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  1. Agreed. Although I probably wouldn't actually buy from either.
    3 points
  2. Giving away rights to increase the value of a unconstitutional government permission slip is the reason we're not father along in repealing these bad laws today...  I'm all for incremental progress, and using the permit system as a backdoor to allowing more people to go armed more places is just fine...    But, we as 2nd Amendment supports shouldn't be giving ammo to the opposition...  Our current permit system is worthless, the ONLY thing it accomplishes is prevent otherwise law abiding adults from being able to protect themselves.  We've come a long way in the last couple of years, you can now carry a loaded firearm in your vehicle...    We should be pushing to turn the permit into nothing more than a license for those who want to carry in less free states...  anything more than that results in more parasites (government workers) living off of the rest of us.  
    3 points
  3. Make sure you know which species you are seeing BEFORE shooting. We need as many bees as possible.
    3 points
  4.     I resemble that remark... :)       Ever seen the EspaceF1?    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGUyIOGVa0M
    3 points
  5. Not once have I heard this.   Please lets us know where you gleaned these "facts".   Personally is sounds like more fear mongering. Are you by chance a dealer who favors gun shows?
    3 points
  6. Causing more deaths than mass shootings.   http://thefederalist.com/2016/03/18/ban-this-dangerous-weapon-right-now-before-more-people-die/    
    2 points
  7. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5Z-jJ2Z4bU
    2 points
  8. Outpost Armory has a pretty large selection.
    2 points
  9. He is a good friend.   Also gave me his dad's MEC Sizemaster to use for a while.   They used to shoot skeet and trap as a family and they would spend the off season loading for when they were shooting.   He said he has 5 gallon buckets of stuff they loaded so he wouldn't need it for a while.  I'm working on filling a few buckets my self and then we will probably trade that thing back and fourth.    It does pass the sniff test..  It has a very pleasant gun power smell.  :)
    2 points
  10. If you reload odd ball calibers, cost is signifant over factory loads. I have an old 41 Colt and the only way to shoot is to load for it. Small calibers .32 and .380 are also two that are cheaper to reload than factory ammo. I also cast and load in the pistol calibers .357 mag,.38special, 38 s&w,9 mm., 32, 380,45 colt,45 acp,44 mag,. revolver. With powder coating and hi-tek coatings cast bullets are as good as jacketed bullets. My advice , if you are young and want to have a lifetime of shooting and plinking, start collecting brass,lead, primers powder. My .22 's and .17 HMR are the only guns I have to buy ammo for.I buy jacketed bullets for my .223 and 7mm mag rifle, but you can cast and shoot lead in just about any caliber if you want too. Most straight walled brass will last a very long time if you take care of it and don't over flare and over crimp. Annealing makes rifle brass long lasting also. You can also use black powder in a lot of straight walled pistol and rifle brass.You can make your own black powder if it becomes necessary. Unless you are independentally wealthy, most folks have to work to earn money to support their shooting habits, Any time spent casting and reloading is more enjoyable to me than working to buy ammo. Your lifestyle may not be suited to do this, but this fits my lifestyle very well.
    2 points
  11. Now I'm listening to ringing in my ears. :-) Good show!
    2 points
  12. I don't reload to save money.  I reload to get more accurate ammo.  Unless you are shooting thousands of rounds a year, there is not really a payback.
    2 points
  13. My Ruger Old Army .45 loaded with 20 grains of 3FFF Black Powder and 30 grains of "grits" topped of with tissue and grease. Just like a shotgun!!! Happy Bee hunting..... Dave
    2 points
  14. Just finished the majority of my SBR. Specs 8" Aero Precision 300blk barrel Aero upper and lower 8" BCM KMR Alpha rail ALG trigger (will upgrade to sd-c soon) BCM Gunfighter stock (want a pdw stock) BCM Gunfighter pistol grip Raptor Charging Handle Aero Precision Nib BCG Magpul pro backup irons Seekins ambi safety Seekins mag release Tungsten Cerakote - awesome job by amendment2customcoatings Optic to be determined. Most likely t-1 or MRO.
    1 point
  15. Hey folks, My name is Kieran and i will be moving from New York to Middle Tennessee at Christmas. As i live in NYC i obviously don't own a gun. i have lots of shooting and hunting experience as i'm from Ireland and shot and hunted a lot back there, My in laws live in Tennessee so i hit the range any time im in TN,   Question Once i move and change my NY state drivers license over to a TN license can i buy a pistol straight away or do i have to wait a certain length of time ?Looking forward to chatting to you all
    1 point
  16. Specs as Follows: Noveske Upper and Lower Noveske Charging Handle EraThr3 Handguard Ballistic Advantage 14.5 Hanson Barrel B.E.Meyers 249f Saker Flash Hider (Pinned and Welded) Magpul Stock and Grip ALG lower parts kit and Buffer Tube BCM Bolt Carrier Group BCM Sling QD End Plate Geiselle SD-C Flat trigger Cerakoted Magpul Foliage Green Magpul Pro Sights Magpul M-Lok Handstop kit Can't wait to shoot it down range... [url=http://s210.photobucket.com/user/justinmorin/media/IMG_1228.jpg.html][/URL] [url=http://s210.photobucket.com/user/justinmorin/media/0ef83a10-baf9-457a-a96c-715f211c2e51.jpg.html][/URL] [url=http://s210.photobucket.com/user/justinmorin/media/0a8cd366-4257-4962-9c30-f51c8f1f451f.jpg.html][/URL] Optics are next ..leaning towards a 1-6 or 1-8 optic
    1 point
  17. Man that is a nice rifle. Looking at same light and optic combo for my 8" 300blk. Still toss up against t-1. Love the color.
