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Thats not even the largest. .950 Jdj holds that record. Tapatalk ate my spelling.
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They are overbuilt BUT they are very comfy for what they are. I wear mine at my 13 hour a day office job but I also work in a parts dept so they don't get too picky with our apparel choice in all honesty, lol. If you need a pair that can take a lickin and keep on tickin, get them, they have cargo pockets in the cargo pockets, lol. :P Yeah I have a set that I use, but I work construction and a bunch of other manual labor stuff. They are great for that, just didnt think theybwould make good office attire Tapatalk ate my spelling.
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I wouldn't consider those for what hes asking for two reasons. One they aren't really a tactical pant as much as a work pant. Which leads to my second point. They are very heavily built. Like way overbuilt for an office pant, and while they are great for manual labor, I dont think they would fit in or be comfy for office attire. Tapatalk ate my spelling.
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Ive been a member on tons of forums about all different topics. This is by far the friendliest and one of the most knowledgeable. Ive met several members from here and don't have a bad thing to say about a single one of them. Tapatalk ate my spelling.
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Old files again...I got a lot of them. Brass rod for pins. Thanks, I had a good teacher. sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee Thank you. No matter how good the teacher, a student has to learn some things on their own. Tapatalk ate my spelling.
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Those look really good. Your stuff looks better everytime you post. Keep it up because your skills are really developing. Tapatalk ate my spelling.
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Based solely on posts on this forum, I think it is safe to say that Spots and his father have oodles of invaluable and somewhat rare skills upon which they can draw when needed. Some of them I'd like to learn (especially the whole blacksmithing thing.) Others, like this, are amazing to see but would just get me killed if I tried to do it. I know me well enough to freely admit that. Thanks man, we try. Most of my dads knowledge is born of necessity. Growing up they had mules and horses, so he learned to work drafts. When he got married he had very little money, and needed a home so he learned as he went, cut logs and built himself a log house. He ran equipment for a living, and basically had to teach himself on the fly. Blacksmithing was something that intrested him, and comes in handy for repair work around the farm. Same with wood work. He was intrested, and makes unique stuff that they couldn't afford. He reads a ton, and has a never quit attitude. He isnalso very competitive, and passed it on to his kids. If you can climb that tree in 3 min, he'll do it in 2 and a half kinda thing. The climbing and logging skills were born of necessity. When he built my sisters house he had to drop some very large trees, in nasty terrian. When a tree was dead beside our house, he could either climb it and cut it or pay $3k to have it done. Im just lucky to have a dad whobhas that kind of attitude, believes in keeping the old skills alive and is also very do it yourself orentied. Tapatalk ate my spelling.
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My uncle was a climber for the power company, but my dad basically borrowed some gear and taught himself. He bought some better gear and a dvd and a few books on it and got better. It was just a necessity to learn with the logging we do and the cabins and homes we've built. Tapatalk ate my spelling.
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Thanks guys. Im nowhere near as fast or smooth as my dad, but I like it, and its a hell of a lot cheaper to climb and drop trees yourself then to pay megabucks Tapatalk ate my spelling.
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Any Marines here that served in any of the Rotary Wing Squadrons Recently?
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Spent some time at my old mans and decided to get in some climbing practice. Spotted an small maple, roped it and geared up and went up 3 times. Climbing is a ton of fun and a good skill, but hard work. And then practiced free hanging descents, just drop the gaffs out of the tree and ride the rope down. Tapatalk ate my spelling.
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If your definetly wanting a bolt gun then the gunsite scout is about the only one that fits the criteria. If you wanna go to .223 then the Mossberg MVP takes AR mags and is a bolt gun. http://www.mossberg.com/products/rifles/centerfire/mvp-series Tapatalk ate my spelling.
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Love it. Love them both. Thatd be worth sleeping in somebody elses basement, after my wife saw the cost lol. Tapatalk ate my spelling.
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http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/index.php?/topic/68272-Confiscation-by-any-other-name... Tapatalk ate my spelling.
