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  1. The 2016 Steam Plant Shootout II Sanctioned IDPA Match will be held July the 9th hosted by Gallatin Gun Club located in Gallatin Tn. Tennessee Action Pistol has offered the resources to promote and the manpower to help facilitate and ensure a great time and safe experience. MD Robert will have some awesome stages and lots of fun planned! 120 shooters, SO's and staff shoot Friday. More details and registration link to follow!
    5 points
  2. My solution... If I'm not happy with the color match, then I guess I'll just have to buy another stripped lower until I get a good match. :shrug: I've actually learned this from my wife. If her shoes are not the right shade, then what's a girl to do? Likewise, if my lower/upper are not the right shade of black, then I gotta do what I gotta do ;) She has her own AR, so don't tell her I said that :nervous:
    5 points
  3. Wipe them clean and then fill them with technical info.  Manuals, load data, schematics ANYTHING you know you cannot remember but would be invaluable WTSHTF.  Then buy a cheap solar charger...actually, buy two or three cheap solar chargers.  
    5 points
  4. I wondered the same thing... If I build out of parts how will I match finish? I don’t believe in painting guns and who wants to build a new gun and then pay to have everything refinished?
    4 points
  5. Great!!. Our  neighbors will REALLY freak out now... :eek:     Can you please ban him from here ? None of you are good influences on him..lol 
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  6. I went through and set every one of the loaded cartridges on end on the table and then pulled out any that wobbled at all.  Some were really bad and were obviously wrong primers, some were not as noticeable, but for cautions sake I pulled them anyway.  From what I can tell, I used 53 Large Magnum Rifle primers and I have pulled out 90 rounds that showed any degree of wobble, so I think the chances are pretty good that I got them all.  90 is still a lot to disassemble, but it is much better than roughly 400.  I guess I know what I am doing all evening.  I was really hoping I would get to disassemble them the fun way tonight instead.  
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  8. Send them to the FBI and tell them you want to contribute to their supply of phones to practice their hacking abilities.
    2 points
  9. Great advice already given.   Don't beat yourself up Preacher. Anyone that handloads will make mistakes eventually. We simply have to learn from them. And I definitely believe you'll be more diligent in the future. I've blown a Glock 21 with a double charge of W231 over 15 years ago. (Glock replaced the gun btw...Great customer service!). I learned to alter my process and setup, increased my already anal-retentive QC process, and I don't hesitate to pull apart any cartridge I might even begin to doubt for whatever reason...just part of practicing a safe handloading process.   At least you realized it before you had an accident my friend. I have my "handloading eraser" aka kinetic bullet puller handy on my bench...just in case. :nervous:   Patton nailed it as far as checking though. But if you have any serious doubts or concerns, just pull 'em and start over.   I've used 10's of thousands of magnum pistol primers in making 9mm rounds. The velocity increase is marginal when I've chrono'ed them, and no signs of increased pressure. But that is pistol...not rifle. The height of the rifle might even potentially bind a revolver cylinder depending on the tolerances...but I don't know this from personal experience.   We live and learn Preacher. So pick up that towel and get back to work! :up:
    2 points
  10. If it were all small primers it wouldn't matter, but the large are different. You should be able to run your finger across the rim and feel a slight bulge where it feels like the primer isn't seated all the way. Large rifle primers are taller than large pistol primers.
    2 points
  11. I put bicycle helmets in my safe spot if the weather gets rough for the kids. Wife chuckled a little but it's better than nothing.
    1 point
  12. This is the one I rely on. Much better than an optical one...   http://ads.midwayusa.com/product/628777/magnetospeed-v3-ballistic-chronograph
    1 point
  13. So sorry to hear about Max...sounds like your vet is a very honest person. Thanks for keeping Axl in your prayers. I'll keep you posted.
    1 point
  14. Very much in thought and prayer...   We just found out that our youngest Cavalier Lou Lou (she is 7ish) has the onset of glaucoma and will need some drops for her eyes for the remainder of her years... Hopefully it is something I can find via other source than the local vet as it is like 40+ for a tiny vial. Our oldest Cavalier Ruby is 10+ and has a tiny heart murmur but I can't see putting her on lifelong meds as she shows no systems to speak of and her quality of life is very/very good; you can see that in her eyes and actions... Our middle child Bella well she has just been a special and odd girl all her life....   Don't know what I would do without anyone of our 3 stooges...
    1 point
  15.   I have one too. It lies like Obama sometimes, but I always get a reading. Can't beat the price!
    1 point
  16. Why can't manufacturers of [mostly metal] AR parts agree on a single finish so those of us with OCD don't have to worry about building an AR with multiple shades of black?
