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  1. Lighten up Francis.
    3 points
  2. I have no opinion on the matter.  I'm protestant.   Now queue the "Lighten up, Francis" jokes.    :lol:
    3 points
  3. I think this douchebaggery could be perpetual. Every time someone buys from these aholes it funds their next trip to clean out Wally World or to make a bulk order online. Demand will stay high and these guys will limit the supply by snapping it up at source.
    3 points
  4. Why can't they just admit they f'd up royal? This is the reason there is so much distrust of the LAPD. They are planning to settle out of court so they don't have to admit wrongdoing and they can gag the victims as part of the deal. IMO, these ladies should absolutely not settle out of court. They should sue civilly and push for criminal prosecution of the officers involved. This whole "well he the other officers were shooting and I shot too" argument they always give is BS. Every officer is responsible for their rounds same as me. None of those POS's have any business walking the street free without threat of prosecution, let alone wearing a badge.
    2 points
  5.     Yup, if I thought the Big Guy would honor a hedged bet, might claim to be a Christian myself. Also a Muslim, Jew, Hindu, etc etc, just to cover all the bases.   - OS
    2 points
  6. I'm sure the good Lord is just ecstatic to be your insurance policy against eternal damnation.
    2 points
  7. just saw this on youtube and had to share ... would LOVE to hear a state of the union address like this      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5ELyG9V1SY
    2 points
  8. Don't discount the used market. I picked up this model 39-2 a while back for $375. It was like new, and came with 4 magazines, box, tools, and all paperwork.
    2 points
  9. yes across the board primers powder bullets ammo i have always thaought the shortage was manf. to  to get higher prices
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  10. The junk mail is small price to pay for keeping my 2nd amendment rights. 
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  11. If you only knew the crap that goes on in the awards system. Compared to what I've seen, this Chappy has met the requirements for a meritorious Bronze Star by comparison to what I've seen it awarded for. If I were king for a day, this lunacy would end and Bronze Stars would require actual valor and this subjective meritorious crap would end. This system awards staff weenies with BSMs while giving ARCOM Vs to lower enlisted who were shot while dragging wounded buddies behind cover. Just disgusting. Don't even get me started of these less than worthless piles of POGs who have received BSMs having never stepped foot in a combat zone. One of the many reasons I was happy to leave. The military wants people to feel good about themselves and could care less about the grunts that actually do the work our military exists for in the first place. Once again, for all the folks in the military who want all the shiny medals and awards that have traditionally gone to the infantry, they should have gone into the infantry. There have been more new authorized tabs badges and such in the past decade than the last 70 years, while the standards for everyone have dropped across the board. And when I see a overweight slob of a Soldier that can't IMT unless its vicariously through an XBOX I think to myself how quickly things would have to change if we had to fight a real war.
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  12. Unfortunately rank plays way to large a role in the awards process.  Had an E-4 chaplains assistant created the same powerpoint they at best would have received an acchievement medal or nothing atall.
    2 points
  13.   I saw comments on a Colorado site today. The advice was... ignore the law. No way to prove when they were made.   BTW... the dumber this gets, the more folks will ignore it. If y'all absolutely insist on turning me into a criminal, then I'm probably smart enough to be good at it.
    1 point
  14. I did something I never do and waited around tonight for 2.5 hours for them to get the truck unloaded just for .22 ammo. I got one box of Winchester M22 ( 1000 rounds ) and 2 boxes of 555 round Winchester. I hate Walmart but I was running low on .22 so I guess it was worth the wait. When I got there it was just me and by the time they brought it out, there were 15 people in line and the 6 cases was gone within 15 minutes of being brought out. 
    1 point
  15. Pascal's Wager is a poor way to go about His business.
    1 point
  16. ...oh yeah, and 400 more rounds of 7.62x39 Seriously, SGAmmo.com is the best! I think I ordered these real late Saturday night and they arrived today. Pretty fast!
    1 point
  17. Anyone want to start a new interwebz conspiracy theory?   Benedict the Retired was in the Hitler Youth.  Where did all the Nazi's escape to after WWII?  Argentina.  Coincidence?  :tinfoil:         :P
    1 point
  18. I do have to turn the volume up when the British accents come out.  We speak the same language but....   BTW, I had no idea Maggie from Walking Dead Is English.  Saw her on the Talking Dead Sunday.   That accent makes her like 3 times hotter.
    1 point
  19. Outdoor Channel can kiss my ass because somewhere between them and the cable company I don't get it anymore.  It's now part of an extra "package".
    1 point
  20. I like that he chose the name of a saint who was known to defy and embarass the Vatican establishment. Well played, and it sounds like a good fit for his personality and ministry style.
