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  1. Good, not that he's allergic, but that you may know what it is.  Sure would be a shame to have to give up the kid  :rofl:
    4 points
  2. I wear a pair, Carrharts have for a long time. Don't have the shape to keep my pants up without any more. lol. You can get all kinds on line just make sure they are wide to keep from cutting you. Give it a try I think you'll find them helpful.
    3 points
  3. I've had 2, 1 year subscriptions.  Made sense to just go ahead and purchase the Lifetime subscription.
    3 points
  4. I don't even live in TN anymore and just renewed my membership. This is a great community regardless of where you live.
    3 points
  5. IF you can afford to help keep TGO up and running smoothly, please consider doing so by becoming a TGO Benefactor or Authorized Vendor. I don't have any inside information, but I'd imagine it's not exactly cheap to keep TGO up and running as smoothly as TGO David and crew does.  TGO and its wise members have not only been extremely helpful to me over the last several years, they've also been a real source of entertainment. The awesome members who make up TGO have created an oasis of sorts; a place for me to escape life's realities. For so many reasons, I am truly grateful for TGO. Here are some perks of becoming a TGO Benefactor:   - Authorized Vendors have been known to post special super-secret discounts and deals only available to TGO Benefactors. - Benefactors are given immediate access to the Benefactor Lounge and the TGO Trading Post (Classifieds). They may start new threads in the Trading Post forums regardless of post count or tenure, bypassing the 30-day and 50-post requirement that all other members must meet.   ​- Benefactors are all marked with the logo (above) shown under their names in each post that they make on the forum.   - Benefactors can use custom user titles in their profile.   - Benefactors can store up to 100 private messages whereas regular members can only store 50.   - Benefactors can manage (moderate) comments to their blog.   - Benefactors can delete their own blog entries.   - Benefactors can add events to the TGO calendar and they are immediately posted w/o need for a moderator to approve them.   - Benefactors see a little more detail about what everyone is doing when they view the Who's Online page.   - Benefactors can edit and delete (moderate) Visitor Messages left to their profile by other members.   - Benefactors have 20MB of storage in our Photo Gallery whereas regular members only have 10MB. To purchase a TGO Benefactor subscription, please visit the TGO Store. 6-Month TGO Benefactor subscription: $20 1-Year TGO Benefactor subscription: $35 Lifetime Benefactor subscription (Best Deal): $150 About TGO Authorized Vendors:   TGO Vendors are businesses who support this site through one of several tiers of membership. In exchange for their support, they are granted the privilege of advertising their goods and services through either promotional postings on the forum or several sizes of Banner Advertisements.   ​A TGO Vendor account can start out for as little as the equivalent of $20 per month for a one year term. The various tiers go up from there, but a person who wants to engage in a sideline business can easily get started on TGO for less than the cost of one delivery pizza per month.   I have frequently told people who are interested in becoming a Vendor that if their business plan doesn't provide for $240 a year in advertising costs, that they need to re-evaluate their business plan. Being completely honest here, that's dirt cheap advertising. It's cheaper than a box of business cards and is likely to generate a ton more business -- quickly -- for a person than any other means. Newspaper, radio, TV... all are astronomically more expensive than this.   Just remember, we do protect the investment that our Vendor partners have made in this site. We do not let anyone advertise commercial interest here without being a TGO Vendor and that does apply to Benefactor members as well. If you're providing recurring goods or services to our members and trying to do this as a Benfactor, your're doing it wrong.​   So there you have it. If you're interested in becoming a TGO Vendor, contact TGO David and get the ball rolling.
    2 points
  6. Tennessee Action Pistol is proud to announce we will begin to host GSSF matches at our indoor facility located at 526 West Main St, Gallatin Tn, 37066 GSSF Indoors is a 3 month series that awards prizes, guns, and plaques. There are lots of prizes that will be given out and one Glock Certificate for a free pistol. Certificate will be given away via random drawing at the last match. You much compete in at least 2 of the 3 matches to be in running for the gun certificate. Bring your stock and modified glocks to compete in 2 divisions. Double the chance of winning and get more rounds downrange. GSSF Indoors is a great way to bring the new Glock you got for Christmas out and break it in, or bring that new shooter that is nervous about competition. There is no drawing from a holster or movement. Just shooting various distances and some strong hand weak hand. Each match requires 50 rounds. So bring 100-150 and shoot a few rounds! This is a come and go type match. Show up between 5:30 and 8:15pm. Last shooters will be registered no later than 8:15pm as we will be done by 9pm. Match fees are $15 including tax and the match dates are: Jan 18th Feb 15th March 21st (prizes awarded this night after the match)
    2 points
  7. Well I do like Chinese food, and those chickens would make good pets. Sent from my SPH-L720 using Tapatalk
    2 points
  8. Only if you want my wife to shank us both in the scrotum Sent from my SPH-L720 using Tapatalk
    2 points
  9. +1 on the Perry suspenders.  I like them because they hook onto my belt without having to sew buttons into all my pants.  When I can support my belt (and the load it's carrying) my pants stay up just fine!   Plus my belt feels much better when it's not pulled so tight.    Got some crazy patterns too.  If you can't have fun wearing these you just can't have fun.