    1 point
  18. I should consult you as the Oracle on any gun questions, lol.
    1 point
  19. Form 1 submitted 12/24, approved 3/22.
    1 point
  20. We moved our family to Gallatin recently (last June), and I am finally starting to spend most of my time in the area.   I am the Director of Product Development and Engineering for Beretta USA (relatively new, just shy of two years) and we are just starting to ramp up in our new facility in Gallatin.     Happy to be out of the DC area for sure!   I hit the TN Action Pistol shoot this past Wednesday (Feb 3rd) and had quite a bit of fun.  Didn't do so great, but I didn't cause any "incidents" so that is a good start.  Met a bunch of nice people, and look forward to continuing that when I can, and poking around the forums.    
    1 point
  21. Bumble bees are good, carpenter bees are destructive pests. http://www.livingwithbugs.com/carpenter_bee.html
    1 point
  22. If it were bad, you wouldn't be able to get your nose over the neck of the can. bad powder smells BAD indeed...
    1 point
  23. Yep. A friend will be there for you in time of need,  bring you a can of gas when you're stuck on the road, help you build your house or barn, help you rebuild your engine, etc., etc. A GOOD friend will give you gunpowder.
    1 point
  24. I tumble in corncob/walnut and deprime AFTER tumbling. One, I don't wanna run dirty brass through my deprime/resizing die. Two, I don't wanna hafta check primer pockets for media.
    1 point
  25. This is outstanding Spots!   You and your your father are a true asset to this community. Thank you for sharing your time and knowledge.   Unfortunately I will be working (as per my PM), but I will definitely make every effort to attend a future offering and I am very appreciative.   Don't hesitate on this offer folks!
    1 point
  26. Nope, if it has been sealed, I think you will be fine.  
    1 point
  27. This is pretty well exactly the point I was attempting to make. Adornments like engraved dust covers and such are a form of speech and can be used against us just the same as anything we say out loud.
    1 point
  28. How does the saying go "Anything you say can and will be used against you"
    1 point
  29.     I too dreaded case trimming and prep. Then I took Dolomite's and others advice and picked up a Little Crow WFT for .223/5.56. Awesome tool and more than worth the price. I found it to be, for me, about 5X faster that previous methods I've used.   Here's a link to one: http://www.midwayusa.com/product/997722/little-crow-gunworks-worlds-finest-trimmer-223-remington   I only wish I had purchased one a long time ago... :wall:
    1 point
  30.   If it can be proven that his mindset was one of disregard for life, which led to him escalating the conflict, or at least failing to deescalate it if he had that ability during this encounter, than what he has on his weapon, and any other forms of personal expression (which the dust cover wording represent) are valid, IMO.  Also, whatever departmental procedure is on the books for the situation will come into play as well, if he didn't follow it, that will be used against him as well.  Everything combined has to be taken into account to determine if it's a reasonable use of lethal force or not.   If it wasn't, that wouldn't be murder 1, or even 2 as the law defines it, but rather manslaughter (unless AZ is different).  It wouldn't be the first time a DA charged someone with murder to make a plea bargain to manslaughter more attractive, or get a conviction from a jury on a lesser charge.  But that's a separate issue altogether.
    1 point
  31. I'm refraining from commenting on whether I think the shooting was justified or not for two reasons. One, I haven't read into the case and I also have a known bias. Besides, it is a subject that isn't really primary in this case because justified or not, the inscription is being used to cast the incident in a negative light. Some like to cast it as a black and white, justified or not situation when I think there is often the possibility that we may find ourselves in a very grey area as to whether deadly force is justified. This incident goes to show that if it isn't clear cut, the way we adorn our weapons can very possibly be used against us.
    1 point
  32. We spent $2000 on our Great dane when he was 4 in an emergency stomach flip. It was two days before Christmas and a big part of our family. He lived another 4 years and passed about a month ago from the same thing. We couldn't get him to the vet but I wouldn't have put him throughthat again. It has been very hard on our family but the best for him in the pain he was in.
