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  1.   He will remain an idiot, regardless of where he lives ...
    6 points
  2. Jump in fellas, extra time to get the cash in! That, and I really want more of these in the future! My birthday is actually Oct 15th, make my dreams come true... buy a TGO Godfather! Willis, I'm sure this is frustrating work for you. I hope you know that I, and many others, sincerely appreciate it. Many of us have no other chance at getting such sweet custom pieces, and your generosity in time and work to do this for us is really awesome.
    5 points
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  4. But hey, here's some good news. Obviously it's not a big deal in New Jersey if your wife or girlfriend annoys you and you decide to punch her out like some punk thug, just don't be a law abiding mom who made a "DUMB" but honest mistake and bring a gun into the state.   http://www.inquisitr.com/1471690/prosecutor-who-let-ray-rice-off-the-hook-demands-jail-time-for-single-mom-licensed-gun-owner/  
    3 points
  5. A gun won't protect you from Waffle House food.
    3 points
  6. My son, who is a Senior this year called a little while ago to tell me about his day today. My son is in the JROTC program at his high school. Today they had an assembly to meet and greet two MOH recipients from the Vietnam War. If I understood him correctly via long distance cell call, he met two gentlemen by the name of USMC Vargas and US Army Fritz. Both gave speeches and took the time to meet and greet the Cadets. It was apparently covered by a television station so he is watching the news for a glimpse of himself.
    2 points
  7. It ain't the guns that are the problem folks. Surprise, surprise.   http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/14/sunday-review/the-assault-weapon-myth.html?_r=0
    2 points
  8. Rest Your Mind I know you have been laying awake at night wondering why baby diapers have brand names like Luvs,Huggies and Pampers while undergarments for old people are called "Depends"  Well here is the low down on the whole thing!! When babies crap in their pants people are still gonna Luv"um, Hug'um and pamper'um. When old people crap in their pants it "DEPENDS" on who's named in the "Will"  Glad I got that straightened out so now you can rest your mind!!!!!
    2 points
  9. He just sent me a text that the helicopter flight to the high school was on the news tonight. He was so excited he couldn't quit sending me messages. I looked for the clip online, but couldn't find it. I can't say enough about his JROTC program. Without it I seriously doubt that he would ever graduate high school.
    2 points
  10. With the deadline extended, i will probably be able to get in on this one. It will probably be after first of October before payment can be sent though.
    2 points
  11. I bought this off a man at work who said he bought it off the original owner. The original owner rode it for about 6 months and then parked it in a barn under blankets and cardboard for 15+ years! The guy I got it off of didn't hardly ride it either. This is about as good a condition as you can find on something this old that hasn't been in a collection. It does have a few scratches here and there, but the dang thing has the original tires on it, which still have tits on them, and the finish isn't even worn off the engine. It's still shiny! Yamaha only made these for about 2 years. They made an 80, a 200, and the 350 like this one. The 80 and 350 are the least common. It has electric start and working lights. They did come with racks...maybe optional. A nice little gem to add to the inventory. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    2 points
  12. I thought it was  a childs bike until I saw the guy on top. Man those are massive bike tires.
    2 points
  13.   I'd rather see this opened up to outside orders than see it bagged.  But it is your baby and I support whatever you decide.   mostly if this is a fail I don't see myself spending this kind of money on a random knife.   C'mon people join in on this group buy.
    2 points
  14. Damn....it looks brand new. You got lucky on that one. :up:
    2 points
  15. SGAmmo from Stillwater, Oklahoma has deals on ammo and are a reputable online vendor with reasonable shipping.
    2 points
  16. I'll set up a date for them with 72 virgins, free of charge.
    2 points
  17. It has partnered up with @livestockauction to provide those radical jihadists with the virgin goats they all seek.
    2 points
  18. I disassembled a dirt bike engine on the kitchen table.  In my defense we have two dining tables in our house and this is not the one we eat at.  Plus I put cardboard down first and it was the table that I brought into the marriage.  My wife will be home shortly, if you guys don't hear from me for a while she broke my computer or buried me in the backyard.
