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  1.   Look at it this way. O can't pour piss out of a boot with the instructions on the heel. Alexander the Great he ain't.
    5 points
  2. A man died and went to The Judgment, they told him , “Before you meet with God, I should tell you — we’ve looked over your life, and to be honest you really didn’t do anything particularly good or bad. We’re not really sure what to do with you. Can you tell us anything you did that can help us make a decision?” The newly arrived soul thought for a moment and replied, “Yeah, once I was driving along and came upon a person who was being harassed by a group of thugs. So I pulled over, got out a bat, and went up to the leader of the thugs. He was a big, muscular guy with a ring pierced through his lip. Well, I tore the ring out of his lip, and told him he and his gang had better stop bothering this guy or they would have to deal with me!” “Wow that’s impressive, “When did this happen?” “About three minutes ago,”
    5 points
  3. "it'll never happen here."  :whistle:
    5 points
  4. well, I admit I was lost as to who this was until I read the word football. Still don't give a crap about him one way or the other. He used it to get his name out there and well they call that making your bed and laying in it.
    4 points
  5. Wow...right at 6 years. A record? And post not even on topic, so extra points for that. :) - OS
    4 points
  6. Beard oil?? Soft & lustrous???? Oi vey. Shave it off & use this on your vagina. Beards are supposed to be course, grizzly & manly.
    4 points
  7. Hope none of those nice Libtards get shot.
    4 points
  8. Ok, finally had a minute to put the 2nd one together. This one is all for me. Did a quick 10 round function test. Hopefully I will get a chance to zero the red dot this week. Upper, lower, and bolt courtesy of CMT Coating from CCR Trigger (Geissele) and Rail (Troy) from VTAC VLTOR buffer stuff Aimpoint T-1 on a LaRue mount and Tango down cover Surefire flash hider & a couple of Magpul goodies Not included (yet) Tax Stamp from Uncle Sam - check back in about 365 days apparently... Mucho thanks to all my invisible internet friends here who either asked the questions I needed the answer to or answered the questions I needed answers to. And, thanks to a very understanding wife for her never ending patience... Mark
    4 points
  9. So I was reading another forum, and some members were discussing how to stock up on asthma inhalers, which can be critical for some people.  They are specifically called meter-dosed inhalers.  Ever since they changed the propellant from ozone-killing to ozone safe, those inhalers have gone up in price tremendously, and it did not appear cheap to stock up on inhalers.   Someone mentioned a bicycle pump nebulizer, so I Googled it:  http://littledevices.org/2013/08/10/diyneb/   My son had to use a nebulizer when he was much younger.   We still have all the tubing, masks, and nebulizer pump.  To test out if it is a viable alternative, I connected a piston bicycle pump to the tubing (it came with an attachment for filling inflatable things that worked perfectly).  Instantly after the first pump, vapor started coming from the cup.  I was surprised because I guess I always assumed that nebulizer technology was more complicated.  If I pumped continuously, I could vaporize all the liquid in the cup.   I have researched the cost of albuterol ampules because we occasionally have cats come in with asthma attacks.  Since albuterol is an old drug, it appears to be relative cheap (when not in inhaler form), and thus could be stocked up if you had access or a prescription.  One person on the message board suggested that vets with breathing problems often get a whole bunch from the VA.   One of my veterinary pharmacy teachers (a PharmD) was talking about Xopenex vs albuterol.  My understanding is that the drug company convinced a bunch of pediatricians that Xopenex was better, but they basically have the same effect.  I think that I used an albuterol inhaler when I was young (some 30+ years ago).  We haven't had to use the nebulizer for years, but I'm pretty sure Xopenex cost a lot more than albuterol.   I just thought that I would share this with anyone who depends on an inhaler.  While not as portable and efficient, a human-powered nebulizer might provide a good back up to an inhaler.
    3 points
  10. Concerning convertible pistols, I'd inquire to make sure the extra cylinder is original to the gun.
    3 points
  11. I heat with wood, have been for years, they can come get mine from my warm live hands. LOL
    3 points
  12. I sold 48 cases last weekend tula 1000 round case out the door 263.31 not always cheaper on line
    3 points
  13. This ^^ There are a lot of felons in the hood that ha e weapons illegally, why don't they walk through there and disarm them? Because they will het called racist, get attacked in riot style, and shot at. They are attacking law abiding citizens with a false sense of security believing that they will not fight back. I know some won't, but these liberals don't want crime down, they want people who oppose them disarmed.
