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  1. It gets old when I keep hearing about the latest "misstatement" in the news by someone.     Yet again, we have another one.   "VA secretary apologizes for misstating military record" Sounds like a lie to me...I know we live in a world that has developed euphemisms for just about everything, but this one bothers me more than most.      Rant off...  
    6 points
  2. I found this a bit refreshing so I thought I'd pass it along.....   'The people can not be all, and always, well informed. The part which is wrong will be discontented in proportion to the importance of the facts they misconceive. If they remain quiet under such misconceptions it is a lethargy, the forerunner of death to the public liberty. What country ever existed a century and a half without a rebellion? And what country can preserve it's liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is it's natural manure." -Thomas Jefferson
    4 points
  3.   Much respect to a man who obviously has his priorities in order.  :up:
    3 points
  4. Last year LWRC debuted their PDW at SHOT. I ordered one pretty quickly and have been waiting on them and the ATF. I wanted to do something cool with it since I had seen Modern Outfitters do some really cool stuff. The form 3 cleared today and they finished the coating process. Hope you like .....
    2 points
  5. Ditch the BG and keep the Shield :pleased: Otherwise it looks like a fair exchange to me with everybody happy. :up:
    2 points
  6. I'm actually pleasantly surprised by the comments here on the gay kiss scene. I used to be person who had the attitude that homosexuality and transgender people have some sort of screw loose and chose to live a sinful life. It was how I was raised and that's the primary way people come to develop their worldview. As I grew older, had more life experiences and education, I came to question what I now see as a tired old belief system regarding LGBTQ issues. I figured out that people are people and we don't "choose" how we view our personal identity or sexual preferences. I learned that the simplisirc and literal interpretation of a selectively chosen Bible verse did not fit with the rest of what I read in the New Tesrament, which are the texts that define Christians. I met people, worked with people, and have had students who identified as LGBTQ and virtually all had to deal with the intolerance and stigmatization cast at them, most times backed up with some proof-texting from the Old Testament. Then I realized the absurdity of it all. The idea that I was a cop, have a graduate degree who teaches and does research, shoot guns, load ammo, do leather work, woodwork, can fix my own car, defend my own family, have a wife and two kids, a Christian, etc., but then realize there are people who would discount all of that and treat me as less of a person should I identify myself with a label other than heterosexual male. Frankly I'm glad the scene was there because it obviously brings this issue into the public discourse where it can be discussed and changed. Like one comment I read online said, "Wow. There are gays in zombie apocalypse just like in the real world." On that note, I would encourage you to consider supporting some upcoming legislation that seeks to add gender identity to the Tennessee Human Rights Act. Seems if we can support equal rights for gun owners we can support equal rights for people in general.
    2 points
  7. Believe it or not a Star PD. Alloy frame, no friggin' grip safety and one of the smoothest single action GM type pistols I've ever shot. PIA because of the proprietary magazines it used and the small plastic guiderod buffer it required about every 1000 rounds...I shot it a lot...and carried it a lot. I sold it in the late 90's...so no pic.   rep pic: http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=469804060   I've since "gone Glock" and 9mm...but it was a nice little gun. :pleased:
    2 points
  8. Where can I get me one of these anti-gravity vehicles?!
    2 points
  9.  meh, been there done that.  Lived in South Florida for 8 years.  I will take the seasons and all that comes with.   If it is so great why are you trying so hard to come back?
    2 points
  10. 2nd order arrived today. Overnight, just like the first order. Notice the fully welded seams on the rib and the handle. Waiting for my PRI-G to arrive then it's off to Pegram for some ethanol free gasoline.
    1 point
  11.   I feel for you man, go ahead and take your pain med, don't let it get too sore before you do because it's harder to knock out. I have a plate and screws in my right fibula, if they don't do that sugery then when the ligiments tighten back it will pull the bones out of alignment and you would have future problems. I've also had bone fragments removed from my left ankle from rolling it over, I promise I know how you feel. Go to physical therapy also, don't skip that. They will make recovery alot faster.
    1 point
  12. I travel to Atlanta on business pretty often. The biggest concern I have involves the Ga State Troopers along I75. I don't recommend speeding.
    1 point
  13. You did well, I love my Shield. It is the perfect carry gun.
    1 point
  14. SUCCESS!!  I bought a Chip McCormick magazine today and I cleaned the crap out of the gun and now any ammo I put in the mag will feed on the first try!  I haven't shot any hollow points yet but just loading them is a huge step in the right direction!  Thanks everyone for your suggestions!
