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MP5_Rizzo

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  1. First thing that I can picture in my imagination is a tacticalish Remington XPIsh DoloEspecial
  2. Check this thread and see if it will help you. Click Here: can't-renew
  3. There are a couple of ways to do it but the easiest way is to just drill them out. The hole that is left will not interfere with any function and if you decide to operate in wet environment you have extra drain holes.
  4. Or maybe just the pistol line in the way of XP 100's.
  5. And thankfully we don't have moose to worry about.
  6. Not a 100% guaranteed method but more times not, take what ever she says and try thinking the total opposite and that's is what she meant.
  7. Something like the Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl? St. Petersburg Bowl
  8. I was never a Shelby County resident but two of my college buddies went to med school in Memphis. I spent a many of weekends visiting during that time and almost always included a trip to a range near an old landfill. Inmates in prison stripes were there working. I guess your term of range attendants is more fitting. We sent a lot of lead into the backstop at that range until one weekend they told us we had to give them the make, model and serial number of everything we plan to use on the range form then on. We did not stay and never went back.
  9. Is this the one that was on top of a land fill and all the range workers (Except the RO's) were inmates from the Shelby county jail?
  10. I never really gave much thought about tipping until I took a vacation to Australia, 20 plus years ago. While reading up on things to know one of things discussed was tipping. It seems that the practice of tipping is a very American thing. At that time in Australia, tipping was not expected in the service industry and doing so may have been construed as an insult. I know times and cultural norms are changing so I have no idea if this is still true. So as for things changing the person that cuts my hair has not in many years. During the early years I tipped but on the low side. After years of visiting the same person I know just about everything there is to know about my barber, her lifestyle, spending habits, her wants and most of all her needs. Since I've worked like a dog for over 35 years, my disposable income has moved to a higher level and I will leave an above average tip if I feel like the person providing the service has earned or given me good cause to.
  11. Now all I can think of is this and yes I do tip her very well.
  12. If you liked that, here is where I found it with even more to read about. A Cartridge Collectors Glossary
  13. I was not familiar with this priming method either and had to do some research. I hope this helps. BENET-PRIMED - A common style of inside-primed car-tridge developed by Col. S.V Benet commander of Frankford Arsenal in the late 1860s. It was used extensively in early U.S. military ammunition. A copper or iron cup was secured inside the head of the case by characteristic crimps. This cup served as an anvil to enable the firing pin to activate the priming mixture and also to reinforce the head of the case.
  14. I was very disappointed in the over hyped 100th episode / season premier. I could go into details but the main problems have been covered so far. I am always over critiquing these things. Then it hits me that I may have more than average knowledge on some of the props and situations they get into and most of all TWD is a fictional story made for entertainment.
  15. The question everyone wants answered is, did he shoot the red star out of the center the target and win the big stuffed animal?
  16. My take is that it depends on the application and the intended use. Every target rifle I ever saw or used the hand stop was used to hold the hand from forward movement and proper use of a sling would lock your hand into the hand stop and the sling pulls the rifle into your should tight if done properly. Now a days in tactical scenarios when you are running and gunning the technique is to pull with the offhand so haveing the hand stop behind makes sense as well.
  17. Yeah but then again I've been in line with 1 or 2 customers ahead of me using credit/debit cards, especially the ones with the new chips meaning several attempts to make it work take up much more time than I can write a check.
  18. Depending on the amount of the transaction and who I'm conducting business with my order of preference is cash, check and then plastic. Yeah, I still write checks!
  19. I think you are correct it was just my first thought when I saw the photo. My second thought was, I think he ate the entire bear in one sitting before he wrapped the hide over his shoulders.
  20. The first attempt at a ghillie suit?
  21. Let’s try this another way. Click on the link to Taurus armed and in a post there are several B27 PDF Options that I was able to download and print. Here is the B27 red center. Taurusarmed
  22. Every shot down the barrel does damage in varying amounts depending on what the load is. Like MacGyver said, if they just have lead shot there will not be nearly as wear on the barrel than every time you send a FMJ down the pipe.

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