    2 points
  19. I made it out of .08 kydex......for my first one it came out pretty good. It has good retention and looks pretty decent.....and can be ambidextrous. it's laid out for a Blade-Tech Tek-Lok at 1 1/2" between holes... [url=https://flic.kr/p/oUsdfZ][/url] [url=https://flic.kr/p/oUr7m8][/url] [url=https://flic.kr/p/pbUtwC][/url]
    1 point
  20. The demise of my desktop trebuchet was a sad day. That thing was fun. It would launch a peppermint candy around 30'. Here's my new office weapon. It slings a match hard enough to knock over a pack of smokes at 10' away (when I can hit it).
    1 point
  21. My DVR is brimming with episodes of 'Gun Stories' on Outdoor Channel.   I absolutely love this show. I do not know if they get everything right (I'm assuming they are pretty close), but the interviews and the back stories of guns from the past make me go to GB every time and look for them and see if I can afford another piece of history!   If you watch the show, what is your favorite episode?   For me it has to be the '73 Winchester. To be honest I am a Marlin Man, but the 1873 is the iconic lever gun in my opinion!   I did enjoy the 'Guns of Little Big Horn 1,2' just recently aired.   G.
    1 point
  22. Extended slide stop for a tactical Pez dispenser....
    1 point
  23. [quote name="Ted S." post="1189469" timestamp="1410638108"]Reading all the comments on this thread...everyone realizes it's in the "Survival and Preparedness" sub-forum, right?[/quote] Yes, and I take steps to prepare for the unknown such as food, water and a means of defense, so I did take issue with the notion that doing so and not having a bullet proof bunker was somehow wrong or silly. It would be like me saying, "oh, you have a bulletproof bunker, but you didn't dig deep enough to protect from JDAMs? Well you're just not prepared." Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    1 point
  24.   I'd think carrying the long gun around might closer fit conditions of the statute than cursing the officers would.   Since TN starts with premise that carrying a loaded firearm is unlawful, I think all this brouhaha over "reasonable suspicion", "Terry Stop", and the rest of it would be shot down in the court system.   Given the law of this state, the fact you are carrying a long gun would seem to be reasonable enough cause to detain one long enough to ensure it is not loaded. After all, it's perfectly fine to detain you long enough to check for permit if they see a handgun on you, eh?    I'm surprised they haven't done more of that here and there with the Texas nuts, but I'm not familiar with the various legal basis of firearm stuff in those other states.   - OS
    1 point
  25. Thanks for posting, but I too posted here on Aug. 10th. I thought long and hard about the Hbar, but I decided to go with the new A4. http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/topic/80929-gander-mountain-deal-used-colt-ar15-used-a2-sporter-hbar/?hl=gander