    1 point
  15. I've got PMS Parked Motorcycle Syndrome
    1 point
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  17. I feel your pain, just bought a 2015 Triumph Speed Triple two weeks ago. I was finally able to ride again today. I'll ride in the cold but ice is a definite no go.
    1 point
  18. Yes it does. I was between jobs and had kids to feed.... :(
    1 point
  19. Semi Customized.45 ACP Series 70 Colt Combat Commander that was stolen. If you ever see one in blued steel, with Millet fixed sights, beavertail safety and long trigger have it checked through NCIC, I'd like to get it back....I'd also like about 45 minutes alone with whoever stole it too...
    1 point
  20. An old Norwegan copy of a 1911... The first 1911 i ever owned....   leroy
    1 point
  21. No doubt its Dr Feelgood!
    1 point
  22. It helped a bit, but still wasn't what I was hoping for.  I understand why they set it as they do, but for hunting, everything is just too far away.  I determined I really needed something with Zoom.     I was shooting a target with my bow at 20 yards and it looked like it was 60 yards away. As hunting is my primary use with it, it just wasn't going to work as I wanted it to.  I think for an all around take it anywhere camera, it is great.
    1 point
  23. 4+ in the Blount County section of Seymour
    1 point
  24. We just got 4 inches and it's still snowing.
    1 point
  25. I bought the Hero 4 Silver. I’m happy with it.
    1 point
  26. Barring any knowledge of the comics, I stopped following that story line a long time ago.   I suspect this is a peaceful group they have discovered.   There is a significance to the names each 'clan' has given to the dead.   Walkers are what Rick's people call them.   Biters, that is what the Governor and his folk called them.   Rotters, the Atlanta Hospital.   Roamers, Alexandria.   Note the connotation of the terms. Walkers and Roamers are easier on them, they take the animosity or violence out of it. They are just another obstacle in the world. 
    1 point
  27. Happy Birthday...Mrs. Dolomite!   I think I remembered this correctly.
    1 point
  28. Some local storm damage up here in the crossville area...     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQ9tBcDymwk
    1 point
  29. Not anti-gravity. See, gravity is still working. It's the Australian model.
    1 point
  30. I could probably hunt the broad sides of barns with a slingshot pretty reliably. 
    1 point
  31. Nice bike, congrats! Put it back on the trailer and drive south till you hit good weather :) Ride safe! The weather has made me add a Polaris Ranger 6x6 to the line up! :D (used of course)
    1 point
  32. As for the gay kiss, Ashton Kutcher thinks you should try it... ya never know: :shhh:   http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/ashton-kutcher-encourages-men-to-explore-their-sexuality-by-kissing-a-dude-10065085.html   Of course the kiss will offend some people.  Wonder how many atheists were offended by Father Gabriel giving that sermon? 
    1 point
  33. From the age of them Pepsi cans I wouldn't imagine 'ol Rufus is training too many people these days. So I'd say your on your own
    1 point
  34. Meanwhile......back at The Walking Dead......   I thought it was a good episode. They brought back the fear I've been looking for. That night-time car scene was excellent. When the flare went off and Aaron tripped out, I thought it was because he wanted to get away because something super bad was coming their way. Way to amp up the tension. :up:  I thought it was a solid episode.   Toss in "flare to the face" zombie and we have a winner!   The whole Aaron and other dude (can't recall his name) story makes me think about our discussions about Carl never getting any now that Beth's gone. Noah's not much older than Carl....... :stir: :stir: :stir:
    1 point
  35. I might not take it as far as being programmed or brainwashed. I speak only for myself when I say that I watch less than four hours of television a week total, including news programs. While the news that I do receive is biased, it is very easy to find a second source, or even a third. I find programmed news to be much more poisonous than a one hour programmed drama.   Russ Meyer is regarded as the father of the nudie movies. I find his body of work fascinating. And if you are familiar with Russ Meyer, you really got that pun. His first film was released in 1959. He incorporated story and art with his nudity. Unlike previous attempts that were just boudoir voyeur films. Honestly, over the last fifty-five years, only the quality of the film stock has changed. Mudhoney is a personal favorite film of mine.    While it may be true that nudity, sex and violence in movies and television have become commonplace, it is unfair to say that this is new. Daytime Soaps have been smutty for how long? You want to tell me that Charlies Angels was really a well written show about the activities of three normal girls? Baywatch was really about saving lives on the beach?      