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QuietDan last won the day on June 19 2013
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933 ExcellentAbout QuietDan
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Rank
TGO Senior Member
- Birthday 03/01/1955
Profile Information
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Gender
Male
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Location
Smyrna, TN
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Interests
Reading, writing, politics, government, crime-watch, target shooting, reloading
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Occupation
Writer/Editor/Publisher, Military Retiree
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Handgun Carry Permit
Yes
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Law Enforcement
No
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Military
Yes
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NRA
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Carry Weapon #1
Springfield Armory EMP 9
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Carry Weapon #2
Springfield Armory M1911
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Keep it deep in your pocket and keep your mouth shut.
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This is not supposed to be ready to implement until 2020. It won't survive the next president. It'll be another stupid idea dropped like a hot rock, as if it were never proposed.
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how much would you pay for surgery for your dog?
QuietDan replied to Bassoneer's topic in General Chat
Anti snake bite serum and treatment: $2000 plus. Scratched cornea diagnoses, ointments, surgery and treatment: $2000 plus. Unconditional love: Priceless. -
Congratulations! Thirty-eight years and counting. It ain't always fun, but it's never boring. . . .
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And for those who don't know, here's an image of a Pelican 1720 Case: http://www.pelican.com/us/en/product/watertight-protector-hard-cases/large-case/long-case/1720/
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Impossible to police. Lived in a town overseas that banned advertisements for dogs, as dogs were considered farm animals not suitable for urban areas. Therefore, the newspaper was full of ads for "fuzzy pets." Expect something similar for Facebook. No advertisements for guns? How about advertisements for "personal protective devices?"
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My wife is extremely satisfied with her 2014 Subaru Forester. The CVT transmission is very solid, and with it's 2.5L four-cylinder boxer engine (essentially an airplane engine) provides more pickup than our classic Cherokee with a 4.0L six-cylinder engine. The AWD is excellent as well. The darn thing gets 30 miles to the gallon!
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Bill allows suits over gun-free zone incidents
QuietDan replied to TripleDigitRide's topic in General Chat
"Liberty is the freedom to do whatever I please, as long as it doesn't infringe on your RIGHTS." Small problem with that when it comes to the Second Amendment. We have an inherent right to defend our persons. Therefore, your property rights are trumped by my inherent, God-Given Right to Self Defense. Sorry. In the whole Life, Liberty and Pursuit of Happiness (Property), Life comes in First in every case. It's not possible to have Happiness (Property) or Liberty without Life. -
The emotional attachment to an attacking dog is immaterial. Dog attacks, dog gets shot. True emotional attachment to a dog includes properly training and restraining it.
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And L-3 is, I think, a Raytheon company. There are few deeper pockets in the country.
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My Eotech 512 stopped working after five years. Eotech sent me a repair kit to freshen up the battery contacts and replace the battery compartment. Quick turn. Easy fix. Works like new. Of course, I am not using it in Iraq where my life is on the line, so I'm good.
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Sounds like a dangerous weapon. I will take it off your hands and dispose of it for all of our safety. :) PM me. Aloha.
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Lock and load.
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