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Everything posted by Will Carry
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I like to pretend that I know all about the various 1911s being offered today and then tell you that if you buy a 1911 it should have a pony on the slide, because that's what I have. A Colt government model 1991-A1 series 80. That's right, a series 80.......it is 100% reliable.
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"What are you so afraid of that you have to carry a gun?"
Will Carry replied to daddyo's topic in General Chat
I have heard that stuff before. I usually say "Why not?" Then we get into a discussion about guns and safety. I had a guy tell me "I have a Black Belt and I don't need a gun to protect myself." One thing I learned earning my black belt was, that belt won't keep you from getting whipped much less shot. I have been whipped by a white belt, they forgot to tell him he wasn't supposed to beat up the instructor. The kid was a boxer. He was so fast! In Tae Kwon Do we were taught to block punches a boxer dodges punches. I'm getting off topic.................. "Because a policeman is too heavy to carry." -
If it has "Cats Eyes" it is a Pit Viper (Rattlesnake, Copperhead, Cotton Mouth). If it has round pupils it is non-poisonous. You can see the eyes from a safe distance, depending on your eye sight.
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I love me some Sushi. I have eaten snails, snake, Armadillo, turtle, grasshoppers, chitterlings, Chicken blood, and Agave worm. I was grateful to God for it all, accept the Agave worm. I just wish we had a recipe for Fire Ants.
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Polishing reduces the surface area of the metal. Bead blasting increases the surface area. That doesn't answer your question but it is true. I bet I have the same scratch on my Colt 1911 in S.S.. I have tried polishing it out but like SingleStack said.....
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I used to be...but I got help. I have an associate degree in Electronics and one in Electrical Engineering Technology from Nashville Tech. I don't do much soldering any more though.
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Which handgun platform do you like and why? (1911 not included)
Will Carry replied to JKGlock17's topic in Handguns
I'm going to have to go with the wheel gun. The grip on a wheel gun does not have to accommodate a magazine so it can be made to fit the hand better. If I had to choose a semi-auto it would be the CZ-75 series. -
The Israelis were able to squeeze a French made high velocity 76mm gun into the Sherman turret by mounting the gun on it's side. I wonder if Popgun is Israelis or a British Firefly? Either way it's a cool looking tank.
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I don't think I could add to these excellent replies. Sometimes I carry a Back Up Gun and sometimes I'll just carry two pistols. This time of year I may slip a .380 in my pocket and another .380 IWB.
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I have an English Leghumper.
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I don't know Jack.
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S & W Model 25 Tennessee Highway Patrol 60th Anniversary revolver
Will Carry replied to firemanhank's topic in Handguns
That's a fine catch. What a classic wheel gun! -
After spending the last 30+ years paddling rivers in Tennessee and the Southeast, we are going to the Ozarks in Arkansas. I was just wondering if anyone could give me some Beta on it.
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He is risen! Halleluiah!
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The Fort Pillow Massacre: 150 years ago April 12 1864
Will Carry replied to Will Carry's topic in General Chat
I read the article. What the writer said was mostly true. Some of it was conjecture. Like I say, it was a black day for Forrest and his men. The fact that the Yankees in Tennessee were behaving badly does not justify what happened. What I am trying to do is to understand what really happened and put it into some sort of perspective. There was another massacre at Saltville Virginia when a group of poorly trained and poorly let black union cavalry tried to attack the salt works. The southerners left no living black soldier on the field. You should not judge people who lived 150 years ago by today's standards. Black people were considered to be something less than humans. There was a tremendous amount of hatred and ignorance about people of different races back then. We now know better....I hope. -
I used to play hex board war games. I had one called "Terrible Swift Sword", the Battle of Gettysburg. Those were great games. I still have that game up in the attic. I have dice all over the house from playing those games.
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My heart goes out to you. Remember the good times. Man's best friend............
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I thought this was a report on Knob Creek Bourbon.
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Crockett was a restless sole. Is vote against moving the Indians west of the Mississippi ruined his political career. Maybe he thought he could do more in Texas. He did not like Andrew Jackson, that's for sure.
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Very cool Tanker! Also very true. I have only recently began reading about the politics of the Civil War. Holy crap! There's so much to learn. I agree that a person who only studies the battles is missing out. Who is Nitschke? You mean Ray Nitschke the football player? ;)
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I have spent my life studying and reading about history. I still consider myself a student. I have been accused of being an "Apologist" for pointing out historical facts about the Civil War. I think it's a shame that more people don't study our past. One of the things I have learned reading history is, when people are ignorant of the past, they are easier to manipulate. That is why the communist kill and imprison teachers.
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HAAAA HA HA ha ha. That's funny, I don't care what anybody says.....
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The Fort Pillow Massacre: 150 years ago April 12 1864
Will Carry replied to Will Carry's topic in General Chat
My favorite Forrest quote: General Steven Lee attacked 11,000 well entrenched Union soldiers with a botched frontal attack, after Forrest pleaded with Lee to wait until the Yankees were on the move and stung out on the road, Forrest told Lee "Don't feel bad general, if I had me a West Point education, the Yankees would be whippin' me all the time." Robert E Lee was asked by a reporter, after the war, "Mr. Lee, in your opinion, who was the best general of the war, North or South?" Lee replied "It is a man I have never met. His name is Forrest." -
The Fort Pillow Massacre: 150 years ago April 12 1864
Will Carry replied to Will Carry's topic in General Chat
The Union commander of the fort called himself Major Booth but his real name was George H. Lanning. He had to change his name and flee Iowa because his own family wanted him dead. General Sherman had ordered that Fort Pillow be abandoned, but it such a nice hideout for Booth's smuggling operation that Booth occupied it anyway. Booth was able to move his loot up the Mississippi from Fort Pillow. SCALLYWAGS I SAY! Forest told the fort's commander during a truce that he would give quarter to all who surrendered, black and white. They turned him down. During the truce, black artillery men on the fort's parapets began talking trash to the southern boys. Major Booth had promised them that the fort could not be taken. This further enraged the Confederates. By 1864, Forests men had seen more blood spilled than most, they had been in ferocious hand to hand fighting, usually outnumbered. Forest had never lost a battle when he was in charge of all the southern troops. His tactics were totally unorthodox. Erwin Rommel studied Forest....