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  1. I put in a bunch of these shelters at work before I retired.  We used a 2-piece design, like a giant septic tank for 14 people with a door in each end.  Make your doors open inward.  Have 2 exits, on different sides, even if one is a 2' x 2' escape hatch.  The doors should have 2 bars at 1/3rd points.    You can build the top by making a ledge with a half-size 8" or 10" block for the last row.  Use corrugated metal floor decking as a base and pour the lid in place.  Tie rebar on a 10 to 12” grid and down into to the walls with a minimum of 3' lap splice.  I'd use #3.  I'd make the top 6" thick, so size the corrugated metal for that, or support well from the bottom until it cures. 

  2. It will be  considered primarily for EDC, but who knows, it might kill a can or 3.  That was the reason for the weight limit.  At 34 oz, I'll just carry one of my 1911s. 

    Currently have plenty of 9mm for practice because of the FX-9 PCC. 

    NOBODY ever has too much money, but I'll get by.  Next month I'm down to a mortgage.  Night vision, huh?  🤔

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  3. I've decided to spend my stimulus check on a 9mm and ammo, but which one?  I'd like a lighter compact with about a dozen rounds capacity, under 25 oz., Condition 1 carry is a big plus, polymer frames are OK, some striker-fired are tolerable, had 2 Glocks (and 2 too many), but I have a carbine that uses Glock mags, so a 19, if cheap might get it.  I like the looks of a CZ 2075 RAMI, but can't find one to handle. 

    What do you recommend? 

     

  4. On 1/2/2020 at 2:14 PM, ohnoitskamryn said:

    Okay, so seems like it has to be transferred to official be hers and "legal" other than a "temporary loan" of the gun. So, what do I do? Does my father in law have to be up here in TN and get it transferred here locally? Can we do this without him and just go to an FFL and get it transferred? Or do we have to give the gun back to him in GA, have him ship it to a TN FFL?

     

    Do nothing.  The handgun is on loan for the next 70 years and then becomes an estate transfer.  From the ATFE web page above, this is legal.  Don't go looking to wake the bear.  One day that might be the only gun you get to keep. 

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  5. My EDC is a Colt Mustang.  I also have a DW Valkyrie and an OACP I occasionally carry.  I use excellent leather from Sparks and Tucker.  I have both IWB & OWB, but I think OWB is the way to carry even lightweight 1911s.  The weight has less effect with OWB. 

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  6. I'd buy it.  .38 Super runs about the same speed and muzzle energy as a .357 in some loading and comes in a 1911 package.  Call DW, but as stated, you can likely have a 9mm barrel fitted and have a dual caliber gun. 

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  7. On 8/10/2019 at 8:52 AM, Bubba8806 said:

    That’s kind of what I thought. Could my buddy take it to a gun dealership and register it in his name just to be on the safe side?

    NOOOOOOOO!!!! Never do that!  There is no registration in TN and you never want it.  A bill of sale is enough and is not required.  Your guns will be confiscated soon enough, don't make it easy.  You will only have to prove a gun is yours if it is reported stolen by someone else.   

  8. Look at and add up all the power demand from all the stuff you want to power.  Assign 150% for the microwave.  Motor starts require AT LEAST 2x the running load.  There are 746 watts/horsepower.  Assume a freezer and fridge WILL start at the same time.  You can control when the lights, microwave runs and maybe the furnace fan, but not likely the rest. 

    So, if you have a 1/2 HP  furnace you'll need 750+ watts to start the fan if you have gas heat.  Look at your fridge but expect 800 to 850 watts to start it.  Same for the freezer.  Add a couple hundred watts for lights, at least that for the TV or radio/stereo for entertainment.  And up to 1800 watts for the microwave, a device you'll want in an outage.  Add 1500 watts for each electric space heater. 

    It's easy to get to 3500 watts and that has been an effective size for me over several years.  I have a Powerboss 3500/5250 watt now (check Wal-Mart.com).  It's a B&S brand.  A Briggs engine will sit for years with preserved fuel and start.  I have a Honda powered lawnmower.  No confidence it will start; for the first 3 years, I have sprayed it with WD-40 to start it. 

    In the '93 blizzard, we were without power for 5 days.  You should plan on 5 days of fuel at the average power consumption you expect to see.  Should the SHTF, you can siphon gas from the cars and motorcycles after that.  Use the Briggs 2-year preservative. 

     

  9. ROTFL!   I have handled one, at The Outpost.  I had expected it would be unpleasant to shoot.  Lots of nice semis for the same price.  Prolly get another XSP for the polished up price.  I was thinking about it as a boot Gun handy to get when driving. 

  10. Can't account for my fascination with retrievers.  Bond Arms' look great but also look stupid expensive.  Could buy a pocket Sig or Colt for that.  The other choices have been $100 - $125 and look suspect. 

     

    Well, now Bond has released the Goldilocks Rough series for ~$260.  I searched and found nothing about shooting the little beast.  How rough is the recoil of the .45/.410? 

     

    I like 1911 .45s, I don't mind .41 Mag with the right grip shape or a Contender in 7-30 Waters, but draw the line below .30-30. 

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  11. As I understand TN law/rules, you cannot knowingly sell to a prohibited person, like underage or a felon, but you don't have to check.  I once bought a gun out of the trunk of a car, in a big parking lot.  We both got a chuckle from that! 

    While you may choose to do more, it is less effort (and fewer requirements) than selling a car in the paper.  A good thing, generally, keeps the government in the dark.   

  12. On 10/31/2016 at 10:05 AM, maroonandwhite said:

     

    I'm looking to purchase a backup portable generator for power outages. We usually have at least one a year and it may take a day or two to get fixed. I'm basically wanting to keep the refrigerator going along with some lights and possibly the well pump. I've seen contradicting numbers on what size I would need. I'd like to hear from you folks that have one.

    Ill be connecting it into the system through my welder outlet with the main breaker off.

    There is a large price gap in between a 5k watt model and the 8k~9k models so I'd prefer to save the dough where I can. It will likely only be used those one maybe two times a year. I don't want to shell out the dough for a Honda either. I'm looking at less than $1000.

    Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G891A using Tapatalk

     

    Size the generator at 2x the largest motor you need to start.  Likely your well pump.  You might add in the freezer in case the both start at the same time.  There are 746 watts in 1 HP. 

    I have a Honda powered lawnmower.  Never again.  requires wd40 to start every time after the 3rd week from new.  Carb too complex, gums up too easily.  Briggs or nothing.  Avoid ethanol, it gums up carbs even worse. 

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