    1 point
  17. I follow that guy on YouTube.... he really is a mad scientist. He's created some really cool stuff.
    1 point
  18. That should fix everything!
    1 point
  19. If that is as far as his air cannon will launch I think he needs to go back to air cannon school ASAP!
    1 point
  20. HCP needs to be a endorsement on DL. Would make everything cheaper and easier!
    1 point
  21. The whole Jan 2015 clause makes the law just as unclear.  It seems like this law is never used, but it is a bad law that could be used by someone on a power trip to hassle an otherwise honest person.     The time spent on changing up these sign requirements could have been used to just remove the law or at least remove the criminal penalty, but I guess there just wasn't much desire on the NRA's part to actually help people with permits.  This kind of bill and other supposedly pro gun bills moving through the legislature are just proof that no one really wants to make it any easier on people carrying with permits.
    1 point
  22. I'm not a huge FDE fan, but I see even more differences in shades of FDE/tan than I'd expect too.
    1 point
  23.         Dirt & powder residue.   :)
    1 point
  24. Any sign that was conforming (pretty much any sign), will still be conforming until 2018. My rule of thumb is any sign I see is legal because I understand the property owner’s intent. If I don’t see it; it probably isn’t legal under any version of the law.
    1 point
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  26. The difference between a magnum and regular primer isn't going to kaboom a gun with any load. I think you will have more problems because they are the wrong size. But, because they are the wrong size, you can find them and disassemble them.
    1 point
  27. No, it is not a substitute. The worst that will happen is you will get a citation and probably be successful in getting it dismissed. Personally, it is not a ticket I would write.
    1 point
  28.     I downloaded the update a little while ago. I am going to see how it goes. Thanks for the heads up guys.
    1 point
  29. I received my knife this morning. Willis is right, this is a bad ass knife. Feels like you could build a house using only this knife. My son is going to love this blade.
    1 point
  30.   I"m going to plant some garlic today.  Can't believe I'd forgotten to.  
    1 point
  31. I appreciate it almost like losing a kid. Really hard on my wife and daughter.
    1 point
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  33. I guess I'm a bit late to this party, but I do have a couple. I'm partial to the U.S. guns. :usa: Get your paperwork together and make a little road trip to the CMP South Store in Anniston, Ala. There you can pick and choose from what they have in the store and take it home right then. The staff is extremely helpful and will loan you bore and chamber gauges to help you make a selection. That's what I did and have never regretted it. :up: Come on now. The paperwork isn't that difficult, you get to pick your own rifle, you know its in good condition and its not that far of a drive from anywhere in Tennessee. Not to mention that it'll save a at minimum a several hundred over what you might find locally. CMP Garands won't last much longer. The supply is running out. The time to get one is NOW. ;)
    1 point
  34. I was in Cabela's in Ackworth, GA the other day. They had a bunch of it in the shelf.
    1 point
  35. Actually I think it is awesome.  No, I am not joking.  I'd own one (not sure I'd pay $200 for it, though.)  I'd never carry it nor put it in my HD plan, etc. (I'd have no problem with a well tested, standard finished Hi Point as a 'stash' gun somewhere in the house - they shoot better than some might think) but as a fun gun I think it would be great.  Of course, I like sarcastic and ironic humor and there is definitely something ironically and sarcastically funny about a $100 bill finish pattern on a Hi-Point - and that is why I like it.  Imagine being at the range, pulling that out and saying to the stranger next to you (who would definitely be eyeballing it), "This here's my baby.  Total safe queen but I have to get her out and give her some lovin' every once in a while," and doing it with a totally straight face (before cracking up and letting them in on the joke.)
    1 point
  36. I just ordered one. I hope I can get some gold finished controls for it.
    1 point
  37. Let them think anything, this is one of those "baby steps" everyone says should be taken.
    1 point
  38. Ruger LCR with Speer Gold Dots. I carry it every day.
    1 point
  39. Except you are breaking the law by passing a no weapons sign. You'd only be breaking the law if you refused to leave after asked under trespassing law. I think that is soooo much better. It's also constitutional for a change.
    1 point
  40. Screw that! Take away the penalty and cover the rest with a danged simple trespassing charge.
    1 point
  41. A J-Frame Smith either OWB or pocket carry. I have had several of my fellow HCP holders explain to me that I stand no chance against the ISIS battle group that inevitably assaults my neighborhood Walmart. Whereas, they with their neato double column semi-autos will be able to save the day by taking out the entire ISIS organization with two extra magazines of 9MM. This is based on their combat experience at some neat school at some pistol range. I spent a total of 60 months in combat in VietNam (4 Tours) with the USMC so I am in no position to question their superior logic. I only need 5 shots to shoot the dumb SOB that goes looking for me and finds my hiding place.
    1 point
  42. Go Ruger. I love Sigs, but a Mosquito is only good if you run CCI Mini Mags all of the time. They are way too ammo picky.
    1 point
  43. Vote for the Ruger 22/45-right in your financial ballpark and very reliable-well mine is.
    1 point
  44.   Really have to call the Ruger Mark I and II a great choice. Also consider the 22/45 series. A bit more money, but great pistols.
    1 point
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