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  1. I have spoken with Pro Tech this knife may be a lot cheaper than I first thought, When I know the final price I will let you all know, we will need 50 orders to make this happen and if it does happen we will be doing several more. I have a fantastic relationship with the President of Pro Tech after speaking with him on the phone the knife will be all black aluminum handled with a laser anodized TGO Logo on it, Dave the President of Pro Tech came up with that idea and it will make the cost lower. I will not be making a dime off of this so what I charge you all will be what I pay Pro tech and then the cost of shipping it to you all I encourage you all to get on this as this will build to a great money saving relationship for all of us with one of the best American companies on the planet, I have told them it will be around 6 weeks before I have everyone's money so you have plenty of time to save up. They will be donating a knife for TGO to raffle with every run we do and will also be making TGO David a special one of kind knife for free for letting us do this, these guys Rock you all need to get on this!
    5 points
  2. [URL=http://s1246.photobucket.com/user/gjohnsoniv/media/f768767f113a286eefc8ba8c32276771f9a18ca60a1dd62291c87a6cf4af33fc_zps2ace1b4d.jpg.html][/URL]
    4 points
  3.   What is wrong with you fellers? : )  Preserves are for biscuits
    3 points
  4.     Should turn up at one of those buybacks and insist that the cop operating it go through a background check :)
    3 points
  5. I've joked repeatedly that Sig must have an entire department devoted to giving the ATF the finger. I'm not sure it's a joke anymore. I am seriously getting the impression that Sig has a hardon for the NFA and is going after the idiocy of the ATF's rulings pretty much full bore. When I refer to their clanking balls, I mean it. Sig is showing a hell of a lot more testicular fortitude than the NRA, GOA, SAF and other so called gun rights organizations by directly attacking the NFA. I got nothing but love for them and pray they have continued success against the ATF.
    3 points
  6. I got the OK from David, To keep this knife affordable and to make this work all knifes must be the same configuration. I will update this thread as this progresses. The knives will be kept under $250.00 shipped I am thinking the Godfather will be the best model for this and to keep it affordable, If any of you are interested please post in this thread, I am not sure of a time frame but it will be after the new law goes into effect so when you get yours you can legally carry it!
    2 points
  7. To me the TGO logo on this with "Knife Freedom 7/1/2014" bellow it would be awesome
    2 points
  8.   Would you rather the .gov tell you you can't do something or a private business tell you they don't want your business if you choose to do something?
    2 points
  9. If that's the case, this could potentially be my kind of knife.  :cool:
    2 points
  10. If any previous administration followed the constitution, we would not have gun laws.
    2 points
  11. And, if they turn purple when you pinch them, they will turn you into a Democrat.
    2 points
  12. I find that hard to believe. We all know that open carry is an open invitation for all to abscond with your firearm and kill everyone in sight. I know this to be the case because I read it on the Internet.
    2 points
  13. Excellent point. Most of the folks who are against OC act like they have 20 years under their belt as a Space Shuttle door gunner and that is the minimum required by the state to get a permit. In fact, the training requirements by the state require about an hour of range time, and about 7 hours or watching videos, trying not to fall asleep while an instructor explains, poorly, the difference between single and double action, and telling lies. Your permit is in no way a representation of your competence with firearms. It means that for one hour you were able to handle it without killing yourself or the guy next to you and were able to hit a rather large target that is not moving and placed as far as 15 whole yards from you. Congratulations, Jack Bauer, you're a trained killer now.
    2 points
  14. Not a story about someone else's reloads but about a guy I met shooting his own at Norris. He had been having some problems with his AR so I offered to take a look. When you pulled the trigger it would not fire, almost like it was on safe. I looked down inside the receiver and there was a primer that was in the bottom. I didn't think anything about it and shook it out. I told him he had a primer under his trigger and that was causing the problem. Knowing brass primer pockets can get loose over time I asked how many times the brass had been reloaded. He said he had no clue but he has been using the same brass for a long time. Next I asked him how much powder he was using. His reply, I swear, was "to the top". I asked what he meant and he said he would fill the case to the top of the case mouth then seat the bullet. At first I thought he was joking but he was serious. Then I thought that maybe the measured charge came to the top so I asked how much it weighed and he said he doesn't weigh the powder, just fill the case up. I told him he is lucky he hasn't hurt himself and he acted like I had insulted him.   When I got there I had my wife throw a bunch of clays on a bank past the 100 yard line. As I was shooting I guess I hit a couple of this guys clays. Same guy got extremely upset and yelled at me about shooting his clays. I apologized and put a stack of clays on his bench. Then he had to complain about the walk out there. I was on my crutches that I use to walk and he said I had no clue what kind of inconvenience it was to have to walk 100 yards. I chuckled and left.
    2 points
  15. I will eat a mess of all three given the option.   I grew up pretty poor, you didn't complain as long as there was food in front of you.
    2 points
  16. Grits, eggs fried in sausage grease all cooked in my Nans cast iron skillet and if you show up with a bagel instead of biscuits no tellin what could happen.
    2 points
  17. I fear there may be some other unintended negative consequences that appear only after this is a done deal.....as someone mentioned before...it may lead to more places being posted and that is just ONE negative consequence...but a big one none the less.
    2 points
  18. PFC Jackalope can do way more damage with his car than a pistol, and we let him drive on base.... 
    2 points
  19. The changes to the political forum was an amazing idea. Thank you.
    1 point
  20. [quote name="willis68" post="1137526" timestamp="1397270104"]To me the TGO logo on this with "Knife Freedom 7/1/2014" bellow it would be awesome[/quote] That type of knife is more my speed. I put my knives to work, so this one is better suited for my needs.
