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  1. I don't like to post faces, but in this case I have to. I started teaching my daughter how to shoot at the age of 4. We started with a suppressed .22, but she refused because daddy didn't shoot one. A suppressed AR in 300 Whisper became her trainer rifle. She killed her first and second deer at 7 with the same Whisper. Her third at eight. Last season she graduated to a suppressed 308 and killed a nice ten point. All the shots were under 200 yards. She has never shot a non suppressed rifle so I was a little nervous. I decided to take her shooting at a grand this morning. The gun is a Savage F-Class in 6mm BRX, 107 SMKs, Benchmark 30" barrel, and a 20x Leupold. The barrel was threaded and chambered by Spook and installed it about three weeks ago. The rifle belongs to a friend. My F-Class gun has a little more recoil than I want her to experience. One group is amazing and almost unbelievable, but I have video. Enjoy. Video [url=http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/zz229/alleycat72_bucket/M2U00129_zps82806c63.mp4][/URL] [url=http://s830.photobucket.com/user/alleycat72_bucket/media/R3_zps9918ca63.jpeg.html][/URL] Video [url=http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/zz229/alleycat72_bucket/M2U00126_zps1210cac6.mp4][/URL] [url=http://s830.photobucket.com/user/alleycat72_bucket/media/R4_zps2b1748aa.jpeg.html][/URL] [url=http://s830.photobucket.com/user/alleycat72_bucket/media/R1_zpsffea0ea2.jpeg.html][/URL] [url=http://s830.photobucket.com/user/alleycat72_bucket/media/R2_zps61ebfbe5.jpeg.html][/URL]
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  2. The right to... bear arms? Found it on Reddit... I had to chuckle
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  3. Always on the prowl for storage options for loaded ammo; I was in Lowe's the other night and saw these brand new paint cans. $5 each, you can't buy an ammo can for that. So I grabbed one to play with. They seal up tight, obviously, they're mean to keep paint from drying out. An adventurous soul might even put a thin bead of RTV around the rim. Furthermore, one could smear a little paint on the outside and no one would really pay them any attention stacked in the garage. Anyway, you can get 1,115 rounds of .40 S$W in one if you take the time to stack them and add a cardboard divider between layers. Just thought I'd share :wave: [URL=http://s1216.photobucket.com/user/Reloadingfool/media/IMG_0002_zpsee861bf6.jpg.html][/URL]
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  4. Maybe its just me but I've been hunting deer since I was old enough to carry a gun and eating deer since I was a baby. Im not worried about it and never thought about it. I would imagine that most of the "contaminated" meat came from the wound area. I dont take my deer to a processor anyway. I do everything myself so I know what cut meats I have and what area they come from. I try and stay away from the major wound area.
    3 points
  5. I Pledge Allegiance I Promise to be faithful and true (Promise my loyalty) to the flag to the emblem that stands for and represents of the United States all 50 states, each of them individual, and individually represented on the flag of America yet formed into a UNION of one Nation. and to the Republic And I also pledge my loyalty to the Government that is itself a Republic, a form of government where the PEOPLE are sovereign, for which it stands, this government also being represented by the Flag to which I promise loyalty. one Nation under God, These 50 individual states are united as a single Republic under the Divine providence of God, "our most powerful resource" (according to the words of President Eisenhower) Indivisible, and can not be separated.   (This part of the original version of the pledge was written just 30 years after the beginning of the Civil War and demonstrates the unity sought in the years after that divisive period in our history) with Liberty The people of this Nation being afforded the freedom to pursue "life, liberty, and happiness", and Justice And each person entitled to be treated justly, fairly, and according to proper law and principle, for All. And these principles afforded to EVERY AMERICAN, regardless of race, religion, color, creed, or any other criteria.  Just as the flag represents 50 individual states that can not be divided or separated, this Nation represents millions of people who can not be separated or divided.
    2 points
  6. 1. My husband and I divorced over religious differences. He thought he was God and I didn't. 2. I don't suffer from insanity; I enjoy every minute of it. 3. Some people are alive only because it's illegal to kill them. 4. I used to have a handle on life, but it broke. 5. Don't take life too seriously; No one gets out alive.   6. You're just jealous because the voices only talk to me. 7. Beauty is in the eye of the beer holder. 8. Earth is the insane asylum for the universe. 9. I'm not a complete idiot -- Some parts are just missing.   10. Out of my mind. Back in five minutes.   11. NyQuil, the stuffy, sneezy, why-the-heck-is-the-room-spinning medicine. 12. God must love stupid people; He made so many. 13. The gene pool could use a little chlorine. 14. Consciousness: That annoying time between naps. 15. Ever stop to think, and forget to start again? 16. Being 'over the hill' is much better than being under it! 17. Wrinkled Was Not One of the Things I Wanted to Be When I Grew up. 18. Procrastinate Now!     19. I Have a Degree in Liberal Arts; Do You Want Fries With That? 20. A hangover is the wrath of grapes. 21. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a cash advance. 22. Stupidity is not a handicap. Park elsewhere! 23. They call it PMS because Mad Cow Disease was already taken. 24. He who dies with the most toys is nonetheless DEAD.     25. A picture is worth a thousand words, but it uses up three thousand times the memory. 26. Ham and eggs...A day's work for a chicken, a lifetime commitment for a pig. (how true) 27. The trouble with life is there's no background music. 28. I smile because I don't know what is going on.    