    3 points
  14. I bet these EPA Know-It-All's wet their drawers whenever God's nature lights off a forest fire somewhere. I'm building a house with a wood stove AND a fireplace.... oh the horror! I'm starting to feel like I'm living in the Twilight Zone. Strange fools we have in charge for sure. If they want to save the planet, they should just stop their own hot air.
    3 points
  15. I would like to see them come take my wood stove, this is getting absurd. Molon Labe lol
    3 points
  16. That's because in Chicago, the thugs dont like that draft they get in there a$$ crack from having there pants around their ankles during those cold months. Hahaha
    3 points
  17.  The National Report website is satire.  Come on, guys!  Just because it's on the internet, doesn't mean it's real.
    3 points
  18. Ohhhh how will I make it home with all these tears in my eyes!? :rofl:
    3 points
  19. Traded off my M14 for something a little different. I needed a cheap on gas commuter and found this on a facebook gun trader site. Its a 1993 Kawasaki Vulcan 750. I replaced the battery and redid the turnsignals where the rubber stalks had rotted off and I'm off and riding. I had about $1300 in the rifle, and I kept my vortex scope. I've rode the bike around here some, and I'm going tomorrow to get tags and my M endorsment. I've been on dirt bikes my whole life, and rode a few street bikes, but this is my first street bike that I own completely, and will be riding the wheels off this thing. I'm gonna change a few things to suit my taste, but here it is. Tapatalk ate my spelling
    2 points
  20. Gone,   http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/24/business/media/piers-morgan-and-cnn-plan-end-to-his-prime-time-show.html?hp
    2 points
  21. Well, after last weeks thread on the thief in Chattanooga, as well as watching some different threads along the way about home security, I decided to bite the bullet and purchase a video surveillance system.  I travel a lot and feel like this at least gives me the ability to check on my house and with the motion detection, hopefully be alerted if something really odd is going on.     After a ton of research on cctvforum, I ended up going with an NVR and IP camera's so I could get the higher resolution.  It was certainly a bit more expensive than a DVR, but I am not sure by a lot.  I know there was some discussion about POE in another thread and I think that seemed to be the easiest install option so the one I bought has 8 channels, all POE enabled.  I wanted something that was as much self contained as possible.  I could have built a PC and went with a software NVR, but this will use less power.  I am going to start with 5 cameras (2-3MP with IR for outside and 3-1.3MP with IR for inside).  I am really curious how this is all going to turn out.  I think I got a really good deal on everything, I just need to buy whatever size hard drive I want (will probably get a 3TB) and some new Cat6 for the runs.     I am not an expert by any means, but if you are looking for a residential system and want to go IP with an NVR, feel free to ask questions and I will tell you why I decided to get what I did.  Dahua is of course a Chinese manufacturer and you have to be careful who you buy from, but I bought from a reputable dealer and am confident I will be able to get support if needed.     If anyone is interested the things I bought to check on if you are in the market, they are:   (1)Dahua NVR5208-P (1)Dahua IPC-HDW2100 (2)Dahua IPC-HFW4300s (2)Dahua IPC-HFW2100s   I feel like I got a great deal.  If anyone is interested, let me know and I will let you know where I got all of it.  To give you an idea, these items were $1184.  If you look it all up and compare, you will see that it is a good deal on these items.  I will definitely upload some info when I get it up and running. Pretty excited to get started actually.
    2 points
  22. This is some quality reading. An open letter from the three percenters to Connecticut Law Enforcement.   Let's assume that there are 100,000 non-compliant owners of military pattern semi-automatic rifles in your state. I think it is a larger number but 100,000 has a nice round ring to it. Let us then apply the rule of three percent to that number -- not to the entire population of your state, not even to the number of firearm owners, but just to that much smaller demonstrated number of resistors. That leaves you with at least 3,000 men and women who will shoot you if you try to enforce this intolerable act upon them.      http://sipseystreetirregulars.blogspot.com/2014/02/an-open-letter-to-men-and-women-of.html