    1 point
  21. You are wrong, TMF. Alex Jones confirmed it with an unidentified source. I, for one, am taking this to heart so I"m going to start buying as much gold and silver as possible.   :lol:
    1 point
  22. Thanks guys. One followed me home today.
    1 point
  23. That is pretty much it Walmart is getting very little ammo when they get it it is gone in min because there is a shortage not a false shortage. If it was avalible Walmart would be rolling truck loads to every store any you could buy all you want. So you can spend endless hours trolling the Walmart for ammo and if you are lucky you may get some at a good price it has went up some there too or you can pay what it is selling for in gun shops and on line when people have it in stock that is the way it works. Free Market If you don't like it get mad I guess or don't buy it. The world keeps turning and tomorrow will be another day. Jason
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  24. Thank you for the education on how the free market works, I don't think anyone else on here had really explained it yet. So, Walmart has ammo and these Armslist guys go and buy it all as soon as it hits the shelf creating a false shortage. Then they put it on the Internet at a substantial mark up and you expect us not to get mad about it? As long as these people can keep the shelves at Walmart bare they will continue to be able to ask whatever they want for ammo.
    1 point
  25. It's not just Armslist, it's the Gun Shops too. I was in Huntsville yesterday and checked several GS and their prices on ammo was 1.5-2 times Nov 2012 prices. Everyone seems to be gouging. I bought a box of 20 rds of American Eagle 308 168g at Outpost Armory and it was priced $32, more than $1.50/rd. I had no 308 and a new gun, so I bought.   I constantly check 3 WalMarts in my area and never catch any ammo on their shelves, but see it on Armlists at 2-3 times regular price. I wonder how many more months this craze is going to last. The problem is you can not even find reloading components, for reloaders started hoarding these supplies. Sorry for the complaining, but ammo prices are getting to me.
    1 point
  26.   I'm afraid you have more faith in humanity than I do. I seem to remember the people re-electing Obama. That pretty much sealed my opinion of the masses.
    1 point
  27. Seems they've already found us ... we have whole foods, the contributor, a new convention center we arguably didn't need (and unarguably can't afford), and a Hollywood TV show about Nashville. The libs are here and sadly, I fear, more are on the way. The CA bunch seems to have got Nashville. The Detroit bunch got Memphis. Who's calling dibs on Chatt or Knoxville?!?
    1 point
  28. I wonder how many of the hoarder/speculators are gun enthusiasts?  I suspect most are. What they are doing is cutting off their nose to spite their face as they are helping to ensure that when supply does meet demand that the wholesale prices will reflect that demand, however it was created.  Short term profits must be more important to these folks than the long term health of the shooting sports.  Just think of how many kids will not be shooting or getting into shooting during this "shortage."  Heck, adults with no ammo will go on to other activities, I know I have.  Fewer and fewer shooters will have a significant political impact further downstream.  Just when the shrinking numbers of shooters become more and more politically isolated we have our "profiteers" creating divisions among shooters just when it is even more important to have unity.    Relying solely on the NRA to preserve shooting "rights" will likely prove ineffective over the increasing political power of urban population/political centers.  It is a pity that shooters can't unite, instead of screaming and ranting, show responsibility, a concern for the environment, thoughtfulness and how shooting can be fun, educational and sometimes necessary. 
    1 point
  29. I hope the resellers choke on it. But there will be some schmuck who will end up buying. ( several schmucks until the demand slows and the supply goes back to normal).
    1 point
  30. I would be surprised if any reliable facts could be compiled to create statistics. I think any "studies" one way or the other would be immediately suspect since there just aren't that many instances out there of shootings where the manner in which a person was carrying was entered into a police report, let alone into some kind of database where this info could be tracked. Someone could easily just cherry pick incidents to prove their argument one way or the other. Best to just apply common sense and rational thought when considering carry options. Some folks think that it's crazy to walk into your local convenience store with a weapon exposed as if the world will end and any potential robber will just take your gun and shoot you with it; some folks think you should be able to walk into a Chuck E Cheese with an AK pistol strapped to your leg and no one should be alarmed and anyone who is is a hoplophobe.
    1 point
  31. Lot of glen and maggie attention lately... wondering if one or the other may bite it soon.   Also noticing that there's very little screen time for the baby, carol and hershel's other daughter.
    1 point
  32. Almost on the same track...the guy who plays the doctor on "House" is an example. First time I saw him on MI5 I couldn't believe what I heard. So I did a little online search and found that he was English.
    1 point
  33. I bought my most recent Glocks for $400.  I would save another month or so and buy a quality handgun rather than settling.
    1 point
  34. You can opt out of most junk mail and spam.
    1 point
  35.   Well, ask Madam Speaker why she would not allow debate on SJR2 (election of judges).  They are not listening to anything that the People have to say, only that which is best (in their opinion) for the Republican caucus.  Every one of them thinks only of partisanship and the advancement of their power.  Duty and obligation to their constituents is a thing of the past, it died with the penny post card evidently...
    1 point
  36. Interesting how Snopes would claim the tax is "false" when it is listed on the IRS publication. I think it's time for the leftist propogandists at Snopes to get punched repeatedly in the throat.
    1 point
  37. The problem I am running into here is the good ole boy system, they can scan the day before the bar codes and know what is coming in,  They then call their families and friends and they are there waiting to purchase the ammo.  Guess that is the beauty of working at wal mart.  Never thought there was a beauty in it but i guess that would be it right now.
