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  1. History Channel is premiering a new show Sunday that is a marksmanship competition. It premiers at 10/9c this Sunday. Looks like it might be interesting. This is their description on their website. Linky
  2. Ultimate Equipment - Home of the M1911 Folding Knife there be the blade ye seek.
  3. Chucktshoes

    RUGER SR9c

    Wow, I know of 2 shops here in Memphis that have them sitting in the case. Could be more, I just have been in the other shops.
  4. I may not agree with everything the Israelis do, but I damn sure respect them for having the האשכים to go the distance necessary.
  5. It is a common misconception that the nation of Israel in the scriptures and the modern nation state of Israel are the same thing.
  6. There is a young lady with whom I work that carries a classic stiletto style switchblade. It was given to her by an MPD officer so that she could carry it with her in case she needed to protect herself. Armed with this information, I would have to agree with your assessment.
  7. I have that MOE kit in FDE on my build. Good stuff.
  8. +1Go with the milspec stock. It is also my understanding that a milspec receiver extension tube will hold up better under hard use (such as advanced carbine classes) and is less likely to fail in a manner that can damage your lower receiver.
  9. Go to Arms Fair, transfer is $25 + TICS . Best price in Memphis I have found. Plus Robbie and the owner, William, are great guys to deal with.
  10. That video was totally three wolf moon.
  11. The wife and I enjoyed ourselves. Hated that we couldn't stay longer, but my bed was calling. We are planning on being there for the next one.
  12. Source SAN ANTONIO—A man described by eyewitnesses as "unsettled" and "disturbed" walked into the local Guns Galore Shooting Range early Tuesday morning, paid for a half hour's worth of time, and then calmly opened fire on dozens of unsuspecting targets. Sources said the man, now identified as Bryon James Woodrich, entered the establishment at approximately 8:30 a.m. armed with a pistol. After a brief exchange with the gun range manager, Woodrich purchased a box of ammunition, showed two pieces of ID, signed in, walked to stall No. 17, and at once began his crazed shooting spree. "He just kept firing, over and over again—bam, bam, bam, bam, bam," said manager Clyde Jenkins, recalling the chilling scene. "From the moment he stepped into Guns Galore, it was clear that this man only had one thing on his mind." Witnesses said Woodrich displayed no emotion whatsoever during the 29-minute barrage. Many watched in silence as the gunman unloaded 12 shots at extremely close range into the chest and head of a defenseless target, pausing only to reload. One witness said that the shooter actually exited the gun range with a "look of relief" on his face. "I should have seen this coming," said San Antonio resident, Carlotta Vasquez, who has known Woodrich for over 10 years. "He's been having a tough time since [ex-wife] Sheila left him, and they recently cut his hours at the plant. And he was always talking about needing to blow off some steam, but I never would have thought that this is what he meant. Had I known, I would have tried to be there for him, to say something." "It didn't have to come to this," Vasquez continued. "We could have gone fishing or bowling or whatnot." A handwritten note on the gunman's refrigerator warned the shooting spree would occur "after he picked up groceries." Close friends of Woodrich, who is believed to own at least two other handguns and an unknown number of rifles, said he displayed many warning signs in the months leading up to the shooting. A loner, Woodrich was known to be quiet and withdrawn, channeling all his energies into his work and violent hobbies, like hunting. "I once saw Bryon shoot a beautiful six-point buck like it was nothing," friend Kenneth Schlissel said. "In the end, I guess I'm not surprised he ended up at the gun range." According to his ex-wife Sheila Mann, Woodrich was "obsessed" with firearm and hunting magazines, which he would frequently read alone in his basement "for hours and hours on end." "He and his friends were always talking about guns and the shooting range and how they couldn't wait for the weekend to come," Mann said. "They'd argue about who was the best shot and what guns they were going to buy and whose gun was the biggest." "It scared me," she added. After exhausting his final two clips, Woodrich reportedly fled the premises still carrying the loaded weapon. He was then seen entering a bank, a gas station, and a fried chicken restaurant before returning home and voluntarily disarming himself. Thus far, no charges have been brought against the deranged shooter, nor has the gun range taken any extra precautions to prevent a similar incident in the future. In fact, some residents, like Guns Galore assistant manager Ken Marshall, said they only have themselves to blame. "Looking back, it was only a matter of time before something like this happened," Marshall said. "Bryon pretty much comes in here every Tuesday."
  13. Yeah, I'd really appreciate it if they would keep all of their damn tweakers on their side of the river and out of my Walgreens.
  14. The wife and I will be in attendance.
  15. I know it was for outdoor type areas, but I'd make a trip to Nashville just special to see the look on Rayburn's face when he had to hang a 4ft sign on the front of the Sunset Grill
  16. For some reason the words "Gutenberg Press" come to mind...

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