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Anyone doing anything for the inflation that is coming?
Chucktshoes replied to 45guy's topic in Survival and Preparedness
https://www.statista.com/statistics/187867/public-debt-of-the-united-states-since-1990/ Focus mostly on the increase from 2000 on. They’re all responsible for our descent into Venezuelan territory. -
With regards to that weapons statute, even if he ends up convicted on that one, the groundwork was laid at the start of the trial for it to be tossed as void for vagueness.
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Baldwin shoots two on movie set, accidental misfire???
Chucktshoes replied to TennesseeCamper's topic in General Chat
Outside of proving bonafides in a legal context, self declaration of expertise is a red flag for me. -
I did, and I disregarded it. I’ve shot plenty of TC Orange box so I am familiar with and trust in the product. While there could be the odd chance that something really wonky got in there, it isn’t likely. They’re almost certainty all variations of the same case. .223/5.56 with maybe headstamp variations making it appear as something oddball, but really just the same as the rest. The label on the side of the box is going to show .223 and that’s the pressures they’ve loaded it to. At the low pressures they load that stuff to, any internal dimensional differences in case wall thickness and such are negligible. This stuff isn’t loaded anywhere near to the upper edges of the safe limits. Now, when shooting remanufactured ammo I do take a little extra care with inspecting the ammo as I load it looking for signs of distressed cases and such. Other than that, shoot it without worry.
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It is remanufactured ammo, and it’s safe to shoot. i’ve used it plenty of times myself.
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I’m not, but that’s OK. Not everything that needs to be illuminated, needs to be muzzled. But sometimes you need to illuminate something that does need to be muzzled, and you still need your other hand free as well. A weapon light doesn’t replace a handheld, but it does compliment it.
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Disagree.
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It’s absolutely on purpose.
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There shouldn’t be any laws so unclear the average person isn’t sure what it means. If we can write technical manuals for the military to service aircraft at a 6th grade reading level, we can write laws at that level as well.
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MSRP is $699.
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https://twitter.com/thevivafrei/status/1457774701673996298?s=20 This is the moment when the prosecution case completely died.
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ad-closed PVS-14 Night Vision Device package- final price drop
Chucktshoes replied to Chucktshoes's topic in Gear Classifieds
Oh, I still have my NVGs. This is a set that I bought from a friend to sell because he decided it was a bigger bite than we was ready for. -
ad-closed PVS-14 Night Vision Device package- final price drop
Chucktshoes replied to Chucktshoes's topic in Gear Classifieds
Bumpus Maximus -
She’s from Memphis. https://youtu.be/ZhA2LIo9_RM
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Did any of y’all catch where she’s originally from?
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If you do decide to replace the barrel, I highly suggest checking out the match barrels from BHSpringSolutions. They’re the go to folks for upgrades and aftermarket parts for the BHP. While you’re there, give their trigger for the BHP a gander. It’s got a different design that makes it much more closely resemble Browning’s original design and gives it more of a straight rearwaRd pull as is standard in a Browning handgun design.
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You know you want to see at night. TNVC/Night Goggles PVS-14 with a Photonis Echo tube. ~2hrs use. Size M/L Team Wendy Exfil bump. 2 Norotos mounts, 3 J-arms, spare eye cup. Tactical Tailor MNVD padded bag. Spec sheet available and included. $2900$2700 for everything. Not looking to split the package at this time. Here a link to the photo gallery. https://imgur.com/a/MXLNLUK SOLD
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Supreme Court arguments for NY Concealed Carry
Chucktshoes replied to Moped's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Oral arguments were today. I do not see the Sullivan law survivor. The only question is how narrow or how broadly will the ruling be. After listening to the entire proceeding, I almost feel bad for the New York State Solicitor General. She got her ass handed to her. And considering how poorly I view her position, that should tell you just how badly, and how brutal, it was for her in court today. here is a good summation of today’s proceeding from the SCOTUSblog. https://www.scotusblog.com/2021/11/majority-of-court-appears-dubious-of-new-york-gun-control-law-but-justices-mull-narrow-ruling/ -
Supreme Court arguments for NY Concealed Carry
Chucktshoes replied to Moped's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
The NY Solicitor General got beat up pretty brutally. -
What I really want to see out of them is something that nobody else has done before. A light rail.
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Haha. The hair dye is expensive, but it’s nothing compared to the daddy issues.
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Really?! It would be awesome if the officers would use them. Seriously. *There was no snark in this post. I seriously didn’t know they had a dim button.*
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I hope everyone involved is ok, but you touch upon something important here. The newer LED style lights that have come into use definitely increase visibility during the daytime and that is great for increasing safety then. At night they are blindingly bright. To the point of being dangerous in my opinion. That “deer in the headlights” phenomenon you mentioned is real. I find them to be so painfully bright that I often have been forced to look away from the forward view and just watch the road line on the opposite side of where the car is. It prevents me from being able to maintain full and complete view of the road. When I’m at the wheel of 80k pounds of vehicle, this is extremely dangerous for everyone involved. Those lights need a nighttime setting.
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The magazines are made by Mec-gar.