    1 point
  38. The real problem is going to be the lack of people that even care about freedoms in the elections. Many Republicans were either LAZY in the fall elections, or just plain dumb for not putting Obama out of office. I wasn't thrilled about Romney, but hey. I wanted Obama out at all costs, and maybe regrouping in 2016. But many Conservative voters stayed home rather than vote for Romney. I heard several I know say so. And that's just in my small circle of friends. The Liberals have a dream and that dream is Marxist Socialism. To get there, all they have to do is get the majority of Americans dependent on Uncle Sam for their needs, get them fired up and then get them to the voting booth, in buses if necessary (sound familiar?). They did an excellent job of it too. They use mental manipulation on the campaign trail by using vague terms in promise after promise, lie after lie, that each person can shape into their own idea of what was said or promised. Take the "Hope and Change" slogan and the "Forward" slogans. These are words that allows each person to conjure up their own images suited to their needs and in each persons mind without any support or explanation by the administration. The Liberal plan is to produce a citizen that is dependent on the government for everything they want or need and do it in huge numbers. They fight against the Constitution by ridiculing and painting anyone that holds it in high esteem as outside the norm and backward ("holding on to their guns and Bibles"). The REAL problem is, the entire political scale has slid to the left. Even the Republicans are moving left. Most of those in the House are more afraid of loosing their cushy jobs and taking the easy road, than doing what they were sent there to do. They are caving in. Our own Bob Corker is a prime example. He was having dinner with Obama, as were 11 or 12 other WEAK Conservative Senators, while Rand Paul was filibustering John Brennan's nomination and doing his job as best he could. I believe the mid term elections will decide the future of our country. The Liberals are fired up. They feel they they are on the home stretch and way in the lead. To them, this is their time of history and on the verge of taking over the country and they are going to bring it on. Hell, they ALREADY ARE.!! Obama and the Liberals know that the mid terms are the most important elections in our history.   I just hope Conservative America wakes up and smells the coffee between now and then! Oh...I sure do hope Magpull sticks to their "mags" on this one.......(got to stick to the thread topic)
    1 point
  39. I grew up in West Virginia, it was common place that every grocery store had a wine isle. Seems silly to me that this is such a big deal here. Liquor stores just need to adjust their business plan a little, they'll be fine.
    1 point
  40. I would imagine on the rifle end the majority of the recoil/impact would be absorbed by the gas system/buffer tube etc. I'm sure if you felt the full force of the bolt cycling back into your shoulder, it would feel too good.
    1 point
  41. It's an empty chamber indicator.  You clip it on using the tab then gently let the slide forward so everyone knows the gun is unloaded.    "SIG" stands for "Stick In Gun".
    1 point
  42. After the match, pick up all the brass you want, it's on the ground, everyone is done shooting, get it all... But... You're out pasting targets and realize it's just you and couple of the same people doing all the pasting, when you turn to yell for more pasters all you see are asses stuck up in the air. You're trying to do a walk through and everyone is in the way trying to pick up brass. I don't think the competition comment was out of place.
    1 point
  43. I am a sucker for swag, so of course I'd buy.
    1 point
  44. Went to Academy in Mt. Juliet. They had a couple of AR's in stock.
    1 point
  45. Carried this evening to the preds game. No signs, no wands, no problems.
    1 point
  46. My 1911 has yet to have a malfunction in 3500+ rounds but it has been gone through from top to bottom.   Dolomite
    1 point
  47. A lot of this is post Civil War, when the recently mustered-out United States Colored Troops (USCT) began returning to their states with .58 caliber rifle-muskets and the skill to use them. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas outlines the process in detail in a well-footnoted, scholarly concurring statement in one of the high profile Supreme Court Second Amendment Cases. It is available online, and I might be able to dig it out later.   I think it's in:   http://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/09pdf/08-1521.pdf     Edit:   Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas' Concurrence in McDonald v. Chicago is here starting on page 67 of the pdf):   http://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/09pdf/08-1521.pdf
    1 point
  48. Would love to hear the talk around the water cooler back at Glock. They must be none too happy to be thrown under the bus so that some chief can get a shiny new pistol. It just seems like it'd been just fine to say, "Yep, we want out officers to carry .45s now and we got a great deal on these Sigs", and that would be the end of it. Why make a bunch of crap up? Makes it all very shady.
    1 point
  49. Oh, and ironically, they had plenty of .380 if anyone uses that anymore. Couldn't findvany 5 years ago.
    1 point
  50. Last month I went to Tactical Response Fighting Shotgun course. Its a two day class from 8an to 5pm. Loved the staff and instructors there. My wife was able to get a little footage and so did I with a HD Contour POV camera on the shotgun. The shotgun I used was my Saiga-12 seeing as its a semi auto magazine fed shotgun to make it a little easier on my 1 armed ass lol.   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tj0L5tinuAI
    1 point
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