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My nephew just called and said that Hammers in Clinton TN had a supply of ammo in 9mm, .40, 308, .22 and 380. They have Winchester 115gn 9mm 1000 rd case for $250 plus tax. I told him to pick up two cases for me. What he doesn't know is one of those cases is his Christmas gift.
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No, just no.
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Screw it. I got both tired and hungry just reading this. I think I'll just stay fat.
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Florida roofing company offers free AR-15, turkey with new roof purchase
tacops replied to Ronald_55's topic in General Chat
Just put a new dimensional shingle roof on my house and it cost me 20 thousand. -
Walking Talking Awesomeness.
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At this price I had to have it. I can think of many uses and it should be here tomorrow. Thanks for posting.
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Busting the Myth of Israel's Armed Citizenry
tacops replied to gun sane's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I read the article...perhaps they should try writing for Netflix. -
Food City won't take gold for my groceries.
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It seems squirrel season just opened at my house!
tacops replied to gregintenn's topic in General Chat
My Grandma used to say that you can eat squirrel during any month with an "R" in it...and sometimes "Aurgust". -
for-sale Ridgid Jobsite/tool boxes. 48” and 60”. NIB
tacops replied to Gamma_Rat's topic in Non Firearm Classifieds
These make great "ammo cans" with the addition of a dry rod. -
for-sale Original Fred Young Big-Os & Variants
tacops replied to tacops's topic in Non Firearm Classifieds
Added pics to include bottoms. Note that all but one of these are marked with hand written marks under the bills. These were made before he had a stamp for such. The craw is marked with a number rather than a name. Fred would mark prototypes with numbers so he could keep track of how each responded when tested and log the results. -
for-sale Original Fred Young Big-Os & Variants
tacops replied to tacops's topic in Non Firearm Classifieds
As for being "certified" I'm not sure who would be the certifier more so than I. I bought the collection from Bill Nickols. He was a close friend and fishing buddy of Fred Young. Bill was the one that introduced Fred to Cotton Cordell back in the day and following this meeting Cotton Cordell began selling a plastic version of the Big O. Bill also had a local fishing television show in the early 70's. Many of you may remember him sitting in a recliner showing and narrating films of his fishing trips. -
for-sale Original Fred Young Big-Os & Variants
tacops replied to tacops's topic in Non Firearm Classifieds
Sorry for the delay, yes. I will get more pics and send. -
Just saw this and wish to express how glad I am that she was not seriously injured. I too have gotten the Dad's nightmare call of an accident in the night. I have also conducted more "Next of Kin" notifications than I care to remember. Your family has been blessed.
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for-sale Original Fred Young Big-Os & Variants
tacops replied to tacops's topic in Non Firearm Classifieds
The signed one is sold, the rest are still available with carton. I have not advertised them anywhere but the original post on here. -
Just to add to the discussion in case it helps you or others...I have a Kubota 2013 BX series. It did the same thing you described in your initial post. I found that it actually has two in line fuel filters. One easily accessible but the other is deep within the frame structure and requires a contortionist to change. Once changed all was good. I also ran into a similar problem on the wiring / seat. Mine would start but not turn off. I had to manually activate the fuel shut off solenoid under the hood. Long story short, I found that the seat had pinched one of the wires coming from the seat safety switch which shorted and blew the 5a fuse to the fuel shutoff solenoid. Repaired the wire, changed the fuse and all was good.
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Where's the pitcher?
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Prayers for Sarah, you and the whole family. My wife is a 19 year survivor of Stage 4 breast cancer and still going strong.
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You have reeaaalllly over heated
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Ford vs Chevy vs GMC (not an argument thread!)
tacops replied to Handsome Rob's topic in General Chat
I've had them all. Chev/GMC same/same. For what you are looking for I would say Ford hands down. I pretty much lost all interest in GM trucks in the mid to late 90's and personally think Ford has prevailed since that time. Two thumbs up to Luckyforward on the Rangers. I have had them as well and found them to be great little trucks. I currently have a Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport that suits my current needs. It like all my other Toyotas of the past has been an excellent truck. I think Dodge makes the prettiest truck on the road, but the prettiest girl at the dance isn't necessarily the best girl for the long haul. JMO -
Proof that “Thank you for your service” is just lip service.
tacops replied to Links2k's topic in General Chat
Doesn't matter whether it is a small town, big city or federal govt. They all play the same game. If you don't get the money you want, tell the world how bad it is going to impact your services by voicing the cuts that would illicit an emotional response. In towns, the school boards always want more money. If they don't get it they voice how they will have to cut student bus services requiring parents to transport to and from schools and or subsidized lunches or special ed classes. They never suggest to cut the new office furniture or conference travel etc. This elicits an outcry from the public which forces the councils hand and more often than not, the schools get what they want and pot holes don't get fixed, police training budgets get cut, again, or they decide the fire hoses can make it another year. This is the same BS game at a federal level. No way they will cut free housing, medical etc. for illegals, or maybe reducing SSI payments to those that should not be getting them, (which this alone would help to solve the whole SS concern) but we can't do that because it would cost votes and perhaps a loss of control. Maybe we could quit giving money to all the Green Energy startups (and soon to collapse once the money is in hand) that the politicians have financial interests in or EV interests for that matter. I could go on and on but I have ranted enough. I'm old enough that I am tired of watching the same BS games played out at all levels of govt. and even more tired of it watching work on the ignorant masses. JMO -
Memphisfornia. Slowly moving East to include Nashfornia
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for-sale CLOSED 1971 Chevy 4x4 stepside
tacops replied to Patriotsson's topic in Non Firearm Classifieds
That truck would reaalllly look good on me. -
During my law enforcement career I spent many years on the tactical team as entry team lead, primary counter sniper, Field Commander and the last 5 years as Team Commander. Along the way I was tagged by others as Tacops. I am old now and the name doesn't truly fit. I have thought of developing a new more appropriate handle but not sure how to do it so that folks know it is me and not just another newbie to the board.