    1 point
  33. I had two toms in the yard today fanning and chasing after a hen.
    1 point
  34. The only relevant fact about a shooting is if the shooting was justified or not, lawyers are BS artists and juries are gullible. It shouldn't matter what is written on the gun, what ammo was used or what modifications were made to the gun. What really matters is if the shooter felt his life was in danger and reasonable cause to believe his life was in danger. I have "heard" that the shooting wasn't justified but again I haven't read any story to make a qualified opinion, i'm not sitting on the jury hearing the case. If I was on the jury and the DA was obsessing about what was written on the gun I believe I would have to give him/her a hint like a big woopdeedo yawn, don't care, just give me the facts about the shooting.
    1 point
  35. The porcupine doesn't survive because he eats bears. He survives because an injured bear is just food for someone else. Like Randy said, I try to train for King Kong, but I am realistic. I am no match for Randy w/ a firearm or Spots w/ my hands. All I can say is this: if someone FORCES me to respond, they better be all in. I will be. If I can avoid, I will. If I can escape, I will. If I have no choice, I will be the porcupine. To "Todd" I would only say "I don't want any trouble w/ you or anyone else. You can no doubt "take" me. But, what's it worth to you?"
    1 point
  36. Bass Reeves, shown above, was legendary.  He was born into slavery and didn't let that hold him back.   The real-life Django: The legendary African-American Wild West marshal who arrested 3,000 outlaws and killed 14 men Bass Reeves was born a slave in 1838 and later broke from his owner to live among Native Americans Reeves became a Deputy U.S. Marshal in 1875 at the age of 38 During his 32-year career as a Deputy Marshal he arrested 3,000 felons, killed 14 men and was never shot
    1 point
  37. I'd be very interested. If you didn't live on the other side of the planet from me. That's a good thing your doing for the members here.
    1 point
  38. I did not know the orginal lyrics poster Sebastian. But I did post it because people do need to think about worst case. Yeah hopefully it'll be Fred the crackhead or whatever. But training for the worst makes anything else an improvement. And learning what you can do with your own physical ability is a huge part of that. My dad is fond of saying "I'm to old to fight and too crippled to run". He's 63, has two bad knees, a bad shoulder and a bkdy worn out by a life time of brutal work. I would still very much count him as one of the most dangerous men I know in a confrontation. Mental as well as physical training can mean the difference between life and death. My training doesn't define me or run my life, but it is a large part of my life, because I've found a way to make it enjoyable instead of being a grind that I dread doing. Martial arts several times a week, hiking or ruck in a pack while walking with my wife for daily walks. Dry firing while watching TV. Practicing knife techniques by just "playing" with my edc fixed blade when I have down time. Small habits can lead to big results. I hope nobody here ever has to face a confrontation. And if you do I hope it's the skinny crackhead wo pisses himself when he sees a knife or gun. But to immediately underestimate your opponent because you think he's a druggie or just some street thug can be a very bad idea. Prag I'll definitely PM you when I do my next class. I'll be setting one up soon, and hopefully everyone can make it. One last thing. It was drilled into me early and often. Don't ever quit. No matter how bad your beaten, how bad it hurts, etc. Don't ever quit. A man with both his legs broke who is laying in the street still calling you a dirty son of a bitch might be hurt, but he isn't beaten. Refusing to quit and to give up can be one of the biggest differences in surviving a violent confrontation. Sent from behind the anvil
    1 point
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  40. Member of the Family. Where's the box for "Alternative Child Choice"?!? LOL My friends sadly hit a dog yesterday. There's a house by us that has a ton of dogs all loose and they always run into the road. My friend was cautious but one was determined. They rushed it to the vet for care. Covered in blood they went back to inform the owner and they non-chalantly just said "it was bound to happen, did you put her down"? Needless to say my friends are now paying a lot of money for a new dog. I told her to name it Lucky and she said she was naming her Xena. I didn't have the heart to tell her she's a lesbian in the reboot they're planning.
    1 point
  41. Don't forget about something to carry your new tool in.
    1 point
  42. We used to go to a vet that had you check a box on the paper work when checking in It said "pet or member of the family" Was a good way for them to understand how to approach you with treatment choices
    1 point
  43. I was in an MOS where a pistol was issued as part of the MTOE.  We got minimal training on pistol marksmanship and zero combat handgun training.  Personally, I think the entire military is long over due for a complete change in marksmanship and combat weapons training.
    1 point
  44. Still better than an Uncle Mike's.
    1 point
  45. Well, the SMK is an HPBT.  But I am sure there are other HPBT's out there.  SMK's are definitely match proven.   From what I understand, the 175 is a better choice for 1000 yard because in most guns, the bullet will still be supersonic at that distance whereas the 168's may be transonic.
    1 point
  46. low tech, I just spray them with carb cleaner dead as a door nail in seconds.
    1 point
  47.   Nah. Just keep bumping up the powder until you smell bee hair, and then back off a little.
    1 point
  48. My "primitive hunting" setup:
    1 point
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