. Glenn -
have you heard of Unified quest 2011? The Pentagon is running war games to practice dealing with social unrest in this country. here is a clip from that ultra right wing bunch at CNBC CNBC’s Business News analyst Eamon Javers explains: Ever since the crash of 2008, the Defense Intelligence establishment has really been paying a lot of attention to global markets and how they could serve as a threat to U.S. National security interests. At one upcoming seminar that we’re going to see here next month, they’re going to be taking a look at a lot of the issues … [including] the use of sovereign wealth funds to manipulate markets, currencies; nation state economic collapse, sovereign default, nation state instability; U.S. Allies’ budgets, deficits, national security infrastructures. Similarly, the Army has launched an operation called “Unified Quest 2011” in which it studies the “implications of ‘large scale economic breakdown’ inside the United States that would force the Army to keep ‘domestic order amid civil unrest.'” The Quest also trains the Army in how to “deal with fragmented global power and drastically lower budgets.” In October, the United States Marine Corps visited J.P. Morgan to “study markets and the economy.” Javers concludes: All different parts of the Pentagon and Defense Intelligence establishment are looking at markets and looking at ways they can present a new kind of threat to the United States. These are the guys whose job it is to think of the worst possible things that could happen. According to Wired.com, the Army hosts a Unified Quest every year, which entails “the Army’s chief of staff [instructing] talented mid-career and senior officers and senior enlisted (wo)men to evaluate where the service is falling short — and propose remedies.” However, the 2011 Unified Quest lends truth to assertions that the United States is indeed not witnessing an upward economic recovery, as so many in our federal government have asserted. Soldiers are being trained in evacuation and detainment as a response to rioting, revealing the possibility that the United States military may resort to martial law in order to maintain order. Unified Quest 2011 also prepares soldiers to act as diplomats in the event that there is a limited availability of diplomats at combat outposts, or on the streets contending with hungry and angry Americans. Wired.com writes, “There’s a strong consensus that negotiations ought to be part of the Army’s toolkit — something backed by a ream of recent doctrinal manuals and various short courses in negotiation at the Army’s many schools.” It's coming soon Do a search for unified quest 2011 Glenn