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Something like this would be my choice. 85 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ60
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Here are some more awesome pics (in a different sort of way). I saw these while navigating around the OP's link. 15 Pictures That Make Absolutely No Sense
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If you're USP is a v1 why not just carry it cocked and locked, since the decocker is also a safety? This would give you the consistency of trigger pull I'm assuming your looking for. Just modify your range sessions to reflect the condition you carry, mix in some dry practice and the muscle memory will be there to switch the safety off if ever the time comes you need it.
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When I went to the Smyrna Airshow earlier this year DHS was there including TSA agents. Although, you payed or presented your tickets as you drove through the gates there was no form of screening. We just parked and walked in. Inside is where I saw the TSA walking around showing a presence, I never saw them stop or talk to anyone.
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You might look into this. Trans-America Trail .:. about .:. Sam Correro Trans-Am Trail Trans-America dual-sport Maps Rollcharts GPS Michael Murray
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Well I got the Kindle, and I'm gonna start with The Gun. I appreciate everyone's reply, you guys have definitely given me a great reading list that will last me for a while.
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Thanks for all the recommendations. Now just gotta decide which one to start with. I do like the Kindle idea I have avoided it for a while, but I think it my have its place in my library.
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Awesome guys! Great list of books. Still gonna be a tough decision, but at least now I've got some direction. Also, does anyone know if there are any bookstores in the Nashville area that carry any of Jeff Coopers books? I did just re-read The Art of the Rifle and he has a great writing style. I wouldn't mind reading some more of his work.
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As the title says what have you read lately that was enjoyable. I was just at the book store and couldn't decide on a book. I will be at the hospital all weekend for the birth of my new son or daughter and I need something for the down time. My most recent reads were One Second After, Seal Team Six, and Fighter Pilot to give you an idea what I enjoy reading. Thanks Sent from my ADR6300 using Tapatalk
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Yeah, about the only thing I had to think hard about was the shell elevator or whatever Browning calls it. Otherwise, it was not to bad for a gun designed 114 years ago. Thanks again fellas!
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zgun, Thanks for the offer I just got the receiver apart. If I can't get it back together I may take you up on that offer. Once, I pulled the screws out of the receiver it was pretty intuitive, so it should go back easily as long as the trigger group is cooperative.
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So, if I pull those three screws out I'm not going to have stuff fly all over, and is that my starting point? If I can get a starting point I should be able to figure the rest out.
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Thanks thats pretty much what I have already and it details the removal of the fore end and barrel. But, I need to get the bolt out of the receiver cause there is lots of accumulated grit and grime in there. There are three pairs of screws on the side of the receiver, but I'm not sure if that thats the ticket to take it down as far as I want to.
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Thanks for the tip on scrubbing the mag tube. And, I know what you mean about the screwdrivers, I acquired a set of gunsmithing screwdrivers a while back for all my projects.
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I've got a Belgian made Browning A5. And, the gentleman who owned previously used it a lot, but not much in the last few years. Due to that it has a lot of dirt and grime built up in the receiver and on the bolt. The manual is not any help on stripping the receiver for cleaning. Can anyone point me in the right direction to get this shotgun cleaned up and functioning properly?
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Happy BD!
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Miller Synchrowave 200 does TIG and stick welding. Best all around welder on the market, IMHO.
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While I've never been to it Horton has a skeet range. Our next camping trip will probably be there to take advantage of it.
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I'd like to be next on the list.
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.223 case separation - interesting pics
TNFlyer replied to East_TN_Patriot's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
leroy, thanks for the reply. I am somewhat familiar in theory of what you are talking about. And, I understand the need for semi-auto rifle like an AR to be resized different than a bolt gun. I am loading for two AR's chambered in .223 and have been full length resizing them. But, say I take a case fired from each rifle measure both cases figure out which chamber is smaller, use a full length sizing die setup to only set back the shoulder .003 from the measurement on the smaller chamber. How would this be different than what Dolomite was saying other than being one process instead of two? Would I still be working the brass harder than by doing two separate operations? So I guess what my question is if I followed Dolomites process of neck sizing then body sizing which gage would be of most benefit? Hornady Lock-N-Load Headspace Gage 5 Bushing Set with Comparator - MidwayUSA or L.E. Wilson Case Length Headspace Gage 223 Remington - MidwayUSA -
.223 case separation - interesting pics
TNFlyer replied to East_TN_Patriot's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
So after reading this post and another I got to researching this issue a little bit more. From what I understand the Wilson and other gages like it are just measuring standard chamber size. But, with the Hornady Lock N Load headspace gages you could measure your fired brass setup your resizing die for whatever amount you wanted your shoulder set back. I hope my line of thinking is correct. I'm fairly new to reloading and have been picking up bits and pieces here and there. But, it seems like with the Hornady gage you could get a better fit in your particular chamber for the case. Although your reloads may not work in someone elses gun. -
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TNFlyer replied to MikePapa1's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
While I'm not against carrying at work or in your car at work, I do not support any legislation infringing on others property rights. We have so many laws taking our freedoms away and while this one seems like a good idea it takes someone else's rights away. However, I do not believe an employer should be able to search your personal property either. Any law passed should be one granting more freedom and not infringing on our rights. We should be looking at a law that prohibits intrusive employers from searching our personal property (ie. your car) and infringing on our rights. -
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