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Is still confiscation. I would be intrested to see what it takes to revoke one of the FOID cards. I know some mention drugs, one mentioned a man who was suicidal, but who makes that call? I really don't like where this is going, but it doesn't surprise me from these commie idiots. http://www.suntimes.com/news/21526485-761/cook-county-sheriffs-team-taking-guns-if-foid-card-is-revoked.html Tapatalk ate my spelling.
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Semper Fi Tapatalk ate my spelling.
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Big difference between a whole police force of officer friendlies, and having a little common sense. If the womens plates came back as a felony warrant, or violent to officers thats one thing. Treating normal citizens like criminals, as more and more cops do everyday, is not acceptable. Police officers are hated and looked down upon because the majority of LEO interactions lead to this type of attitude. To many times I have seen a police officer drive right by someone with a flat tire, or car problems. No they are not repairmen, but an offer to call someone to help them would go a long ways. If cops wanna be liked, they need to lose the chip on their shoulder, the us vs them attitude, and start punishing those who do stupid stuff. You say a lawsuit would ruin his career? I say the man has no business being an LEO if that is how he conducts himself in that situation. It doesnt matter whether she had worse injuries or not because of their actions. The potential was there. If you discharge a firearm at a person, but miss, should you be turned loose because you didnt hit them and they sustained no injuries?
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And because it involves LEO a select few here will defend their actions no matter what, because they are "brothers". As a Marine, Iam in one of the tightest brotherhoods in the world. We always have each others back. But if a fellow Marine did something like that, I'd be the first to kick his ass and reccomend him for NJP. Brotherhood doesnt mean protecting bad apples and idiots. Thats why law enforcement is in the shape its in now. Tapatalk ate my spelling.
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Just like with stories of gun owners; it’s the media grandstanding. She plowed into an innocent freaking guy sitting at a light. She could have killed him. First thing you do at an accident scene is make it safe for the victims and the people in the area. Even before treating anyone you turn the vehicles ignitions off to keep from having a fire and make sure no drunks or injured people are still in control of a vehicle. . It took them a minute to figure out what was going on. Unresponsive women just involved in an auto accident. Instead of turning off car and removing keys from ignition, lets drag her out and flop her down on the pavement. Screw basic first aid knowledge, like don't move an accident victim if they may have neck or back injuries. Its much more important to secure the person drive because they MIGHT be drunk. If I see an accident my first thought and action is gonna be to render aid until first responders arrive. Not drag the unconscious women from the car. If thats your first thought, maybe you should reevaluate how you percevive things. Tapatalk ate my spelling.
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If a person has a medical condition that can cause the death of an innocent person they should not be driving…. Period. Was the guy in truck injured? And if the medical condition is unknown? Cops do not have a license to treat people like shit and abuse their power. And you can say it 10% all you want, but there is alot of evidence to the contrary. Im not saying every cop is bad. Some are good people. But id say 70% of the police force nation wide needs a major attitude check if not a pink slip Tapatalk ate my spelling.
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What if that was your wife or your mother? If you drag my wife out onto the pavement, in cuffs while she is having a diabetic episode, then a lawsuit will be the least of your worries. A badge doesnt keep you from getting your ass stomped. Mistakes like this should not be tolerated. Those kinds of mistakes get people killed. A mistake that carries that kind of weight should cwrry sever consequences. Period Tapatalk ate my spelling.
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Lets defend piece of shit cops to the end so that they know no matter what they do, their brother has their back. Reminds me of a lot of gangs... Tapatalk ate my spelling.
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I get hit at least 3 - 4 times a year. Always keep a pouch of redman in the truck for just that reason. Ive hit yellow jackets bushhogging and it sucks. Also hit a yellow jackets nest once plowing with a horse.... That sucked... anymore I just tear them down and crush them with my hands most of the time. Watched my dad do it for years and after working manual labor I have so many calluses it doesnt matter anymore lol. Tapatalk ate my spelling.
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Fixed that for ya. Tapatalk ate my spelling.
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You need to let it sit for a year. Lightly sand it and clean it well before painting. Rinse it with a hose and brush it clean, dont pressure wash it. This advice comes from my father in law, a 35 year general contractor. Tapatalk ate my spelling.