    1 point
  21. Mom used to make biscuits and gravy every Sunday! She made it the real way -- with bacon grease and fried boloney.
    1 point
  22. Meh... I pocket carry my shield in regular ol' IZOD shorts I got from Sam's for $11/pair. Love the little bugger! You get it yet, David? :-)
    1 point
  23. Grits with butter and salt Cream of wheat with chocolate chips and sprinkled sugar!
    1 point
  24. I've use the original for my 75B and SDP for over 4 years, virtually every day. No noticeable wear, so I can attest to the durability.   I always wear a tshirt, so no issues with it being "hot"   Regarding retention, I carry AIWB  and a fter a 20 hour hard work day of installing flooring, the sweat shield was soaking wet, no moisture transfered to my handgun and my handgun never slipped out of the holster.   Can't comment on the pro series; reviews I've read is a very secure fit until the rig is broken in.   The downside to the original series is the throat of the holster collapses, so a very careful and deliberate re-holster is required.   I'd buy another N82 before venturing back into the "unknown" and potentially adding to my box o' holsters.   You are correct - almost a one-size-fits-all based on frame size, though I use the 75B size for my SDP and it works perfectly for both.
    1 point
  25. I go offshore the day after Easter, I will be gone for 4 weeks, if I can get this organized as I think I will be able to Payments will be needed in around 6 weeks. This should give people time to save if they want one it will be a limited run and a very special knife
    1 point
  26. Or maybe some of us wear normal clothes like jeans instead of uber tacticool 5.11 pants. Sorry if im not combat effective enough in my normal everyday clothes.
    1 point
  27. 1 point
  28. But Ironman does......once again PROVING! that Marvel is vastly better than DC.
    1 point
  29. grits. the good thing about em is you can mix the rest of your breakfast in there with em. For me it would be grits with egg and bacon.
    1 point
  30. Grits = Georgia ice cream
    1 point
  31. Oatmeal!!! All the way!   My strange wife likes that weird sandy concoction called grits though. 
    1 point
  32. It looks like House leadership killed the bill anyway to avoid a floor vote.  It will be interesting to see if the park bill is stalled just like the open carry bill.
    1 point
  33. 1 point
  34. Three in the trap still kicking, and two taken out with an old tennis racket yesterday afternoon.
    1 point
  35. I've been picking on the banjo for going on 40 years now. Yea, I started young. Been on the Cas Walker Show a few times back in the day.
    1 point
  36. Maybe your pants are too tight. Just say no to skinny jeans.
    1 point
  37.   Particularly since they're making out like a bandit on the SB15 Brace decisions. After asking their various reviewers to whom they supply product to keep mum on actually shooting it from the shoulder, now that the second decision is in, they've contacted them all to go 180 and publicize that aspect.   Then again, I guess rather than counting itself lucky on that one, I guess it has emboldened them further.   'Course, being a significant defense contractor increases testicle size too I reckon.   - OS
    1 point
  38. However, it is a little frustrating. I can't even find .22 and these aholes have grenades.... So unfair.
    1 point
  39. I would suggest you make the short drive up to Union City and visit Dixie Gun Works. You'll likely be overwhelmed with their selection, but they should be able to provide all the information and then some you'll need to make an informed purchase. They'll have everything you need or want to go with it as well.
    1 point
  40. I don't think it should be required to get training but it is most certainly advantageous for ANYONE carrying to get it as well as being well versed on the laws surrounding carrying a firearm at all.
    1 point
  41. If they ban guns, they use knives. When they add knives to the ban, they'll use hammers, screwdrivers, scissors.......they just don't get it. It's not the tool it's the attacker!
    1 point
  42. Even with the new magic coatings (Nickel Boron, Titanium Nitride, etc...), AR's are still AR's.  Don't make the mistake of thinking that just because it's easier to clean that you can neglect proper lubrication.  A lot of big magazines/writers seem to be falling for/promoting this fallacy right now.  It shows that their use/maintenance of the platform is strictly casual rather than professional.  Outside of homebuilt Frankenstein type ARs, I'd wager that at least half of stoppages can be attributed to improper lubrication   ARs run best when they're lubed appropriately.  When it comes to properly lubricating a BCG, err on the side of running it wet.  You might get dirty and get some grease on that pretty new plate carrier, but your weapon is a lot likelier to keep running when it needs to.   I love my NiB bolt carrier groups.  But, run them dry and they'll eventually stop.
    1 point
  43. Them quail Jack shot in Scenario 1 aren't gonna be fit to eat by the time he gets home after school...just saying.
    1 point
  44. I hand prime everything so don't worry about the primer tubes. But when I did have to fill the tubes, I hated it - although not enough to spend the original $50 (and maybe not even $25) for a tool to help.   I think they have been around for a while, heard them mentioned several times (although the FA brand one could be newer).
    1 point
  45. Drawing and sight acquisition. At least once every few weeks when I have 10-15 minutes. I use 3 inch dots at about 7m. Not a lot of slack in a Glock trigger, so I don't bother with trigger pull. Getting your gun out and acquiring sights in a fluid and natural manner will breed faster first rounds on target. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
    1 point
  46. I'm looking to leave this liberal sinkhole and move to a free state.  Just let me have my guns and golf and I'll be fine.
    1 point
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