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  1. This is in honor and appreciation of my granddaughter who was born on Thursday!
    4 points
  2. I’ve been retired for a little over three years now. Time still goes by extremely fast. I try as much as humanly possible to avoid stress while attempting to remain positive about everything. Life is truly short and working is overrated. I guess the only negative to retiring somewhat early is that everyone I enjoy spending time with still works. I don’t get lonely, because I’m an introvert, but I’d like it if more friends and family had this freedom. Anyway, besides guns I also enjoy flying my DJI drone, goofing around with my Traxxas rc 4x4, online poker, news, history, driving my Teryx sxs, military and civilian flight simulation and most importantly, quiet time. I’m looking forward to spring, because I really enjoy swimming. Swimming really helps with my arthritis. I’m a home body, but I travel internationally only because my wife loves to travel. The benefit of traveling outside of the country is seeing historic landmarks and enjoying native culture. Thanks for reading and feel free to share anything that brings you peace of mind and pleasure.
    3 points
  3. Parker VHE in excellent condition. Amazing barrels and bores. Choked full/full and 30in barrels. Untouched screws, and wood is great. Few small nicks in the stock but nothing bad, especially for 100 years old. 2 3/4 in chambers. Great overall birds, clays, or collector piece. Could maybe do partial trades for a A400xcel or possibly a 28g. asking $2750
    3 points
  4. I'm boring and do what most people do I think Jeeper - So parts and light offroading (still paying for it) Firearms - Obviously. I really enjoy refinishing old military issue firearms. The more cosmo, the better. IT stuff - gaming, tech, etc. Though because i've seen behind the curtain for 19 years, I don't do IoT devices Traveling - specifically in the jeep. Just... getting out into the woods or backroads i've never driven Church - Whatever is needed, whenever it's need. We do a lot of community assistance. I may be on a mission trip soon Cars in general - I like to tinker. I would love to restore one. Maybe restomod, but i need a larger garage first I picture myself traveling a bit but ultimately I want 20 acres of woods, a one story house for the wife myself. That way I can leave it to the kids when it's time. But the big thing for me is going to be volunteer work I think. Finding some way to pay it forward because I've learned so much in this life already that I can give to others. Whatever I do, I would like it too lead to a headstone that says....."he was a pretty good dude".
    3 points
  5. I HATE CRAWLING ON THE GROUND!!! The wife took years to understand this, if I had a lift it I would do the oil changes on all our cars, and the neighbors as well.
    2 points
  6. WHITE HORSE BLACK STRIPES!!! I knew it all along.......
    2 points
  7. Same here! My wife thinks she wants one...so gotta start looking for a deal soon.
    2 points
  8. I wrote this response 2-3 times, trying not to sound preachy. I don't think I'll achieve that here, but here goes 1. 99% of IoT devices are imported junk with no business on your wifi. There are no controls around this stuff and how secure it is. Even major players like Samsung have been found to have some sketchy stuff in their smart TVs. How much should we trust XaoBing "branded" LED light strips that hook into our wifi? There are no task forces out there monitoring what kind of chips are put in these devices or where they're shipping off data. 2. Anything with a mic is recording. Anything with a camera is recording or snapping pictures. Period. 3. The developers who write the code for most of these devices are being pushed by a business to get it out the door ASAP! You can thank Microsoft for the iterative deployment methodology (release unfinished, fix it later.. presumably). 4. There are been quite a few attacks on US infrastructure from IoT botnets. About 5 years ago, the entire eastern half of the US couldn't get to the internet for several hours because there was an army of thermostats, lightbulbs, etc all attacking the DNS servers in the East. 5. Even if the device comes from a major provider with a dedicated Cyber Security division (and don't hate on me cyber guys), but most of them suck. Sure, there are some white/grey hats out there doing God's work... but most of these people only do paperwork and talk about controls, mitigation, etc. Half of them don't even understand the tech they're supposed to oversee. There's just a policy that says... hackers should not hack us, so.... we're good. Legal approves. 6. Most companies will get away with whatever they want until they are caught. Look at facebook. They're quite literally watching EVERYTHING you do online. Finally, someone will realize "hhey, you're taking my <whatever>" and sue. Then they'll just settle and put that in their 500 page Eula for no one to read. 7. Lastly, on a different note. The older I get, the less tech I want. I think it's making people soft. The day I retire, my phone is going right into a pond.... well, cept youtube i guess. Otherwise i couldn't fix a car. </rantoff>
    2 points
  9. Last Sunday I got out for the first time this year. Went out to my friends house to tinker with my NV and thermal scopes. We ended up heading across the road to another farm and called this coyote and another one that didn’t stick around. 3” TSS load dropped this one as he was coming straight up the ridge to me, the call was between me and the coyote. Shot was at about 35/36 yards and he dropped like a sack of potatoes. I love rifle shooting and field hunting, but shotguns in the woods is a whole different level of excitement. Hoping to get out again tomorrow if things go right.