    2 points
  10. You can do it! I swear dude, it's really simple. Get a soldering iron and go to town.
    2 points
  11.         Sarcasm.  I was just saying what I thought a few people here expected me to say.  I am a Ruger fanboy but I am also honest.  When I actually get my hands on one, I'll give an honest report.  
    2 points
  12.   Easy, it's so the folks on the West coast can see them live ...
    2 points
  13.   I was under the impression that these had just been released.  How long have they actually been available?
    2 points
  14. We popped a young buck on Saturday that looked like he had just recently shed his antlers. I'd say start looking now.
    2 points
  15. I as well enjoy reloading 40s&w over other rounds. I aim for about 850fps with 180 grain projectiles. I use once fired brass and don't even bother to pick them up because I get so much given to me. I have about 4K pieces of brass to load right now. I have so many friends in law enforcement that know me as a 40 loader I come home to buckets of brass on my porch all the time. It's still by far the number one law enforcement round in the country.
    2 points
  16. My daughter asked me yesterday if we could go shooting, this only took 21yrs to happen :).   Her only experience with a gun prior to today only involved a squirt/nerf/bb gun. :rolleyes:   So I pulled out 3 pistols, ammo and range bag and went out into the backyard, started off with a bodyguard 380, shot several mags with/out the laser, then broke out the 9mm's, first was a Beretta 92F, then a PX4 storm compact, shot a couple 100rds, her favorite was the 92F, as we were finishing I told her to sit still because I needed to go back to the house to get something, as I return she was puzzled by me holding a rifle and a mag, I was in hurry up training mode as it was getting dark, I told her to shoot 10rds one at a time (not in the video), then had her rotated the selector, the giggling made me remember my first time shooting FA.....best hour I've spent in a longtime...   https://youtu.be/ZWPSUnW9d2U  
    1 point
  17. This...   I just finished reading a book titled "Gun Control in the Third Reich". It started out innocent enough (or so it seems) and within a year of setting up a registry that "must never fall into the wrong hands" the political party that implemented the policy was no longer in charge and guess what happened.
    1 point
  18. I'll up the bid to $300 bucks, 2 guinea fowl, and a goat.
    1 point
  19.   It doesn't say or even suggest that at all. Though BHO will be pleased if you think that way.   - OS
    1 point
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  21. tercel... I wear 'em all the time, and i use suspender buttons too... The best of the best suspenders are made by Fred Welch... Here is the link... http://www.welchsuspenders.com/ ... These are, in fact, "the best of the best" ...period... I discovered 'em 40 or so years ago when some of my buddies went and worked in the log woods of the pacific northwest... They are the standard of the log woods; and have been for years...   I like the "Y" backs with the 2 inch wide elastic... Easy on your shoulders and will hold anything up... Most of mine come from David Morgan... He also sells "bachelor buttons"... They are the buttons that ya have to button the waist of your carhartts and levis... Ya can install 'em with a hammer... Nothin to it... Here they are.. http://www.davidmorgan.com/product_info.php?products_id=32 ...   If ya want ta go all out with the logger dungarees, check here... Good deals on them as well...  http://www.baileysonline.com/Clothing/Men-s-Clothing/Jeans/Key/Key-Industries-48011-Relaxed-Fit-Denim-Logger-Dungarees.axd  I have also bought carhartt logger dungarees from sierra trading post...   Buy without hesitation... I've done business with all these folks... This stuff will hold your dungarees and everything else up...   leroy
    1 point
  22.   Understood.  Let me see if maybe there's another way we can do this.  IPB supports "tags" so maybe just tagging a thread as a review and then searching for the review tag would work.
    1 point
  23. I play operator at work, I just want to be the beach bum wearing basketball shorts and torn up hoodies with a concussion at TGO meets with all thr sweet gats Sent from my SPH-L720 using Tapatalk
    1 point
  24. "Within reason" Not Ted's full TI build.
    1 point
  25. TDR for Mod 2016!     I need to pay up... all of my money is going into home repair for sale. I had to drop $500 yesterday on new decking. Rest assured I will, but I gotta be smart with my money before I can have fun with it.
    1 point
  26. One year I took the kids and MIL to Sukchon DZ on Ft Campbell, to watch the Leonid meteor shower, great view with not much light out.  Got to see many small ones and a couple that really lit the sky up.
    1 point
  27. I was fishing one night this summer when we had a meteor shower. It was 2am and I was the only boat on the water and there was no wind at all. I turned out all the lights, sat back with a sandwich and cold drink and took in the sights for about an hour. I was on a very dark area of the river and the sky was clear. It was amazing. I saw a lot of quick flashes and one fireball that ran over half of the sky and left a trail that lasted a couple of seconds or so. After that, I loaded up and came home. 
