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I could walk there in twenty minutes, I'll probably show up Saturday.
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Hand paint, not spray paint the lock black.
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[quote name="jeff43" post="1127190" timestamp="1395281294"]Has anybody looked at the lights that WalMart carries?They have some that says they are 1000 lumens and 500 and 700 lumens.Some are rechargeable and some run with AA's.Prices are from $40 to $70.I may get one of the 1000 lumen lights and try it. I can always return it if it' s not a good light.[/quote] The Ozark Trail brand ones are pretty good, I bought the 150 lumens with the Cree led for $10 and I end up grabbing it more often then my Surefire. We ended up with three of them in the house.
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Defensive shotgun- Do you have one? What do you load it with?
Tobashadow replied to CQB Elite's topic in Long Guns
Six Military 00 with a 3" Magnum slug chaser at the end of the tube as a last resort and as a time to reload indicator if I get that far. 3 more 00 on the side and 3 more slugs for hot load max power or range or reload as needed. -
Sooo, if the government can't have crosses on their property...
Tobashadow replied to E4 No More's topic in General Chat
Lots of Christian love for our fellow man in this thread. -
I'll give my two cents on this. My current setup is six IP cameras with pan and tilt capability and IR on board with IR spot lights as needed to hooked thru POE to my home network with software called Blue Iris running on a couple years old laptop in our bedroom open with them shown on its screen. Its set to record on a 4 week loop on the outside cameras including audio which store to a NAS box hidden in another part of the house. The blue iris software gives me the ability to stream live to any computer or cellphone and the cellphone app it has gives me capability to pan and tilt the cameras to any position including up to ten preset positions each and hear audio live and when I setup the speakers soon I can talk live thru them. I can view clips split by the hour from any recording remotely and it will email me extra alert clips on set cameras if it detects motion or noise above a set level. It also has the ability to switch profiles by schedule or by command, for instance some of mine are live only and some are constant record, I can hit a button on a computer or my phone and they all go into record mode with mics on for times I'm gone or if someone arrives that I'm nervous about and there is no way for someone to tell they are on. A couple tips. I've spent time to color match the cameras to the surroundings the best I can but my inside ones have no lights on to hide them but my outside ones have the blinking light turned on, on purpose since it has proven to spook one person already after they tried to approach the back of the house at night and looked straight up at it and ran. Cover entrances from both sides of the doors. Storage does NOT need to be in the computer running it or even in the same room.
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So me and my son were outside replacing one of my outside lights around 4pm today with a auto sensor one and their were four kids around 13-15 years old walking along our road, well three walking and one on a bike. The one on the bike was crossing back and forth from one side to the other with no regards to traffic which is what caught our attention due to multiple cars having to brake hard on our two lane street to avoid hitting him. Just as we turned to watch we noticed a small dog following the bike back and forth and instead of the dumb kid taking the medicine he deserved it was the poor dog from a car that never even responded to hitting the dog. As the dog yelped and shook over the next couple minutes the one on the bike continued on and two of the walkers kept on walking and were laughing and yelling that the dog was dead and telling the one boy that had stopped and was staring at the dog in a stunned look to come on that your dogs dead now. The laughter was burning me up and did so much more later when I played back the video for my wife from our camera out front, fortunately its angle was just out of view at the position it was in at the moment of the dogs last suffering but the audio spoke for itself, for once I wished I didn't have the mic turned on for that camera. What got me is the one that owned the dog after a few prompts between laughter from his "friends" just left it there in the road and walked away. Me and my son got it out of the road and after a bit of a hour wait we buried it in the place of honor in our back yard near the pets we've lost over the years. And just as I expected about 10 pm came a knock on the door with a couple distraught parents and that same kid hiding in the car wanting to know if we seen his dog and what happened to the body. They were happy that we took care of it even if it wasn't our dog and I was glad they didn't need to see the carnage and that it was dark enough that the quite large pool of blood was not visible, and I decided not to hamper them with the story of what I seen and heard thinking the kid might need to learn his lesson on his own about his friends without his parents yelling at him.
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Here's you some more friendly "parenting advice" as you call it - http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/43713/how-to-monitor-the-bandwidth-consumption-of-individual-applications/
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Your going to have to stop taking his word for it and see what he's doing on the computer yourself and make sure he knows the net is getting canceled if you don't find the source. I put money on he's actually file sharing.
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Mine has a spec of Magpul color in it lol, it got my daughter to want to go shooting.
