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That sort of misinformation comes from someone who knows they don't have the answer, but their manhood would feel threatened if they dared to admit they don't know everything.4 points
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For my money, I think it was Abraham that Negan whacked. Earlier in the episode he was talking to Sasha about maybe having kids. In this show, making plans for the future is a sure sign something bad is going to happen to ya. :stick: OTOH, could be that the producers are waiting for contract negotiations for next season. Whoever puts up the biggest fuss or wants the most money will likely be the victim.4 points
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The two guys with the horses probably come from the Kingdom, one of the other settlements Jesus mentioned. He didn't mention it by name, but that is the name in the comics.3 points
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The wife and I thoroughly enjoyed the episode. I love how they showed Rick all cocky and feeling tough early. He'd just whooped some Saviour a$$, got out unscathed, and showed them who was boss. He drove away from the first roadblock feeling all magnanimous, like he'd just spared their lives. Each subsequent roadblock he felt more scared, less in control, and more blocked in. They abandoned the RV STILL thinking they'd out-smarted Negan only to find out they'd been played the whole time and had been herded like sheep straight to the wolves. When he was captured by the Terminus cannibals, he was all righteous and tough, but he's finally met a vastly superior foe. Rick was broken by the end and helpless.3 points
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I had a Uncle Pass recently and he left me this Case Knife. I know there are hundreds of variants on each type when it comes to Case. after some research it looks like it's 1960's time frame or earlier and it looks like someone has customized it for sure2 points
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After looking at the recent posts of BRD, or black rifle disease I had a realization. I have a much older, but equally debilitating one, Wheel Gun Disease or WGD. Although I have owned many Smiths I am partial to Rugers. I love looking at the AR pics you guys have, but I wouldn't get rid of my revolvers for one. I have included pics of my Ruger Wheel Guns, or Sears Catalog edition of Gun Porn. Hope you enjoy.2 points
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http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/radioactive-wild-boar-roaming-fukushima-countryside-xfmh3gfxx So this is where Bebop came from.....2 points
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when that movie came out the street I lived on was being rebuilt. There was a worker we saw all summer. He was given the nickname Mongo by us kids. He'd walk down the road carrying a shovel or mattock or something and we'd all yell "Hey Mongo". Have not thought of that for years and years. To me that alone made this thread worthwhile. Good times!2 points
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Mongo love Sheriff Bart. Uh-oh, Bart. I think Mongo here's taken a liking to you. uhn uhn, naw, Mongo straight. Mongo just a pawn in game of life.2 points
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:shhh: First rule of NCFRS is you don't talk about fight club. Or something like that...2 points
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It was most probably the highly regarded yet vigorously denied State of TN Ninja Combat First Responder Squad.2 points
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Pull the trigger on the purchase. You won't regret it. It handles great and shoots like a larger gun. There's a reason it's so popular in that size weapon. Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk2 points
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The derp is strong in this thread. :rolleyes: If a Muslim can't be a good American, someone really should let the ones who have volunteered for military service know, plus the firefighters, EMS, police etc. Imagine being quiet and content with serving your country or community only to realize you're inadequate due to religious beliefs. Boy will there be egg on their faces :rofl: As an aside, I doubt highly that ISIS will have to continue recruiting any moderates in the next few years, with the mentality some of you have, you'll do a perfectly good job turning a moderate into a radical all on your own. I wonder if ISIS is banking on that with their message of fear and terror..... Nah, stupid idiots.2 points
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This might be one of the best pieces of gun misinformation that I have ever heard. Where do people come up with this stuff?2 points
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Put on a good headlamp at night or hold another light up by your ear inline with your eyes. Look for their eyes to reflect the light back at you. Follow all those to their source and you'll find every spider and scorpion on your property. Depending on your feelings towards insects, you'll either be fascinated or will burn the place down. All three of my kids love to go spider spotting. I could send my youngest down in the crawl space right now with a light and tell him to smash everything that moves. DCS might question my parenting, but he would both the thrilled and occupied for hours.2 points
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The Ithaca may not be beyond repair. I might just go from a nice collectible to a nice shooter. If you are not interested in the PPK, or if you want to resell it to me, I might be interested. I have always wanted to do a silenced PPK like my buddy Bond, James Bond, uses.2 points
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Yes. I think it was Kirkman who said that no cast member knows who got the bat. Reading thru blogs and opinions, not too many are happy with the finale or the episodes leading up to it. There was one I read that brought up some things to ponder.... at the beginning, the saviors were beating a guy from "The Library" but he said everyone there was dead. Have the comics mentioned anything about it? :shrug: Also the 2 guys in body armor that appear willing to help Carol. Never said where they're from. Obviously not the hilltop. IMHO, the bashing of this episode will cease next weekend when Fear The Walking Dead returns and the haters focus on that. :popcorn:2 points
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I'll cut extra stuff to dull my knives in the meantime :D Seriously though, any thoughts on how the logistics of this service will work? I'm just around the corner from you in La Vergne, so sharpening by appointment while I wait would be cool.2 points
