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Well, July 3rd purchase, but in the spirit of the 4th. I have been eyeing a Sig 320 for a while, but hadn't come accross the right deal. Just happened to go by Smokey Mountain Knife Works on the morning of the 3rd, and there she was! P320 9mm Compact in FDE, with tritium night sights for $499+TICS and Tax. I hadn't been seeing the SigLight night-sights versions for a price like this, so jumped on it. They have them normally around $560 I think, but are running a sale on them while supply lasts. I have only put about 20 rounds of junk Wolf ammo through it, but really like the trigger. It came with a FOBUS style holster and two 15rd mags. I had bought a 250C for my wife a few years ago, and in spite of the long trigger pull she shot it pretty well. I think she will really like shooting this one with the much shorter striker trigger.5 points
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Most Americans are spoiled and have ZERO clue how well they have it here. To many a crisis is when their internet goes down for a few hours or they have sold out of their favorite Frap at Starbucks. People think it is an emergency, and call 911, when the food they ordered is wrong. They have no clue what it is like to wonder where the next meal is going to come from. The United States is the ONLY country in the world where our "poor" are fat, have cell phones and cars to drive. But with that being said it is no wonder people want to leave. We have not seen such a great divide among our citizens since the civil war close to 150 years ago. And those divides are by race, by income as well as by religion. We have certain groups openly calling for the death of other groups, even children, and the authorities do NOTHING as long as you are a certain color. And what is truly sickening is that OUR government that is charged with protecting its citizens supports, and even encourages, it. Some are taken away to be punished for what they say while others are not and it appears as though the only difference between the two are the color of the skin. The Black Panthers have recently called for the killing of white babies in hospitals, which is not only racists but also criminal, and NOTHING was done yet there is a national outrage over a flag the supposedly represents white racism in America. What is truly ironic is that we, as a country, are too politically correct to be able to say we are too politically correct. I would love to live in a country where people can be free to do what they want without fear. The United States used to be that country but not anymore. The federal government is using its power to control, and even harm, those that are critical of it. We cannot do ANYTHING anymore without the government's permission and if we try we are punished. People in the United States are afraid, afraid of the government whose primary responsibility is to protect them. We are being ruled by an elite oligarchy that controls every aspect of ALL of our lives and our only role in it all is to be good citizens to our masters. If we question their authority they will make us criminals as adults, medicate us as children or label us as terrorists. What is the definition of tyranny again? The land of the free and home of the brave I fought for is no more. What we have now is probably the most corrupt government on the face of earth.4 points
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I don't like having un-vetted armed people in my house or being in another house as a guest and encounter the same circumstances. Many years spent in police work taught me that suspicion was prudent to personal safety. If I invite you into my house I've already found out a bit about you and either been told you have a HCP or asked you if you do. I will recropricate in such informational exchanges and ensure you know I routinely carry a concealed handgun. If alcohol is being served or consumed in your home either I won't attend the get together or will simply leave my handgun in my homes gun safe. I expect you to either do the same or request I secure it in my gun safe for you to retrieve the next day. I've seen first hand incidents of what happens at parties where drinking and guns are brought together and massive group think (or lack thereof) stupidity take place. Yes I'm hard nosed and can be rude as heck about this stuff.3 points
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I took a few from the office tonight, sad after going through them that I didn't drag my big tripod into work b/c my small one was not capable of supporting my larger lenses. My favorite so far. . . _MG_3048 by Erik, on Flickr2 points
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Probably has something to do with how easy it is to combine this with a pressure cooker create havoc. They have regulated ammonium nitrate for no other reason they to prevent its use as an explosive as well so why not fireworks? Doesn't matter what they take away those that are set on doing harm will do so with a new tool they will also try to regulate or outlaw.2 points
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Went to Walmart. Received poor service. :-\ In other news, the sun came up this morning and the sky is blue. :rofl:2 points
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Glad to see this thread, this is my second hobby. Here are a few photos I've taken.2 points
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From what I have read here, I don't think anyone is saying to carry a gun in spite of a homeowner's wishes. Rather that carrying is a non-issue that they don't feel the need to ask a homeowner anymore than they need to ask a business owner who hasn't posted a sign. In other words, lack of specific prohibition notice equates to the "king" is ok with you carrying. Let's take the "man's home is castle" analogy a little further. Did each and every knight remove his sword before entering the castle? Or did the king (at least then non-paranoid ones) understand that an armed man can enter his domain without automatically being a danger? Did the king not even expect his guest to potentially defend the castle if needed? I'll share a quote from a poster on GeorgiaPacking.Org that I find relevant to this situation: I completely understand that you can make rules for your own property, but I don't think you should get upset if someone breaks a rule they don't know about.1 point