    2 points
  10. I enjoy working on my vehicles. Until 5 years ago I had never changed my own oil. Last weekend I replaced my lower control arms on my truck. It took me 8 hours but I enjoyed the challenge. Still not sure I'm brave enough to attempt the timing belt. I bought an electric dirt bike last year that I've enjoyed riding and also working on it. My wife and I enjoy traveling (her more than me). Last year we went to Spain. This year we're going to Finland and Estonia. I also enjoy working on my house. I'm trying to work up the motivation to lay tile.
    2 points
  11. Not retired but spend some of my free time restoring vintage Geiger counters. https://youtube.com/@GeigerCounterVirtualMuseum I also work on old radios.
    2 points
  12. I find myself reading all news networks. There isn't "one you can trust", even with local news. The spin is always there so if it's a topic i feel heavily about, i read as many places as i can to decide. Now, that's far and few between because i find that my life and happiness improve SIGNIFICANTLY by not turning on the news at all.
    2 points
  13. I understand Brother... Been retired for 17 years. I love outdoor photography and do it alot. I enjoy being outdoors. I also volunteer a bit at church. The most important thing is not to get sad n depressed. I watched my older brother decide he was worthless because he retired. He is now gone home. My advice; hunt several things ya like n go do em. Buddy around with your buddies as ya can. Quit worrying about age and enjoy... leroy... 76 year old kid n loading specialist.
    2 points
  14. I carry a ALOX Farmer everyday of the week. I also have a couple of ALOX Soldiers ((Wenger and Vic), a Tinker, Tourist and Champion, as well as a Wenger Locking SAK. It's name escapes me, but it's blue. I favorites are the Farmer and the either of the Soldiers, followed by the Tinker. I never carry the Champion. It's just too big.
    2 points
  15. I just might! Definitely going to have to get a shoulder holster for it! Just like Bond!
    2 points
  16. Low round count Sig M400 Tread with enhanced M-LOK free float handguard,Magpul ACS® Carbine Stock, Sig foregrip,Sig hand stop ,custom buttstock,Sig muzzle break and Sig Romeo red dot $800 also comes with 4 magpul mags and a Pitbull case
    1 point
  17. 1956 John Wayne for Weatherby Rifles
    1 point
  18. Learned his trigger finger discipline at the same place as Alec Baldwin.
    1 point
  19. I'm married with kids and I work for a living do my primary hobby is sleeping. When I'm not doing that.... I like to ride my motorcycle, play guitar, ride my bicycle, coach my kids sports teams, and I dabble in photography. I also do most of my vehicle maintenance.... spent most of yesterday helping a buddy try to get the big block in his truck running. It's got carb issues we weren't able to solve. I'd like to think I still shoot and collect guns, but there's not much time or money for that these days.
    1 point
  20. Ha, me too. I might have to rethink this DIY job!
    1 point
  21. Changing my own oil is something I've never done, which is crazy when I think about it because I do almost everything around the house myself, including other car/truck stuff. My neighbor borrowed my strap wrench (that I bought for a plumbing project) yesterday to change his oil, and I thought to myself that I'm going to change my own oil next time. Definitely need to start doing this myself!
