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  1. Archer:________ There is a great blessing in all three of these candidates. They all appear to be very conservative; and they are all newcomers. Always a great thing. This is a tough choice; but i like Robin Smith. She has plenty of backbone and plenty of experience from doing the Tennessee Republican Party Chairman (...On August 4, 2007, the State Executive Committee of the Tennessee Republican Party unanimously elected Robin Chairman of the state party... .-- this is no small accomplishment in my opinion) thing. Hope this helps. Kind regards, Leroy
  2. I like it!! Let's get started. We can start a foundation to buy a gun for each "uninsured" household. What do ya think??!! Kind regards Leroy
  3. Amen brother!!! Build the fire and get the tar kettle out!! Start with Tanner and Cohen!! Keep up the good work! Kind regards, Leroy
  4. I like it!! On a more sober note; it is sadly true!! Keep up the good work. Leroy
  5. Those that believe that this is a "victory" of some sort for Americans are sadly mistaken. Nothing could be farther from the truth. It is a tragedy that we have sunken to this level in both society and government. The government has no business meddling in the affairs of any private entity. That includes the banking industry, the auto industry, the pharmaceutical industry, the health insurance industry, or any other industry in this country that is providing a product or service that is legal to provide. Insurance is a product that you buy with your dollars; not a right that some government demagogue sees fit to grant you (...or to take away thru some idiotic rule that some activist can think up...) as a serf. You need to remember that whatever the government gives, it can take away. The democrats and republicans who are pushing the agenda of government intervention into whatever some rag-tag constituency seems to want at any particular time in history is nothing more than political pandering. This current administration along with congress has been the most corrupt and reprehensible that this nation has seen since the radical republicans of post civil war times. They are paying ever possible constituency, no matter how heinous and nutty, because they believe that their political survival depends on it (...the fact is that it does...). This great era of "hope and change" is nothing more than a series of anti-capitalist moves to pay back the various fringe constituencies that make up the demorat party. There are those that believe that the problems with healthcare are linked to the tort law lobby (… one of the protected cows of the politicians because they have lots of money and clout… . You know; the guys who sue the doctors because of some mistake or imagined injury to some budding genius that somehow leaves him less than he was before the poor doctor tried to help him. …) and the meddling of government in the healthcare industry via Medicare and Medicaid. The healthcare providers of this country have been demonized by the anarchist, socialists, anti-capitalist elites (...lots of politicians...), demigogs, ratty politicians, and the trashy to the extent that a pretty large fraction of people have been lead to believe that somehow the folks that are actually trying to help ease suffering and help people they don’t know are someway evil and are the enemies of the very patients they work so hard to help. This is, in my mind, is one of the most heinous lies ever hoisted upon the people of any nation. The people of the USA should be smarter than that. I am old enough to remember when health insurance premiums were about $200 per month for family coverage. That was before the extensive government meddling in the health industry and the damnable tort law lobby flowered. Lest some of you think that my health insurance is free; it aint. My premium in round numbers is about $1000 per month for family coverage. I don’t believe the government is going to lower my premium. Quite the contrary. If this debacle finally becomes law; it will raise premiums for everyone and provide an excellent “back door” arrangement to control behavior by the use of controlling clauses that could go like this: 1. If you own a gun; you could be an unstable nut and therefore a menace to society and a psychopath. No insurance benefit for you or your family. 2. If you are overweight; you are a gluttonous, selfish, chump and you are using up precious healthcare resources; therefore a menace to society. No insurance benefit for you or your family. 3. If you like to take a drink or smoke; you are an unacceptable health risk and a menace to society. No insurance benefit for you or your family. 4. You are over sixty years old (...or whatever age the bureaucrats decide...) and have a life threatening condition (... heart, liver, ms, etc). You are going to die anyway. Just go ahead and do it. No healthcare benefit for you. 5. On and on As absurd as these things sound; they are entirely possible if we keep the kind of administration we have elected. The people of this nation (…including the people of Tennessee, who elected Tanner and Cohen…) need to take reprisal on this trash that is currently sitting in high position in our government before we all become serfs. Remember, there is an election this november. Vote early and often!! Food for thought. Leroy
  6. Dear fellow Tinkerers and AR mechanics:_____________ Have just done another AR lower using the usual GI parts. Smoothed the engagement surfaces on both the hammer and trigger. The pull is slick; but a bit too long to suit me. The question is: How would you shorten the first stage pull? Do you bevel the hammer notch a bit; or bevel the trigger? Please think about this and let me know what you think. Thanks in advance. Kind regards, Leroy
  7. This is great advice!! I heartily agree. Leroy
  8. leroy