    2 points
  23. They should send back dead fish wrapped in newspaper.
    2 points
  24. I adjusted the primer to seat fully and this solved the problem.  I reloaded and shot 5 rounds (primer only) without a problem.  Back to the range this week and shoot a few more fully loaded to see if this really solves my problem.  Thanks to everyone who commented.   Dirty Gun
    2 points
  25. It's one (...or several of...) three things.... Primers not seated fully... I always check 'em and seat with a hand seater to fix this problem; but ive got plenty of time to do this sort of thing... Crimp (...like dolomite says...) too tight... I like his advice about just flaring the case enough to get the bullet started seating; and no crimp... We always checked 'em the "poor boy" way by takin the barrel out and using it for a case gage... If the loaded round dropped down in the barrel passed the hood it wuz crimped too much (...i like the "no crimp" thing if ya can do it; or with the hard kickers; use just about a .001 to .002 crimp with a taper crimp die--- measure with a dial caliper...)... Three; the firing pin channel and pin is dirty and dragging... Fix by cleanin it up.... My bet is primers or crimp....   hope this helps a bit... leroy
    2 points
  26. [quote name="glowdotGlock" post="1115948" timestamp="1393269203"]I've never thought about it but shouldn't their pants and lower body be covered in sh*t. They are always eating flesh and you know they aren't dropping their pants....[/quote] Maybe they have impacted bowels from a steady diet of only meat
    2 points
  27. Another thing these idiot authoritarian politicians need to think about once one story of storm troopers killing some citizen while raiding their house to seize their guns, is not only will they start decent patriots rising up in arms,(possibly literally), they will give an excuse to the probable thousands of Timothy McVeigh's waiting and wanting something to happen.
    2 points
  28. You are putting too much of a crimp on the case mouth. There should be enough case mouth for a fingernail to grab.   You are lucky they did not fire. If the bullet is far enough in the chamber the throat can keep the case mouth from releasing the bullet. And when that happens pressures get astronomical pretty fast.   You should be flaring the case mouth then remove the flare and not crimp. You should be able to see the full thickness of the case mouth.
    2 points
  29. They can do it. It'll just take time and a few SWAT teams. Plus, they might try to make an example out of the first few houses they go to so they can scare the rest in to compliance. Maybe kicking in the door, a couple gun owners getting killed, or getting really long jail times, etc. How did Hitler do what he did? Just saying. Anything is possible.
    2 points
  30.   I don't think they want a fight. I also think they may be too arrogant/stupid to avoid one. If one does break out, it might be hard to put a lid on it. Hopefully, they're seeing the chatter on the Internet, and will realize that they're poking the bear.
    2 points
  31. Cool, welcome to the club! Just remember that you're invisible and everyone is trying to kill you and you'll be fine. 
    2 points
  32. More interesting opinion on this from a University of Tennessee Law Professor....   Link here:  Connecticut comments about 3/4 of the way thru the post:  http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2014/02/23/license-plates-guns-news-federal-government-column/5759933/   leroy
    2 points
  33.   [Citation needed]   I suspect most agrarian societies just got up when they needed to.
    2 points
  34. I will say that when the weather turns warmer there definitely is more crime, especially assaults. I know when I worked in LE we dreaded the first really nice weekend because it always was busy because all the people who were indoors for the winter months finally got out and acted like a bunch if idiots. There definitely is more crime in the summer than in the winter.
    2 points
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  36. Deport his liberal pinko commie ass.
    2 points
  37. Retire Lamar, Vote For Carr.   Pretty cool. I would imagine a politician being part of a gun giveaway is a rare thing these days.
    2 points
  38. Welcome. Unix is old tech, but still beats new tech. Same can be said for the 1911!
    1 point
  39.   Interesting choice of smilies to use on a post about wood inspections.  :D
    1 point
  40. :rofl: :rock: best post in the thread yet!
    1 point
  41. Well I hate that you traded off that M1A. But you're a youngster and you will definitely enjoy that bike. Have fun and be careful, when you're on a bike they really are all out to get you.
    1 point
  42. http://www.e-sarcoinc.com/451911slidestopnorwegianblack.aspx   No telling if this will work without some fitting but there you have it.
    1 point
  43.   Beginning to think paranormal activity, ghosts in the machines?   - OS
    1 point
  44. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVAwmevp5hM
    1 point
  45. You're the only one that will notice the color difference.    I've got an antique china cabinet (family heirloom), antique buffet (wife bought it), kitchen table and chairs (gift from old neighbor), and book case (bought it) all sitting within a few feet of one another on a wood floor (came with the house).  None of them are exactly the same color.  No one cares.    Given that they're probably all made from different types of wood, even stripping and re-staining them isn't likely to yield perfectly matching colors.  Different woods absorb stain differently.  Heck, different pieces of wood from the same tree don't always come out the same color. 
    1 point
  46.   Depends on percentages, really.  I mean, the infestation obviously happened at warp speed. And you get the impression there's less than 10% of the population left, so that's a lot of stuff laying in every nook and cranny in America for not very many people.   At least that's my argument to support "logical" suspension of disbelief.   - OS
    1 point
  47. "looking for a seax" You know at a glance, that is a very different title. *collects mind from gutter*
    1 point
  48. I prefer Incog and marathon   Incog is way more comfortable than wearing a tinfoil hat and marathon really helps with the PT tests.
    1 point
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