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I'll throw in a term to help you guys out also. Blue Iris Well worth the money
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confiscation in California pretty bad..from the NRA
Tobashadow replied to Dustbuster's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Bad on the gun confiscation but do I read it right that those persons were not allowed to own them in the first place? Possible felons or convection of domestic dispute? -
Any one work for a Transmission repair shop???
Tobashadow replied to BLACKVANDRIVER's topic in General Chat
Not to thread crap by jumping in but i need the same answer on a 99 Chrysler Town and with the 3.8 fwd, it was slipping on take off in reverse then suddenly now it quit slipping but it does the following Park - Park but feels like it wants to be in reverse if not for the parking paw holding it R- Reverse N- Reverse D- Nothing 3-L Nothing I can see and feel it select each gear on the shifter and at the trans. I'm in the Sweetwater area if someone with a shop wants to make some money around the first of February. -
Sling mount Magpul MOE stock
Tobashadow replied to TNMTBik3r's topic in Firearms Gear and Accessories
This is my favorite method http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TbqFXvHdiaM&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DTbqFXvHdiaM -
Must be produced by the same nut jobs that did the Kmart back to school retarded rapping kids commercials.
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My 14-year-old daughter is SAFE AT HOME
Tobashadow replied to TripleDigitRide's topic in General Chat
Very glad she got home make sure after it calms down you sit her down and calmly explain the emotions and thoughts you had going on to her so she understands. -
Good an bad day shooting at the family farm.
Tobashadow replied to Tobashadow's topic in General Chat
Not planning on hunting that land this year at all, I spread it all over the place to not create a single spot for the bastards. They had the two buckets setup in a straight easy shot from their tree stands they had setup. The first one I came across had the balls to tell me I'm disturbing the deer lol. -
Good an bad day shooting at the family farm.
Tobashadow replied to Tobashadow's topic in General Chat
No evidence now lol, I spread it around and busted the buckets up too lol. They had even nailed them to trees to keep them stationary but a size 12 solved that kind quickly, I made sure to look for any trail cameras for evidence and found none. I was plans not pissed after asking them to leave till I found the buckets. Might as well have been hunting at the zoo. -
First day out with the nine year old daughter, she loved the 22 AR. Got wife to shoot the Mosion lol and actually got her to shoot the 12 gauge which she loved so much my son had to almost pry it out of her hand lol. The bad, my new red dot on my 223 AR started drifting to the right then shut off then after going for a walk on my dad's land we came across two hunters hunting deer without permission and after asking them to leave I discovered they had active corn bait buckets where they was hunting which pissed me off. :angry:
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My son was no issue at all when he was younger but my 9 year old daughter has settled down out of her rambunctious faze and wants to shoot with us this coming weekend. I'm planning on teaching her on my Mossberg AR style 22 rifle and if she does good and enjoys it then someone may be getting a rifle this Christmas. The issue I'm running into with early fitting and holding training is she wants to cross eyes, and it's not a eye dominant problem, when she holds it right handed she leans her head and looks left eyed, so I handed it back left handed and she leaned over and sighted with her right eye. Her eyes are 20x20 and she's like a hawk spotting stuff so I know its not a vision issue either.
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Oh trust me I learned real quick from my first and only ND about 20 years ago. It was a Lorcin 22 that I swore was completely empty and was fixing to put it away after shooting it and pointed it down at the ground and pulled the trigger to clear the firing pin from the cocked position and it put a round three inches from my foot. That was a huge learning experience for me.
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[quote name="TMF" post="1051970" timestamp="1382412070"] I didn't know there was a wrong way unless you're pointing it at someone.[/quote] I'm a AK guy and was unfamiliar with the hold button on the left side and pull charging handle maneuver on a AR platform to hold the bolt open. I asked the honest question on how to do it here to find out how to hold the bolt open and got ripped up saying I should know how to work any gun I own. Should have just Googled it but I guess I needed to learn more about the human race that day. I was still new at the AR platform and was trying to be a good gun owner and ask a safety question to more experienced owners and got beat down for not just trying to figure it out and wanting to ask. The good thing is that it taught me a lesson, I now declare to anyone I take shooting with any of my guns to ask me any thing they want to know on how to use them cause I'd rather them be safe. My number one rule out there is, there is no stupid or embarrassing questions on guns.
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And people here gave me shit on asking how to properly hold open the bolt on my new AR so I could do a slow and complete clear check. :-(
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SKS receiver cover opinion?
Tobashadow replied to Tobashadow's topic in Firearms Gear and Accessories
Original lost in a fire.