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  1. I bought a new orient komasu, or mako iii depending on where you buy it. Orient is owned by seiko, and the komasu is taking the place of the SKX. The sop in New York that I bought it from wanted a picture for their Facebook so I sent them this lol!!
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  2. I recently took a two day knife making class with Burt Foster up in Bristol. He is a highly regarded knife maker, and he also offers classes for up to 3 people. We made a kitchen chopping knife from start to finish, and it was fun, plus I learned a ton. Highly recommend!
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  3. It certainly does suck. I’ve had back issues for over twenty years. Bulging discs. Three of them. A week ago last Thursday I had to go to the ER at 2 am. I could barely breathe due to muscle spasms from the disc issues. Since then I’m about 95% back to normal. I’m ready to get back to night fishing!
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  4. i invite you to shoot a USPSA or IDPA match and you must shoot all head shots.
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  5. Checking with the receiving FFL was a great course of action. I'll add, it's worth seeing what a local dealer will charge you to ship. They might do it cheaper than you could via FedEx or UPS. Worth the cost of a phone call, at any rate...
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  6. There is massive overlap between gun and watch guys.
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  7. That is a very informative site, thank you Ed
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  8. Good info Raoul, thank you. Currently I am awaiting instructions on how the receiving FFL requires things.
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  9. Probably so lol.They only had the night sight Blue Label 43x.I took advantage of the annual DD214 Blue Label program.The girl who helped me said they couldn’t keep them in stock.I was going to get the stock sight version and put black Warren Tacticals on it but I really liked the front night sight. I will still put a Warren Tactical rear on it as my older eyes love the .160 wide notch.
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  10. It's nice to be a part of this community. I've been back in Tennessee for a few years, previously having lived in North Carolina. I was an active shooter there, and was on the board of the Durham Pistol and Rifle Club. I've been a competitive shooter, mainly in Vintage CMP matches, and some 3 gun. I try and get out to shoot at least ojc6e a week. See you at the range! Harry O.
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  11. I have enough ammo that I'm sure they will get to me before I could ever use it up
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  12. Just like in 2016 . . . and 2012 . . . and 2008 . . . and 2004 . . . I'm beginning to think that a good cyclical approach is to buy stock in gun/ammo companies at the midterms, and sell it on the Presidential years.
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  13. If you didn't feel you were in enough danger to shoot them in the chest then you were not in enough danger to shoot them PERIOD. Lethal force is LETHAL force and shooting someone a LITTLE is just like shooting them a lot. Once the gun comes out and goes BANG everything changes. Its not just for funsies anymore.....And what happens when you try to play Lone Ranger and shoot dude in the gun hand and the bullet ricochets off his gun and into his carotid artery? Or you shoot dude in the leg because you "don't want to hurt him" and you hit him square in the femoral artery and he bleeds out in 60 seconds? Now what? Oooops? "Sorry, my bad"...? There is a reason that virtually all police departments including the FBI dropped "shooting to wound" as a strategy a half century ago. And the only people that argue for it is people who have ZERO experience with, or education in violence. So they should probably hop on their unicorn and ride it over the rainbow and stop making ignorant suggestions about things they have no idea about.
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  14. I'll die of old age before I can shoot up all I have
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  15. Teflon tape like you use on pipe threads will work to stop leaks around threads if that is where your leak is around the threads of the jar to feeder. I have used it a couple times with good success.