    2010 Census

    Did mine yesterday too. I thought it was interesting -- same questions as yours. Must have been a bunch of complaining about the last census. The income and house stuff is none of their business anyway. Kind regards, Leroy
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    My New Colt

    I like 'em!!! Kind regards, Leroy REMEMBER: The 1911 is the only acceptable replacement for the greatest colt of 'em all --- the Single Action Army!!! Check this picture out from here: California and the Punitive Expedition, 1916: On the Mexican Border, 1914 and 1916
  10. Dub:____________ Just been thru the same thing. Check these guys out for AR parts: J&T Distributing: AR-15 & Black Rifle Specialists. They are good guys and close to home. Check these guys out for stocks, mags, etc, etc. : Rainier Arms, LLC™ | Taking the AR15 to new heights.. They are good guys too; and their shipping is super fast. Their place to my house in east tennessee -- three days!! RE: Collapsable buttstock. You get what you pay for. I like the Magpul CTR and the Vltor EMod (... got both of them...). Make sure you get a mil spec carbine buffer tube for your stock. Hope this helps. Kind regards, Leroy
  11. Roy:__________ I like the baby glocks (...26,27,33...) for concealed carry. I regularly carry either a Glock 33 or a 2 inch J frame smith in my hip or jacket pocket (... the glock hides better, shorter, square shape...) in a kydex pocket holster by Alan Miller (...website here: Holsters and accessories). I think the baby glocks are a great small carry pistol with plenty of punch. If glock made a single stack (...like the Walther PPS...); they would be my "ultimate" concealed carry pistol. For what it's worth, ive carried full size 1911's and commander 1911's in both the old time shoulder holsters and inside the pants holsters. The glocks carry much better in the hip or jacket pocket because of the short overall length. I (...and others...) have found them to be extremely reliable and they pack a powerful punch. Hope this helps. Kind regards, Leroy
  12. Amen brother!! We need to target these clowns, provide money to their opponents, and rid the country of them. They are dangerous men (...and women...). I believe what they advocate is treasonable; but no one has the nerve to go after them on that account. They regularly hide behind the First Amendment. Keep up the good work!! Kind regards, Leroy
  13. Great to hear!! I like the 265 grain bullets for both the 44 and the 45 Colt. Keep up the good work! Kind regards, Leroy
  14. Thanks for posting this most interesting read!! Kind regards, Leroy
  15. Great looking rifle. Cant wait for a report on the IOR scope. I am thinking about a low power variable for an AR. Kind regards, Leroy
  16. I want a pup out of this litter!!! What a dog!!! Leroy
  17. Give him a call. His place is hard to find and his "storefront" in down in a hollow as i remember. Hope this helps. Kind regards, Leroy
  18. Vol:_________ As others have already posted; reloading is as much a hobby as it is a way to save money. That being said; I am convinced you do save money when you handload "unusual" calibers. I have a 375 H & H and a 458 Winchester (...big animals beware...). Reloading cuts the cost of ammo for these beasties by probably 75%. Moving on to pistol calibers; I doubt you can save much on 45 ACP IF YOU ARE NOT PICKY ABOUT BULLETS. If you like to pick your bullets; you can save probably 50% reloading for the ACP. We load for every caliber of big bore pistol at my house -- from 357 mag right up to 45 Colt. We shoot lots of old time big bore loads. You simply cannot buy that sort of stuff and shoot a couple of hundred rounds every time you go to the range. First of all; you can’t find 'em. Second, if you could; you couldn’t afford to buy them. One dollar a round for pistol ammo is ridiculous (... in my opinion...). One dollar a round for 223 match (Black hills Ammo) is insane (... but many will willingly pay that price; I won’t!!!...) Lest some of you "real capitalists" want to beat me up; dont bother. As the great character "Pappy" O"Daniel said in the equally great movie "OH Brother": "...I'm with you folks! ..." I like the capitalist system too and am not advocating price controls. I just vote with my dollars and wont pay what some ask for their products. I'm just frugal, not socialist!! We buy brass on sale, look for deals on bulk bullets (... the ones we like...), do our lead bullet business for the big bore stuff with this guy: http://proshootpro.com/. Buy some soft bullets from this guy: http://www.cowboybullets.com/. (...works like a charm for lighter loads in revolvers; but a little pricey for what they are...). We watch at midway for "bullet specials" for jacketed bullets. Lastly, for the 357 sig and 45 ACP; we load Rainier Plated Bullets (...they are a good value and very accurate...). The bottom line of reloading is that you can get what you want. The downside is that it takes time, and you have a pile of stuff cluttering up your garage or gun room. Oh: Reloading curve for 45ACP. If you can read, are careful, and pay attention; about 45 minutes if you buy the right tools to begin with. Don’t try to save money on presses, dies, powder measures, scales, or reloading handbooks. Buy good ones. The good ones are Dillon, Hornady, Lyman, Redding, RCBS, and Redding -- in no particular order -- by the best stuff you can afford at the best price you can find. Hope this helps. Kind regards, Leroy
  19. Erik:____________ Niterunner hit the nail on the head. Recoil out of the Glock 33 is snappy. The pistol will climb in recoil; but you can pull it right back down on target. The grip on the baby glocks is wide but short. I think that tends to make them buck a little more if you have big hands. If you are used to shooting a big bore pistol (...40 or above...), you will have no problem with even the "baby" glocks. They are a great thing. Accurate and powerful. Hope this helps Kind regards, Leroy
  20. Watch here: Cherry's Handgun Inventory Page And here: Collectors Firearms Cherry's is a great bunch to deal with. Watch everyday. Cherry's inventory turns over pretty quickly. They are always buying and selling. Collectors Firearms is a big outfit in Texas. They get everything. Check out the Colt page. Hope this helps. Kind regards, Leroy
  21. Many thanks to all who have shared their knowledge on the Saiga. Now i need to get to work on a 410 conversion!! Kind regrds, Leroy
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    Show your Colts

