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Make a recording of a bear growling, put it on repeat and turn it up. I hd a similar problem, kid blasting his rap at all hours. Recorded a machine gun, pointed the speaker right at his house and cranked it up, music quit, I'd turn it off, music back loud, I turned it on. Took about 2 hrs for him to get the idea. Haven't heard the rolling boom box in months.5 points
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Well, I graduated sniper school yesterday. Had a blast, learned a lot, and happy it all went very well. The course was in Albuquerque, NM. Mark Dietz was the main instructor and my best bud Hugh Stewert was the other instructor. Stew is a fellow Sky Soldier and a co-worker with me overseas. This school was a POST certified school and allows me to get into Department of States sniper school for my work, which was a goal of mine. So, now I just need to wait for another DoS school to have a slot open. I've always wanted to do this, and finally got the chance, so I'm extremely happy I finally completed a long standing goal of mine. Here's a couple pictures from school.2 points
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I feel bad reading all of this. I have a dog that barks. However I feel better knowing that apparently I am one of the only folks that actually cares. When Bandit barks, I tell her to stop. She stops. I don't let her bark longer than a minute without correcting the issue.2 points
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or three. hell a dozen would be cheaper in the long run than owning a boat2 points
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As I commented in another thread...Thank You and all others who stand in harms way for this nation and its people. And a well deserved "Congratulations" to you as well.2 points
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I sympathize. For me it was the bicycles. My knee just couldn't handle it any longer. Turning the page on a part of your life is tough. My solution for you is to buy a gun.2 points
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:up: good job! Looks like you had fun at school, that's always a plus. If my school had big ol guns to shoot I might have enjoyed it more. Of course, if my job included getting shot at, I'd probably enjoy it considerably less. Thank you for being one of the few who do what you do. :USA:2 points
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X-Repair Shop X-Insurance Claim X-Maintenance Shops X-Dealer X-Auction X-Police reports None apply! Have done all of my repairs, let a buddy repair my truck once, pretty sure he did not report it, no auctions, and hopefully no police report. So I guess my truck is worth a tid bit extra, its should have a clean bill of health on paper since its not on the Grid! Seriously, I consider a Carfax just smoke/mirrors for a sales gimmick! I am sure there is a 100ft yacht at some marina that is named Carfax, owned by the sales dude that started Carfax!2 points
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good luck to anyone who wants to leach my internet, the stuff barely works in every room of the house much less outside of it.2 points
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At one of the tables there was a real 1903A4 Sniper for sale. Did my best to buy it. The seller and I started at over a thousand + dollars apart from each other, but worked it down to a few hundred dollars difference between us. We just couldn't close the deal. It was still there when I left this afternoon. He has my card...... :x:1 point
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I bought the .223 Ruger American, and we were shooting 14 x 14 inch targets out to 400 yards with ease. We were also hitting 500 and 600 yard targets, also 14 x 14", but not as easily. We were shooting in Wyoming at the Jackson Hole Gun Club, and using plain Remington ammo, nothing special. I think I paid $360 for it and we were using a Nikon 3-9 x 40 scope (not included in price). I recommend this rifle for casual shooters, and maybe even serious shooters.1 point
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OS, I got almost the same recommendation from another source, so I've decided to give it a try. I decided to order a few yards of different material and enough clips to secure it. I even ordered some ladderlock buckles so I can have the adjustable length as I have it slung. I understand some people love the hooks for the ends of the sling, but I've never been a fan. Here is where I got it all from. jonathon1259- solid recommendation there. I may end up picking one of those up just cause they're so cheap. Thanks.1 point
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Trees will always fall in whatever direction will cause the most damage and inconvenience for you ...1 point
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The ATF has instructed that unless it has a barreled upper attached it is to be transferred as other. If you look at the instructions on the 4473 there is one for block 18 that basically states any frames or receivers that are neither handguns nor long guns should be marked as other. Since it can not be considered a rifle until a barreled upper is attached it should fall into the other category.1 point
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Picking the proper holster is about as difficult as picking the best handgun. I've got a collection of both guns and holsters.1 point
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At age 90 I would guess they will ask for cash because they know chances of you making it to 110 years old, slim and chances of you running across the lake with your grey hair blowing in the wind even slimmer................ :rofl: :rofl: :rock: :rock:1 point
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No problem , I was just puzzled by your comment. Thought you might have some other info on the Sig vs Glock.1 point
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I have a number of chronic barkers around me. Of 5 - 6 dog families near us, only one attempts to quiet their animals. Very discouraging. In my experience, dog owners that care actually care are very rare. We are absolutely unable to sit outside without a barker.1 point
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Kind of like cell service providers. people freak over the idea of their phone being tracked. Read line 56023 on page 8915 of your contract, the one that's in the book that we throw out about cell phone safety. The catch phrase is location based services with random quality assurance. Don't think for a minute demographic and customer use info is not being sold to marketing whiz bangs that sell that crap to highest bidders. Like the ones that wanna know where to build a new walmart or mc d. Comcast wants to squeeze every dime out of their copper and customers. ATT gave up on copper and doesn't want to support it period it or build new. AT&T will be on the bandwagon with screwu verse and it's fiber network Like the last thing a redneck says before riding that shopping cart off the roof: Hey y'all watch this shit!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.1 point
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Yep, but the way they transfer liability is by those 4,000 page disclaimers and providing the capability of disabling it as well as the info on how to do it. Basic transfer of risk scenario.1 point
