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Junior Johnson came out with a version of his families moonshine, it's called Midnight Moon or something. It is very smooth white moonshine but it's watered down to 80 proof. I won't drink anything much over 80 proof. It says you have to be 21 years old to enter his website so I can't. I'mm 55. http://www.juniorsmidnightmoon.com/airpress/wp-content/plugins/age-verification/age-verification.php?redirect_to=http://www.juniorsmidnightmoon.com%2F
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That is one tricked out rifle dude. What's in the glass? It looks like orange juice. Old no. 7 is known all over the world. I enjoy it myself once and a while.
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You really have gone down that twisting path. Don't feel too bad. Firearms retain a lot of value. You can spend $550 on an XD or Glock, use it for a year and sell it for $450. So you really only spent $100 for the gun. You will shoot several hundred in ammo. That's what gets you.
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I don't think it is a sin to protect yourself. I carry too.
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I have the 9mm too. It has never failed from the first round to around 200, so far. This gun is a lot of fun for $280. I understand Hi-Point is coming out with a 15 round magazine but I have not seen it yet. I have my laser dialed in at 25 yards, which is supposed to line it up at 100 yards too.
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You recon that video was photo shopped? I mean really. I think it's a well made fake like that Crocodile eating the bungee jumper. Look at the video in slow motion, at the end when they replay it in slow motion. The gun barrel seems to move and it seems fuzzy. I say it's a fake. The camera angle, subject matter, the only thing that does make sense is that it's bogus. I could be wrong.
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Heat seeking ammo that cooks the deer for you!
Will Carry replied to Will Carry's topic in General Chat
I'm all about Liberal. Liberal amounts of freedom from big government. Liberal amounts of freedom from oppressive laws and legislation. Liberal amounts of freedom to protect myself from enemies both foreign and domestic. I want to hold hands and buy the world a Coke! -
If this has been posted before I apologize. Just make sure your liberal friends understand that the second amendment is not for hunters or target shooting. It is for protection. To say a rifle should be outlawed because it can't be used for deer hunting is unconstitutional.
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I sent my Mark III for Volquartsen to have it Farfegnugened. It is now a Mark II with a 3 lb trigger. Awesome, but not cheap.
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I travel light and travel fast. No packs.
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Have you driven around the area? A co-worker of mine bought this huge house for dirt cheap. I asked him where it was. When he told me I was shocked. It was right down the street from the Hells Angles compound and on the other side was da Hood. He was from out of town and had not bothered to drive around the area. He sold the house 6 months later at a loss.
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Now that's funny! I don't care what anybody says.......
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I have by no means explored all the Wildlife Management Areas in Tennessee. I've walked Land Between the Lakes, Catoosa, Cheatham and North Cumberland. Catoosa is my favorite so far although they are all great places to get into the bush.
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Ruger 10/22 vs. S&W M&P 15/22 vs Keltec Sub-2000
Will Carry replied to pattywak's topic in Long Guns
I had a Ruger 10/22 and sold it. The trigger was horrible and I had to crane my neck to look down the open sights, plus it jammed too often. I prefer the tube fed 22s like the Model 60 by Remington or a good bolt action 22 rifle. So I would recommend the Smith and Wesson....for what it's worth. My personal favorite is the Marlin model 100, one shot, one kill. If you want to dress your 22 up like an AR and play G.I.Joe then don't get a bolt action rifle. If you want accuracy get an old Marlin. -
Did it do any damage to your truck?
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Does it feed well with CCI ammo, like Stingers and Mini-mags? That's what I use in my 22 pistols.
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It's a shame that Taurus is THE most innovative, creative and versatile firearms manufacturer in the world but all of there pistols, though they be all of the above, seem to have one flaw. I would love to have a PT22 but when people use the secret code words like "ammo sensitive" I have to put my wallet back in my pocket..........When someone posts "My PT-22 will eat anything I feed it and beg for more" I'll buy three of them.
