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I got a laugh out of the first aid kit. Very pleased with the weight and quality. Come on July 1st.4 points
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In. Would like serial number 3.14159 Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk3 points
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[quote name="deerslayer" post="1138769" timestamp="1397532590"]What would change is that we would have even more ignorant people legally carrying guns and when they screw it would be their problem, but it will also cause us problems. I agree the training is not perfect, but I also have heard several people make comments after class like "eye opening experience," "had no idea," "didn't realize," etc. Stupid people will do stupid things, but a little education may occasionally do a completely ignorant yet reasonably intelligent person some good. [/quote] We could apply that to gun ownership in general. Why not? Stupid gun owners are making us look bad all the time. Why not make people take a class and apply for a license to own a gun? Same logic applies. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk3 points
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I decided that I would visit my favorite LGS this past weekend to see what they had. I decided to take my late '80s model (six shot version - the newer ones are seven shot) Taurus 66, 4 inch barrel .357 with me. I actually almost didn't even fool with taking it and actually almost walked out my door without it except that my gut just kept telling me to bring the Taurus along, just in case. The reason I almost didn't was because, being my only .357, the only thing I would have really considered trading the Taurus for would have been a used Ruger GP100. Being that it seems most folks who have a GP100 keep them, what were the chances that this small, kind of out of the way LGS would have a used GP100 in the case? Well, it turned out that the chances were 100%. In over a decade of visiting that LGS fairly frequently, I don't remember ever having seen a used GP100 at this LGS and the day I decide that I would trade the Taurus if they had one, there it was. I honestly got a bit of an 'oooo-eeeee-ooooo' feeling because of it. Not only did they happen to have the only gun I would have traded the Taurus toward but it was even one of the models that had a wood insert in the grips - a feature I really find appealing and which, unless I am mistaken, Ruger no longer offers from the factory (the GP100 and SP101 revolvers now all come with a rubber grip insert unless I am mistaken.) A deal to trade my Taurus and some cash for the Ruger was reached and this came home with me: Now, let me say that there was absolutely nothing wrong with the Taurus. Whoever ends up with it will have a good revolver. It just wasn't a GP100. One reason I wasn't entirely happy with the Taurus was that it seemed that I could never entirely get the hang of shooting it with anything approaching accuracy despite trying to fine tune the adjustable rear sights. I don't think it was the gun's fault, it just didn't entirely fit me for some reason. I think the Ruger is going to be a much better fit. I brought it home Saturday afternoon and ran a few rounds through it. I didn't have a lot of .357 ammo on hand but I did try a couple of different, factory loads. I tried it on paper at about 10 yards (maybe a little more) with Federal 158 grain JSP and Remington 125 grain SJHP. The JSP were a little high and to the left on the first, two shots so I tinkered with the adjustable rear sights and got better results. I shot a combination of single and double action with both loads. As I said, I didn't have a lot of .357 ammo on hand so I just shot a few but I think I have a pretty good impression of this gun. Good enough to say that I can see it becoming my favorite handgun. Here are the targets with the respective loads. Keep in mind that I do not shoot from a rest, neither rifles nor handguns. These were fired using a two-handed grip in a SD type stance from about ten yards. I think I can improve with practice but getting 'minute of bad guy' the first time I ever fired this or any GP100 wasn't bad, I thought. I should have thought to buy more .357 ammo while I was at the LGS but I was so ecstatic about finding the GP100 that I just didn't. I have been seeing .357 ammo on shelves everywhere lately so I didn't think I'd have a problem finding any. Of course, when I called around to every Walmart in my area then called Academy there was none on any of their shelves. I even 'bit the bullet' and called Gander Mountain but hung up after being on hold for a couple of minutes waiting for the gun counter to pick up. Since I wasn't able to find any more .357 and didn't want to shoot up all that I had, yesterday I decided to see how the Ruger would do with my .38 Special reloads. So far, I have only done two .38 loads so I took a few of each to test them out. I shot them from the same distance and stance as the .357 I shot the previous day. I also decided to try both single and double action with both loads. One thing I found was that, although it is possible to 'stage' the trigger a bit I really didn't do very well when I tried as I tended to shoot low. The trigger is pretty smooth, I think, and I found that I had better results just pulling/squeezing the trigger straight through. Anyhow, more pics so it actually happened: The target on the left represents my single action results with this load. All six shots are represented - I actually managed to put three shots into that one large, ragged hole at the bottom/left of the bullseye. The target on the right was double action and I was trying to 'stage' the trigger on at least some of the shots. Again, the target on the left represents single action and the one on the right was double action. The four holes closest to the bullseye show the results of my giving up on staging the trigger and just pulling straight through.2 points
