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BigK

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  1. I'm a sucker for military helicopters. Loved the footage of those.
  2. I've been in there a few times too and liked the place. They have a decent selection of Condor gear at fair prices too.
  3.   That's the point exactly! His acting is what you like and that's got nothing to do with his off-screen existence. Since you're not watching his movies for any other reason, I agree. Why would you need to know? Ignorance is bliss. 
  4. I agree with Lumber_Jack, it's gotta be after rush hour traffic. I know that's rough on some of the old folks that go to bed when the sun goes down, LOL.
  5.   That makes perfect sense. There's always a scenario that I never think of until someone explains it to me.   I can't say enough good things about my LA Police Gear Operator L2 . I couldn't ask for anything more for the money. It's easy on batteries too.   [media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=1&v=RexDjQAL1y8[/media]
  6.   You can conceal a Kel-Tec P-32 in a see-thru speedo....they're that tiny. LOL     Seriously though, if you aren't going to get a CZ, get that Berretta on your list. It's not very concealable, but it's different than everything on your other list and variety is the spice of life.
  7. Okay, you've got me stumped. What would one do with a flashlight that requires it to reach out to 100 yds?
  8.   Who knew junkies were so resourceful, LOL.
  9.   we need a DISLIKE button, for real!!
  10. From what I've read/heard, it's most common with Glocks. The rear of the cartridge doesn't go all the way into the chamber, leaving that end of the brass unsupported by the barrel chamber. When the round I'd fired the pressure bulges the rear of the brass out just forward of the rim on the part hanging out off the chamber. This stresses the metal making it thinner. Many sizing dies won't remove this bulge, because it's so low on the brass. Even if you buy a fire that removes the bulge, the metal is already weakened.
  11. BigK

    Bullseye Bore

      I bet they sell dozens of them. LOL   I'm with ya, but the tech is cool.
  12. Pretty cool idea.   [media]https://vimeo.com/135807378[/media]   [media]https://vimeo.com/135808250[/media]     http://www.bullseyebore.com/
  13.   I can't believe you made it that far.
  14. I'm not sure what the best plan for containing such an outbreak would be. Herding up the sick and fencing off safe zones worked for Rick's group at the prison quite a while.
  15. There's some really cool pics of how others have displayed theirs on [url="https://www.google.com/search?q=ammo+collection+display&espv=2&biw=1920&bih=947&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0CBwQsARqFQoTCO_n5Y6ig8gCFQUXPgodvywOkA"]Google images[/url]. Sounds like a very neat idea. Post some pics if you decide to do it. Here's one that is just Winchester ammo...looks cool:
  16. I got a wild one that I can't even take for a ride in the truck without a leash to keep her from jumping out the window. I give her just enough slack to get to the window (it'd be cruel otherwise, LOL) but not enough to get more than her face out the window.   That'd be a little harder on a boat, but a leash means you can reel the dog in if it goes overboard, preventing you from taking a swim to go after an escapee.
  17. That looks nice. I like the shapes you put in the reinforcement around the top. Dyeing it a different color was a good call as well...gives it a classy look. Kudos.   Good looking knife too.
  18.   Taking my grandson shooting when he's old enough is one of the things I look forward to the most in life.
  19. Only an hour? What kind of commitment is that?
  20. I had a friend looking for a 15" slim handguard, so when I saw those Matrix Arms handguards this morning, I sent him the link.    I was a little late (2 weeks, LOL). He already bought one of these and says they are solid as a brick bat, despite the low price.   http://www.omegamanufacturinginc.com/Omega-Mfg-AR-15-Key-Mod-KeyMod-Free-Float-15-Extended-Rifle-Length-Handguard-Rail_p_518.html
  21.   One of my favorite blade shapes. I almost bought an Old Timer 152OT at a gun show, but it was one of the new ones (made in China).
  22. I got 10 coyote brown nylon straps with loops on one end and hooks on the other. You're welcome to them, if you're ever up near Smyrna/Lavergne or Franklin. Added: If not, you can get 3 of them from LaRue Tactical for $5 or $2 each. http://www.laruetactical.com/retaining-strap-velcro-discreet-case or you might give the kind made to be cable ties a try. http://www.harborfreight.com/10-in-hook-loop-cable-ties-20-pk-69074.html
  23.   LMAO...That's funnier than the original story.
  24. congrats, I joined the grandpa club about 5 months ago too...sure is cool, isn't it?
  25. I saw this on Google+ today and about shot Mt. Dew out my nose...

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