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  1. Pardon my ignorance but does Strickj have something against ducks or has he had prior incidences with pills and wheelchairs? Just curious. -Edit: It's official, I'm an idiot.
  2. Looks like it doesn't it. I'm gonna just migrate on outta this converstaion. It's been nice quackin jokes with ya! Yeah yeah I'm done.
  3. The guy had to be a quack shot to hit a duck with a .38!
  4. I wonder if they can patch the wound with Duck Tape? Yeah I shoulda quit while I was ahead.
  5. I gotta say I love my Mark III but the Buckmarks are nice too. I have the same as Krunchnik above except I have the truglo red dot and a red fiber optic on front. Accuracy on the thing makes me look waaaay better than I really am.
  6. I'm wondering though if what they said about fire proof safes still not being good enough to protect valuables from heat. If what they say is true, than fireproofing just keeps things from being totally consumed but not ruined from the high heat. Just wondering if that's their way of justifying no fire proofing. Can high temps really damage firearms beyond repair?
  7. I was shooting low and to the left and couldn't figure out why until I changed how I held my arms. I found out that I shoot better when I fully extend my arms and sort of pull back against my hand that is gripping the pistol. Changed my shooting completely. Up until then I was kind of holding them bent and closer to my body. Think more weaverish if that's a word. However, that was on my xdm 9. It doesn't seem to make such a difference when I'm shooting my Ruger 22 on how I hold my arms.
  8. Well you could wear a fur coat made from puppies but I think that's already been done.
  9. Ooh! I work for a bank so I can help you with your outfit! Shirt, tie, breifcase, straps of money bulging from your pockets, and dead kittens strung around your neck.
  10. You can totally own someone in MW2 with the AA-12!!! Yes I'm one of those guys you hate online.
  11. My wife loves her PF-9 for carry. No it's not a range gun but it's still manageable and the newer versions of the Kel-tecs are very nice. She carries it in a Uncle Mike's IWB holster at the 4-5 o'clock position. I won't say her weight cause I don't want to die a painful death but she's slightly larger than a toothpick and the PF-9 still doesn't print on her.
  12. Ok folks. I just recieved an email today about pricing and fire rating. I will paste in their responses. Attached please find the catalog you requested. Should you require additional information we would be happy to assist you concerning the different models, options, pricing, direct buying and shipping etc. The range for our pricing is: Knight is between 2,000.00 to 3,000.00 Bishop is between 2,500.00 to 4,000.00 King is between 5,500.00 to 6,000.00 Should you be interested, please call the above number or you can e-mail at info@pendletonsafes.com Thank you for your interest in Pendleton Safes. With kind regards, G & S Security, Inc. Now their response about fire rating. Thank you for you interest in our safes. In regards to your question, no our safes are not fire-rated unfortunately; there is no government standards on fire testing for gun safes. Therefore, each company creates its own standards for private testing. This is obviously a huge problem. Most companies say that their safes will not exceed 350 degrees in x amount of time. But, lets think about this. Water boils at 220 degrees, steak cook at 300 degrees, and paper burns at a little over 300 degrees. Guns, scopes, binoculars, etc. are not built to withstand 350 degrees. Not to mention the carpet, rubber and paint that’s inside your safe. After talking with insurance companies, we found that even though the safes were “fire-rated” they still had to pay a claim on all the contents inside. Your valuables are not designed to withstand 350 degree heat. The Pendleton Safes protection plan offers, a new safe and 50,000 dollars if your safe is harmed in a fire. I believe that is the most honest fire protection offered in the market. The odds of your safe burning in a house fire are very low. But, theft is very likely to occur. Therefore, security of safe is most important. That is why our safes are extremely high in security. We are a bank safe manufacturing plant. We build safes that banks keep their money in. Actually, we make bank safes for the two largest security companies in the world. And, our gun safes include much of the same technology. Now, with our quality, high security, management and fir protection plan, the Pendleton Valuables Management System is the bust gun safe offered in the market. Thanks, Bruce Pendleton
  13. If ya believe in Adam and Eve than man really did cause all that too. Course then it would techincally be women's fault since she bit first. JK ladies!
  14. +1 God doesn't cause the bad stuff in the world. Man does that. God gives us a way to be free from it even when we don't deserve it. James 1:13 says, "When under trial, let no one say: "I am being tried by God." For with evil things God cannot be tried nor does he himself try anyone."
  15. I was gonna say that but then I thought about what happens to child molesters in jail and I figuered that'd be worse to me than death.
  16. They wouldn't have this problem if they just made the original sentence harsher. Molest a child, you give up your right to freedom...ever.
  17. Ya gotta love the lightsaber app
  18. Yeah, thanks to Suntzu letting me shoot his once, I shelled out for one too! The wife loves it though so it's all good!
  19. I wonder if you can find a .22 conversion kit for it?
  20. Here's the thing about today's computers. Brand, to an extent, means nothing anymore. Yes there are different speeds and different storage capacities, but an Intel processor is an Intel and an AMD is an AMD. What makes a computer different or "better" is how well the parts are all put together and how helpful their product support is. I worked for CompUsa for 8 1/2 years and saw many many different brands and models come through our doors. "Brand" meant nothing to us. One month we'd have a bad run of Toshibas, but than all of a sudden, the Sony's, the pride and joy of the computer world at the time, would start having battery problems. And i'll even admit that Mac's havent been perfect either. Better than most, but certainly not a perfect track record. Personally, I think the netbooks are a little underpowered, even for photos and basic web browsing. Look for something with at least 2gb of ram and a decent sized hard drive. That's what photos will eat up, storage space. Windows 7 would also be a good choice to have. Look in Sunday ads for some good deals. Shopping purely by brand is a hit or miss game these days. Some brands will have a good run one month and turn around and sell pieces of poo the next. Sometimes even the same model numbers will have a bad pallet or two from the warehouse and the next be perfectly fine. Type in the models you're looking at into a website called www.cnet.com and see what they have to say about them. Oh and www.newegg.com has some great deals on refurbished laptops with warranties still on them.
  21. It'll be cheaper to shoot that's for sure!
  22. Except make Julian fries! Come on Canon fans! Where's the support?

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