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  1. Found it! http://vietnam.craigslist.org/for/4372477162.html
    5 points
  2. This has become an issue with atf because they will get away with it under this administration.
    5 points
  3. It won't drain water out or spin.....Hit YouTube search for Whirlpool won't drain or spin ... First video says lid switch , take it out it has split , put a zip tie around it , reinstall .......everything works now. I look like a genius to the war department ! Back to the couch !
    3 points
  4. Whoever got the ball rolling to mandate ethanol to be added to gasoline should be drowned in the stuff.
    3 points
  5. [quote name="Mark@Sea" post="1125124" timestamp="1394926159"]This has become an issue with atf because they will get away with it under this administration.[/quote] They'll continue getting away with it as long as the public remains under the mistaken belief that they are a legitimate law enforcement organization.
    3 points
  6. I'm not too fond of letting Americans die for nonsense. Or people of other countries for that matter.
    3 points
  7. And what's wrong with that? Any excuse for slapstick(Aussie/English style) and boobs. What more can you ask for?
    3 points
  8. I'm orginally a WV boy. My sister found this pup abandoned on top of a mountain back in WV. (I would love to find out who did this to him) He was in rough shape- broken leg, head injury, skin infections, malnourished of course, ect. Decided to take him to the vet and have them take care of what ever the little boy needed. After a few days at the vet he was in much better shape and my sister took him home to recoup. Had every intention of finding him a good home with someone who'd take care of him. My sister sent me a pic of him tonight and I don't think I can let him go to another home because I know I can give him one he deserves. A big thanks to my sister for what she's done for him. Say hi to my soon to be kinda furry pal Deuce. I think he'll like Tennessee. Before/After 5 days at the vet Tonight- 2 weeks later
    2 points
  9. This is made from less than an 8' 2x4.... It folds up nicely for storage and travel, and can be used to hold paper targets of several different sizes, and golf balls and lollipops for difficult shots
    2 points
  10. Maybe this will feed one nicely: Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
    2 points
  11. ^^^^ I just saw that and came here to post it as well but you beat me to it. This is some bull &$^@!
    2 points
  12. Have the manufacturers raised prices? I don’t think so. These price increases seem to be from middlemen and retailers.
    2 points
  13. This has to do with people being stoopid and not following instructions. Punish the many for the stoopidness of the few. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
    2 points
  14. There's always someone who recommends birdshot for home defense.  It's OK if you're invaded by birds.  If birdshot penetrated well, I wouldn’t have had to pick shot out of the pheasants I ate.  Anything bigger than birds requires buckshot.
    2 points
  15. I may be way off base but I'm pretty sure that a "school" (essentially a branch of the government) does not have a right to ignore the constitution meaning that searching anyone's vehicle would still require a LEO with a warrant or at least some pretty good probable cause to be legal. A locker inside of a school building is one thing, the trunk of a privately owned vehicle is another.   Of course, to fight it would probably take a lot of $$$ that the kid/kid's family likely doesn't have.   Of course, none of that alters the fact that this "Zero Tolerance" Bovine Scatology is exactly that, BS. Parents need to get back control over their public schools or get their kids the hell out of them.
    2 points
  16. Cool stuff. Reminds me of this... http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=G3QrhdfLCO8
    2 points
  17. This reminds me it's time to go start flagging .22 ammo ads on Armslist again.
    2 points
  18. I think it's probably a competitive advantage issue in general.  If you're the only one that does it, you have an advantage.  If everyone else does it, maybe you have to as well to keep up.  I'd suspect as a group C&R holders probably spend more than non-licensees, making them an attractive demographic.   I suspect most of the discounts are fairly small but human behavior is such a funny thing.  Small courtesies sometimes affect us disproportionally.  If you look at most of the retail loyalty programs and crunch the numbers the payout is usually nominal.  You spend how much in groceries to save a few cents per gallon of gas.  I suspect the retailers come out way ahead given the effect it has in training the consumer.  The ultimate example had to be the old "green stamps."  For those of you under 40, if memory serves me, retailers (mostly grocery stores) gave out little stamps you collected in books that you could trade in for merchandise at the redemption center.  I bet if you could crunch the return on those it must have been in the tenths of a percent.    Contacted Southern Ohio Gun and was told that they accept C&R licenses and that all their pricing is dealer pricing.  They do sell non-C&R firearms as well and of course you can't purchase those with your C&R.   Thanks for the responses.
