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Then why even post it? Seriously, what’s the point? TGO is not The Blaze and it’s not Brietbart.2 points
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I have been selling Pro-Tech knives since 2014 in that time I have seen some of the finest custom knives I could imagine, but yesterday I brokered a deal for one of my clients on what I consider one of the absolute best custom knives made, this TR3 in inlaid with 24Karet Gold and has a solid gold 1/4 ounce bullion coin inlaid it is absolutely stunning1 point
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I have been wanting a nice O/U for a while. I sold some guns and saved my pennies and bought this Zoli. Took her out and shot some sporting clays today.1 point
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It is certainly an extremely beautiful knife but I hope if I ever have that amount of gun/knife money available that I don't see a knife like that available. It would reside in the evidence room after my wife used it on me.1 point
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You can probably find a decent driver there, from the (admittedly bad) pics that seems to be mostly what these cars are, I don't see any that would be high end restorations. Most look like they have had a respray of paint, and some basic detailing, pretty much what a lot dealer would do to cars to sell. Get your bank letter of credit for the amount you would spend, register at the auction, and go for it.1 point
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Sure, that’s why I said it could be. If I was in the market right now; I would be there. You should check it out, not only is there the possibility you find something, but you may meet someone that has what you want.1 point
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Darn you!!! I bought a T100 today. I think I did well on it. We shall see when it arrives. lol Comments on it next week.1 point
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For goodness sake, melt down that thing before someone gets hurt. Sell a car or something and buy a decent gun... just my .1 point
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I can tell you what color paint a 1920 Ford Model T came in just from a pic of the interior...1 point
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Cautionary note...If you ever find yourself removing the steering wheel from a 1948 Plymouth. I had already removed all the interior and I was seated on a 5 gallon bucket removing the steering wheel. I managed to finally get the main nut off and could not get the dang steering wheel to budge. After about an hour of fighting with and staring at it I smacked the steering wheel with my hand out of frustration. I woke up about 30 minutes later flat on my back with my face covered in blood and a pounding headache. It seems that under that nut is a flat steel coil spring about 3 inch diameter under a a lot of tension. After 50 years it had frozen in place...until I smacked the steering wheel. Lesson learned. The wheel lug nuts turn clockwise for removal...but that's another story.1 point
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It wasn't Glock who did the torture test. It was a private individual. He did an unbelievable amount of things to a Glock 21 and it survived.... Including throwing it out of an airplane, shooting at it, and dragging it behind a car. It is one of the more famous of the Glock torture tests ever done. http://www.survival-spot.com/survival-blog/glock-21-torture-test/1 point
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Sue the fork and spoon manufacturers over all the obese people that got that way because of their forks and spoons!! It makes the same amount of sense. It is never the person that uses the weapon, but it is always the weapon If it is a gun, if it is a 6,000 lb. pickup truck then there is no foul. I hate to tell them, the little idiot Adam Lanza stole the gun from his mother, so how does Bushmaster become the bad guy?? Put the blame on the murderer not the murder weapon. It is just an inanimate object.1 point
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Does this mean that if a person gets killed in a car accident that was 100% driver error the family of the deceased can sue the auto maker?1 point
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The only thing I find surprising is that somebody actually made a big deal out of this and people are getting arrested. Its no news that everything in this country can be bought by those who can meet the price. Frankly, I'm really not that interested. Much ado about nothing to me.1 point
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I have friends in upstate New York who feel the same way. Some beautiful land they live on but unfortunately their area isn't represented by the beliefs of people in the area. As my friend says, that one big blob of people has ruined our entire state.1 point
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Ditto - I've been boycotting them for many years. Cabela's sells great jeans at a reasonable price.1 point
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I quit buying levis many, many years ago because they were anti. I used to have some diamond gusset jeans. They were great! Do they still have that store in Hickman county? I don't even know where to find them any more.1 point
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By 2003 Levi had shut down all U.S. manufacturing. They don’t have enough skin in the game for anyone to care what their opinion is. Or for them to give us speeches about what goes on in America. We are going to have a hard time showing an increase in the economy under Trump if these companies keep committing suicide.1 point
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They've been anti-gun for decades. It's no big deal to me because Diamond Gusset makes much better jeans.1 point
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It's the dmv. Anything that doesn't involve sitting and scratching butt is a nuisance.1 point
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A friend of mine from Western NY posted this on different forum about his Ryobi battery operated blower. In New York you need a pistol permit. If there are kids in the house you must have a trigger lock or have it locked away in a gun safe. You are only allowed to use a battery with 7 cells or less. It is illegal to use the big batteries with more than one row of cells. I installed a gun safe in my shop so I could have easy access to it to blow the sawdust off my table saw.0 points
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