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  7.   Gay Man Cruising? 
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  8. can't believe the OP did not include GM.   Government Motors
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  9. Only one I ever heard was terribly racist.
    2 points
  10. If it makes you feel better, I didn't see any 1000ct Winchester bricks.
    2 points
  11. I would bet all the processed and steroid induced meats sold at stores is worst for your body.
    2 points
  12. As sad as what happened to this woman is, it's what we should expect when we put our life/safety in the hands of others. Not me, not my family! When my daughter moves out, her house warming gift from me will NOT be a toaster or microwave.
    2 points
  13.   Thus, you'd constrain folks professing other religions to use the Christian Bible as the only acceptable construct for debate, even though they don't believe in the book to begin with?   - OS
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  14. Beretta 96 I bought from a fellow police officer. I have no idea what I traded it in to get, but I never did like that gun. The handgun I have owned the longest is a Smith & Wesson model 65 my grandpa gave me in 1995. It was his duty revolver when he retired from Ft. Lauderdale Police. Nothing fancy, but it has a fantastic trigger. The story he told me was that a fellow officer had a friend who worked as an armorer at the Smith factory and whenever this guy went home to visit family, he would take a gun or two up to have his friend do a trigger job on it. It still has the original wood grips, and my grandpa used his pocketknife to carve out a recess in the left grip so he could use a speed loader. I asked him if he ever shot anyone with it and he said no, but he did kill a man with it. A fellow cop was in a battle royal with a guy and called for backup. When my grandpa got on scene, he saw the bad guy was trying to get the officer's gun. Afraid he'd accidentally shoot the officer, he beat the guy over the head with the gun and killed him. Funny story; when I got an H&K for my first duty gun I showed it to him. He looked at it for a few seconds and said, "I'm sure it's a fine piece, but do you think that plastic frame will hold up when you hit someone over the head with it?" He preferred the heavy-barreled Smith revolvers over the Colt Police Positive revolvers because they had a pinned barrel and covered ejector rod.  He told me about the first guy he hit over the head with his Colt revolver and when he was done, the ejector rod was bent and the barrel would turn freely in the frame.  He was an old school street cop for sure!    
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  15. I store my rimfire ammo in the containers side dishes come in from KFC. Each one holds 200 .22LR perfectly.   http://s1345.photobucket.com/user/xjsnake/media/AmmoStorage_zps6427f1a4.jpg.html
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  16. My first handgun was a H&R 929 with four inch barrel. I sold it in college, but found one about a year ago. I was excited to get one like it. Early memories are strong.
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  17. Ohh, don't trust the wire handle!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  With over a thousand rounds, it will fail.  You're just gonna have to trust me on that one.
    1 point
  18. LOL They show up all the time. I have 3 foster children. :rofl:
    1 point
  19. First that I bought with my own money was a Ruger Blackhawk in .357/9mm. Still have it, don't shoot it as much as I should. Had other guns before that they were mostly long term loans from friends/family. Inherited a Colt official Police from my grandpa before that, still have that too.
    1 point
  20. As Shaun said.....   I'm 58 and I have been eating deer, rabbit, squirrels, ducks, quail, doves, wild pigs and just about anything else that can be shot and eaten since I was old enough to "gum it". I am sure I have swallowed more lead that I care to want to know. I will however, continue to do so. You posted some good info, and it's certainly something to think about, but it's too late into my life to worry about it now.   Oh, and, don't get me started on how bad "country ham and bacon" is for us!    Dave
    1 point
  21. If you haven't heard this one, check it out   http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=6Q1o5uuw6ag  
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  22. I don't think getting set up for a good amount is the problem. The problem as I see it is that there were too many people caught with their pants down who are for whatever reason willing to pay scalped prices on what should be an inexpensive, readily available commodity. I did not get caught with my pants down in regard to .22, I've got plenty. I still plan on buying more as it come available and I also don't care if people have a problem with that.
    1 point
  23. I'm with y'all. The new format is great. Now it's a show about guns, shooting, and marksmanship...not politics, alliances, and backstabbing. Plus, I'm very happy about who went home first. One of my least favorite competitors from all the seasons.
