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Yea, I agree with Erik88, its something like the baby lotion or powder etc. Try having your dog smell products one at a time spaced out a few minutes apart to see if there is any reaction, if not combine two products at a time and repeat. I highly doubt their is a human allergic reaction going on.
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It would impress me more if she would of came up with it herself instead of proded by these bleeding heart liberals pushing global warm...I mean climate change.
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I have a Glock 23 and an XDS in .40, both shoot well. I must of gotten real used to shooting them because they don't seem snappy to me but my wife limp wrists my Glock and caused jams but not with my 9s.
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You won't lose weight this way, did you read the calorie count? When I went to Sapper school, we had two MREs per day for about three weeks or so. Even with all the vigorous activity, I still didn't lose any weight and I didn't consume all the meal, we cannibalized the MREs because we had to carry them all in our packs. Now, if you want to loose weight the army's way, go to SERE school. Waste of money if you ask me, there are tons of opportunity's to study service members, just send the scientists to the field with one of the units in the 101st or 82nd, then they can study the morale side of eating MREs for too long.
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Mine is an API Grand Slam, its is well build and comfortable through a bit on the heavy side. I no longer use it though since now I hunt on my own property and have built a permanent stand.
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Traded for a new to me rifle with Chris, then went hunting and dropped another button buck right at 1700, my self imposed time to pack it up. I can think of worse ways to spend my time this year.
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Ha, unintentional but yes they are quite the professionals, well most of them anyway. Must stop posting while paying attention elsewhere, I was trying to hunt, spell check isn't everything.
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http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/topic/93428-free-to-good-home-blue-tick-dog
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Meh, I think it should go to the Daisy Mae thread.
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Read, it thanks for sharing. I left this comment: Your grandfather was killed by one of his cows. While I was not there, that "cow" could of very well come after you! At the end of the day it's every officer's duty to make the best decision they can, but I hope these latest incidents doesn't lead more of you to make the decision based on them instead of your situation and training.
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Yea, try the gas rings and make sure you keep them lubed and the spaces rotated further apart; though you probably rotated them for the pic. I run my ARs kinda wet unless I'm in a desert environment, seems to run better that way for me.
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Not every member needs a handgun. In the last few years I carried one, but for a few occasion's I didn't need it. I do think the military needs to train every service member to be proficient in all small arms though both gun and rifle, but funds would have to be set aside for that and that's doubtful.
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I compiled one of those and added a transparent layer for roads when I was into geocaching. I have a Garmin gsx60 which is one of the best of the older models, but it has a great antenna and gives me coverage where others fail to pickup the satellite system.
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Quite Professionals. Well, they do have Chuck Norris - Good Guys Wear Black and Blackhawk Down, but USASOC takes a low key approach. Yes, many missions by the Tier 1 guys either never get coverage or credit is given to another unit to stay out of the news. No Tier 1 units have been disbanded AFAIK, only redesignated when the media splashes their unit designation on too many stories. As to which service has the better teams; well that depends on the mission, but most teams can operate in each others battle space. All services practice Air, Land and Sea operations, but Army-Navy are rivals of sorts, each call their new team members by their rival's designation. Sure messed me up a few times as a loggie, didn't realize who I was supporting until they arrived sometimes. Oh, and each service has a white (public) and black (classified) Special Operations or Forces, so Green Beret's, Seal Team etc., are used incorrectly most times.
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Try some of these, I put these on one of my pistols and they worked out better than I thought they would. They won't last forever, but do stay on there for a bit, and worth the price of under $20. http://www.nitesiters.com/Nitesiters_Handgun_Night_Sights.html Edit: forgot to mention, stick with green. It's brighter.
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VIS Model 35 failure-to-extract: ideas?
Omega replied to GKar's topic in Gunsmithing & Troubleshooting
I'm not familiar with the Vis 35, but it's similar to the hi-power so I wonder if it has a magazine disconnect like some flavors of the hi-power? -
VIS Model 35 failure-to-extract: ideas?
Omega replied to GKar's topic in Gunsmithing & Troubleshooting
Sometimes when the lips or the follower go bad from wear or if it's a junk mag, it will interfere with the round being extracted. Found this pic on the web which shows one way, which is to have the next round be pushed up and keep the round in the chamber, sometimes it's the follower that does the blocking: -
12.Kate Webb Act--requires all infants to be tested for specific genetic, metabolic or other inheritable conditions. http://www.knoxnews.com/sports/high-school/powell-girls-basketball-coach-christin-webb-fights-for-daughter-unborn-son-ep-899277856-353631411.html As I read this act I thought its now a mandatory test, which the patient pays for, which only affects 1 in 100, 000, and if I read this right; it mandates that newborns get tested early...Wouldn't it be better to do blood tests on adults to see who is a carrier of that recessive gene? When I got married, both the wife and I had to have blood tests before they would issue a license; I don't know what they tested for or if they are still doing that but it seems to me that it would be better to test adults to see what couples are at risk. If a child is already born it may be too late to start testing if they already have the condition, it has to be caught before birth to begin treatment as soon as they are born and give parents the opportunity to choose whether to have kids or not.
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Well, now you will have to see if Bedford county can tell you who it belonged to.
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Just pour liquid aluminum down the hole. Same outcome and you get a piece of art out of it (http://www.anthillart.com/castings/025/):
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The perfect day, some may have a different perspective
Omega replied to Tuffus's topic in General Chat
Quite well, due to technical issues all numbers will begin with 666. :popcorn: So what, we would now need to have the government decide who is a citizen and who is not? Even in utopia anti-Constitution ideas creep in. -
VIS Model 35 failure-to-extract: ideas?
Omega replied to GKar's topic in Gunsmithing & Troubleshooting
Might be the magazine follower, i would lean that way. I would try cleaning first, cheapest, then a mag; https://www.gunpartscorp.com/Products/228020.htm http://www.ebay.com/itm/RADOM-MAGAZINE-1935-VIS-35-MODEL-9MM-POLISH-RADOM-MAG-/271902655598?hash=item3f4ea9446e:g:a94AAOSwnDxUrFBL -
Help finding T.C.A. code about selling wild meat.
Omega replied to 10-Ring's topic in Hunting and Fishing
No, no it's perfectly legal to buy beaver; just don't try to rent it. -
Start with 124 grain, it's the NATO standard. Since that is arguably the most widely available, it is a good chance that is what they used as a basis for the sights.
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When OPEC does that, we should do the same to refined gas to make up the difference. Artificial price wars work both ways, make it hurt their domestic market too.