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24" Black Hole Weaponry .204 Ruger, Hurricane fluted Ava's .204 all put together. Battle Arms Development Lightweight Billet set w/ Geissele DMR hiding inside.. I have got to stop giving her my bankcard.. Kids!!! Ava slipped this 5.56 in on me... 16.5" POF Puritan 5.56 Match on a MEGA Slick side. (L_R) 10.5" 5.56 Pistol, 5.56 Piston Bushmaster, CMMG 20" dedicated .22lr, SR-762, Saiga 7.63x39, Saiga 12 18" Black Hill Weaponry 6.8 SPC1 point
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I'd use this on the metal surfaces to clean it. Then this once it's clean. As far as non-metal surfaces maybe a soft toothbrush and mild dish soap then dry it out completely.....and I mean completely.1 point
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The Shield may be one of the best handling guns I have ever shot and carried, and this is coming from a Glock guy. I have owned one in 9 and 40 and not found any ammo it did not eat and shoot well.1 point
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I can't imagine who you might be referring to! :dirty: Seriously, the great thing about the free market is that they are free to make silly decisions, and you are free to send them a very polite note stating "I was very interested in (name gun). But since you won't sell to me because I'm a C&R, I bought one of those from another dealer outside Tennessee. Have a nice day!"1 point
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Probably work pretty good for cutting open watermelons, kind of big for gutting fish.1 point
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In all the zombie book the radioactive ones are harder to kill.........1 point
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"He suggested it is strange that a person has to show ID to buy cold medicine but not ammunition." So let's use one stupid law to justify another.1 point
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I think the writers know and I also think they are going to stick to the comics on this one.1 point
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1870s-1880s. I think you're off by a decimal place on the value. http://www.gunauction.com/buy/93645801 point
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They, used to say "so goes California so goes the nation" but that's BS. As California and some other states pass more restrictive gun laws, many other states are passing laws lifting restrictions on gun ownership and carry. Lately when reading about a new gun in a magazine ad I cringe when they brag it's "California legal", I know it's about making money but I really wish all the gun makers would stop trying to appease California and some other states, as a matter of fact I would like to see them just stop selling to anyone in those states including law enforcement. A self imposed total firearms ban on those states. Stop including that stupid spent case with the gun you buy, the state don't like it then screw them. Include a standard capacity magazine for the gun and include a high capacity mag for it also, if it's illegal in that state so be it.1 point
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Diametrically at odds with the base tenants of Islam? The five pillars of Islam are: Profession of faith. Daily prayers. Giving, support the needy. Fasting during Ramadan. Pilgrimage to Mecca, if physically able. Exactly what part of that is at odds with Christianity? While Christians aren't instructed to fast during Ramadan or go to Mecca, plenty of Christians do fast and make pilgrimages to holy sites in Israel. How does one submit to governing authorities while maintaining their faith when government differs from that faith? Recent examples I could cite would be the Kim Davis situation, or the religious groups battling anti discrimination laws or requirements to for health insurance to provide birth control? Is fighting against those government mandates submitting, or is it placing personal faith ahead of the law of the land? To whom have I apologized, and for what? My entire point was that painting an entire religion with a broad brush using a handful of texts out of context goes both ways, and is equally ridiculous. Who are the people fleeing Isis? Who are the local militias fighting Isis? They're Muslims. An entity, be it a person, government, etc cannot fix a problem they do not understand and it seems to me that an awful lot of people see attempting to understand as a weakness. They'd rather pound their chest and say "To heck with learning about them, let's just bash them in!" How's that working so far? It would be like taking your car to a mechanic because it has a slight shimmy and a miss from 62-65 MPH. Instead of test driving it, hooking up a scanner, etc the mechanic pulls it into the bay, opens the hood and proceeds to bash everything he can with an 8 lb sledgehammer. I guess you don't have to worry about that shimmy anymore, though... :shrug:1 point
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Haha.... Hey, at least Glocks don't cost $100k and they work like a sewing machine. Even though I don't have one, I don't fault anyone for running one. Still, it does seem that any conversation on a gun forum eventually boils down to Glock vs the world.1 point
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Ok Gents, Wicked edge emailed me my Gen 3 Pro set and all the goodies I ordered are being shipped later next week, this means it should be waiting for me when I get home around the middle of the month, I figure after 2 weeks of practice on my own knives I will be ready to set prices and start accepting knives to sharpen, Look for me to do this around the first week of May if all goes as planned!1 point
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Didn't get to hunt Saturday due to being out of town Friday night. However, got out this morning and while things didn't go exactly as planned, I got a bird in the fridge. We set up blindly, but near a know roost area. When they fired up, they were on every side of us and I know I heard 10 different gobblers. They henned up quickly, but we kept working them. Around 7:15 two long beards walked in to our set up. I took careful aim and shot the lead bird at about 30 yards. 3.5" #4's knocked him off his feet, but I hit him low. He got up and ran off, me emptying the gun at him. We searched the woods and briar patches, but didn't find him. I was down on myself and questioning my sights, shells, choke choices. Guess I pulled low on the shot, but still felt it was enough lead and close enough it should have kept him down. My partner left to go to church and I stayed to look some more. While walking the woods, rustling the leaves caused another bird to fire up. I eased to the field edge and called in a flock. Shot this one at 20 yards and didn't pull the shot low. I hate losing wounded game. "So he cocked both his pistols, spit in the dirt, and walked out in to the street."1 point
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Yep. Chances are so's the device you're posting to TGO on, though. ;)1 point
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I definitely missed that part. I'm on Tapatalk, so I can't see a poll.1 point
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