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  16. Homemade Hummingbird Nectar Recipe https://www.budget101.com/tips-n-tricks/747-homemade-hummingbird-nectar-recipe/ Attract lovely hummingbirds and Orioles into your garden and around your home with this super easy homemade hummingbird nectar recipe. Homemade hummingbird food is such a simple recipe that can be made in less than 10 minutes, start to finish. As you can see from the photos, hummingbirds of all ages LOVE this homemade nectar recipe. To Boil or Not to Boil? You’ll note in the directions below that we boil the water first when making this hummingbird food recipe. From a health standpoint, this is not necessary as the microorganisms that cause fermentation are transported to feeders by the birds themselves, rather than in the water as is commonly believed. The reason for boiling the water first is simply for the ease of dissolving the sugar. Sometimes, if we’re in a hurry, we simply run a pot of plain water through the coffee pot and use the hot water to dissolve the sugar. This is known as the No-Boil method, directions for this method are further down. Hummingbird food recipe Traditional Hummingbird Food You’ll Need: 2 cups water, boiling 1/2 cup white granulated sugar Hummingbird Feeders Add sugar to boiling water, bring back up to a boil (for just under 2 minutes) Remove from heat, cool. Store in the refrigerator. To Make 1 Gallon of Hummingbird Nectar 4 Cups of Granulated Cane Sugar 16 Cups of Water (1 gallon) Bring the water to a boil, add the sugar, stirring occasionally. Make sure the sugar is completely dissolved. Boil for 1 minute, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat, cool completely before filling feeders. Do Not boil longer than 2 minutes as you will create a thickened syrup that will attract bees/wasps/yellowjackets – making it more difficult for the hummingbirds to be able to eat in peace without having to fight for their food. homemade-hummingbird-nectar-recipe No Boil Method You’ll Need: 2 cups very hot water 1/2 cup white granulated sugar Hummingbird Feeders How long does Homemade Hummingbird Nectar last? Homemade Hummingbird nectar should be changed every 3 days, depending on the temperature. If it becomes “cloudy” or stringy, remove it immediately and wash the feeder in hot soapy water (using dish detergent). High temperatures Change nectar after: 71-75F 6 Days 76-80F 5 Days 81-84 4 Days 85-88 3 Days 89-92 2 Days 93+ Change Daily WARNING: Do not vary the ingredient amounts, it can be deadly to birds. Do not substitute artificial sweeteners or honey as both are lethal to birds. Also, do not add food coloring to the water, it is unnecessary and unhealthy. Other Interesting Facts you might enjoy about these sweet little birds: Hummingbirds collect lichens & spider web fibers to build their nests; They will not use string, yarn or other nesting materials if you put them out, so save those items for the songbirds Hummingbirds have little to no sense of smell and are drawn by bright colors rather than fragrances. Be sure to put feeders up in early spring and leave them well into late fall. It is a MYTH that hummingbirds will not migrate if the food is still available. Migration takes place due to their own internal clock and by leaving the feeders up in place, you will be helping any stragglers and ensuring their successful migration. Male Hummingbirds will often fly in a U-Shaped Pattern, this display is called the Pendulum Display. It is done to attract the ladies and to impress them enough to get them to mate. You’ll frequently see this behavior in Late Spring/Early summer while the females are on the feeders. “Bully” hummers on your feeder? Hummingbirds are territorial. If you’re seeing a number of so-called “bullies” chasing off other hummers, simply put up more feeders. This “bullying” is natural selection hard at work and you shouldn’t interfere with it. Perhaps you’re wondering why you should boil the water at all when making homemade hummer food.. well, boiling the water removes any impurities, over chlorination (or other chemicals) and naturally occurring bacteria that may be unhealthy for the hummingbird. Again, as a reminder, do not boil the hummingbird food solution longer than 2 minutes as this creates a syrup that will only attract bees/wasps/yellow-jackets and other undesirables.
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  17. Some manufacturers market flatpoints and truncated cone toward competitive shooters who have to knock down steel. A flatter bullet is less likely to ricochet or deflect off a steel popper than a round nose when hit at an angle or on the edge, or so the theory goes. I don’t necessarily buy this theory, but I know from experience that edge shots and glancing hits can fail to drop steel (especially when shooting minor), so FP and TC bullets may have a small advantage.
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  18. Bump for the info, I imagine we have a ton of new shooters that may have the interest soon, that is if the ammo scare ever goes away.  
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  19. So that would make it a Commie Tommy?
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  20. All my ammo and reloading supplies were lost in the boating accident. As a result I sold all my guns and invested in liquor futures and baseball cards.
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  21. Sounds like GT is still doing well after nearly 7 years.
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