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"The best place to stand is behind Mississippi when he fires that thing!" Bull Harris (Author Hinnicut) El Dorado, 1966.
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I'm the OP of this thread. These are some of the quotes from TIME magazine that, I feel, are simply not true. It is the type of propaganda we as responsible gun owners have to deal with. a gun-rights lobby that is increasingly using its considerable political power to support policies that have little to do with the right to bear arms and needlessly put innocent people at risk. Residents of Florida have nearly unrestricted freedom to bear arms. They can have them at home, and they can carry them in public provided they conceal them (except in a few places, such as federal buildings or polling places) or show them only briefly in a non-threatening manner. Because the government does so little to interfere with gun ownership, gun-rights proponents have had to look hard for things to complain about. Pediatricians routinely inquire about health-and-safety risks to their young patients. That can include whether a child wears a bicycle helmet, whether there are household chemicals or alcohol within reach — and whether there are firearms in the home. More than 3,000 children and teens were killed by guns, and more than 20,000 injured, in recent years, and the rate of child deaths, injuries and suicides is far higher in homes where guns are present. The fact is, in Florida and nationwide, the basic right to have a gun for self-defense is more secure than it has been in decades. With that right now well entrenched, however, the gun lobby has increasingly been fighting for principles that elevate gun rights to troubling extremes. When Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords was shot in January, an attack in which six people were killed and 13 seriously injured, it called attention to high-capacity clips, which allow a gunman with a single handgun to shoot many people very quickly. Using a high-capacity clip, Giffords' assailant fired 31 bullets in rapid succession. Similar clips were used in the Columbine High School shootings, the Virginia Tech attacks and the recent massacre of 68 people at a Norwegian youth camp. Gun-rights supporters can protect people's ability to use guns for self-protection without fighting for the right to use clips that can kill 31 people at a pop. Or helping terrorists to buy guns.
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TIME magazine never ceases to amaze me. I cannot understand how their readers can read this and think it is truth. Time magazine is a very powerful lobby for people who would take away our freedoms guaranteed by the constitution and bill of rights. Our forefathers who wrote this brilliant document knew that one day this might happen. God bless them. Children and Guns: Why Doctors Have a Right to Know - TIME
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The Big Red One is one of the most famous divisions in the US Army. My father spend the last of WWII in Manila as a teletype operator. After six weeks in combat, he started sleep walking. That's a big no no on the front lines. He remembers receiving the teletype of the bombing of Hiroshima and the surrender of Japan. When he got back home they not only paid for his college education but gave hime money to live on. How else could a poor country boy from Alabama get in to medical school and become a doctor for the VA hospital. He treated Viet Nam vets until his death in 1971. He never spoke of his six weeks in combat but continued to sleep walk the rest of his life.
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I must apologize to TGO. I should have ignored the post and I never said I was a "good" christian but calling him a MF was probably out of line. I got angry because advocating the forced sterilization of poor people is such a sick evil terrible thing to say, even if he was speaking metaphorically. If the man (or boy) really feels that way then he is sick. Either way it is he who should be aplogizing. He is saying on one hand he wants less government (which I agree with) then on the other hand he wants the government to spend tax dollars for an inhuman sterilization program that only a Nazi could love. I got no use for talk like that. I will try to ignore posts like his in the future....but it's hard.
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Government sanctioned mass sterilization of the poor? Tell me how that would work exactly.......Einstein.
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Tresosos writes "Maybe what we need is manditory sterilization for those on government assitance who cannot provide for their offspring." Dude you are one sick MF. Maybe you need to take your head out of you arse and read a book. Start with the Bible.
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I hang my flag at half mast and at 9am I take my CD player outside and play a Scottish bagpipe lament. I remember coming home at lunch that day from work to watch the news. My neighbor was in her yard crying. She's the first person who said, "We are at war...... and my son is in the Marine Corps." My eyes swelled up with tears and still do when I play the bagpipes on 9/11.