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  1. Or do like me, let it grow and cut it short. It is all green.
    4 points
  2. Hey. I recognize that. That's the CDC recommended swimsuit for the Rio olympic swim team!!
    4 points
  3. Mirror Polished and Scary Sharp, these knives came came out way better than expected, my Logo looks wicked and every detail of it is engraved in the micarta
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  5. I just mow mine short and it's all good. Maybe this guy can help
    2 points
  6. I have a mix of fescue, weeds, and Bermuda. I've tried all the over-the-counter stuff, and none of it is a long term solution. It's just a neverending amount of time and money with little reward. If your neighbor's have weeds, you're gonna have weeds, and there's nothing you can do about it. If you want it to look like a golf course, hire one of the Green Lawn type companies to do the chemicals. It'll be cheaper in the long run. I gave up. It's green, I mow it, and that's good enough. Weeding the flowerbeds and tending the garden is more than enough work.
    2 points
  7. Crabgrass Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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  8. Build an ark the Lord said to Noah, "In six months I'm going to make it rain until the earth is covered with water and all the evil is destroyed. I want you to build an ark and save two of each animal species. Here are the blue prints for the ark." ... six months passed ... The skys began to cloud and rain began to fall. Noah sat in his front yard weeping. "Why haven't you built the ark?", asked the Lord. "Oh forgive me", said Noah, "I tried but so many things have happened. The blue prints you gave me didn't meet the city's code and I had to change them. Then the city said I was violating the zoning ordnance by building the ark in my front yard so I had to get a variance. The Forest Service required tree cutting permits, and I was sued by an animal rights group when I tried to gather up the animals. The EPA required an environmental impact statement concerning the flood. The Army Corps of Engineers wanted a map of the proposed flood plain. The IRS seized all my assets, claiming I was trying to avoid paying taxes by fleeing the country, and the Equal Opportunity Commision said I wasn't hiring enough Croations. So, I'm sorry Lord but I can't finish the ark for at least five years!" Suddenly the rain stopped, the skys cleared and the sun began to shine. Noah looked up and said, "Lord does this mean you are not going to devastate the earth?" "Right", said the Lord,"the government already has."
    2 points
  9. The only response to that is lol.
    2 points
  10. Wouldn't this make a nice sign at our borders Welcome to Tennessee, gun manufacturing capital of America
    2 points
  11. Tennessee would be a good relocation state to manufacture those evil black rifles.
    2 points
  12. Just got back from a couple weeks in SE Asia and had a little friend waiting for me at my FFL! Hard part is I don't know if I like my tropical handguard or the slim?! Sent from my SM-G935P using Tapatalk
    1 point
  13. I looked at them long enough. I pulled the trigger on one last weekend. I'm going to try and shoot it tomorrow and I'm already looking into after market triggers and springs along with a new charging handle. The 5 30 round mags get here Friday. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    1 point
  14. Nothing real special.. 10.5" 5.56 Aero M4E1 upper, w/9" KM rail(will probably go 12" though soon), generic "flash can" muzzle device BCM BCG, BCM charge handle, BCM grip, BCM trigger guard, Anderson lower, KAK buffer and pistol brace, Spikes buffer, Seekins Precision LPK, BCM forward assist, Magpul BUIS..
    1 point
  15. I wish. 45-70 anyone? https://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/719007724/COL+1877+GATLIG+GUN+CARY+45-70 It's free shipping, so hey...
    1 point
  16. stray bullet hit an equestrian tent lol https://www.yahoo.com/sports/news/security-investigating-reports-bullet-equestrian-center-182123682--oly.html This thing is like a foreign version of a jerry springer show.