    2 points
  19. You'd probably have better luck with the wildlife than if you were to break down west of I-95 in South Florida. East of 95 is all good but as soon go under that over pass it's like some sort of magic portal transports you into the ghetto. It's like Narnia but with hair picks, hi-points, thugs, and switch blades.
    2 points
  20. At that price I'd sooner shoot spit balls or blow guns. That comes out to about $0.16 per round after tax, even more if you have to drive out of your way to get there. Crazy. I can reload 9mm for about $0.08 per round, and buy new 9mm for about $0.21 per round.
    2 points
  21. Hey, at least they didn't use Bradleys to torch the place...
    1 point
  22. Ream here. I use a Hornady primer pocket reamer. I have an RCBS bench top swager and an RSBS crimp remover bit. The hornady works the best of all 3.
    1 point
  23.   Never saw that word before:   "Supergrass is a British slang term for an informer, which originated in London", just for anyone else who wondered.   - OS
    1 point
  24.   Really?  So after over 100+ years of .22 being the most popular caliber in this country, the one that everyone starts off with, with probably more firearms chambered in that caliber than any other, you honestly think more consumers will drive down the costs?   Please stop trying to interpret high school economics.  Yes, greater demand in theory leads to increased production with a resulting greater supply...if manufacturers tool-up for increased production.   However, prices have risen exponentially since January of 2013, not from manufacturers, who are working 24x7, but by greedy opportunistic douchebags who are in fact destroying the shooting sports for future generations.
    1 point
  25. I have a friend from high school , he had a bad knee and was very over weight , he took Tylenol for years for pain . He is now having liver failure from the tylenol .I just had cervical disectomy and fusion of L4-L7 took scrip. for two days and use OTC if I really need it , dont trust any of this man made stuff for long its not good in the long haul.
    1 point
  26.   I have yet to meet anyone with a kind word for that organization.  This is possibly because I select for intelligent people as friends.  They have a long and documented history of abuses, disregard of the courts, incompetence, perjury - if the House had a set (so to speak), they'd be un-funded, disbanded, and hounded into anonymity.
    1 point
  27. Nice truck......................... :up: :up: :up:
    1 point
  28. Slip 2000 is awesome! BCM sends samples when you order an upper from them ... Bought a bottle afterwards and it seems to be great stuff
    1 point
  29. For lube I'm still a Miltec fan.
    1 point
  30. Use 91% rubbing alcohol to remove heavy fouling, then clean and lube with Eezox instead.
    1 point
  31. Well, apparently someone at the ATF either didn't get the memo OR thinks they're above the law. BATFE just raided Ares Armor.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gsmlJSpWvk
    1 point
  32. [quote name="Oh Shoot" post="1125003" timestamp="1394906579"]Rubber, nylon, polymer, plastic -- whatever --- all are "not metal". - OS[/quote] I agree all are not metal. However there is a huge difference between the various non-metal materials, and a big difference between the function of a plastic Glock guide rod and the nylon or rubber end of an AR15 buffer, which is why I replied to your post.
    1 point
  33. This wasnt at a public school, this was at a technical college. You can home school your kids on how to be a master welder, but that won't mean squat on a resume. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
    1 point
  34. Looks like the puppy will be nursed back to full health in no time.  :up:   Now, when I first saw this thread I was using tapatalk.  This is what i could see before clicking on it:     I must say I was starting to get a little worried until I clicked on the link and read the rest of the sentence.  :rofl: 
    1 point
  35. All this boils down to once I have kids, they will be home-schooled. That isn't to say they wouldn't have any kind of social life, I just will not have them getting indoctrinated by the common core controlled system that is public schools today. The school rules alone are enough to make you wanna puke. When I was a senior in high school, I was 18. I was in my vehicle leaving school grounds though still technically on the grounds whilst smoking a cigarette on my way out, the vice-principal at the time saw me, got my license number, and gave me three days lunch detention(which is where they put you so they don't have to have someone stay after school and pay them to watch over us). That's moronic as I am of age and it was AFTER school hours, hence my point. These douchnozzles take "rules" and stretch them as far as they can, as Bersaguy said, give em an inch....
    1 point
  36. I sent the link to cabelas. They acknowledged that there is a hack. Maybe not this link. The guy didn't say that. Appearantly people have found a way to make a product add to their cart and auto pay. They aren't too amused by the tone of his reply. It's nice to see a human reply in less than 12 hours of the email. Cabelas is A+ in my book.