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100% agree. Never met a snake ever that ended well for one of us. If you notice I am the one typing, so guess what happened to the other! I am being serious!1 point
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I just make mine -- have one for each AR rifle and pistol/firearm. :) Also made one for AK, I thought some of them commies were pretty big guys but the military type sling that came with it was too small. 1.5" nylon strapping, a couple of slides: And a couple HK type 1.25" clips (1.5" strap will work okay in them, they don't seem to make 1.5" clips): Neat part is that you can quickly convert to single point sling if you want by clipping one clip through hole in the other. I've found that whatever length adjusted to for two point is also about right for the one point also. Leave extra length, can be adjusted by the slides, leave the excess as in loop that holds the clips, or use two sets of slides, the second to hold excess. Melt ends of cuts with lighter to stop unraveling. Slings cost around 8 clams each in materials, make one in 5 minutes. - OS1 point
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[quote name="dlm37015" post="1156564" timestamp="1402195265"]around me it would be a dead snake[/quote] Why? Irrational fear? Most snakes are very productive rodent killers. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD1 point
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Wow that is exactly the blade type I want in a Microtech. Jealous party of one, right here.1 point
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Funny that the dogs didn't react to the snake before she ever got near it. Kasey will react to ta snake out in my yard long before I ever get close to it and start barking and running around it. Most dogs will react to them. It very well could have been a Copperhead as greg mentioned. i don't know how true this is or if it's and old wives tale but I have heard that you can tell if your near a Copperhead because you will smell a strong odor very similar to a cucumber or cucumber patch. Like I said don't know how true it is since my sense of smell was destroyed by napalm years ago..........Would like to know if anyone could verify it to be true or false.... :whistle: :whistle:1 point
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I think the rub is the kickbacks and the wives business fronts to conceal the kickbacks. So what was the kickback and by whom?1 point
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The best way I've found to prepare a hot pocket is to take it out of the package and place it directly in the toilet. :sick: You cut out the middle man that way.1 point
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I won't lie, I use the oven for everything. From Hot Pockets to burritos. Yes it is better.1 point
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My wife and I are lovingly owned by a Border Collie/Aussie(Heeler) Shepherd mix.1 point
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[quote name="Troutburger" post="1155896" timestamp="1402020258"]All these oc guys look like they just climbed out of their mommies basement.Guess they got tired of playing risk and d&d lol[/quote] They aren't smart enough for Risk and I don't know anything about D&D. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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I don't think these guys work for Bloomberg - I just think they're dumb as a brick and love the attention.1 point
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I assume the only way a carfax works is that someone uses a dealer to make repairs, right? If thats the case, every auto I have owned, I have never used a dealer, I guess my carfaxes look great!1 point
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Sadly I don't think these are anti gunners. They are the same kind of bafoon that thinks they're helping the medical marijuana movement by dressing in their finest stained tye-dye and doing bong loads at the state capital and blasting Phish out of their weak ass Prius sound systems. These kind of idjits exist on both the right and left it seems.1 point
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I always used Never Dull Magic wadding to remove the powder from the front of the cylinder on my 686. I don't think I would recommend it for a blued gun but it works great on SS.1 point
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I use KleenBore Lead Away on my 686. Only thing I've found that works with ease. Found it on Amazon.1 point
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I think it would be "safer" not to head down range when the line was hot, even if I had trained with my shooting buddies. I understand they have trained / deployed together and probably have the skill set to operate safely in this kind of environment. Heading down range in this particular scenario didn't appear to be a training exercise, just one guy impatient to allow the shooter to finish and wanted to get the target ready for when it was his turn. What if the Saiga had jammed, shooter muzzle-swept the area when trying to clear and had a ND? Not probably but falls within the realm of possible.1 point
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He still has his ears on, what's unsafe about it? :hiding: Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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the 180 rule is silly to me: bullets do not go out the muzzle and hang a left. I have before and will again stand less than 180 from a live shooter if there is a good reason to do so (example, to get a cool muzzle flash pic, with an experienced and trusted shooter who knows I am there and what I am doing). But this scenario was nothing like the 180 rule. IMHO the target changer is 100% safe so long as the shooter does not have any freak accidents (drop-discharge type stuff, or hot-brass-down-the-shirt-dance, etc) and the shooter keeps on putting the rounds on his target. FINE. But freak accidents and stupidity DO happen, and that makes the scenario totally unsafe and unacceptable to me. Worse, its unclear but the shooter seems unaware of the other guy. Shooting is like driving. There are things you can do that are safe. There are things you can do that are unsafe. There are things that are safe with pros but not noobs ("don't try this at home"). There are things that are usually safe but have risks. And just like driving, you can't trust the other people around you outside of very specific circumstances, usually in a private setting, and not always even then... so my final answer is: dangerous and unacceptable situation.1 point
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How can anyone not like a Garand? It is only Called "the greatest battle implement ever devised" by General George S. Patton.1 point
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I find it rather paradoxical that a company with SIG's history and success finds it necessary to enter the realm of the Glock... ... while Glock feels zero compulsion to create a DA/SA, hammer fired gun. Guess we know who the real champ is.1 point
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