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The problem with telling every homeowner that you are carrying is that some people would be taking a gun on and off all the time. If you are a realtor showing houses, you'd be leaving a gun in the car a lot where it doesn't do you any good. I understand where folks are coming from, but in a lot of cases it is in my opinion better to keep quiet and keep concealed than for others to know that you carry, especially people who carry when they work. A gun is much more secure when concealed on someone's person than left in a car where it can be stolen.1 point
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If you like cutting up then thats the squad for ya but if your kinda serious shooter you might ought to think on it some.1 point
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I would like to clarify that while I do act like an ass from time to time, this wasn't me either1 point
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Concur. The only negatives are scarcity and cost. It falls into that category of pistol that you own and show with pride, shoot with at the range but recognize will be difficult to replace. IOW if you use it for your carry gun you need to know its going to get beat to hell and if used in a lethal force incident be seized and pick up additional wear and tear in an evidence room.1 point
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Well, given the South Carolina statute Mike.357 posted above, somebody's entire state government thought that carrying into a private residence without permission is a criminal act deserving of some pretty stiff criminal penalties for doing so - a minimum fine of a thousand bucks, up to a year in jail, or both, and forfeiture of your HCP for five years. Guess I'm not the only hardass on the subject, huh?1 point
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I discovered that a bored teenage son is an asset in tree removal. He didn't see it that way.1 point
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Just my two cents: Personally, I do not disclose that I am armed. Among family (those who know I carry) they have asked before and I told them that yes, I was armed at the time. Now they simply assume I am and no longer bother to ask. I don't feel the need to tell people I carry, since it is none of their business. If asked by someone I know well, than I would inform.1 point
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Update - got the mini griptilian in and absolutely love it!! Thanks again for all your help fellow TGOers! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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6-inch blade, 10 inches overall, 5/32 of an inch thick 01 steel hardened to 61. Ctek scales with stainless tubes! It is available!1 point
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Depends for how long. A year or two? Maybe. 10 years? No. I had an opportunity to work in Iraq for a lot more money than I make now. I passed. I like being alive.1 point
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Training to be a tactical sheep dog isn't supposed to be fun. It's serious real life stuff man1 point
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That may be, but we can change that. How many people that would call themselves Patriots or say they love their country; did not vote in the elections? The vote is more powerful than any gun you own. But once Obama or Hillary gives the vote to those that are now illegals; that option is done. I believe Obama will try that before he leaves office; he is trying everything he can to destroy this country.1 point
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All those feed stores also sell 50# bags of white mixing salt. It is just loose, coarse textured salt in a plastic bag, more like kosher salt than the fine textured table salt that we normally use. But then, kosher salt is not kosher because it has been blessed and killed humanely, but because the heavy texture is traditionally for curing meats. As was pointed out, avoid the trace mineral salts and keep it in a dry place away from anything that might rust.1 point
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I only shoot JHP (yes, it's more expensive, but it is what it is.... I prefer to practice with what I carry) my cost for Montana Gold JHP 115 grain is .09 cents. Free brass. .03 for primer. powder is 23.00 per pound. Total cost per box of 50 is $6.80. You might compare that price to Perfecta on sale, or blazer, Federal or Tulaammo.... at say 10-12 per box of 50 (when not on sale). But it is not a real comparison. If you compare apples to apples, you would have to compare my JHP rounds to Winchester or Remington bulk JHP, ranging from 140- 180 for a box of 300. That works out to about $23 dollars a box of 50. So.... for $6.80/50 I get handcrafted JHP, tailored for my pistol, using a premium 115 grain bullet, or I get bulk for $23/50. All this said, I can tell you that my ammo and my guns will all outshoot me on my best day, but since I only load JHP, I am assured that my guns will always run JHP flawlessly. Peace of mind. OH... and since I'm shooting jacketed rounds... I don't need another barrel for a Glock. Just my 2 cents... DaFadda p.s. in a previous post, a response was that the ballistics on MG bullets isn't up to the current standard for "carry ammo". I can't agree or disagree, because I simply don't know about the ballistics....but I don't carry my handloads. I practice with them. I carry commercial ammo.1 point
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Leave home if your drinking. Other then that it's up to you and the home owner your visiting. Your girlfriend can do a quick text and ask her friend. I'm a firm believer in your home is your castle and its whatever the king of said castle says.1 point
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Celebrated the 4th with fireworks made in China. :usa: No, but there is a tax increase on cigarettes.... oh wait, it's an "increase the minimum price mark-up over retailers' "cost of doing business" for buying and selling a 20-cigarette pack." http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/politics/state/story/2015/may/10/smokers-pony-or-kick-habit/303445/1 point
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If you don't have the time or inclination to watch the whole thing [shame on you, this is GREAT] at least listen to the closing monolog @ 20:48. Wow, this really fits the current political climate. The late great Burgess Meredith makes it even better. ;) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZ1P2QdKf5U1 point