    1 point
  28. All the Smiths since the mid 80's are rated for plus p ammo. I have several centennial models; I like the 642/442 about as well as any of them. I have a 342 and love the 10.8 oz weight but I hate the delicate titanium cylinder. You have to be careful about cleaning and protecting the finish. I have a 640 357 and I can't imagine being able to justify more recoil than the 24 oz 640 with magnums. I have shot a 360 with magnums and it is like slamming your hand in a car door. I think my dads 10mm American Derringer recoils less. I have a LCR and it is a fine weapon, but everyone short strokes the trigger. I wish it was chambered in something other than 38 special. I may get one in .327 also since S&W .327s bring so darn much more.
    1 point
  29.   In that scenario, they will simply decide you are "in business" and there could be tack on charges for misfiling taxes, or tax evasion for not reporting income from sales on a separate form.  Forget the Army, the FBI, or anything else, the IRS is the real enforcement arm of the federal government.
    1 point
  30. So guys...anyone remember that guy btq96r? He hasn't posted in ages! I kid I kid. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    1 point
  31. If I cared about the opinions of zoo animals I'd just tune in to MSNBC.
    1 point
  32. I don't criticize the round, I just never liked it much. I chose 10mm. Never found a need for a slower version of the same projectile. Plus with 10, 9mm, and .45 I just don't need another caliber to stock.
    1 point
  33. LUKE...Come to the Dark Side...
    1 point
  34. says the gorilla locked in a cage.
    1 point
  35. Wow. This. Wow. No intelligence and no soul? Wrong and wrong. My dogs dream, they know when I'm sad or scared. They protect me. Surely to God, that's a horrible joke you just stated, either that or I'm a member of the Eurotrash. In which case is rather be Eurotrash. Because Yulin is wrong. And saying animals have no intelligence or souls is wrong too.
    1 point
  36. Here is a link, still good until 2/29:   https://membership.nrahq.org/5797/default.aspx?src=a&ek=Y5KJMTRA&gclid=CN3ov72ejMoCFVUlgQodw-sOKg
    1 point
  37. hypothetically speaking, if one were to watch the screener, they would probably be disappointed.  4 chapters of dialog and 1 of kill bill action.  It is like watching stephen hawking park his wheelchair for 60 minutes then switching on the expendables for 10 minutes. 
    1 point
  38. I have not been but if an EO came down that said guns and ammo were free, they would still be priced like the sky was about to fall.
    1 point
  39. How many shooters in the last year, let alone the last 5 years would have been stopped by this? I am guessing as many as universal background checks would have stopped (zero). But it's not about actually doing things that would stop criminals...
    1 point
  40. I wanted to shoot myself after seeing it today and all the hype on how great it was.
    1 point
  41. I pay a shitload in taxes. I am good with my tax dollars going to this. Shame and humiliation are right in my wheelhouse. I feel no pity for anyone who would do enough to be convicted of animal abuse.
    1 point
  42. I'd like to see Ruger introduce a new graphic designer that will be Project Manager for all new firearms development, cause damn, they need some help.
    1 point
  43.   YES!!!  Sign me up!
    1 point
  44. It has been a BUSY few weeks, so I am a bit behind on these updates. Many of you already know that the ATF has pushed to action date on 41P to January. However, most industry experts expect 41P to become effective in early 2016. The Prince Law Firm in Pennsylvania is preparing to litigate the issue if 41P is implemented. They are looking for donations. Here's a link to their page: http://firearmsindustryconsultinggroup.com/atf-41p/ To help, our firm will be donating $25 for every NFA Trust we draft through January 31st. If you already have a trust, I would suggest taking a look at the information on the link above and consider making a donation. While 41P will not take away many of the benefits of a trust, it will make filing a tax stamp application more difficult.
    1 point
  45. An EO is not law. As the chief of the executive branch, he can direct people who work for him (ICE, Justice, ect.) to enforce/ignore laws and/or regs. He can even stretch an interpretation of a law. He cannot however make law. For example: An FFL already does the check on any sale or transfer. If not, they are in violation of current law. If however you sell a gun to your neighbor (within the same state), you are not required to do a check or go through an FFL. You all know this already. If he signs an EO demanding a check on all transfers, how could it be enforced? If you sell to your neighbor (in accordance w/ the law), how could they know? What would you be arrested for, not abiding w/ an EO (which has no force of the law)? Some folks need to lay off of their own Kool-Aid.
    1 point
  46. All other calibers just take your life, but the 10mm.... it takes your soul.
    1 point
  47. FYI, Houston's in Mt Juliet no longer processes deer, but Lebanon Meat Locker in Lebanon on Market St does. I think they still may be a Hunter for the Hungry donation point also.     Oops, sorry Greg, I see you beat me to posting Lebanon Meat Locker  :up:
    1 point
  48. You do not see the model 17s in RTF as much as other models. I once had a 23 RTF2 that I so regret getting rid of but it was not the best concealed carry piece. The texture would rub you raw when worn against the skin. However, it was glued to your hand when shooting. The RTF, especially with the half moon serrations, generally will bring a few more dollars than a plain jane gen 3.
    1 point
  49. Honestly I've never seen the sense in carrying if it isn't ready to use.
    1 point
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