    What a great thing!! Thanks for sharing the pics. Kind regards, Leroy
  23. Mike:___________ Good advice here. I dont like to use starting fluid on small engines unless i am dead sure that the engine is well lubricated. I have seen cylinders gall and rings stick from starter fluid overdoses. Another way get a bit of gas in the engine is to take a clean rag with a bit of gas soaked into it, hold it near the air cleaner, squeeze a bit, and crank the engine (...be careful here; too little gas is better than too much...do it outside the garage -- no burned down houses and garages wanted!!!....). If the engine hits, you know the fuel line has a blockage or the pump may be giving trouble. More good advice from redneck; same point being made: Hope ya get it running! Kind regards. Leroy Leroy
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    Show your Colts

    They always have the neatest stuff. They love colts. Keep your eyes peeled there. They have a pretty fluid inventory. Lots of neat stuff goes thru Cherry's. Regards, Leroy PS-- I LOVE THE DIAMONDBACK!!. SHOULD HAVE GOTTEN A 22 WHEN YOU COULD AFFORD ONE!
  25. leroy

    Show your Colts

    I understand. I wish we were closer and you could shoot our third generation 44 special. I got em years ago and we shoot them occasionally. Take a look here: Cherry's Handgun Inventory Page They are great guys to deal with. They generally have a good stock of third generations. We used to search Gunsamerica for colt saa's. They come and go there from time to time. Another great resource is US Firearms. Their quality (...internal and external finish on the high end models....) is better than colt (...i think...) and the USFA rodeo (...the matte finished blue...) models can be found in the $600 range. Kind regards, Leroy

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