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  1. Is that the one about the constipated mathematician?     Where he works it out with a pencil... 
    5 points
  2. When David left, so did I.
    4 points
  3. Faster glass is the fix for kids and indoors, the cannon 50mm f1.8 is the best at your budget, though I prefer the f1.4 myself b/c it's got a much better manual focus ring.   http://amzn.com/B00007E7JU
    4 points
  4. The kind that makes you hit trees at a dead run?
    3 points
  5. I'm betting it's NOT a very moving story.
    3 points
  6. As I sit here trying to come up with reasons to keep this thread open, I'm coming up blank.   I'm just going to shut this one down.
    3 points
  7. Mayonnaise is the foulest condiment ever invented.
    3 points
  8. All you're getting from me is an opinion, as I am NOT a gunfighter. I would say to practice instinctive shooting (point shooting; not aiming) at 5 and 7 yards, and aiming and firing at 15 yards.   Getting the gun out of your holster and into action quickly would be much more important to me than accuracy. Odds are that if you find yourself in a real world situation, it'll be stick it in his belly and fire.   Furthermore, I believe that we'd all do well to practice daily being aware of our surroundings. Most people are not. This will keep one out of a lot of bad situations with no gun required.
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  9. Pay to park was the final nail in the coffin for me.
    2 points
  10. As long as I have a margarita!
    2 points
  11. I have heard that Tractor Supply has attended SHOT show and is talking to gun manufacturers about adding a gun bar.
    2 points
  12. Dean A. Mellberg shoots and kills four people and wounds 22 at Fairchild Air Force Base hospital on June 20, 1994 with his AK type rifle.   His mass shooting was ended by Senior Airman Andrew Brown, age 25 with the 92nd Air Force Security Police Squadron.   While patrolling base housing areas on his bicycle a quarter mile away, he received the call over his radio and responded.   When he spotted the gunman some 70 yards away he ditched his bicycle and ordered Mellberg to drop his weapon.   When Mellberg turned and shot at Brown, he crouched and engaged him with his M9 Beretta.  Of four rounds fired, two missed the gunman, one hit his shoulder and a final round struck his head ending the fight.   If I recall correctly he did suffer PTSD after the incident not for ending Mellberg's life, but because he wished he was able to get there faster IOT save more lives.  I can only imagine how out of breath he was while making the shot after hauling ass on a bicycle, and 70 yards is a hell of a shot even when you're not winded.   I have a hard time getting all my rounds center mass at 25 yards while I'm not under stress in the comfort of a shooting range. I remember a story of a man who was shooting an enfield rifle from his porch at police officers.  One of them had only his sidearm to respond, and he was a competitive pistol shooter, but wasn't experienced at shooting at the long range he was faced with.  IIRC after the shootout ended they found a nice tight group of impacts that were about a foot too high because he wasn't sure what the holdover would be.   Other scenarios I can think of include shootings at theatres (if you're in the back row and they're near the front it's easily over 25 yards), across a gas station lot, some places of work, and so on. You just never know.   Obviously as a civilian it's not our responsibility to end killing sprees, despite being justified in protecting a third party.  And in some circumstances it may be better not to draw at all.  However as a community carry permit owners in general tend to be people who, by their very nature, want to help others.  To protect ourselves and our family is our first priority, but when something goes down there are a brave few who will run towards the threat rather than away if it means saving lives.   The odds of you needing a firearm in the first place are thankfully small, and the odds of you needing to be able to make a longer distance shot is even smaller still, but I can't imagine who ends up having to do so wishes they had LESS practice at longer ranges.  Even if you never need it, it's good to know yourself and know your weapon -- and more importantly know your limits.   Be an expert with your gun, know it's ins and outs, and learn what you can and can't do with it.
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  13. Academy never gets rid of their rifle cases.
    2 points
  14. Just wanted to say happy sink o de mayo. I've never understood this holiday but did participate this year ...
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  15.   I see. Good reasoning, and those two lenses would cover a lot of bases in regards to focal length.   I have a difficult time putting much value in budget zooms because of the typically slower variable apertures and the hit in image quality compared to primes. I think if you're looking to take the next step toward better IQ, primes are the way to go until you're ready to spend more money on zooms with fast constant apertures. Primes can be relatively inconvenient, but I feel the trade-off is worth it if IQ is the criteria, especially in low- and natural-light situations.
