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  1.   Alex has a whole different way of reading a document. Drink a half can of zippo lighter fluid and read it again. You will see the light :)
    3 points
  2. Shouldn't they be busting granite for about 14 hours a day?
    3 points
  3. The biggest threat an armed society poses is to keep at bay any political over ambition (nice way of saying "Control of the Masses). The end goal is clearly the total ban of all firearms. A simple google search of statements made to disarm America will give hours of reading from many reliable sources. The extreme Liberal knows that mass killings cannot be stopped in cases of dedicated, violent and focused individuals or groups. They don't really care, but will use every tragedy to further the end goal.  It's all about getting control and forcing America to depend on it's government for everything.
    2 points
  4. As a few of you know I'm addicted to Berettas & have been on the lookout for an Inox (stainless) model Beretta 92FS in my price range for years without any luck. I spotted this one a few days ago and had to grab it! She's a beauty & in new condition with all stainless controls & included the factory hard case, two 15 round mags, and a set of walnut grips with Beretta emblems. I took the walnut grips off and replaced them with a set of aluminum grips, but may put them on another pistol.
    2 points
  5. Give it time guys, if we continue to buy at these prices they will never go down.
    2 points
  6. If I were in charge this is how things would be.   Upon conviction they will have all hair removed from their body. Preferably through the use of some sort of pill or treatment. If not they will at a minimum have their head/face shaved. After that it will never happen again while in custody.   While incarcerated food would meet nutritional requirements without any consideration as to how it tasted. The entire meal would be blended together and served as a soup. They will be issued a cup when they enter their cell and that is what they will drink their food from, no utensils of any kind will be given. If they decide they are going to throw the soup flour will be added and bake it like a giant bisquit. They would be fed warm soup for one meal and cold bologna sandwichs for the other meal. Maximum of 2,500 calories per day.   If an inmate requires healthcare after convicted it will be their family that pays for it, not the taxpayers. If the family can't afford it too bad and if the inmate dies then the organs can be harvested. If an inmate is on death row, or serving a sentence of life without the possibility of parole, their organs can be harvested at any time for the benefit of the law abiding even if the inmate is still alive.    Once convicted any money or valuables in their possession at the time of arrest will immediately be turned over to their victims. If it was a "victimless" crime then it will go towards the housing and feeding of the inmate.   There will be no such thing as commissary or inmate fund accounts.   Once convicted the only communication with the outside will be with their attorney and by mail only. The inmates will not be allowed to use any phones. There will be no such thing as visitation or conjugal visits.   There will be no televisions, no excercise equipment and the only time they spend outside of the 8x10 cell will be the 15 minute cold shower they take weekly. Their toothbrushes will only be the head with the bristles with no handle.   When inmates leave their cell they would wear a full face motorcycle helmet with the faceshield painted. This will prevent attempted assaults and escapes.   Inmates will only wear underwear while in custody. The jail will be kept at 65 degrees year round. They will not be issued a matress, blanket or sheets. Their bunk will either be made of concrete or steel.  
    2 points
  7. ....should be castrated with a dull butter knife! :mad:  That is all I have to say about that.
    1 point
  8. Cool mosin...i'm sure you will enjoy it   Good luck with the cosmoline removal
    1 point
  9. Nice mosin! Mine is a 43 as well still have not fired it but love it anyway! And I know your going to love yours! And mine has the brass fittings as well
    1 point
  10. Even uncleaned, it looks like a fine Mosin! 
    1 point
  11. Actually I like the idea because I load 9mm too. It wouldn't hurt my feelings not to have to switch primer sizes. But really - one way or the other manufactures!
    1 point
  12. I worked a StrikeForce fight in Nashville that he fought in, did his prefight physical and post fight eval.  Nice guy.  Daniel Cormier who is now kicking ass in the UFC fought that night too.
    1 point
  13. Decided to put together a long range gun and this is what I came up with. Savage Model 10 FCP with McMillan stock, Weaver mounts and tactical rings, Vortex Viper PST 4-16x50 (First Focal Plane) scope. Got it zeroed on sunday at 100 yards and it is shooting sub-moa out of the box. SWEET!!!
