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  1. We use this in one of the ultrasonic cleaners at work. The 1 liter will last you a long time. https://www.coleparmer.com/p/cole-parmer-micro-90-cleaning-solution/504
  2. This season is going ok so far. As usual, my one jalapeño and cayenne plants have made more peppers than I know what to do with. The okra is in full swing. The cucumber was going great until the weevils got it. I pulled it up this morning and will plant another. My zucchini was great but rotted at the base all of a sudden. Got another one planted. My tomatoes are absolutely loaded with green fruit. Seems like theyre taking forever to ripen. Got 2 pickings from the green beans, pulled them up and will plant more. The snap peas didn't do much. Got barely a mouth full. The spinach was great while it lasted.... too hot for it now.
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    Ruger LCP

    I have one of this too... it makes a huge difference. A must have. The Galloway recoil spring and guide rod are on the list.
  4. peejman

    Ruger LCP

    It's not bad to shoot. You won't want to put 300 rds through it in one session, but it's not bad. The 8 rd mag helps a bit. I mostly pocket carry it but also have a belt holster made by @gjohnsoniv
  5. There's a Johnny Cash reference in there somewhere....
  6. Yep, the clip is real obvious (to anyone who knows what to look for) and the suspenders don't help. A darker belt and shirt would go a long way. Or paint the clip to match your belt. That said, I highly doubt the average sheeple would notice.
  7. I agree with this as well. Very few people would notice unless your pants are snug across your thighs.
  8. Something like this? https://www.nrastore.com/nra-tactical-phone-operator-holster
  9. Depends on how snug your pants are, but most people will think it's a phone in your pocket.
  10. Probably the PT111 G2. It's based on their 24/7 line that was developed for the military side arm contract competition maybe 10 years ago. My PT145 has been quite reliable. https://www.taurususa.com/product-details.cfm?id=890&category=Pistol
  11. My boss and his wife go to Camden a couple times a year. He speaks quite highly of it.
  12. I'd guess that generally you'll be facing your customers, so moving it around to 4:30-ish should make it nearly invisible from the front.
  13. I hit one of those spinning gopher targets 4 out of 6 shots with my P3AT at about 25 yds. I took my sweet time about it, but I did it and proved to a friend that mouse guns aren't as laughably inaccurate as some tend to think. For the OP I'd suggest one of the 4" pistols. Enough sight radius for good accuracy, but small enough for relatively easy concealment. There's plenty to choose from so pick one that you shoot well and fits your budget.
  14. 3:00 is the hardest spot to conceal with a tucked shirt. A bit further around in either direction might help.
  15. Thats not a very big gun, it oughta mostly disappear. Are you wearing the fairly trim cut clothes that seem to be the style these days? You might also just ask your coworker what he saw.
  16. For people who know what to look for, the belt clips are a dead giveaway. Other than switching to something like J hooks, there's not much you can do about it. Some pics might help.
  17. Agreed, motion sensors can be a hassle, especially with pets. I can't imagine outdoor motion sensors being at all worthwhile. My wife gets annoyed when the wind sets off the outdoor motion lights. If that included a blaring alarm, it'd get disconnected pretty quickly. My parents have indoor motion sensors now and we had them in our old house. At that time, the "solution" was to blind the lower half of the sensor so it would only see things roughly 4ft or taller. Works fine until the cat jumps on the back of the couch at 3am.
  18. Welcome. It's purdy up there.
  19. Glad it was mostly benign. I'd have my wife call it in immediately. They might not get to your house in time, but they might catch the guy at one down the road.
  20. You can send a firearm to an out-of-state gunsmith for repair and they can send it directly back to you. https://www.atf.gov/qa-category/gunsmiths
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    Sig P365

    Same here. I carry her guns way more than she does.
  22. I would guess the one with red is a red bellied or hairy woodpecker. We have a red bellied that hangs under the sunflower seed feeders when we run out of suet. https://www.thespruce.com/photos-of-common-woodpecker-species-4121955
  23. That's what she said.
  24. That's a Downy woodpecker. Never seen that before.

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