    1 point
  16. +1 for Stan. Sumner County needs some change up there.
    1 point
  17. A rule of thumb I use for the most 'appropriate' engagement range of a pistol or carbine in yards is the square of the barrel length in inches... ie, a 2" barrel is meant for approximately 4 yard engagements... a 3" barrel for approximately 9yd engagements... a 4" barrel for approximately 16yd engagements... a 5" barrel for ~25yd engagements... 8" for ~64yd... 10" for ~100yd... 16" for ~256yd... 20" for ~400yd... etc. It's not a science by any means, just a quick way for me to choose a barrel length based on what I'm going to do with it. So, for a 2-3" barreled subcompact pistol, I would personally focus on a 4-9yd practice distance. I'd care less about group size at that distance and more about how quickly I could make hits.
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  18. I think it's a cotton tailed, rattle headed, copper mouth. The most dangerous of all.
    1 point
  19. The Performance Center model already has a factory trigger job. The grips come from the factory as well , can't say that S&W makes them , I doubt it.
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  20. The thread topic name was right.
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  21. I'm pretty sure I'm right because I had one just like it last year. But my dad would say it's either a copperhead or a rattlesnake depending on if it had a rattle or not....:) Sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee
    1 point
  22.   Think of it this way, though.  Mayonnaise is, mostly, eggs.  I have made home-made mayo so I can attest that this is true.  Egg (mostly egg yolks, actually - which is, after all, the best part) with enough oil and lemon juice (or vinegar, etc.) to make an emulsion plus a small amount of seasoning.  So, basically, when you put mayo on an egg sandwich, in deviled eggs, etc. you are essentially just adding more egg.  What could be so wrong about that?
    1 point
  23. Unclejak i think your right
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  24.   I put both mustard and mayonnaise in my deviled eggs.  I like the 'tang' of the mustard and the creaminess imparted by the mayo.  I usually add in a little pickle relish or finely chopped dill pickles, too, for a bit more tang.  I like mayo pretty well (and do not like the mayonnaise-like substance called 'salad dressing' at all - it is too sweet.)
    1 point
  25. The minimum number of orders has been met, so for those of you still who want in on this payments must be to me this week, they need to be paid by Friday morning as I will be sending the money off Friday afternoon to Pro Tech
    1 point
  26. Anything on an egg except a little dash of salt is a travesty. Potato salad on the other hand, is welcomed with eggs and mayo. But an egg should and does not need anything more than a small dash of salt. 
    1 point
  27. 642s are not rare those grips might be though, here are some grip options:    http://www.altamontco.com/experimental/products/pistol/smith_and_wesson/#Smith_and_Wesson_jframe.php   http://www.handgungrips.com/JFrame_Round_Butt_=_Smith__Wesson/35/c/1825   http://www.craigspegel.com/   http://ahrendsgripsusa.com/revolver.htm   You might want to get this: http://www.midwayusa.com/product/262030/gun-video-trigger-job-complete-action-tuning-for-smith-and-wesson-revolvers-with-jerry-miculek-dvd
    1 point
  28. I remember seeing, somewhere, pictures and (maybe) a write-up about just such a thing that some guy custom built. IIRC, it had a 'skeletized', folding shoulder stock. It also had a rifle length barrel. It has been a couple of years since I saw that but I'll see if I can dig up a link for you. EDIT: Well, so far these, two little pics are the best I can do. You can search for NAA bicycle rifle to see if your luck is any better than mine. On BING, these pics showed up in the thumbnail preview but the full sized pics were unavailable (hence the small size.)
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  29.   Me and my brother used to float(Jon boat of course), from I-40 bridge to bridge in Kingston Springs, set limb lines out at midnight then check them at sunrise. We would usually catch between 15 and 25 catfish. That was the good ol days, now the Harpeth if full of canooing tourists.