    1 point
  24. I bought  CZ-75 SP-01.  Just taking it out of the safe for a day at the range makes me happy.  It is as fine a handgun as I have ever fired.
    1 point
  25. Spare mags are no good when theres no ammo to put in them...
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  26. Why don't thay buy back the ammo to !! I would go jest to buy back the ammo.
    1 point
  27.   The CTD booth..., or the Eye Candy at the EAA booth?  :dirty:
    1 point
  28. I find it amazing how people pick and choose which parts of the Bible support their views on certain subjects, while denying other parts.   I also find some of the statements made, whether they are in jest or not simply appalling.   I would ask everyone to remember that everything posted online is 'out there' forever.  As a forum dedicated to guns and gun related topics we as gun owners should represent ourselves in the best possible manner (especially in this political climate), even online.   I'm not saying you should not express your opinions / beliefs, but some of the comments left by members in this thread and the other related one have been downright foul.   Just a thought all.
    1 point
  29. Be careful! Accuracy and reliability right out of the box are hard to beat. They tend to multiply!
    1 point
  30. I hate it for the kids but kudos to the church. Stand for what you believe.
    1 point
  31. Atheists are still not allowed in scouts, child or adult.
    1 point
  32. I'm glad that site set me straight before I made a mistake & posted any of those words online. Earlier today while looking at some clouds & eating some BBQ pork after using my exercise bike I thought to myself, I'm sure glad I don't live in Mexico...oh yeah, & gangs.  :rofl:  Are they really wasting our tax dollars on this crap?
    1 point
  33. The horse has been beaten into burger meat in the other thread, but the only ones losing out are thy kids. If adults have their head so far up their cornhole where they they think it's a good idea to shut down an entire troop just because a homosexual young person is allowed to join without hiding their true nature, then those adults don't deserve the title of scout master. Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
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  34. This is great news for all the people that worked so hard. But is funny that the deciding factor came from a very unlikely source; the 7th Circuit Court. The 7th has always ruled that the 2nd was not an individual right, but fell in line once the SCOTUS ruled it is. This legislation also appears to make a car a “Safe Harbor”. A secured gun could be kept in a car even if it’s parked in a prohibited place. Unless if by “secured” they mean unloaded; that’s always been legal other than Chicago.
    1 point
  35.   Them thangs that tell the utility companies how much you owe. ;)
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  36. Sadly, I'm convinced the American people would cower to the same type of legislation, all while convincing themselves they can simply vote away their fears. 
    1 point
  37. I think anyone who generalizes how marketable a certain tech focus is hasn't interviewed many candidates lately and seen how many people throw technologies that they've had minimal exposure to on their resumes.  A true subject matter expert on something like VMware or Citrix is hard to find and they command big money.  I can offer myself as a case in point and I don't work for peanuts, and we've had a hell of a time finding good engineers with strong skill sets in their self-professed subject matter.  Some of the interviews that I've helped conduct lately nearly made me lose the desire to live.   Good luck on the Exchange hunt.  My company pays our Exchange guys so well that just about no one in the southeast can afford to hire them away.
    1 point
  38. Those Sherriff's are some fine men. They deserve some recognition beyond this article for handling this situation so well! :up:
    1 point
  39. I think system center is the next big thing!  Best darn management tool that has been released in the decade + I've been doing this stuff.
    1 point
  40. What this state doesn't need any more of are politicians who wouldn't know an unalienable right if it crawled into bed with them and bit them in the ass.   Haslam, Ramsey, Harwell and more than I have time to name are worthless politicians and unworthy to be in any elected office...these people make me sick to my stomach that I ever once identified myself as a Republican.