    1 point
  22. Thanks for that. Pretty much confirms all the things I’ve always wondered. I was actually considering ditching all of my IoT stuff yesterday but mainly because when the power blinks, all of my smart lights turn on and wake me up. The settings are supposed to revert back to the prior state before an outage but they don’t. I guess they need to be on so they can report back when the power grid is back up………
    1 point
  23. Can't believe this is still available! These a great little pistols! I've owned one and it was a good, well functioning gun. A pretty decent seller too!
    1 point
  24. Didn't like how the changing handle made using the scope a pain, so I decided to just go side charging! BCA 10 with a 20in barrel. Now all I need is to get a bipod and find a decent range with 100 yards! Excuse the background, I'm doing laundry
    1 point
  25. It is Pistol for 1911 style guns. You can use only , 38/357 only.
    1 point
  26. I’d love to hear more on this. Maybe in PM to not derail the thread. If you are willing. Apart from guns, I like playing guitar and am just starting out with amateur photography. I’ve bought some nice photography gear that is a couple years old and “outdated”.
    1 point
  27. Thanks for the review.In today’s market I’d gladly pay $160 for 3K primers.
    1 point
  28. Apples to oranges but we were using artillery powder in the 80s that was made in the 50s.
    1 point
  29. Yeah, I'm have a little bit a problem with anyone drinking, carrying a firearm as well... This needs to be dropped.
    1 point
  30. I still use some powders in the metal cans that don’t even have a UPC barcode on them. Bad powder smells funky. My concern would be that the contents match the container label.
    1 point
  31. I truly believe there was massive election fraud. Especially with the mail-in vote. But I also believe it was on both sides. The democrats just cheated better.
    1 point
  32. I’m sorry, but it has been all but proven (and I would venture to say proven) that there was not massive voter fraud. Every court case was lost, every recount showed the counts were legitimate. The only things that were done illegally were alternate electors and someone asking for votes to be “found”.
    1 point
  33. stored in a dry controlled area, should be good. I am using Unique for pistol loads that is at least 12yrs old.
    1 point
  34. I'm sorry if what I wrote wasn't clear about the buffers. If I was doing this, I'd start with a new, standard AR carbine buffer and spring. NOT a modified buffer and spring, just to eliminate variables. These can be purchased from Brownells (or where ever) for about $30 total (about $17 for a standard carbine buffer & $9 for a standard carbine spring). I'd try the standard buffer & spring first. If it gave me the results I wanted (which it does in my 20" rifle with the UBR stock), then I'm done. If the standard buffer/spring combo didn't get me the results I wanted, then I'd buy the tungsten 3 weights for about $30. Try out the 1-tungsten, 2-steel (H); 2-tungsten, 1-steel (H2), etc. I'd be able to assemble & test the whole range of Standard, H, H2 & H3 buffer weights for about $50. I would be shocked if I couldn't find at least one of those 4 buffer weight choices (with a standard carbine spring) that worked well for me. The JP works great, no spring noise. Easy to install, remove, clean. I just have the standard weights/spring and use it with a 16" barrel, mid-gas upper. Have less than 1,000 rounds through that rifle, so I can't comment on the durability. I use it in a "What Would Stoner Do" KP-15 polymer lower because of the cumbersome way the buffer is normally retained with a roll pin in those lowers. Just got it on sale to see what it was like. It's nice, but I'm not convinced its worth the extra expense unless you have a special circumstance.
    1 point
  35. Congratulations Brother. I never could get my Walther vibes right. Money...No Walther... No money...Lotsa Walthers... SIGH. Enjoy your great pistola. leroy.
    1 point
  36. Noting has changed with this bill. I guess everyone is cool with LEO’s carrying under the influence. Why don’t we get that privilege?
    1 point
  37. @hipowerI moved this from general chat to firearms classifieds so more people should see it.
    1 point
  38. Green is actually way easier on the eyes, as far as I've seen so far, and saves battery life!
    1 point
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