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Mods include: Geissele Super Sabre Trigger Pack Geissele Lightning Bow Trigger Gear Head Works Short Razorback Rail Gear Head Works Front site for short Razorback rail Gear Head Works Fulcrom Flex swival Eotech XPS3 Transverse Red Dot Holosight, EOTech G33 3x Magnifier Surefire M600 Scout Light Talon Grips X14 Gen 2 Magpul windowed 30 round Pmags with Ranger Plates Magpul Sling I just need to site it in for the elevated rail and i AM DONE WITH HER!!!!4 points
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2015 Ram 1500 4x4. First new vehicle I've ever purchased...everything else has always been slightly used "15,000 miles or less". Absolutely love it so far and I'm officially ready for some snow lol Traded in my white one for the black one. The 8 speed transmission is making a pretty huge difference so far because my average MPG has gone up by about 6-7mpg without me changing anything about my driving. I did drive an ecodiesel and I didnt like it...lacked power compared to the Hemi's I've owned in the past.4 points
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This is your back to basics camp knife made from 5/32" 1095 carbon steel. It has spalted tamerind scales with SS pins and lanyard hole and file work on the spine. The blade is 5" long and the OAL is about 10 1/4". And yes...that's a hamon you see on the blade. This is an experimental piece on my part. I much to learn about heat treating and hamon's but am very happy with this first attempt. It will be used by me as a test blade so it will see quite a bit of use.4 points
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Not only was this an act of compassion but, IMO, it was good police work. She saw an unknown homeless person in a town where she knows most everyone and, instead of rolling up and starting to 'interrogate' him, she bought him breakfast and listened to his story - probably getting him to drop his guard and finding out more than she would have using the former method. Also, I would bet that such previous acts of kindness would go a long way to getting people to help her if she needs to find out information 'from the street' to help solve or prevent crime. Perhaps if this man - who is new to the town and likely doesn't know anyone - sees something that the police need to know about, he now has a friendly and possibly at least somewhat trusted contact on the police force to whom he knows he can safely talk. To me, being a known, friendly face who has the trust of her community is a much better way to do her job than acting like an occupying, military force.4 points
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Personally, I love broccoli. It's an elusive prey, however. Fond of taking shelter in cool wet places that are well-lit and crowded, broccoli knows a would-be hunter will not be able to take a clean shot. The easiest way to capture this prey, is to snatch it up, smother it with a plastic bag, and haul it out of it's den in a metal cart along with some its friends, like a ribeye steak and a baking potato. YMMV4 points
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Mornin Y'all, Tennessee native, moved the family back home this year after a few years stationed at FT Carson, CO. But it snows in May there and I'm done with that...back to humidity you can cut with a knife for this guy. A friend of mine told me about this site so I figured I needed to get plugged back in with my Tennessee lead slingers. I like shooting black rifles and pistols, I'm a Class III whore (I guess I enjoy the government telling me to give them money and I have to wait a hundred days for something I already paid for), and I'm petitioning Hoppes to make a #9 cologne (patent pending). On to the forum. That is all.3 points
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You got that right. Not much damage to me but his explorer was not drivable. Sorry I missed the get together.3 points
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After having the stamp for almost a year, I finally, FINALLY got my first sbr build done. I got derailed from this build several times by house renovations and various other life events. All I need now is a CMT bcg. I forgot to put the charging handle in the rifle before I took the pictures as well. Oh well, you guys get the idea. As you can see, this is my TGO lower set that we have had for what, almost 2 years now? Parts used are: VLTOR imod stock kit CMMG lower build kit w/o fcg Geissele sd3g trigger Tango down bg-17 grip (love it) SLR Rifleworks 10" solo ultra lite hg SLR Rifleworks sentry 7 adjustable gas block Rainier Arms 10.5" select 5.56 barrel Eotech xps2 Im sure some of you notice the YHM Phantom QD muzzle brake on the end of the barrel. Just a hint of things to come shortly! Needless to say I cant WAIT to shoot it and get the gas block tuned. This thing should run like a sewing machine. Anyways on to the pics. Sorry for the lack luster cell phone pics. Im by no means a photographer! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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Funny, I was thinking the same thing on the way out the door. I only got to talk to half the people there. I also felt bad about that. Silver lining: at least I didn't have to listen to Ted rant about anarchy all night. LOL just kidding, buddy. I swear. Just had had to say that, since you wore the tshirt and all.2 points
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quite a few of us did wave, but you just ignored us, LOL2 points
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So me coming was apparently fated not to happen. I was bobtail in the truck on 24 headed into town from the Boro when the rain hit. I clicked on my wipers and my driver side wiper just flew off the damn truck. I pull over into the breakdown lane and start fighting with the passenger side blade and can't get a good reach on it. I open up the hood so I can get a better angle. I get the blade off and as I come around the front of the truck I run straight into the fender mirror and gash my forehead open. At that point I was soaked, bloody and running out of off duty driving hours.2 points
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I figure with there being so many news articles lately about who the police have shot this time, something a little different would be nice. Found this one on my news page this morning: http://www.today.com/news/police-officer-shares-meal-homeless-man-nobody-wants-eat-alone-t34466 Not surprising, it wasn't a major headline... or even in the main body of the page. Was kind'a tucked off over in the sidebar, with nothing but the caption. Anyway, enjoy a "good cop" story for a change. J.2 points
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You're on a gun forum, the way to fix old broken stuff is to shoot it and post a video!2 points