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I really wanted the TMF forfend, but as they were out of stock I did a great mod. I love the profile of the stock Tavor and I bought a switch from a Bullpup forum member of of Ebay. The only permanent modification I did was to drill a small hole through the light rail to feed the wire. The switch came with extreme heat cloth to line the wire where it comes in contact with the barrel, I just shot off 3 full mags as fast as I could in my backyard to make sure the switch never goes off by movement, it is rock solid I love this mod! As soon as my Geissele trigger gets here I will be finished modding this awesome rifle! Before After2 points
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If Haslam doesn't like it, he'll have House Finance committee find a way to put a financial burden on that is more than they'd take in by enacting it! - OS2 points
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I believe that this would qualify as "winning".2 points
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Actually no, we got hammered in 1870, when the "Intent to go armed" clause was introduced, and the Citizens of Tennessee lost their Right to bear arms, all in one fell swoop as they say.2 points
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In no particular order: Cozy Corner Neely's Interstate BBQ Memphis BBQ in Southaven, MS One and Only BBQ Corky's That being said, I think we have it pretty good when it comes to having good barbecue. We probably have pretty high standards for that reason. Those folks in Kansas City just think they know how to BBQ. :)2 points
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Hear, hear. Payment isn't due for 5 weeks... Set aside 35 bucks a week and you're golden.2 points
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Guys, Everyone deserves to own one High End knife, I have busted my ass to get Pro Tech in on this deal and you simply will never have another opportunity to get a knife this special again. These knives sell for more money used than what they are offering us a brand new custom one for, I have bought many forum knives over the years and this is by Far the best deal I have ever seen Here is a review of the LG101 Rockeye, http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DFbZaonaDOc2 points
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Gotta be careful though. That restaurant carry bill got us the stupid relaxation on what passes for a carry prohibited sign.2 points
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In contrast to his prior letter, it seems that somebody seriously yanked his chain. Although the spirit is still there regarding the fiscal process, the overall tone is incredibly different.2 points
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Patience... The frequently used favorite tactic of the left, incrementalism, can work both ways... a little progress at a time is not as good as passing it all in one fell swoop, but it's better than going in the opposite direction. The killing of the general OC bill was a shame, as well as the "parks" bill, but there were several others that went through OK, including the knife rights bill. We'll get there eventually, just never give up-- the rights-grabbers never do, that's for sure.2 points
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Its painfully obvious that Joffery was a bunghole because he was raised to be a bunghole. Tell someone they are better than everyone else and can do no wrong as a child, that is what you get. He was an evil creature, sure, but a tragic one as well. Its fun watching people guess around at what is gonna happen. All I can say is, don't even bother trying to predict this plot.2 points
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Okay, willis. I'm in. Definitely want one, possible a second as a gift. Just depends on final pricing. If possible, in order of preference, the serial numbers I would prefer would be, #5, #69, #52. When all is said and done, I'll let you know how many I want. Thank you again for your time and effort in this. You're a good man.2 points
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[quote name="Daniel" post="1138732" timestamp="1397530257"]All you have to do to post spoilers is hit the special BB code button (the third one), select background color, put this hex code #000000, which makes the background black. Then type away and someone has to highlight the text to see it.[/quote] Considering the high amount of folks that view the threads here through tapatalk or other mobile skin/ browser, I don't think that works for a lot of folks. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD2 points
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MCTS will host a USPSA match on April 19th. 126 rounds min. 4 stages with one classifier, 03-07 Riverdale Standards. Set up at 7:00, Shooters meeting at 8:45, match starts at 9:00.1 point
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Justice Antonin Scalia was at UT Law School today. My son went to his talk. Someone asked the Justice what decision he was most proud of. His answer, District of Columbia v. Heller. He also stated that anyone that thinks the second amendment only applies to the national guard is a complete moron. we need a few more Justices like Scalia1 point
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I used .2gr of hp 38 and was able to squeeze in a small scoop of grits. Here is my pattern at about 2-3 feet. Using a g17 and storm lake barrel.1 point
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Yes Sir, I'm still in. Just for one though and number doesn't matter. I'll keep an eye open for payment instructions and am looking forward to having this bad boy. Thanks for heading this up!1 point
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Somebody read the riot act to him. Probably threatened to disappear his first born or something. - OS1 point
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In for number seven (#7)... Thanks for putting this together again Willis. This is too good a deal to pass up!1 point