I prefer to spend my time worried about tangible things. Will my raise this year be worthwhile? Will my daughter perform well and enjoy her first season in competitive soccer league this year? Will my wife make me some of her awesome fried chicken tonight?   Worrying about some liberal agenda that may or may not exist on a device that I choose to utilize for entertainment purposes is very low on that list. After all, if I find it offensive or it makes me uncomfortable, I change the channel, or even more extreme, I turn the television off.   Here is a small anecdote, well two.   I have a great family, wonderful wife, exceptional daughter. I am fully devoted to them. My wife loves to watch television. She abhors any hint of sex, violence, and sadly intrigue. She is very vanilla in her tastes. She does occasionally enjoy a police procedural. I don't, but sometimes I will tune in from time to time on what she is watching. She got into a show, Criminal Minds I think. Watched a marathon of it. But I noticed a trend in the show to graphically depict the death of children in a spectacular manner. I pointed this out to my wife, and from that day forth I requested that she not watch that show in my presence. Much like her reality television. This wasn't because I wanted to stick my head in the sand and pretend that children never get hurt, it was because I don't enjoy watching, hearing, or otherwise for entertainment purposes, children being hurt/killed/exploited.   The last anecdote would be my excitement in purchasing a Playstation 4. The choice of which was heavily favored due to a single game. The Last of Us had been remastered and released and being a Sony exclusive, it made my choice for me. However, and to attempt not to spoil anything, a scene occurred in the first ten minutes of the game that ruined the experience for me, and I quite literally removed it from the console and returned it to the store at that exact moment. Again, not trying to be naive, but as the father of a daughter who is just as into zeds as I am, I couldn't stomach the plot device, regardless of how important it was to the story.       At the end of the day I understand that not everyone in the world thinks like I do. Believes what I do. Some folks are religious. Some folks believe that women aren't equal to men. Some folks believe that the color of your skin determines who you are. Some folks think that everyone should live by their set of morals, or laws. Me? I like what I like, and I will be damned if someone tries to take what I like away from me. And with that though, who am I to take what someone else likes away from them? As long as what I do doesn't hurt you, and what you do doesn't hurt me, who are either of us to try and change the other? Diversity is what makes this world spectacular.
    1 point
  36. I'm glad to see Benchmade products are American made again.  The knives I have from them have been quality products.
    1 point
  37.   Took a knee in a surprisingly controlled fashion while walking down the hill through the yard on Tuesday to check the mail.  Pretty much stayed down on that knee for most of the slide down to the mailbox.   When I got there, I noticed a guy from the county doing inspections at a house under construction across from me was watching the whole ordeal with a grin on his face.  He asked me if I meant to do that, then promptly busted his own ass on the ice he was walking across.   I should have asked him if he meant to do that but kindness found it's way out of my face-hole and I instead asked if he was alright.   I surprise myself sometimes.
    1 point
  38. Ain't nothing wrong with that.  These guys that buy every last box on the shelf and sell them for three times what they paid for them need a swift kick in the nuts though. 
    1 point
  39. Maybe Tennessee just has more scumbag resellers.
    1 point
  40. even if it did work the criminals would just use more revolvers, no shell casings  left at the scene  
    1 point
  41. Hmmm. I have a few rounds I'd trade for a nice muscle car. Any takers?
    1 point
  42. the bottom says will trade for tuck, Mercedes, corvette.    I met a guy at a gun range who offered to sell me his kel tec sub 2000 last year.  He said he would let it go for 3k.  this has to be the same dude. 
    1 point
  43. I've had a few CZ 75's over the years. If I were to get another it would be this one:   http://cz-usa.com/product/cz-75-b-sa-9mm-black-16-rd-mags/   You might want to peruse these sites. I have never heard an ill word towards these folk.   http://czcustom.com/   http://automaticaccuracy.net/?page_id=16   http://cajungunworks.com/index.html
    1 point
  44. Proper muzzleloading rifle or modern inline? In a side lock, you'll need a .440 or .439 ball & patch. Usually .015 or .018 thickness. If it's a modern inline, you're on your own. I have zero experience there!
    1 point
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