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Heck I hit a rock in my wifes Durango and busted both right tires 375 including towing, spindle on my 2006 ram 301.00, gotta replace both manifolds on my ram truck 300 to 400 for parts plus labor @400. Now my electric bill just showed up at a whopping 373.00. It is what it is, I just thank God he granted me one more day to try and live for Him.1 point
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Yes, please feel free!1 point
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Thanks guys, I'm thoroughly depressed now. I'm going over to that other gun forum and see if I can get cheered back up!1 point
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late to the party but signed up1 point
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Wait til you see your next gas or electric bill! I have a kid in college and another in braces. I feel your pain.1 point
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I have our wedding anniversary in November, both wife and daughters birthdays in December and Christmas on top of that.1 point
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In my vehicles I generally have a stout FAK in the trunk/hatch, while my daily also has a smaller kit specific to a GSW attached with Velcro behind the driver's headrest. Behind Headrest by Erik, on Flickr YELLOW BOX! by Erik, on Flickr It's this kit from Chinook I purchased it a few years back with excess FSA funds I had to blow before year end. Exterior FAK Reflective Label by Erik, on Flickr Speaking on vehicle first aid kits, here are a few pointers I've come to follow over the years. Make sure it's CLEARLY labeled/identifiable (remember it may not be you grabbing it). Mount it/fix it/label it. Mine's the ONLY yellow box in my truck, and it's ALWAYS on the right side under the FAK label affixed to the rear door. If i'm involved offering aid to someone I can't take to my truck, I can tell any able bodied adult GO GRAB THE YELLOW FIRST AID KIT FROM THE BACK OF MY TRUCK! and know exactly what they will come back to me with with and what it contains. When I'm traveling longer distances, camping, or expecting to be driving in the backcountry where medical care will be more than an hour away I have an additional kit which is more comprehensive that I throw in which covers more comprehensive things which could ruin a trip. This will vary by your experience and training but to give an example in my case on a camping trip a few years back we had a few of the family dogs get into it, not terrible but one had a gash that needed attention. From my little blue bag I handed a veterinarian camping with us sutures, irrigation saline, and a pair of sterile gloves. He had the couple grab some iodine from the local wally world for good measure on the cleaning of the fur around it and stitched it up. Needless to say it saved anyone having to cut the trip short which is exactly the type thing I have it in there for. "the extras" by Erik, on Flickr1 point
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According to the S&W Catalog SN-N 4476xx would be manufactured in 1978. Hope this helps.1 point
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I only need one gun, but since I can never decide on which one I bought one of each.1 point
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We used to do that outside the windows in Hokkaido Japan, 15' of snow in some areas there.1 point
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Signed up and confirmed under same user name.1 point
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I'm signed up, David. Same user name over there as here.1 point
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Can I post a link to it on my Twitter?1 point
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Just signed up. Confirmation email came through right away with yahoo. Sent you a double tap pm on SN. Excited to see where it goes!1 point
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Talked to him today. Slow progress. Heart is good. Hoping to go home soon. Prayers are very much appreciated.1 point
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I have at least 3x TQ, 2x Quickclot and Celox, 2-3 things of gauze, 2-3x Israeli/Olaes/H bandage, NPA w/lube, chest seals, and chest dart. Not all in one place though, split across one or two bags. Most of it coming from Chinook Medical.1 point
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Nope, the sights are offset to the left hand side. Interesting tidbit (when I was in the army cadets, we shot the old Bren fairly regularly.....) but the Bren shoots in a very consistent, vertical oval pattern. If you aim dead centre mass on a human sized target at 200yds, you'll completely outline it with 30 rounds! Also they have a cool tendency to pull forward under recoil. Also, if you don't lock the barrel correctly after replacement/cleaning the first round will send it cartwheeling about 80 yards downrange0 points
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