    1 point
  14. It will take over 100 years to fix this, and I dont see it happening.
    1 point
  15. Several ago an east TN lawmaker suggested that the state give Shelby county to Arkansas, thereby raising the IQ of both states. Very seldom can a person insult so many people in one sentence. :)
    1 point
  16. he is a great guy and class act i  trained with him at KMAA. he will do big things in the UFC
    1 point
  17. I picked some up recently. let me see if I can find who I ordered them from. It was a small place I had never heard about but quick shipping and a good price.    Edit- here you go   http://www.ammunitiondepot.com/Federal-Premium-Tactical-HST-9mm-124-Grain-P-JHP-p/p9hst3-a.htm
    1 point
  18. That's what happens when you work for liberals and take their money, you become like them.  Bill O'Reilly is just as bad on Gun Control.  It's all about the entertainment.  The thing is, I don't find it all that entertaining to listen to someone seriously talk about taking away my rights, as guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States of America.
    1 point
  19. He is a typical spineless, self serving, statist, sellout living off the backs of taxpayers, pig.
    1 point
  20. Have you tried looking on http://www.gunbot.net/ammo, http://gun-deals.com/ammo, http://www.slickguns.com/category/ammo or just going to http://www.gunbroker.com/ or http://www.gunauction.com/ to check out the auctions?  I saw some OK deals in the auctions if I was hurting for some ammo.  I keep the calculator up and do the math.  Good luck!
    1 point
  21.   All it would take is for OPEC countries to demand payment in something other than the USD for things to cascade in a hurry.   I agree the USD dollar is based on a type of ponzi/confidence game scam at this point, and all it takes for that to fail is for significant players to lose that confidence.   - OS
    1 point
  22. i was ask if i would come to this show as a friend .i try very hard not to say no to a friend sam sold 6k 40s in the first half hour she didnt do too bad today but will not be going back about half the tables were empty but i did my part
    1 point
  23. Seems like I have some Catching up to do to keep up with cartel!
    1 point
  24. I'm all for it.  We don't have enough taxes to begin with.  Everybody needs to contributing their fair share.  :shake:   Honestly, I don't know why they are d**king around with this weak piece of legislation.  They might as well just go ahead and confiscate our paychecks and retirement accounts. Then they give us back what they think we need to live.  After all, 90% of American people support it, it is for the children, and if just one person might be saved it needs to be done.
    1 point
  25. Regardless of what the market may say, CZ s a superior product to the clones.
    1 point
  26. Buying only what you "need" is relative. This week I only need 100 rounds for the range, but if I can't find it for another 5 weeks I "need" 500 rounds. OP congrats on the score.
    1 point
  27. I wouldn't feel bad Joe, I'm sure the ones that are being hard on you have PLENTY of ammo set back. I'm not sure when less than a case of 9mm and 999rds of .22lr became hoarding but i feel real certain that if any one of them was down to a few hundreds rounds on hand they would have done the same thing. Theres no difference between buying some bulk 9mm in person and buying it online so i can't see where your doing anything that they aren't. I'm glad to see when other forum members have a streak of good luck and would think others would be as well.
    1 point
  28. One of these days we will wake up and find all "old" money is seized by the Government and we are issued Gov. debit cards. That way every sale is controlled and taxed. 
    1 point
  29. The Garand in in a whole other league. With all the other options for military surplus rifles, I think the demand for Mosins has been so high, only because they were/are cheap.
    1 point
  30. So how much did you leave for the next customer?
    1 point
  31.   Conversely, I fully understand why many people want to stay as anonymous as possible regarding completely legal private firearms sales.   - OS
    1 point
  32. Perfect example of "No good deed goes unpunished."
    1 point
  33. I still carry an old gen 2 Glock 21, most of the finish is worn thin or gone on the corners. Mechanically it's still pristine. It's a tool, designed to do a job. I give no more thought to dings and scrapes on it than I would on a pair of vise grips.
    1 point
  34. Y'all are really gonna blast me hard when my Archangel stock w/ detachable mag comes in. I'll be sure to post pics so you have something to glare at menacingly.
    1 point
  35. Look for Century Arms. If they built it....leave it. Backwater cess pools and third world countries have all built AKs that work just fine. Century Arms seems to be about the only one who can screw up building an AK on a regular basis.
