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I am Groot!

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  1. They need to loose your right to vote all well. As a nonproductive member of this Nation, they only vote for who is willing to keep them in welfare and food stamps.
  2. Dang, I am shocked by that. They cut it off, buy I thought for sure he would make it.
  3. They are gonna cut off his arm. Bet you dollars to donuts.
  4. That was awesome!
  5. I sold my .308 Vanguard when we moved here. The chances of me taking a shot while hunting in middle TN over 100yrds was slim to none. I now use my Dad's old marlin 336 JM. I wish I would have done it sooner, it is like I take him with me when I go.
  6. I think savage has over taken then in quality and accuracy. Only my opinion. I do agree about the 870, but not with most of their other shot guns. I have seen on this site, several people recommend not buying a newer 870, but trying to find an older better build model. I am currently turning a newer super mag 870 into a tactical shot gun and I have no complaints with it.
  7. I am thinking about waiting to see what Ruger comes out with next in the 1911 department. I like the new models that they have and I am sure there are more to come.
  8. I own a SR1911 and it is one of my favorite guns to shoot. My understanding is that 45 is my definition sub sonic and I am looking to get a suppressor. I want a dedicated suppressed firearm and I like the 1911 format. I am by no means a purist, just want a quality firearm. money is not the deciding facto, but I am not going to spend more than 1500. If Remington fits that bill I am all for it.
  9. Thanks guys. I appreciate your feed back. I am looking for a dedicated suppressed 1911, and was willing to pay for it. I think I found it for a pretty good deal in the one above.
  10. It is been mostly reviews on line and I try and take that with a grain of salt. The complaints have been mainly about their newer shotguns, the 700 and it's variants. There have been a couple of people on this sight allude to problems. This is the only sight that I am a member of and I actually know people here so I wanted to get their opinion and not one of some random person on line. I also have heard people in gun shops, including the one I was in yesterday, grip about them. Not trying to rile anyone up, I just want to hear from someone who owns one of these before I spend the kind of money on a Remington, when I could get a Kimber or Colt for close to the same amount. Before yesterday I never considered them a viable option in the 1911 category and had not done any research on them.
  11. I have been looking to buy a threaded 1911 and today I ran across a threaded Remington. I was shocked at how it felt in my hands. It had one of the smoothest actions in the slide I have felt in a 1911. The trigger was crisp and it felt good in the hand. I had a hard time not walking out the store with it. So the question is, am I smoking crack? Did I pick up the only good one? I have not heard much good about Remington lately, but that gun was sweet. Maybe the people that used to make 700s when they were worth a dang are making their 1911s. I was prepared to shell out around 1200 to 1500 for a quality gun, but this is right at 900. If you own or have shot a Remington 1911 (especially the one I held) I would like to hear from you. Thanks in advance.
  12. There is not a cup of coffee or danish made that will get that taste out of your mouth.
  13. That is the most those boys ever paid attention in school.
  14. I had one of my unaborted children with me when I got my plates when we moved here. I wonder if that would have been enough documentation for "choose life" plates.
  15. That looks great. I have only made three and it is pure fun. Haven't made anything that I think is worthy of trying to sell, just a hobby. It is addicting and gets expensive fast. I am planning on getting the grizzly knife grinder/buffer next. Most economical thing I can find to do what I want. Keep up the good work!
  16. I am Groot!

    Funny

    These were part of an email about Texas I got from a buddy of mine back home. I had a good laugh, thought I would pass them along. Fourth one down is my favorite.
  17. Well said and congratulations!
  18. http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/topic/85176-my-first-1911-ruger-night-watchman-commander/ Here is thread on one from about a week ago. You could ask the owner.
  19. Welcome! I haven't been here long myself, but I have met some great people and learned a lot.
  20. And I thought burning out an AR was cool.
  21. All great ideas. To add to the reloading video, reloading basics and reloading equipment. Both of these for beginners. Those types of videos, along with other how to videos, coming from people on here that I respect would be a big help. I watch a lot of how to videos and you don't know how credible the person is.
  22. I am with you. The Gardian in 9mm was near the top of my list for next purchase, but I like the ruger 1911s, especially for the price.
  23. I like to shoot, but we all know it is really about turning heads at the range and I think this one will make it happen.
  24. I don't have it is my hands yet, but Jonathan sent me these pics and I could not be happier. Those are the original wood grips that he cerakoted. I cannot wait to get it in my hands.
  25. http://www.sportsmansoutdoorsuperstore.com/search.cfm/CurrentPage/2/kword/1911 749.00

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