    1 point
  41. The gun control issue and Second Amendment in general is my litmus test.   Hizzoner FAILS.
    1 point
  42. Apparently, one isn't supposed to fire shotshells from the .38 Special version of the Cobra derringers.  I had thought about purchasing one of them just to play around with and use mostly for shot shells and that fact (as per the company website) is a big reason I didn't.  Strangely, the 9mm version is okay for use with shotshells (again, per their website.)   I have fired shotshells (of the proper, respective calibers) from my S&W 642, Heritage Rough Rider, H&R 9 shot .22LR revolver and my NAA mini revolver with no problems.  In fact, I have a sort of odd story about them.  The story is a bit long (and, I hope, not a complete hi-jack of the thread) but I believe it is worth reading:   Last year, I discovered that at some point a snake had taken up residence in my commode.  No, I am not joking - the darned thing was living in my toilet.  See, my old crapper had, well, crapped out (developed a crack/leak) and it had been replaced by one that was already on hand and that had been stored in an out building.  The replacement had taken place during cold weather so my best guess is that the snake was already hidden somewhere inside it, hibernating.  It must have woken up when it found itself in warmer environs.  However it got there, I'd raise the lid to use the bathroom and the stupid thing would be hanging down from somewhere under the rim of the bowl - just its head and three or four inches of its body - and it would quickly pull itself back up into its hiding place.   As you might imagine, dropping a deuce while knowing there is a snake with quick, easy access to your tender bits is disconcerting, to say the least.  The snake had to go (and I mean leave, not, well, you know.)  I first tried getting rid of it without harming it.  The problem was, while I was pretty sure it wasn't venomous, I still didn't want to get snake bit.  I have heard of people getting really sick from non-venomous snake bites because even non-venomous snakes can have some pretty bad bacteria in their mouths and I figured that went double for one that lived in a freakin' toilet.  Being that I wouldn't exactly be able to choose where I grabbed the thing, I figured that getting bitten was a good possibility - and that was not something I wanted to explain at the ER.   In the beginning, I wanted to try and humanely catch the snake and then release it into the wild.  I started out trying to grab it with a pair of channel locks (in the interest of that whole not getting bitten thing) but it seems that a snake can pull itself back into its hidey hole faster than I can do that.  I then donned a thick, leather glove and figured I would just 'man up' and snatch it out of there.  Nope - the snake was still too fast.   At this point, I decided to discard the 'humanely' from my plan to humanely remove the snake.  I bought one of those frog-gigging heads that looks like a pitchfork that a tiny Satan might use on the Lilliputian souls in hell and attached it to the end of a short pole.  I then went into the bathroom strode bravely onto the battlefield with my frog gig trusty spear in hand.  I imagine I must have looked like a latter-day King Leonidas, bravely facing my foe with only the strength of spear and sinew standing between me and certain death or serious injury annoying discomfort.  I quickly raised the lid and struck at my foe.  To my credit, I landed a solid blow to the beast's serpentine body.  To the discredit of Eagle Claw brand frog gigs, rather than penetrating the Wyrm's armored hide, the damn tines just bent (then broke off when I attempted to bend them back where they belonged.)  I was almost certain I heard the fiendish snake chuckle as it retreated once again into the recesses of my crapper its lair.  Snake 3, Person 0.  Now, as they say, it was on.   At this point, anger and frustration began to overwhelm caution, reason and good sense.  I decided that, as Sam Colt had made all men equal, a descendent of his creation would probably help level the playing field between me and the no-legged bastich that had the audacity to occupy my throne.  Yep, I decided to shoot the SOB.   Now, I am not a particularly stupid person.  I have a couple of college degrees to attest to my relative level of intelligence.  Remember I said that my old toilet had just been replaced and that was what had lead to this unfortunate series of events in the first place?  Well, luckily the old toilet was still around.  Rather than risking destruction of the snake-infested bowl, I decided to test out the snake shot on the inside of the old one.  The test went off without a hitch - using the .22LR shot in the aforementioned H&R revolver, the shot did no damage to the inside of the test bowl so now it was time to put the theory into action.  I waited until I was sure ol' legless would be hanging down from the rim of my bowl like an anaconda hanging from a jungle tree, flipped the bowl open, quickly acquired my target and fired.   Success!  Quick as the serpent was, my trigger finger was quicker - nor was the scaly monstrosity faster than a speeding bullet load of shot.  Still alive but mortally wounded, the entirety of the creatures body slipped rather unceremoniously from the recesses of my John Ferguson.  I cried out in triumph ("Hell, yeah! Take that, you little bast*rd,") and, finally, removed it from the bowl.   It was then that I could finally tell, for sure, that it was probably a rat snake (or maybe some variation of chicken snake.)  As the flood of adrenalin and the heady rush of battle subsided, I actually began feeling a bit sorry for my valiant foe.  Not that I wanted it back in my toilet or regretted going to whatever means necessary to get it out but I did find myself wishing that we could have come to a more peaceful accord.  Alas, however, that was not meant to be.
    1 point
  43.   ??  if ur diddling little males, you aint straight. Priest or otherwise.
    1 point
  44. I have friends up there, they tell me it is getting worse up there. Don't think it can't happen here anytime soon but who knows. One of the many reasons i refuse to patronize a state or any state that refuses to recognize my handgun permit and the rights of its own gun owning citizens.
    1 point
  45. Doesn't Alexander play golf? :shrug:
    1 point
  46. What is a Subject Matter Expert? Just as the title would suggest, a person designated as a Subject Matter Expert is someone who has experience with a given subject that uniquely qualifies them as someone who can speak to that topic from an authoritative stance. They may have a career background through which they have acquired years of knowledge and first-hand experience on a topic. They may be a serious student of a particular topic, having amassed years worth of knowledge studying a discipline and mastering it. SMEs for this forum... The subject matter experts for this forum are: [*=1]TN-Popo These folks are members in good standing and have contributed greatly to the overall knowledge base in the Tactics and Training forum over the past few years.
    1 point
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