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  1. Haven't seen that one before..hummm. I'm a fan of the Magpul MIAD grips with the enhanced trigger guard, wonder how these compare.
  2. I'd also check out TT Gunleather, and 5 Shot http://www.5shotleather.com/ http://ttgunleather.com/ I've used both and I'm very happy with either one
  3. Nice. The only cars I miss is my '68 442 and my 95 Wrangler
  4. I'm waiting for the MSAR STG 556 E4 model that is reported to use AR mags. I think that would be the best of both worlds without the 200.00 mommy may I fee to the feds
  5. Favorite: Guns and Leather 2nd favorite: Reloaders Bench Least favorite(s): Gun City, On Target
  6. Here's my protest flag My flagpole won't allow me to fly my American flag upside down, so this will have to do
  7. I'd rather have leather than plastic...something like a concealed carry paddle (CCP) from Galco IMO the Serpa on a paddle juts out too car to be easily concealed even by a coat...on the belt is isn't a bad, but...meh
  8. http://cbs13.com/local/vigil.shooting.suspect.2.968035.html Our great republic is dead
  9. Running through the news this morning, ran across a article discussing some of the messages recieved by some of the AIG Execs.The last one really made me feel all warm and fuzzy inside ***MOD ALERT, I did not edit these to bypass the filters...this is directly from the article*** -- All you motherf***ers should be shot. Thanks for f***ing up our economy then taking our money. -- Dear Sir: Ya'll should have the balls and come clean and give back the bonuses. I know you would never do this so the gov't ought to take you out back and shoot everyone of you crooked sonofb****es...I would be very careful when I went out side. This is just a warning. If I were ya'll I would be real afraid. Thanks, Bill. -- I don't hope that bad things happen to the recipients of those bonuses. I really hope that bad things happen to the children and grandchildren of them! Whatever hurts them the most!! -- You f***ing suck. Paying bonuses to the d*****s that made bad bets losing your company billions of dollars. I want to f***ing puke. Publish the list of those yankee scumbags so some good old southern boys can take care of them. -- If the bonuses don't stop, it will be very likely that every CEO @ AIG has a bulls-eye on their backs. -- We will hunt you down. Every last penny. We will hunt your children and we will hunt your conscience. We will do whatever we can to get those people getting the bonuses. Give back the money or kill yourselves. -- All the executives and their families should be executed with piano wire around their necks --- my greatest hope. -- You mother-f***ing, c***s***ing, d***l****ers need to be taken out one by one and shot in the head. There's a special place in hell for you pond scum. Watch your backs because someone will come to get you, you can be sure. -- The Revolution is coming. The family members of your executives are not safe. Your blood will run through the streets in the coming months. http://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/local/AIG-Threats-We-will-get-your-children.html
  10. crap...I forgot about the shotgun...yea..what he said :-)
  11. Defensive Pistol II Defensive Carbine II just nagging...I mean suggesting
  12. "We're looking for supporters," said DeHaven of Hoover, one of the event's organizers. "We're not looking for a fight. That will come later, when we have an army." Doesn't THAT make you feel all warm and fuzzy. taken from http://www.al.com/birminghamnews/stories/index.ssf?/base/news/1237709752152800.xml&coll=2
  13. I saw in Nashville they were infecting Centennial Park. It reminded me why I don't go downtown anymore...too much riff raff handing around trashing up the joint.
  14. It was much more than what I thought it was going to be. I honestly expected to be bored about halfway through, but they keep it moving and there was tons of information even for non club members. The simulator run was worth the price of admission. That thing ROCKS.
  15. This could be interesting http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/03/obama_wants_you_to_pledge_loya.html March 20, 2009 Obama wants you to pledge loyalty to him tomorrow By Lona Manning They have taken a pledge of loyalty to Obama, and they say they are coming tomorrow for yours. Organizing for America, the Obama-for-President campaign morphed into Obama-for-Maximum-Leader army, will hit the streets for their "Pledge Project Canvass," knocking on doors and accosting folks in parking lots and sidewalks to ask them to sign a pledge to support Obama's policies for health care, energy and education reform. Organizing for America, a project of the Democratic National Committee, is variously described in the media as [President Obama's] "own version of a lobbying firm", "a parallel organization to the Democratic National Committee" and "an independent force to lobby for Obama's goals" (Houston Chronicle); "an independent group" (Dayton Daily News); Obama's "citizen army," and a way of building public opinion" (The Bergen County Record); "a grass-roots lobbying group," (Roll Call), "Obama 2.0" (Newark Star-Ledger), "a joint partnership," (DNC press release), and as a "political bully," (AP). According to Mitch Stewart, Director of OFA, the organization will be "getting out in front of Washington and asking our elected officials to lead the charge on energy, education and health care this year." So one might suppose that all the names and emails collected this weekend will be sent to our lawmakers in Washington in the form of a petition. Except that David Plouffe, Obama's former campaign director and an "advisor" to OFA, has emphatically stated that they will do no such thing. Plouffe "stressed that Organizing for America is not aimed at twisting the arms of members of Congress but meant to keep activists engaged on issues such as health care, energy and the economy." Syndicated columnist Dick Polman reported on January 29 that: "Mr. Obama's aides emphasized that the effort was not created to lobby directly or pressure members of Congress to support Mr. Obama's programs... ‘This