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BJB

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  1. BJB

    Rattlers

    What he said but mine would be a Dodge truck
  2. BJB

    I Pad help

    Looks like the files and training videos will be 17.1gb. These are things that I must have at any time so I was planning on getting the 32gb. Is there any history with other tablets or should I stick with apple
  3. BJB

    I Pad help

    So many to choose from and I don't want to blow all of my gun money. I will be using it for work more as a compact file cabinet. It has to be Wi-Fi ready. I know that a lot of companies are making tablets. Some say refurbished is as good as new (if it comes from their factory it meets their requirements) Any suggestions or directions would be Greatly Appreciated BJB
  4. That's Sweet But a couple of patches will be nice also
  5. Sweet Blade Spots. we need to get together soon, I have the curly maple ready to go
  6. Awesome look, I love the  Vaquero with the maple grips
  7. Probably not Bottom Line Gentleman, EMS should assess any and all MVA victims before being removed from the vehicle UNLESS they pose a risk to themselves or others by remaining in the car.
  8. Any idea if and when this is going to happen
  9. Interesting, wish I could afford to load that much
  10. IMR4350 with 106gr hillbilly bullet
  11. We can everything. Just finished canning a whole hog (except the tenderloin) and will be putting up 5 rows of peanut beans this week.
  12. BJB

    Snake guns

    That's what Im saying   Sometimes your better off not saying a thing :shrug:
  13. I would have to vote for the XDM also
  14. Not sure where to find one but it is available in 9mm   SIG SAUER introduces the P224, the first true subcompact in its classic all-metal firearms line. Ideal for concealed or off-duty carry, the P224 offers all of the features consumers expect, with one small change. Based on the P229®, one of the most prolific sidearms in federal law enforcement, the P224 takes the same hammer-fire reliability and lightweight all-metal frame and puts them in a subcompact package with all of the familiar SIG SAUER controls and functions. Despite its small size, the P224 maintains a double-stack magazine for a capacity of 11 rounds of 9mm and 10 rounds of .40S&W or .357SIG giving the P224 a decided advantage over most subcompact competitors. Newer model P229 magazines can also be used for an even greater round count.  
  15. Welcome from Clinton
  16. Thanks Gentleman,
  17. I am in a quandary. I have not been reloading long but came up with an awesome load for my 38 super and 9mm using Bullseye  powder. Now I cant find any.   What is going to be close to Bullseye and where could I find some   Im looking to get into casting since bullets are so hard to find. What lead is best to protect the barrels or is there a difference in lead   I have read a bunch of posts on casting and looking forward to Gordons step by step tutorial  
  18. That's what I was thinking when I read the title LOL Spots get off his d@@n knife
  19. Awesome. I love it. I have several file that belonged to my Grand Paw, almost smooth from use. Wasn't sure what to do with them put knew I would not get rid of them. You have inspired Sir.
  20. Awesome looking set up
  21. Very Nice
  22. Are you allowed to shot reloaded ammo in IDPA. I was under the impression that it had to be factory loads
  23. A bull barrel would finish the looks but nice as is
  24. Thats awesome, has anyone used one. wondering about the accuracy.

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