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  30.   Yeah. You pissed him off :)
    1 point
  31. I think it'll be fine unless of course one is used in a high profile shooting. I built my 300 BLK pistol with one and I no longer care about SBRs this thing is great. I don't see what would cause the ATF to change their stance on the brace. It's not as if there is any new info out there that hasn't been considered. They said it does not turn a pistol into an SBR and they don't even care if you use it the same manner as a stock. As long as you don't modify it in any way then it's all good. Here's mine (upper and stock in background go with my rifle lower):
    1 point
  32. Hit up Gunbroker , that's where mine came from http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=414308653
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  33.   A hillbilly is nothing but a redneck with legs of unequal length.
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  34.   No need for me to write all this out again, TDR got them all right the first time.  So score me "ditto" ...    I would also suggest that you take a course or two in statistics, with special emphasis on surveys, the introduction of bias, random sampling, margin of error, etc. as this is a poorly contrived and executed survey.  In addition, it's shocking that you aren't employing better technology to survey your respondents, even an old fart like me realizes there are much more convenient ways to sample populations via the internet ...
    1 point
  35. What sort of answers were you expecting from a hillbilly gun forum?   Sort of like going to a Weight Watcher's meeting and asking the women there if they think they're overweight.
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  36. Survey is probably about the hostility of people in pro 2a states when asked meaningless questions.
    1 point
  37. Kahr in the pocket year round.   - OS
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  38. My carry system is the same year round. I see no reason to change it.
    1 point
  39.   Good question. I suppose the further question is: has it always been unlawful to carry a non-prohibited type or length knife past a posting that mentions "weapons" or specifically "knives"? Point being, where in TCA is definition of "weapon" that includes knives? The definition for "knife" does not include the term "weapon". So,  I don't know, we'd need some qualified legal opinions here.   Obviously, being asked to leave under threat of trespassing becomes more likely at the least.     Nothing legally prohibits it, with possible exception of a posting, which remains gray to me.  Obviously, being asked to leave under threat of trespassing becomes more likely.   Nothing changed regarding knives on school property.     The "going armed" condition with a knife ceases to exist on July 1. The only penalty aside from carrying one on school property or possible violation of posting statute is using a switchblade in a crime.     Nothing has changed regarding knives in schools (de facto none) or in federal buildings (2.5" blade or more). If all knives are still indeed legally "weapons", then I suppose nothing has changed about TN gov. buildings if the sign prohibits "weapons" and/or specifically "knives".   Note that the prohibition against "any other implement for infliction of serious bodily injury or death that has no common lawful purpose" will also be excised, so they can't use that for your "bladed hand instrument that is capable of inflicting serious bodily injury or death by cutting or stabbing a person with the instrument".   So real question for me is:   Has a legal "knife" always been a "weapon" under TN law? If it has, I see no difference that the change in the law makes. If not, then I don't see that you could be penalized for carrying one past a sign. I suppose I  do see how places that do searches can prohibit you from carrying them inside, in the same sense that they can demand you wear shoes and a shirt.   - OS
    1 point
  40. [quote name="whiskey" post="1145835" timestamp="1399213781"]Tomorrow's headline:"Ninja boots lead to the execution-style slaying of Big Bird." Story at 11. :)Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk[/quote] Just over 23 pounds, 1.5" spurs and 10" beard. Not my highest scoring bird, but my oldest. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    1 point
  41.   Sometimes you can hear 25 or so from the same bird. ;)   Seriously, don't know how many times I've laid and listened to a mockingbird go through an amazing repertoire in middle of the night.   - OS
    1 point
  42. I have no issue carrying a ~21oz steel j frame in a pocket.
    1 point
  43.   Just to clarify: You may carry ANY handgun that you legally possess.  You can borrow a gun from your neighbor and carry it as long as you legally possess it.
    1 point
  44. I didn't even own a Glock about a month ago. Now I've got 4 of the damn things.
    1 point
  45. IMO... the Ruger, hands down. The trigger is SO much better than ANY Smith snubbie trigger, it's ridiculous. It's light, accurate, costs less; I wouldn't even look at a S&W after the Ruger.
    1 point
  46. To many of them "shots" and no yard will get done "right".
    1 point
  47. Sign me up.  You've got to die of something.
    1 point
  48.       Yep. If someone is going to illegally sell weapons to criminals, it's going to be the damn ATF, not you.
    1 point
  49. The only place I consistently boycott is CTD. They have a long history of sticking it to their customers. On top of that the owner is a crook.
    1 point
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