is not a political campaign,'' Mr. Plouffe said. ''This is not a 'call or e-mail your member of Congress' organization.''" Whoops! Looks like Plouffe is out of the loop on that one. The OFA website prominently asks people to call Congress and helps them look up their representative's name and number. It even provides a script. Now, it is confusing to see the Democratic National Committee asking for help to persuade the Democrat-led Congress and the Democrat-led Senate. But according to OFA Director Stewart, ordinary folks like you are needed to combat "a Washington establishment that doesn't welcome change.... It's up to you to show Washington that Americans are demanding this new direction." Okay, so who in Washington, exactly? Is the DNC going to give the names and emails to lobbyists? To Washington bureaucrats? That's doubtful. The sign-up sheet to be used for the pledge drive does not mention any privacy policy. It does reveal (at the very bottom) that OFA is a project of the DNC. This might come as a surprise to dedicated Obama supporter Janine Poppa, who told the Dayton Daily News, "It is a nonpartisan effort, and I hope people believe it's nonpartisan, because we truly do need each other to move it forward." Poor Ms. Poppa might be disillusioned to learn that the Florida Democratic State machine unabashedly bragged to the St. Petersburg Times that they were "preparing to tap into Barack Obama's grass roots machine to build the biggest political operation ever seen from the state party." "The million-dollar question is how to translate the activism and enthusiasm that Barack Obama was able to create and translate it down the line,'' said Steve Schale, a Democratic consultant who managed Obama's Florida campaign. "That's the challenge, but fundamentally the state is better for Democrats than ever before because of what Barack Obama was able to do. It's still up to candidates to have compelling messages and drive up enthusiasm." No doubt the Florida Dems will be getting another memo from Plouffe to remind them that OFA a movement "not to win an election, but to change this country." Phillip Elliott reported in January that the extensive OFA email list is not even being shared with the DNC: "Party officials had hoped Obama would transfer his list of supporters to the party, a move that would put them in control of one of the most extensive campaign organizations in politics. Instead, Obama decided to keep ownership of that enormous campaign and install his own loyalists to run it." This was done, Obama's aides insisted, in the name of being "post-partisan." And Stewart and Plouffe, those idealistic grass-roots campaigners, stress that OFA is all about getting feedback from the Obama followers: "Mitch... believes so strongly in feedback, so we want to hear from you!" The website is all about making "sure your voice is heard." So tut-tut to Macon Phillips, the 30-year-old White House director of New Media, who told the New York Times that the OFA website "would give the White House another way to reach the public without having to rely on the mainstream news media." Doesn't he know that OFA is for people to communicate with their Leader, not for the Leader to send messages to his people? Turns out even commenters at the Daily Kos are skeptical of the post-campaign uses of a campaign database. "A small concern... again, small, but I need to voice it. I'd love to work like this to push for certain issues and policies I want to see enacted......however...I don't want to see this turn into some type of "permanent campaign". If anyone knows how the Obama administration is drawing that line I'd like to hear about it." "There's no more campaigning to do. We won. Now it's up to us to usher in Obama's Age of Responsibility by working together to help fix America. The new goal is in service projects, not electioneering." "I think it would be nice to include a smidge of something somewhere about the difference between governing and campaigning - it'd not only help answer any critics, but it would again draw another difference between the Obama administration and 8 years of Bush." Whatever OFA is, David Plouffe at least thinks ''[t]his has obviously never been undertaken before. So it's going to be a little trial and error.'' As we noted on Wednesday, it seems as though OFA's organizers are ignorant of the lessons of history and of the sinister ambitions of leaders who created their own private organizations, loyal only to them.
  16. UPDATE The Outpost has PLENTY of .45ACP. Magtech 230 FMJ 1000 rounds 414.00 plus tax. a bit high, but on gun-deals.com the next best deal I could find for .45ACP was Fiocchi from The Sportsmans Guide for $397.03. Georgia Arms is selling 1000 rounds of 230 grain reloads for 330.00 with a estimated 5 to 7 week delay...and I'm trying to stay away form GA, I like their stuff, but I've had too many bad rounds to use them for anything but informal plinking OH...and I got to shake Ronnie Barretts hand today. After the stand he took against Calif. banning the 50s...to me that was a honor.
  17. As for training ammo...ammo to go and ammoman are empty with the exception of some Wolf Now...it's a bit of a drive from Westmoreland, but the Outpost on the other side of MBoro had plenty of training ammo in 45ACP....just wait until Sat to go..because I'm planning on going Friday and picking up 1000 rounds :-)
  18. What was the story W/ Ben West?
  19. 22.95 @ The Reloaders Bench I believe. I don't think I've paid over 24.00 for a box of 50 yet.
  20. I don't think Guns and Leather allows rifles on their range. Stones River of Gallatin Gun Club would be your best bets
  21. Just waiting to hear from my FFL...UPS shows it was delivered today
  22. I'll just have to imagine dropping napalm on that migration. Nuke it from space just to be sure
  23. carton of Marlboro Ultra Lights and a 20 oz coke came to 46.00 today at Mapco. BUT IT'S FOR THE CHILDREN...right. Only thing I could think about was a 2.00/hr waitress beating the crap out of her kid because she was couldn't afford her smokes and was going through withdrawals.

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