    1 point
  26. Nothing is important enough to get me across the NJ state line in the past, present or future.
    1 point
  27. The germans had uboats off the coast of continental US.
    1 point
  28. Love the new avatar Ted.................... :up: :up:
    1 point
  29. Or both...........shove it where the sun don't shine and then pull the trigger...................jmho
    1 point
  30. Please comment and show your support for this Dr as he's getting hammered for sticking up for gun owners! :) http://thehealthcareblog.com/blog/2014/09/11/why-public-health-needs-a-new-gun-doctrine/   I am a public health professional, educated at the vaunted Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Hygiene and Public Health. I like guns, and I believe the Second Amendment clearly secures the rights of individuals to own firearms.   You read that correctly. I am a public health professional.   And I like guns.   This make me a heretic in American public health, where embracing firearms and the rights of gun owners is a gross violation of orthodoxy.   As a society, our focus on guns and not gun users derives from the shock of mass killings, such as those in Newtown, CT, Aurora, CO, Virginia Tech, and Norway, which has some of the strictest gun control laws on the planet. Mass killings, however tragic, get distorted by saturation media hysterics and 24-hour political grandstanding. What gun opponents refuse to discuss is the precipitous fall in violent crime and deaths by firearms over the past 20 years, and how it coincides with an equally dramaticincrease of guns in circulation in the US.   While that isn’t cause and effect, the association is certainly curious.   In 2013, the Institute of Medicine, at the behest of the Centers for Disease Control, produced a report on firearms violence that has been ignored by the mainstream media. The upshot: defensive use of firearms occurs much more frequently than is recognized, “can be an important crime deterrent,” and unauthorized  possession (read: by someone other than the lawful owner) of a firearm is a crucial driver of firearms violence.   That report went away for political reasons. Translation. Nobody wanted to talk about it because it raised more questions than it answered.   The tragic mass murders in Virginia, Colorado, Norway, Connecticut, and most recently California, showcase the failure of the healthcare system, including potential abuse of prescription drugs, and families where parents either checked out or were willfully oblivious to what their children are doing.  They are also outcomes of popular, feel-good movements, such as deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill, colliding with communities that had no means to deal with the consequences. Adam Lanza, Anders Breivik, Seung Hui Cho, James Holmes, and Elliot Rodger all needed  treatment, and, if necessary, involuntary commitment, with due process for both admission to a facility and subsequent release.   My public health approach to the problem of gun violence starts with the assumption that every gun owner is not a raving, irresponsible nut, but in fact a person of some seriousness who has a legal right to choose to own a firearm.   My next assumption is that the most egregious gun violence happens in communities that are broken, such as inner city Baltimore and St. Louis.   Again, a topic that is not to be spoken.   Gun control will not fix schools, restore neighborhoods, stabilize disintegrating (wealthy or poor) families, employ people, heal mental illness, rejuvenate local economies, or help create self respect. I support gun courts and mandatory, no-parole sentencing for people who commit gun crimes, with a massive public education campaign to back it up.   Public education works and is central to many public health issues, from highway safety to tobacco use reduction, but for some reason, when it comes to guns, the public health establishment’s histrionic reflex is not to educate but to control and confiscate. According to the FBI, in 2012 there were 8,855 firearms homicides, down 7% since 2008. By contrast, 33,516people died on the nation’s highways in 2012, and alcohol abuse claimed 88,000 lives.   Where’s the clamor to control and confiscate cars, cellphones (deadly when used while driving), and booze?   Before buying a firearm, I took a gun safety class and got advice from experienced friends.   I choose to store my guns in accordance with commonly promoted safety guidelines. My son (10) can pick up each shotgun and ensure that both the magazine and chamber are empty. He can check the safety, point it correctly, and place it safely in a case. He also knows how to hold and hand it to an adult. In a state where guns are ubiquitous, this is an essential skill in case he is ever in the presence of child who thinks that his family’s carelessly unsecured guns are toys, not lethal weapons. Of course, he also knows to exit that room and get an adult.   Gun owners should not, however, get their hopes up that the public health community will ever take them seriously. Public health students are taught early on that guns are evil, that the people who think otherwise are an ignorant, backward, Jerry Springer watching lot and that there are some questions you don’t ask: at least not if you want to pass the class.   This says more about the public health community than it does anything else.   More about that one in a future essay. I think you’ll enjoy it.   Ironically, public health academics happily assert that there is a clear Constitutional right to privacy, even as they vilify a right that is actually expressed in the document, and they merrily condescend to its adherents, whom they regard as pathetic rubes. Here is how gun owners can thwart the push to have doctors ask about the presence of guns in a home during a routine history and physical: refuse to answer on the grounds of the much heralded penumbra-emanating right to privacy.   As for the claim that gun rights proponents oppose the conduct of legitimate research, consider this. Many years ago, I asked a very powerful anti-gun academic the following questions: What proportion of gun crimes are committed by the lawful owner of a legally purchased firearm, and what percentage of lawful gun owners use their firearm in commission of a crime?  He said that he did not know, and that he would oppose conduct of the research to answer both questions.   The answer was no surprise, and neither should my rejoinder be:molon labe.