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What Are We Celebrating? In 1776, few imagined or looked to a future of central banks, massive national standing armies, or a federal legal system that regulated the daily lives of Americans down to the most minute details. In fact, had the typical Revolutionary War soldier been told that such a future awaited his country, he would have likely gone home immediately, as such a future would likely appear even worse to him than staying subject to the British Crown’s benign neglect. https://mises.org/library/five-laws-repeal-independence-day1 point
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Well you can almost see where this is heading...... A Named & Standing arbitration team required for all Tier 2 and above matches. When they included an Appeals section in the IDPA rulebook, the first thing that came to my mind was, "Sounds like HQ is getting ready for all of the Range Lawyers with their Butt-Hurt Bitching just like the way it happens at Camp Perry during the National Matches."1 point
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You can't. This stuff they pass off as fireworks is a joke. My grandfart had a stash of old stuff when I was a kid. Ashcans, Silver Salutes and the like. They would jar the friggin ground when they went off. He had some mortars he bought when my father was a young'un and they were in a word....re-dam-diculous. You can't buy stuff like that anymore.1 point
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Surprised that we haven't had to give up fireworks because they offend members of ISIS or something like that yet.1 point
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The ammo is reported by cnn. The second link, although it's a fox affiliate, it is taken from a cnn writeup (credit at the bottom) I've read some local reports that questions the ammo report. The pic of him sitting on the ground against the wall shows him wearing civvies. My guess is he was just going for a picture to look cool and someone got scared of the scary black rifle.1 point
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This is our son, and his lovely wife, winning not one but two awards during his recent Air Force leadership academy. We are so proud of our son. Only 2% win the Academic Excellence but on top of that he also won the Distinguished Graduate award. His Academic Excellence award was for having the highest academic scores of two training flights, 30 students. The Distiguished Graduate award is given to the Airman who displayed outstanding leadership during the course as voted by his peers. He is, and always will be, my hero.1 point
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No different than the way I feel about people I don't know who appear to be unarmed honestly. It is not a matter of fear, paranoia or being "on guard" all the time as much as it is just paying attention to what is happening around you. Of the people whom I would invite to my house, I obviously trust them and therefore I trust their judgement well enough not to bring any shady characters around. That said, if someone were to give me an uneasy feeling, whether armed or not, I will politely ask my friend and their guest to leave. I will not compromise my family's or my own safety for the sake of sparing someone else's feelings. For all the folks who are bent out of shape about having an armed house guest who has done nothing except for being armed I have to ask....., have you never been to a public shooting range where you are surrounded by armed people that you don't know??? People who are actually handling and shooting their guns near you??? This whole conversation is mind boggling to me.1 point
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This what I made for a portable/temporary gun rack. Cost about $5 to make. Cheap plastic sawhorse from Harbor Freight and some dog throw tennis balls. Base is a piece of plastic I had from some old packing material but could be a piece of wood.1 point
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Bourbon. I have enough ammo to take anything else I might need.1 point
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Thanks for the explanations. Yep. That's what happens when a game becomes a sport. Walk throughs are one thing I've never really understood about IDPA. If the whole idea is to improve your defensive pistol skills, doesn't a walk through largely defeat the purpose? If you don't see and consequently don't neutralize a target, aren't you dead? I understand there are guns involved and you can't just let people run around all willy nilly, but it seems like giving the shooters the number of targets and rounds they're expected to fire is way too much information.1 point
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Your firearm is a tool of last resort, check your ego, leave the area, avoid giving the finger, meaning the only reason to use your gun is keep from having a WORSE day; if you use it....it will be a bad day. NO ALOCHOL....zilch, nadda, zero. If you must have a drink unload and store your gun. Firearm laws are very 'fluid'. It is your responsibility to keep up with them. TGO is a great place to do so. Also be active with your State and US officials. Let them know what legislation you are for or against.1 point
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Like these: http://www.omnimap.com/catalog/cats/fish/fish-tn.htm?136,151 or these: http://www.kentuckyhydrografx.com/ The last ones are pretty good maps, shows all the bottom structures but I don't know if they show the specific areas you are looking for. I use google earth to plan then the fishfinder to indicate when I am over a structure I want to fish.1 point
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Had a couple of juvenile squirrels playing in the yard this afternoon. Didn't get the shot that I wanted but thought this one was pretty cool. Too dang hot tho stand out there for very long.1 point
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Waze, is the best traffic routing app I've found. Allows users to report cops, traffic, wrecks, ect.1 point
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Took the kids on a little hike in the GSMNP yesterday. Forgot the real camera so I took a few shots with my phone. Fiddled around with the camera app editing software to give them a "vintage" look while grilling hot dogs after we got back home. Thought they turned out fairly well....1 point
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What an awesome shot! Glad he's ok. With the gear he's got on it looks like he walked out of the Thriller video lol.1 point
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