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I've heard a lot of Crimestoppers messages, but this is the best by far: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2015/07/27/watch-this-lieutenants-message-to-a-burglar-thats-so-powerful-its-being-shared-around-the-world/2 points
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Nodak Spud for receiver or Atlantic Firearms. Barrel from Atlantic as well, that's what I did for mine.2 points
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You don't have to. But it's a good idea. It removes possible delays and confusion of you try to file any future buys or transfers.2 points
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I bought a 10mm Fusion Firearms frameset a couple of years ago with the intention of building it myself. I started buying some of the parts, bought the Jerry Kuhnhausen shop manual, and had a solid plan in my head. Flash forward to last month when the frame is still sitting untouched in my safe. I decided the easiest thing to do would be to throw some money at the problem so I took it to Predator Customs along with the parts I'd already bought and asked them to build it for me. I picked it up today and couldn't be any happier. All of the non-Fusion parts are either Cylinder & Slide or Ed Brown. The color is called Tungsten Gray and it looks absolutely incredible in the sun.1 point
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NoBanStan already called dibs on hipower...something about him being too dreamy to share1 point
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A Hamon! Your just getting extra fancy now. Another stunning piece and great work as always.1 point
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Eh, it's alright now. At least it stopped bleeding. I really hate that I missed it as well.1 point
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But that's not what anarchy means.1 point
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Mine's brown too. But I wear a black belt, so got the black loops. Just like the black metal clips it comes with. ;) - OS1 point
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kind of ironic...you put organized thought into your choice to wear a shirt that has a symbol of chaos and disorder kudos...you're coming around1 point
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Bet I could say the same about my shoe ☺1 point
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That country steak wasn't half bad with a bunch of gravy on it.1 point
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Yeah I felt the same way. Which is why we need to follow up with a range day! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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I went with a Streamlight TLR-H1, and I'm currently looking for a G33 to go behind my XPS-2, and as for the Geissele trigger, perhaps after I pay for my truck insurance first lol1 point
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Whoever picked Donelson at 5:30 gets to pay the tab right?1 point
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Other option is Toth Tool, I've heard good things about them. I'm personally looking at buying some of their stuff to finish my build that's been sitting in partially completed form for a while now.1 point
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So close but so far away when you have to pee Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I547 using Tapatalk1 point
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You have any idea how hard I've had to work to not ask him if he had any Tannerite? :devil: I'm bettin' that mini-tower would hold a few pounds too...1 point
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"The second happiest day of your life, the day you got your boat. The happiest was the day you sold it ..."1 point
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I'll double up what Johnson said there. No one makes a better AK receiver than North Dakota Spud.1 point
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Take your Bill Of Sale and the previous owners registration card ( or a photo of it on your phone ) to the CCO and pay your taxes, then get to the local TWRA and change registration. Just bought a used house boat, been there done that.1 point
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Winner. I bet your B.O.B. is crammed with office supplies. :rofl: Just kidding.... ...or maybe I'm not.1 point
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That's a beast. If it's still moving toward you after a magazine full from that....you're screwed.1 point
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Funny part is I saw him do that live at Woodstock. That was my last Concert me and a few buddies went to before shipping out. My Biggest thrill of the entire weekend was when Jimmie Hendricks joined Janis Joplin on stage and performed together for about 1/2 an hour. That made the whole trip worth while for me.1 point
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This morning I stood guard at the recruiting center in Paris, TN. Made contact with the leaders of the guard duty, whom are in a group called the Oathkeepers (for which, I am not a member), I told them I'd do the duty Friday morning (today). Duty was simple was sitting out front of the center. The guard leaders requested that long guns not be seen, but whatever I had in my truck was fine. I had my AR-15 with three 30-round magazines available. I do have my permit to carry and carry concealed with my shirt over my Glock 17. As the office opened, I met with the Army recruiters, a SGT and SSG both with combat patches, one with a CIB. The SGT has the CIB but hasn't put it on, he also has a Purple Heart. They expressed their appreciation for me and told me to make myself at home. While at my station, a man in a truck drove up and got out with a bottle of cold water and thanked me for what I was doing. When the recruiters departed, I left since I was not going to be there to guard an empty building, I am there to protect the recruiters. I did not have any negative feedback or comments while I stood guard.1 point
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http://www.wsmv.com/story/29593646/pastor-injured-in-north-nashville-shooting He's seriously wounded, but not life-threatening. He was able to defend himself and his wife. I'd bet a nickle that this would have ended differently if he wasn't armed. I'm sorry he got hit, but I still chalk this one up as a win.1 point
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Address and phone are: 546 Donelson Pike, Nashville, TN 37214 Phone:(615) 883-81101 point
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They're microdrones. First they fly around and record your habits, next thing you know, you've been classified as an untrainable and the MRAPS will be showing up soon to shuffle you off to the FEMA death camps.1 point
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