    1 point
  31. Hey, I converted my Saiga .223 and I have no mechanical ability, what so ever.  If I could do it, anyone could do it! :)
    1 point
  32. I remember when the law went into effect for toy guns to have this.  My first thought as a kid was, but won't the bad people just paint theirs?
    1 point
  33. Holy crap, that is awesome! Chances are very small to find one in even decent shape, much less like the one you've found
    1 point
  34. I rewatched it today, it is strange the same person reported him twice. 
    1 point
  35. There are actually very, very few reports of problems on 2nd gen 2 pin frames and it is easier to just produce the same frames. However, it quickly became apparent to Glock within one year of the 3rd gen frames that the 2pin 9mm could not handle rail mounted accessories. There was about a year of 2 pin, 9mm 3rd gens made.
    1 point
  36. Montana is on my short list of places to move if the perfect situation aligns itself.  I'd rather it not be sullied by an asshat like George Zimmerman.
    1 point
  37. Guess I just need to go ahead and give it a shot.
    1 point
  38. Blunderbuss. Dual action: firearm and smokescreen.
    1 point
  39. I interviewed current and former branch davidians in a non official capacity after Waco. The raid had zero to do w sexual anything in their words. The raid had to do with some aggravated Waco folks that just didn't want them around. Kind of like Rutherford co folks and the mosque. Let's start a rumor and ramp it up to get ATF to take down the mosque that everyone loves so much... Same thing yeah go ATF .,,,
    1 point
  40. [quote name="Capbyrd" post="1189136" timestamp="1410542831"]Koresh was a sex offender of the worst kind and anyone that chose to follow him got what was coming to them. Hate it for the kids but if their parents had cared, they would have gotten out. GO ATF!!![/quote] No one expected a LE agency to run a tank through the building of the church and watch it burn to the ground knowing there were passive victims inside. You have credible knowledge that koresh was a sex offender because it was "seen on tv"???? You are kidding right???
    1 point
  41. after watching some of the video,again, i just realized that today, a mosque could be reported for having dead children inside, or it could be labeled as a hangout for ied suppliers and builders.The bad part is not one  bastard agency would dare kick that mosque door in to check.But our geniuses sent a fng tank through the walls of a church just "because".... :rant: , and because janet reno, aka the pugs dirty ass" "said so"...
    1 point
  42. 56 ford is on the money. The other part is there was a claim that a complaint made that kids from the compound were observed playing on the dangerous busy highway. I'm here to tell u, I've been to the compound. There is no traffic in that part of Waco. It sent a chill through my body to see burned kiddie bikes and branch davidians still holding services in a makeshift tent.....burned plastic dollies and other kids items. The whole op was complete bullshit. And always will be. Prayers for the children who died a painful death on that fateful day...
    1 point
  43. I've got an Anderson lower on the pistol build I just did, no issues.
    1 point
  44. I'm still trying to "get" this. Two days before 9-11, a day when Americans mourn the largest scale terrorist assault on US soil in recent history, the most dangerous terrorist group in the country declares they are putting up a monument to celebrate their bloodiest, most heinous operation in history. Welcome to America?
    1 point
  45. How much other cr@p do you sit around worrying about? Meteors? UFOs? Dragons?   Be prepared for life in general, and then get out there and live it.
    1 point
  46. The title of the thread had me really confused...thought it had to do with gay marriage or something 
    1 point
  47. Just pretend the dog is a goat! :up:
    1 point
  48.   I'm not going to pretend I even have a clue what those two girls are going through, but would guess that it either had to do with fear or embarrassment. Having everyone in the world know you were raped by your own father is some serious sh!t to deal with.
    1 point
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