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  1. I had thought of the Golden Sabre as I utilize it in other calibers, but the Double Tap sounds pretty awesome. Your comment about the "crapshoot of incapacitating people" is so true.
  2. Luckyforward

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    Scott - Could you offer us a rough outline of your experience? Don't have the reprint the resume, but give a few highlights so I can check some things out.
  3. Thanks for the info on the Buckthorn camo - never heard of it but I really like it.
  4. Good point, Mike . . .
  5. I hear the train a comin' . . . WOO Woo!
  6. Volzfan . . . I fear u r right!
  7. Great idea! I can eat while I shoot my toe off . . .
  8. Feedback, please! What is the best .380 cartridge for personal defense?
  9. Damn . . . I have a real problem here . . . Found my old laser pointer . . . got some Super Glue Gel . . . Glued my laser pointer to my J frame . . . And glued my J frame to my hand . . . At least I am ready for anything! *am having trouble holding a fork, though*
  10. You are right about Joe Gibbs having a positive effect on him; I am sure in time that Joe will teach Kyle the "finer points" of public relations. Now if Joe would help Tony's car to be as good as Kyle's . . . I'd like for him to get at least one win this season.
  11. He reminds me of Darrell Waltrip back in the 80's . . . Darrell was SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO disliked because of his snotty attitude that it took him 10 years and lots of losses in the Western Auto car before people started liking him again.
  12. I AM DYIN' LAUGHIN AT DAVETN AND NRAFORLIFE! *looking for my roll of duct tape and that old laser pointer I used to use in class*
  13. Thanks, Marswolf. I remembered that I had read those threads, but could not find them again.
  14. I'll see your 3 and raise you 1
  15. For c.a.s. - Cars for teen drivers - from Consumer Reports Find a suitable vehicle for your young motorists When buying a vehicle, safety and reliability are important considerations, especially if it’s for a young driver, since they usually do not have a lot of driving experience or money. When shopping for a car for that young driver, look for ones with advanced safety features and good crash-test results. Generally speaking, bigger and heavier vehicles perform better in crash tests. But larger vehicles can have unwieldy handling and offer poor fuel economy. Large pickups and SUVs are not recommended for young, inexperienced drivers because their high centers of gravity make them more prone to roll over than other vehicles. Sports cars are also a poor choice for young drivers. They beg to be driven too fast and have a higher rate of accidents than other cars. Acura RSXMazda 3 (with side airbags)Acura TSXMercury MilanFord Focus sedan (2003 or later)Pontiac Vibe (2006 or later)Ford FusionScion tCHonda Accord (4-cyl.)Subaru Impreza (not WRX)Honda CR-V EXSubaru ForesterHonda Civic EXToyota Camry (4-cyl.)Honda FitToyota CorollaHyundai Sonata (4-cyl., 2006 or later)Toyota Matrix (2006 or later)Hyundai TucsonToyota PriusKia Optima (2006 or later)Toyota RAV4 (2001 or later, non-3rd row) In the list above, we’ve identified vehicles that Consumer Reports has tested that we think are appropriate for young drivers. The list is based on our test results, and government and insurance-industry crash-test results.
  16. Well . . . as Barney Fife says, nothing like a clean bullet!
  17. http://www.pixcontroller.com/WebCam/WebCam.htm
  18. I'm here with a rum and Coke watching the IRL race in Nashville. We are getting some great rain right now.
  19. Thanks, Brandon. Actually found someone in my own zip code!
  20. I want to bid on a handgun on gunbroker.com. I need a Nashville area gun dealer who will receive the firearm. Any suggestions?
  21. This is why I love this place . . . you ask experienced, thoughtful persons for feedback, and it is always the best.
  22. OK friends, time to stop by with your opinion . . . Some feel that laser grips are the greatest thing since beer in a can because you have the ability to put the "dot" exactly where you are going to shoot. Others totally dislike laser grips because in a dangerous situation, the laser may tend to give away your position and allow you to become a target. I would appreciate hearing your opinions on the subject. I can see both sides, but am not sure where I fall out. Please share!
  23. The danger of Versed is that it tends to "erase" short term memory, thus, a person remembers little to nothing that happens while it is in the system.
  24. I have the same revolver; sent it to S&W to have the hammer "bobbed" and action tuned. They put on a new rear sight, as well. If you send it to S&W for the sight, spend a little more and have the action tuned. It is worth every cent.

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