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I'm in. I'll be posting a serial number list shortly.1 point
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Any pictures of the pre-stained wood? Sounds interesting! I love doing the actual wood working, but absolutely despise finishing! :mad:1 point
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In for one. #90 if it makes it that far. Otherwise let the chips fall where they may. :) Thanks again to Willis for making this happen, Dave for letting this happen, and Protech for being awesome enough to be a part of it !1 point
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I'm in for serial #4, with a big thanks to Willis.1 point
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Willis, I'm in for 2. I assume you are keeping serial number requests, so...as I posted, in order of preference: I'd like #5, #69, or #52. Whatever combination is available. Should the numbers not reach 69, #25 would work also. My thanks again for your efforts. And love the idea of continuing with a series of the same numbers.1 point
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Open carry without a permit failed in the House finance subcommittee yesterday, April 14, 2014....http://wapp.capitol.tn.gov/apps/BillInfo/Default.aspx?BillNumber=SB2424 Carrying a firearm in your car without a permit passed yesterday, April 14, 2014....http://wapp.capitol.tn.gov/apps/BillInfo/Default.aspx?BillNumber=SB17741 point
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I know the 6" barrels have a purpose, but I'm hopelessly addicted to 3 and 4 inch barreled guns. One of my personal favorite revolvers is a 3" Smith Model 19 with a T-grip handle. I bought it from a LEO who carried it as a bug for a while. Didn't really like his price, but after seeing and holding it, I happily(almost) gave him 500 for it. Never regretted it.1 point
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Of course those are all very nice holsters, and most respectfully, why does it matter if it collapses or not? Other than for practice, one does not usually draw and reholster except in the rare instance of an emergency. Comfort would be my deciding factor.1 point
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Stacey Campfield - http://lastcar.blogspot.com/2014/04/the-gun-fight-was-over-on-first-day-of.html1 point
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[quote name="jacob" post="1138745" timestamp="1397530806"]Rendezvous is highly overrated IMHO...the novelty value of restaurant is ok...but the BBQ is no better than the "fast food " variants...[/quote] Corky's is the same to me. Their food tastes no better than their frozen stuff they have at the grocery store.1 point
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Doubtful it will get that far. FWM sub acknowledged it had no meaningful fiscal note as amended...but the Emperor's minions have done a good job of lining up all the obedient little indians to go along with the "Homeland Security" concerns. If it failed 10-1 in a roll cal vote in the sub, do you really think it can muster a 2/3 majority on the floor? There aren't that many gonads in the building... Sponsor has already admitted on FB that it is dead, and Rule 53 vote wont happen. He intends to bring it back next year.1 point
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What now what? This is not a surprise. We carry as we always have. This never stood a chance; too much revenue comes in from the permit process.1 point
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back 18 years ago when I moved here I was trying to make a decision on whether to get a house phone or a cell phone. I was only going to get one or the other. Well I was on my way to sore to get some groceries and truck broke down. I had to walk about 3 miles to a pay phone to call a friend. That was the deciding factor. I can make calls from a cell phone from home but can't call for help when broke down on the side of the road and get help with home phone. So I have one phone and seldom if ever get a spam call. Wrong number about 1 time every couple months. Will never have another home phone...............jmho1 point
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I don't answer the phone (landline, I don't own a cell) when it rings. You leave a message, if I want to talk to you I return the call. I almost never do. Joining all the "no-call" lists helps, if I ever get the kind of harassment the OP talked about I would just unplug the phones for a few days.1 point
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If any previous administration followed the constitution, we would not have gun laws.1 point
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My favorite Forrest quote: General Steven Lee attacked 11,000 well entrenched Union soldiers with a botched frontal attack, after Forrest pleaded with Lee to wait until the Yankees were on the move and stung out on the road, Forrest told Lee "Don't feel bad general, if I had me a West Point education, the Yankees would be whippin' me all the time." Robert E Lee was asked by a reporter, after the war, "Mr. Lee, in your opinion, who was the best general of the war, North or South?" Lee replied "It is a man I have never met. His name is Forrest."1 point
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336 stainless in 30/30. One of these days, I'm gonna shoot it. It's still a virgin.1 point
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I was a pack a day kool super longs smoker. Quit July 3rd 1992, had oral surgery and the dr said don't smoke until your mouth stops bleeding. That was a Friday, Sunday I snuck out side and hot boxed me a kool. I was so drunk and screwed up my wife had to help me back into the house. I through them down and never looked back.1 point
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It's more convient for friends and family, they don't have to make as many trips to the car.1 point
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