    1 point
  36. If you weren't previously, you are definitely on their list now. Haha :-)
    1 point
  37. I try to email once a week. I just sent an email personally thanking the Senators who voted against the Universal Background Check bill and urged them to continue standing strong. This fight is far from over though.
    1 point
  38. He's been drinking the new RINO koolaid sport drink developed by McCain and Graham.
    1 point
  39. It is a really bad idea. It only serves to embolden an idiot even more than carrying a firearm. It allows people to wrongfully intimidate or scare people. And finally I think anyone with a badge is impersonating LE.   I met a guy who had one. He said he was either going to wear it on his belt or around his neck. He said he would be able to flash his badge to prevent a crime. He also said when, not if, he had to shot someonoe he could wave his badge to responding LE so they won't shoot or arrest him. I never talked to or seen him again to see how well his plans worked out but I susoect they didn't.
    1 point
  40. What's twelve inches long and swings between Obama's legs?                                                           Chris Matthews' tie.
    1 point
  41. The outer finish on Glocks will show wear, but the tenifer treatment penetrates into the metal & should still protect against corrosion.
    1 point
  42. I agree with him.  We MUST loosen the constraints on the 2nd to ensure "the security of a free State".
    1 point
  43. I'm a TN Handgun Safety Course instructor and agree with the posting of ghawk249 above.  Our students, even the first time shooters, haven't had much trouble with the new shooting requirements, but we have found that we have to emphasize the importance of sight , alignment.  If you're prepping for the shooting portion of the class, spend most of your time understanding sight alignment and you shouldn't have any trouble.  To restate the new requirements, the target is a B-29 silhouette, which is about 1/4 the size of the former B-27 target.  The B-27 is a reduced version of the 50 yard B-27 which is meant to me used at 50 feet.  A total of 50 shots are fired.  Twenty shots at 3 yards (9 feet), twenty shots at 5 yards (15 feet), and ten shots at 7 yards (21 feet).  Hits in (or touching) the 7 ring (the outside scoring ring on the target) count 2 points each.  Hits outside the scoring rings but inside the silhouette count 1 point each.  Anything outside the silhouette counts zero.  A total of 70% (or 70 points) is required to pass the shooting phase of the course.
    1 point
  44. Had a long post typed out until the old iPad decided to do its own thing, but here's the gist. Good points, but they failed to mention the best option; Our Lady of Blessed Acceleration, don't fail us now! Most of the wonderful people you'd likely meet in an armed confrontation couldn't reliably hit a stationary paper target at seven yards let alone a rapidly moving target inside a vehicle. ANY increased distance decreases your chances of being hit and increases the time you have to react. And should you be in an offensive mood, put that 23.1 million grain bullet you're driving to work.
    1 point
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  46. If your that worried about under penetration due to heavy clothes or jackets switch to another caliber. I know many shooters not one of whom would try taking a headshot on a moving combative target unless absolutely positively neccasery. Especially in any kind of scenario in which a miss on the target equals a potential hit on an innocent bystander. I read a lot about the whole two to the chest one to the head and think that's a crap load of crap as well personaly. There may be one or two instances in which that may be the correct thing to do but it's so highly unlikely I won't train to ingrain it into my head. If they don't drop after two center mass shots we'll see what three or four does to em. If anything I'm probably more likely to try shooting lower than higher, the hips make a much better target than the head and I have a hard time picturing someone continuing any kind of threatening advance with a shattered hip.
    1 point
  47. That's true. But the roads would be a little safer if people would leave a safe distance to cyclists. Cyclists do need to follow the rules of the road like everyone else, but I can't tell you how many times some one has "buzzed" me and yelled at me for no reason whatsoever. I had a situation about 5 years ago with a guy who almost hit me and then proceeded to pull over and threaten me because he says his wife was almost in an accident with a cyclist a few days before and he wanted me to explain it or he would kick my ass. I told him I would be more than happy to call KPD so he can try to make a report about the other cyclist. Otherwise, he could get the hell out of my face and stop threatening me. He left....
    1 point
  48. When I was younger, we were admonished not to shoot on Sunday at all. Of course that was years ago and the world has changed quite a bit. as for the respect part, I would say any time after 9 am is fine...simply because slothfulness is a sin
    1 point
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