    1 point
  17. You mow 6 acres? On purpose?
    1 point
  18. If you're super serious about your yard go to Dickens Turf & Landscape have them put you on a 12-month plan follow it to the T that is what I did when I built my house 2 years ago my yard looks like a golf course on PGA weekend It is expensive I spend around $50.00 a month on fertilizer and chemicals
    1 point
  19. This guy abided by their rules, he used the attacker's own gun against him +1 bonus point for following rules
    1 point
  20. You outdid yourself, Steve! I want one
    1 point
  21. Crab grass ditto: I have Bermuda in my yard as that is what builder put down before we purchased this house. I am slowly converting to zoysia with pieces and plugs as it will choke most weeds and Bermuda out. While this is happening the absolute best product to get rid of crab grass is a product by the name of Image for Crab Grass. It a granular product in 3 individual packages in a box for about $12. Each pack mixes with 1 gallon of water. I also add weed b gone, using the suggested amount. I can only find "Image for Crab grass" at Home Depot. The weed b gone is available everywhere. Image also has a product call Image for Nut Grass that is in a ready to spray by connecting a water hose. It the only product I've seen that will kill nut grass without harming the good grass. http://www.homedepot.com/p/IMAGE-Crabgrass-Killer-3-Pack-100099416/202277681
    1 point
  22. As an alternative, I have a large firearm policy through Collectibles Insurance Company. They cover my firearms, all accessories including all my reloading equipment and the safes. All that they require is proof after the fact and they recommended pictures and serial numbers. Which I keep on 2 encrypted thumb drives (1 is backup in my parents safe). The policy autogrows yearly and is actual replacement cost. Might be worth looking into. Sent from my SM-N910V using Tapatalk
    1 point
  23. Here they are: http://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-Pair-of-Randall-RKS-8-Fighting-Knives-Two-of-only-1200-made-/262563809294?hash=item3d2205c80e:g:1ugAAOSwaB5Xo-to
    1 point
  24. I don't have a lawn, I have a yard, about 3 acres of yard. It's all green.
    1 point
  25. Start a new topic and repost the photos! I wanted to see what they looked like!!!
    1 point
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  27. Three years ago I lost my best friend Harley. It was so hard on us that we didn’t know if we wanted another dog or not. I think it is time. We will be looking for a puppy. The dog will be a house dog, not kept outside and treated as well as anyone could hope for. I have a very large fenced property with plenty of room to run. We have some travel plans that interfere with us doing it right now, but we will be looking for a dog we can get around Christmas. We both have plenty of time off then to spend getting our new family member acclimated to its new home. If you are aware of any pups due around this time frame; please keep me in mind. Thanks This is Harley; feel free to post picks of your kids.
    1 point
  28. For those that are not aware of the size and history of the Grand American here are some more information and pictures for you. I will start with an aerial view to to show the length that shotgunshooter drove while taking the rotated 90 degree video. Debuting in 1900 at the Interstate Park in Queens, New York, the Grand American was originally a four-day tournament contested in June. For the next 20 plus years the Grand American was staged in cities such as Chicago, St. Louis and Columbus until it made its home in Vandalia, Ohio from 1923 until 2005. In 2006, the Grand American moved to its new home at the World Shooting and Recreational Complex in Sparta, IL. This state of the art facility features 120 trap fields extending for 3.5 miles making it the worlds largest trap line. To find out more about the WSRC please visit their website. Since its inception, the Grand American has grown from a mere 20 competitors in 1900 to more than 5,800 participants in 2006. Over the years, the likes of Annie Oakley, Roy Rogers and John Philip Sousa have participated in the Grand American. In its current format, the Grand American consists of 24 events spanning over an 11 day period. The first 5 days of the tournament are referred to as "Preliminary Days" in which competitors may fine-tune their skills prior to competing in the championship events of "Grand Week." Not only is the Grand American the largest shooting tournament in the world, but it also offers competitors the opportunity to explore the most advanced products and services in the shooting industry. The WSRC is a spectacular site in itself. With more than 1,000 camping sites, 100+ exhibitors, and thousands of competitors, the Grand is more than a championship. It's a celebration of the sport. The hub for all this activity is located in the Events Center. This location provides competitors with a sophisticated entry system, which incorporates computerized classification, handicapping, entry processing/cashiering and score reporting. A closed-circuit television network conveys event leaders, event results, squads on deck and messages to better inform individuals during their stay on the grounds. Camp sites offering hook-ups and onsite shower facilities offer the thrill of camping on-site during the 11 day event. Many competitors end the day by joining friends at various campsites to share the day's shooting stories or to enjoy a cookout. More than 100 exhibitors are on-site to provide products and services ranging from gun sales and services, to shooting accessories and apparel. Conveniently located near the trap line, these exhibitors offer a shopping-mall type atmosphere to shop for that special item.
    1 point
  29. A coworker has a twin barreled 10-.22 gatling gun. I've never seen it shot, but have heard tales. It most assuredly does not have a way to attach a cordless drill.
    1 point
  30. I have a couple......nearly ashamed to post here since I saw all the ones that madman has....
    1 point
  31. A friend of my Fathers was building a replica Gatling gun that shot .22. Last I saw it, about 15 years ago, it was almost done. Looked a lot like Buds but only about 2 feet tall with 18" wheels. I should check to see if he is still alive and if he ever got it finished. Would be fun to shoot.
