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  1. Yea, I guess I need to get some other goofy pic taken with my facial hair. Give me time!
  2. I've had the beardy stuff a little over a year now, but I need a haircut! Oh man, I meant to call her today and thank her for the great opportunity! I actually had a lot of fun! I hope I didn't bore them (zing!) all to death. I'll call her tomorrow.
  3. I traded with TripleDigitRide for a Galco snubby Kframe holster today. Nice guy, BTW! Anyways, I've been keeping an eye out for some kind of k fram holster for a long time, but nobody seems to have them in stock. It's j frame, glock, keltec, or nothing! While definitely not a "concealment" holster, I like it! Don't laugh at me or my house, but here are some pics: Thanks again Paul!
  4. Give a call to the locals. After factoring in tranfer fees it may be close versus buying online. I really suggest Hero Gear if you can find a way to make the trip. (Your location just says "Tennessee" so I don't know where you are.) Call Joe or Dan and see if they can help.
  5. musicman

    Ruger LCR

    You referencing the full vs half lug thing? You can/could get GPs both ways.
  6. musicman

    Ruger LCR

    what... do you ... like ... spend time on a forum about Rugers or something?!
  7. musicman

    Ruger LCR

    Yea, sorry, I just had to put that recall poke in there! I just thought it would be funny.
  8. I almost posted that awhile ago! That video is incredible. This is the version I usually find myself watching (same song, different taping) I think Gilbert is better in the video you posted, but I like Portnoy better in this one! (EDIT--- OK, after watching your video, HOLY CRAP!! Paul is INCREDIBLE in that one! Just amazing! His accuracy with those targeted highspeed slides is mindblowing!) [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynB3Ei45MhM[/ame]
  9. As much as it pains me to say it, I agree with EBD... and I don't like Taurus guns. If it were me, I'd wait and save another $100 or so and get an S&W M&P9. Have you checked out the CZ75, too? I had a Sigma in .40 and would have another, but most folks don't like the heavy (like 12lb) trigger and spongy action, although my gun was incredibly accurate. The only gun I've shot tighter groups with is my 19-3 Combat Masterpiece. The M&P is where it's at, IMHO.
  10. musicman

    Ruger LCR

    More important.... ...have they already set a date for the recall?
  11. I doubt the Wilson sells for $800!
  12. Wasn't Kimber doing that awhile back?
  13. musicman

    Ruger LCR

    So is that what the countdown clock on the Ruger site is all about? (currently showing 1 day, 15:09:xx to go) Anyone else notice that Smith has chambered a gun in .327 federal? Kind of a little jab, I guess.
  14. Yea, sorry, DW does not make doublestacks. At the end I thought he was referencing 1911s in general, not just doublestacks.
  15. musicman

    Ruger LCR

    A tupperware revolver? And how much composite are we talking about? Like a steel (metal) cylinder and barrel and working bits, then composite frame? Sleeved cylinders even? I dunno. Sounds funky. Guess we will have to wait for pics.
  16. Well.... Para Ordnance makes a bunch in that price range, but there are wildly varying reports of how well they work. STI also makes some REALLY nice ones, but they are expensive. As for good 1911s that won't break the bank, the Armscor/RIA guns seem to be a great value at under $500. Stepping up, my favs are the Dan Wesson guns which land right near $1,000. Smith & Wesson makes some really nice 1911s just over the 1k mark, too.
  17. Yea, I wish they'd come through again. They played the Ryman on that tour and it was great!
  18. Joe Satriani was one the left (no intro needed, obviously), Pual Gilbert was in the middle (of Mr. Big fame. He wrote "To Be With You". Was in a band called RacerX, and lots of solos and collaborative stuff. He lived in Japan for awhile and was pretty much a god over there, along with Marty Friedman and others.) and John Petrucci was on the right (John is the guitar player for Dream Theater, one of the best prog-rock bands ever. Think Metallica meets Rush, Yes, Kansas, Floyd, etc. He also has a solo album "Suspended Animation" which is worth a listen) What to do for your 7 year old son who shows signs of being musically gifted? That's easy!! Buy one less box of ammo per week or month and get that boy some lessons!! (usually $17-20 per lesson) Most music stores either offer lessons or have a bulletin board with contact info for those who do. Don't push him into playing an instrument or type of music YOU want him to (my parents made that mistake) and if he doesn't seem like he likes his teacher, find another. I've seen lots of 5-6 year olds taking guitar lessons, and I've seen some 10 year olds that make me look like a doofus on the instrument. It's pretty cool to see an 11 yr old play "Kashmir", and be good at it! It's also a blast to see a little guy get down the chords for "Smoke on the Water"! Rock and Roll is alive and well my friends!
  19. +47, Nate! Have you seen the old pics of Joe Satriani with his curly hair and hairy arms? A silver guitar is the only chance that guy ever had at gettin' wit da ladiez!
  20. Shoot yea! I've been listening to this over and over! I think my favorite bit is right betwee 3:06 and 3:26. Petrucci has a nice bit, and then Gilbert follows with that awesomeley timed bit of funky twangy stuff... just amazing. I'll never be able to create anything like that. I can riff all day and not play anything to hold a candle to these guys.
  21. Many of you know I'm a guitar nut (not a good player, just a fan, really) I've seen these guys on tour together and it was good, and I've seen them all separately, and that was good too. I've been bored tonight and youtubing music and found this [ame] [/ame]This has got to be the best I've ever heard them play together... just astounding! Petrucci is my favorite when he's playing with Dream Theater, and Joe Satriani is the godfather, of course, but I'm soon becoming a die-hard paul Gilbert fan. He even does a mean Spice Girls cover! (youtube that one!)
  22. Here's some good reading from another board I frequent. There should be a lot of pertinent info for you here: http://smith-wessonforum.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/570103904/m/3671064962
  23. I've noticed the subltety in the difference between the "smack" of a fresh apple being hit versus the "smwoosh" of an apple that is about two weeks past ripe when shooting them with my 91/44. YEA RIGHT!
  24. I've been seeing more and more things like this involving the .40. Dunno what to make of that.
  25. And if some goober tells mgmt that the 4th door is not posted properly, what, pray tell, is the manager going to do?! (I'll give you a hint... THEY ARE GOING TO POST THE 4TH DOOR!!!!!!) So shut your pie holes, and carry CONCEALED!

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