    1 point
  37. Yeah, that's not a 50 year old python like the article states. At best it's about 7 years old
    1 point
  38. 1 point
  39. WSJ reporting US consensus it was hijacked.
    1 point
  40. I just read the same thing on the Internet as well...
    1 point
  41. I can barely stomach watching network news.  None of them are trustworthy.   I scour the interweb and find what I think is believable.  OReilly is a buffoon,  right up there with the pillhead who does radio.
    1 point
  42.   Great. More bs from kids who have nothing to do but screw up things for someone else.
    1 point
  43.   Yeah, they seem to have a little problem with sarcasm at the TSA. Also with common sense and humanity.
    1 point
  44.       Trying to knock that average down a bit?
    1 point
  45. Some random musings to think about that i think are relevant to the "unconstitutional restrictions" on the right to bear arms in Tennessee and Connecticut --- States rights vs Federal Gubmt:   RE:   The Tennessee Constitution and "...regulating the wearing of arms..." plus the Supreme Court's later decisions RE: "...limitations on the second amendment....  Are these laws, in fact, constitutional and to they limit the plain reading of the Second amendment...?   On a personal basis and because as i'm a radical isolationist libertarian and a believer in the plain reading of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights; I don't like the idea that the state can "...regulate the wearing of arms with an eye toward keeping the peace..." as the Tennessee State Constitution says; but that has been the law since post civil war reconstruction.... It was obviously put there by a government made up of politicos who were willing to disregard the plain reading of the Constitution and the Second Amendment for political purposes and basically suspended the second amendment as a civil war punishment....To say otherwise is to ignore history...   It's very interesting that this provision of the Tennessee Constitution (...or any other old confederate state i know of....) has not been repealed... It has simply been modified by the adoption of 'Shall Issue" permits to carry weapons; which i count a good thing... The Supremes of late have simply affirmed that you cannot completely eliminate the "right to bear arms" in its rulings and has said that the individual states can "regulate the wearing of arms".... That is, in my view, the present state of the "right to bear arms" and the "wearing of arms" law in the USA to date...   Simply said; you have a right to keep and bear arms as a Constitutional right ALA the Second Amendment.... The state (...your state...) has the right to "regulate the wearing of arms"; no matter how silly or oppressive the restrictions may be to some sector of the population ALA the Connecticut thing on AR's and magazines...   As to the matter of the police "refusing to enforce onerous gun laws"; i think that is a good thing...  The Connecticut thing is obviously a politically contrived power grab aimed at a certain class of citizens not too different from the post civil war thing; but no one will say that... The political class of Connecticut obviously views the citizenry of the state that are gun owners as a potential threat and as a rabble to be controlled by the bayonet if necessary...   All that bein said; we live in a "weeniefied society" today; and that's a good thing... It's caused an interesting thing to happen.... The ruling class politicos have been taken aback that the citizenry and some sectors of law enforcement have taken a stand and said "no" to this overbearing move by the political class; and they cant figure how to handle it....Thankfully, the political class simply doesn't have the backbone to do the old thuggish thing and enforce the law the old time jackboot way; and i figure they wont  (...which is a good thing for all those involved, i think...)...   The second part of this is that it's gratifying to see that even in a deep blue "worker's paradise" like Connecticut that some folks can read, are offended at their government, and have the backbone to stand against what they consider an outrageous breach of government trust ... That citizenry (...both gunowners and law enforcement...) are to be commended for their stand against this idiotic law...   As to the question as to whether the these offended citizens ...."will get help from the Federal courts"... ?   I predict the answer is "...no...".    This is a "....regulating the wearing of arms...." thing and will be looked upon by the court as a state issue.... In my mind; at least, the best way for this to be solved is for it to be solved as a state issue by the electoral process... If the people of the state of Connecticut don't like the laws they have; they need to recall the sons of b****es and daughters of satan that passed this legislation ALA the Colorado thing; and i hope that is exactly what happens....   Lastly; for all our brother and sister opiners who think the State of Tennessee laws are unconstitutional.... I think they are too; and have been since Post Civil War Reconstruction; and that has been a long time...  I'm ready to change 'em; but we need a state political champion who is willing to take this on... Let's get behind him or her and let's get to work... Otherwise, we'll just have to live with what we've got...That's the same boat i think the citizens of Connecticut are in... Let's hope they decide to get rid of the trash that has brought this on them; but let's not forget how it was done and why the Federal Gubmt needs to stay out of it....   leroy  
    1 point
  46. That happens to me and I didn’t have an accident.
    1 point
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