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Ken Burns documentaries don't disappoint. Been looking forward to this since I heard about it a while back. I kind of want to watch this with my Dad on my next visit to see him. He enlisted in the Army in '66 knowing full well what his immediate future held, and I'd love to hear him talk about it more if it is something he's willing to share. Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk. OhShoot very much likes to know when we're using Tapatalk.
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Honestly, in my professional and personal lives, finding the expert to do the job right is hard enough...people who try to impress me by how they dress are only setting themselves up for disappointment if I see they're more prepared with their attire than they are with their minds or the content of their work. If you want to dress nice, cool. I never think I'm paying for the clothes, only the quality of the product. Would that it increases faster. Mon-Thur, I wear some decent slacks with a casual to dressy button down shirt I always keep untucked. I know it's not "professional" by the modern sense, but I honestly hate tucked shirts. I always say if I can wear jeans and a polo on Friday, yet still be productive and of value to the company, why are Monday-Thursday different? That said, I can begrudgingly realize when the time to play dress-up is at hand for visitors of a high enough status or out of office meetings/events of import. I keep a black blazer on a good hanger under a plastic bag on the back of my office door, and I can tuck in my shirts, throw on the coat and be both dog and pony in a moments notice. But it's a fraud on who I actually am, and I feel like I misrepresent myself when I do it all in the name of what really amounts to dick measuring through clothes. Yup. Hell, think of how much good it would do if even a fraction of those buried in their one and only suit instead donated them to an organization like Career Gear, so that someone poor can get a suit for a job interview that could be the ticket to raise them from poverty.
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When I left the Army a little over eight years ago, it was bittersweet, but I knew good men would remain and good men would sign up to take their place on duty. @R1100R, your son is one of those good men, and you have every right to be proud. Tell him thanks on my behalf and to start pushing...then when he knocks a few out, tell him to recover and say thanks again.
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Well, they raised the bar, alright...they made a Glock uglier than ever.
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I'm a fan of it. Thought it was well done all around, and I'm looking forward to seeing what they do in Season 2 as well.
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Hard to say they aren't making a great rep for themselves in the American market at the moment. As long as CZ can keep producing quality firearms, I think they'll have lots of repeat business.
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Good point. Guess we'll have to see if he's Targaryen enough to not get burned, or just dragon friendly.
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If you remember the first season, Jon very much got burned by the oil lamp he had to grab and throw onto the wight. Part of Dany's is she never felt the burning of the hot dragon eggs in Season 1. In the books, they explain that not all Targaryen's are immune to fire, but some were.
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Ahh, much better! Thanks. In addition to the dank, the wood background is visible on the sides a bit again as well. Always thought the forums look great (light or dark) framed against that a bit.
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Out of all the cool space age tests they do on gear in places like Natick Labs and the Arsenals we have around the country...the real tests should be a group of Soldiers from different units out in the back 40 and on the ranges seeing how it really holds up.
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For now, or for the foreseeable future?
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Awesome to read the stories behind the family history associated with that one special gun in many individual collections here.
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Sure...but bored people with disposable income need some new fad for their ARs. [emoji4] Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk. OhShoot very much likes to know when we're using Tapatalk.
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I beg all of you to watch this interview on VAXXED, the movie
btq96r replied to xtriggerman's topic in General Chat
Can't remember if it was mefloquine, but the pills we had for malaria in Afghanistan when I was there in early 2002 were awesome. Made rack time something to look forward to with those crazy dreams. We only had them for a month or two before they switched them out for something else, so I suppose I won't have any long term effects. -
I use USAA, and I think I'm getting a decent deal. Most of my rises in cost have been within inflation, and like Bersa, my multi-product discounts help a good bit. What I hate is that I have a 15yr old truck with less than 100k miles on it, and ten years of being paid off. As far as I'm concerned, for any accident I'm in where not at fault or a contributor...anything short of a new vehicle paid off when I take the keys is a loss for me. But, the game is what it is, and we're all mandatory players.
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Question and poll are self-explanatory...but I thought this would be a good thread to discuss in detail. My first gun was a Walther P99 in .40 S&W (don't judge, it was a phase) that I bought a bit over 13 years ago. Doesn't get carried anymore, and rarely makes a trip to the range. Many times I have considered putting it up for sale to fund something better, or sexier...only to hold off. Something in me won't let that gun go up for sale. Honestly I haven't sold any of my guns, but some others have come a lot closer than my first ever have. Can't see myself coming off it unless an emergency came to pass and I needed funds quick. But how about the rest of you? Are you as sentimental as I seem to be here, or did you pass through your first gun a long time ago?
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All those guns and not one AR.... Amazing collection. You can see the love for firearms history this individual had.
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A Blanton scenario could conceivably creep up again, but my conscience can't accept the risk of putting the innocent to death as a partial at best check against future Blanton like behavior. Government executing innocent people (or preparing to execute and thankfully stopped before it happened) is a problem that we have seen in the past, and continues to happen on a steady pace. I'm also not sure that someone on death row can't be pardoned as a rule of thumb...that would vary state by state. All of his pardons and commutations is documented if you care to deep dive them. https://www.justice.gov/pardon/obama-pardons https://www.justice.gov/pardon/obama-commutations
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Plastic Magpul parts on an AK = cats. Glad we agree.
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Well done mother####er! Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk. OhShoot very much likes to know when we're using Tapatalk.
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Over 40 years ago, the Stanford Prison Experiment showed the power dynamic between guard and prisoner that leads to things like this. I'm not surprised it happened, not surprised it took so long to come to light...and I'm standing by to see these guy get slaps on the wrist. The surprise will be if they're held to full account for what they did.
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Glad you enjoy shooting it. Should make your next one a beat up wood stock or underfolder...or get it new and wear it in yourself, that works too. Just weird seeing an all black AK with Magpul furniture added. Kind of like an already perfect small town square that didn't need five extra strip malls surrounding it.
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For something like this, I'm up for anyone who had a duty to report and failed to do so being rolled into any administrative actions, up to and including prosecution if warranted. I hope any investigation finds out who falls into that category. It's not the amount, it's the apathy of the public that's the problem. In a perfect world, the amounts a city or county are tagged for in a lawsuit would spur reform, or a sweep of the leadership responsible. That doesn't happen from what I see.
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The serial number snafu was human error. To what degree it was preventable with more attention to detail, I'm not sure. The root cause of our problem here is citizens being preemptively treated as criminals sans evidence for exercising RKBA. That needs to stop, but I'm not hopeful given the myriad examples we have to remind us where armed citizens stand in the eyes of the government and the law. The post from @Dolomite_supafly is spot on in what this woman had to endure. For someone not prepared for such, it can mess with them for a long time. I hope any HR reps screening her for a job see the article exonerating her before they disqualify her from the quick check because of the mugshot. If this woman ever has to seek mental health support, she better not pay a dime that isn't reimbursed riki tik. She deserves quite a bit more for the violations she had to endure, but that would be a start if needed. Props for the local news team for their part in surfacing this miscarriage of justice.