    1 point
  32. It's only $55k, but the 90 day layaway might come in handy.
    1 point
  33. Well it's made in USA so sign me up.
    1 point
  34. I saw a reproduction Colt model at a local gun store. Very nice Gatling.
    1 point
  35. That's the same thing I thought! Looks like time for a can of carb cleaner and a Zippo!
    1 point
  36. I only have one .357, and I do love it. Ruger security six, blued 6" barrel. I bought it new when I turned 21 and the only second owner will be after I'm dead.
    1 point
  37. There will be several models and Blade profiles with the logo in the future, good things to come
    1 point
  38. Galco ankle holster, G-26 and get the calf strap for the galco. It took me 3-4 days to get over feeling like I had an anchor strapped to my ankle. I've carried a G-33 every day at work for over 5 years. With my sleek, svelte, fighting machine body I can't wear IWB unless I am untucked and I'm just not an untucked at work kind of guy. Don't bother with the spare mag ankle thingy unless you are going to sew a retaining strap to close over the top of the mag for retention. Rumor has it the first day you wear it and go visit a customer the mag will slip out and slide across the floor and your customer will almost die from laughing so hard at the look of horror on your face. Now I notice when I don't have it more than when I do... You're welcome... Mark
    1 point
  39. Being R/H I use an ankle holster most of the time on my inside left ankle holding a LCP or a P238. My S&W revolver is on the hip. If you want a revolver I think the LCR would be a better choice and I know you said no more used guns but being a revolver, and a Ruger, I don't think you can go wrong with a used one plus there's plenty of used LCR's out there. GL
    1 point
  40. I think most ankle carry is inside the left ankle. I would suggest a G43 or G26 as a backup instead, but if the Charter is what you want, go for it.
    1 point
  41. Love the logo just not a big fan of tonto blades.
    1 point
  42. I so loathe you right now.
    1 point
  43. Jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrkkkkkkkk! Nice acquisition!
    1 point
  44. Magpul's cajones were only as big as the tax breaks and offset funding they were not so subtly shopping for from other states. While the financial motive of such a move it is axiomatic, they didn't leave Colorado as an exclusive act of conscience as their PR narrative pushed. As to Smith & Wesson...it would take a lot to make them move. They've been in Springfield, MA for a long time, and it's been a good area for them. Take a look at the pictures in this article, and you'll see that it's just not a pack up and move kind of thing. Throw in the potential loss of institutional knowledge depending on how many workers wouldn't go with them if they left, and it's not worth the hassle unless it becomes an imperative. Mass won't push them to that point.
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  46. HMMMM.......wonder what an "accidental" drive by mace canister discharge (bear strength) would do to clear that unlawful roadblock? Just speculating.......why are the police allowing the blocking of traffic and commerce?
    1 point
  47. TN_Nash_CC, this is for pocket carry, right? If so, the final limiting factor is thickness of the gun in its pocket holster, in my opinion. I'd recommend you look into making your own pocket holster out of gallon milk jug plastic and gaffer's tape (non-gluey duct tape that leaves no residue). I posted how to do this in a previous thread along with pics. I'll see if I can find it. EDITED: Here you go... I make my own pocket holsters using a one gallon water jug and gaffers tape. Here is a link to the process. http://www.thektog.org/forum/f87/milk-jug-pocket-holsters-256713/ The advantages of this for a pocket holster are... 1. They are super thin. If you want to hide something in your front pocket, the holster needs to be as thin as possible. 2. You can contour the holster to fit against your leg and to fit how you want it to fit in your pocket. I have some holsters that are longer so the gun presents higher in a really deep pocket. That is, the bottom inch or two is just pocket filler to raise the tiny gun higher in the pocket. 3. You can shape the "hook" so it becomes almost impossible for the holster to come out when you draw. I see this as a huge plus. I have to unholster the gun to remove the holster, but it can be pocketed with the weapon with no problem. 4. It's cheap... a roll of gaffers tape is $12 and the water jug is free or only a dollar if you don't have one available. You can use duct tape, but it looks awful, as you can see in the pictures in the above link. Gaffers tape doesn't leave a visible tape residue. Here's a pic from the above link showing a tiny KelTec P3-AT in a DeSantis and a Glock 26 in a milk jug holster. They are almost the same width! The P3-AT in the DeSantis holster is 1 3/16" wide... actually it's even wider until the sides are compressed in your pocket. The gun in the milk jug holster on the right is 1 5/16" wide, a barely noticeable difference in the pocket, but it's a Glock 26!
    1 point
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