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peejman

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  1. Options I've found: http://www.falcohols...ter-it-526.html http://www.511tactic...stol-Pouch.html http://www.blackhawk...ster,781,34.htm http://www.uncle-mik..._pak_pouch.html Generally, reviews indicate they're all a bit smaller than advertised. If it says... "fits medium frame autos" ... that means you might be able to squeeze one in there, but good luck getting it out in a hurry. My assumption is that bear spray distracts the animal long enough for you to get away. Is it going to writhe around on the ground moaning and wailing? I doubt it.
  2. I've considered a thigh rig, but was afraid there'd be a stampede of tree huggers before I made it out of the parking lot. Kydex paddle holster... hmmmm. Got any details? ... and then Lester reminds me why I'd thought about getting one of those. They just seem awfully expensive for what they are. I think I remember seeing a knock-off at a much lower price, but can't find it at the moment.
  3. I also carry my young'un in a backpack.... Maybe I'm missing something obvious, but how do you carry while wearing the pack? If I snug the pack's waist strap for adequate support, it mashes the gun/holster and is very uncomfortable. Even with the waist strap a little looser, access to draw seems poor at best.
  4. You stick cleaning rods up the bore, right? They're as likely if not more likely to scratch it.
  5. How cool is that! Makes me wish I still lived there. A friend and former colleague was big into reenacting. He did just about every war.. Revolution, Civil, WWI, WWII... He got really bad arthritis in his knees and had to find something a little less strenuous. He hooked up with a guy who owned several artillery pieces and joined his cannon crew. Said it's the most fun he's ever had.
  6. Very interesting. However, it's clearly implied there is a predecessor to this thread... but I can't find it?
  7. Wow. What bait/lure were you using?
  8. Glad it worked out. I doubt my wife would've been so observant. I agree that it might be time for a little practice. Now that's funny!
  9. This. And keep it concealed.
  10. I'd start here: http://www.tncourts....court-judiciary or more accurately, here: http://www.tncourts.gov/boards-commissions/court-judiciary/file-complaint
  11. How 'bout a .45 ACP SBR?
  12. Sounds like quite a character. The cellulitis he's gonna get from those wounds may make him think twice about the doctor.
  13. I'd field strip a brand new one and clean out the assembly/preservative goop if necessary. After that.... I typically just wipe the obvious crud off of it and carry on. I don't field strip and clean but every 300-ish rds, or when the barrel begins to look cruddy. I've never done a detail strip just to clean one. Normally a little CLP and compressed air are adequate without taking everything apart. I believe guns get broken and/or worn out faster by obsessive cleaning than by shooting.
  14. And now you see why folks buy the tools and do it themselves. I think I've got about $120 in the tools. ... $170 if you count the rear stand. JC Whitney bead breaker... $70 Home-made balancer ... $30 Rim protectors ... $20 Rear stand... $50 I also use eye hooks in the ceiling to hang the front of the bike.
  15. A very talented and patient welder could fix them, but that'd likely cost more than new ones. You might find an odd-ball threaded insert that's fractionally bigger than what's there to replace it with. Dare I say.... there's always JB weld.
  16. I had a ball. Would like to do it again but not sure if I'll find the time this spring.
  17. The one-day course cost me $50. I think it varies by location.
  18. Never, ever get in the middle of a dog fight. I'm not talking about them growling and snapping at each other, but a full-on fur ball. I know you'd like to protect your precious baby too, but dogs go to fully primal kill everything mode, which includes you. The white of their eyes turn red and it's game on. If you can intervene before it gets to that, great. If not, best to just get away and wait for it to be over.
  19. Welcome!
  20. This. I have a dog and like dogs in general just fine. However, I'm reacting aggressively toward one that comes running toward my kids. First priority is to get the kids out of harms way. A sharp vocal command with an aggressive posture will stop most dogs in their tracks. I have two little ones. We walk around the neighborhood and in the park. I try to make a point to keep my right hand free.
  21. Just installed tech sights on my SKS. Love 'em. Sight picture is so much better. I had to crank the windage almost all the way over which means something is a little crooked, but otherwise they're great.
  22. You'll like those tires. I know lots of people around knoxville (me being one) who can mount them. Take the bands off and leaving them sitting in the sun before they're installed... the installer will thank you. Tools to do it yourself are pretty inexpensive. They'll pay for themselves in a couple changes.
  23. What they said. And you can shoot .44 specials for plinking. Need I say more...

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