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I figured on the local. Just thought I would give you options. Good luck.
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If all else local fails, a quick check shows some on eBay. At least I think they are the right ones.... This one has free shipping. https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F172143370086
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I'll take 2 sets of that please!
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Take a look at here: http://makenashville.org Never been there but hear good things.
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Has anyone looked into the classes Legal Heat runs at Cabela's. Looking into it, it is a 4 hour course with no range time or test. It says your permit will be issued from Utah or Arizona by mail. It says it covers Virginia too. Am I missing something? I know they are in Virginia, but it sounds like odd. Here is the event details from Cabela's site "Cabela's in Bristol has partnered with Legal Heat, the Nation's Leading Firearm Training Firm to provide concealed carry classes meeting the qualifying and documentation to obtain the Virginia CCW Permit, Utah CCW Permit, and the Arizona CCW Permit in a fun, non-intimidating class. These CCW permits allow combined concealed carry reciprocity in approximately 37+ states. Legal Heat's concealed carry class covers firearms safety, firearms handling, firearms transportation, firearms storage, ammunition self-defense laws, concealed carry techniques and much more. Legal Heat's firearm training instructors are all NRA and UTAH BCI certified, insured and among the most highly experienced in the industry and can answer your CCW questions. This course typically runs 4 hours. This Legal Heat course does not have a test or a range requirement. The Utah and Arizona permits are open to residents of any state and can be applied for by mail. You do NOT have to reside in the state of Utah or Arizona to qualify to apply. Register today for this fun and informative class. Seating may be limited. https://mylegalheat.com/cabelas or 855-GUN-CLASS."
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Ok. Great. I am not big on hats or logo'd shirts, but those would be a nice addition.
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Not terribly hard to find. Not sure when they went to plastic though. https://m.ebay.com/itm/Dan-Wesson-Barrel-Tool-44-Mag-Nice-/112766246763
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That looks more like patina to me. Lol Don't let @FUJIMO fool you. My house specializes in "finish" issue guns. They get lots of love and attention and no one calls them ugly....
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D@mn Thanks undisclosed sponsor! David, Have you ever looked at doing morale patches?
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For those of you not over at our sister site. I posted it there too. Kinda cool, but maybe just a reach to keep sales price up on some of their rifles. https://www.brownells.com/.aspx/bap...5Y2pORjVHMVd1YUlcL2p1bDdzbnY5UUV0WmdKUVN1TyJ9
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I really think they orchestrated the fight between Rick and Daryll just to get rid of the guns and ammo in that humvee. Rather out of place and stupid at that moment.
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Probably not long unless they were able to get a patent filed on a pre-existing technology. I bet they did not or someone would have leaked the patent application. So any barrel manufactures that read this: Crank us out some barrels to get started. So is the straight lands the ONLY thing that makes this work or is the 26 inch over all still in play?
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Looks like the Matchdot manual is here under Ultradot. Not a lot to the manual though. Looks like battery compartment may be on the largest upward turret or post. A Nickle should work on it. These usually use large watch batteries. http://www.ultradotusa.com/ultradotdist2010_013.htm I agree on the target pistol idea. This is not a cheap red dot.
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I have not read the report, but as a general statement: you can not stop everyone that wants to do this kind of thing. I have argued it many times with people. Unless you limit it to the point that you collect all urine, bat guano, fertilizer or silly things like that, you still leave people that are determined enough materials to build destructive devices. No one thinks anything if you buy a hacksaw, steel pipe, pipe caps, Teflon tape, and a drill at Lowe's. Or like the Unabomber, just use scrap pipe and such. These could be made into pipe bombs or jerryrigged guns. Take a look at some other countries. They make guns out of anything. I saw an industrial stapler turned into a one shot pistol. This guy could have crashed a small plane full of homemade explosives instead of shooting. Or driven a truck into the crowd. People are lucky he did not. So all the people out there screaming for gun restrictions refuse to admit in the overall, it will make little positive difference even if these people can't get guns. We all know truthfully that they will just buy them illegally or steal them anyway.
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Maker Space in Johnson City - Skillville JC - Anyone been there?
Ronald_55 replied to Ronald_55's topic in General Chat
I used to have a buddy that belonged, but he moved west -
Door Devil (Door Reinforcement) Group Buy! (Ends March 16th, 2018.)
Ronald_55 replied to GlockSpock's topic in General Chat
Like an onion....make them cry before they get all the way inside. -
Maker Space in Johnson City - Skillville JC - Anyone been there?
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https://knoxmakers.org 116 Childress St SW Knoxville, TN 37920 -
Door Devil (Door Reinforcement) Group Buy! (Ends March 16th, 2018.)
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I would have if it had not gotten snuck away when I was not looking. -
Door Devil (Door Reinforcement) Group Buy! (Ends March 16th, 2018.)
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Precisely why I would not have windows if the Fire Marshall would let me. If course roll down shutters can be installed after he leaves...... -
Door Devil (Door Reinforcement) Group Buy! (Ends March 16th, 2018.)
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If I was building a house, I would use a commercial steel frame too. If it was block, I would probably weld pins to the outside of the frame to reach back 6 inches or so into the block. Maybe 3 on each side and 2 at the top and bottom. It was d@mn heavy, but I toyed with picking up a lead lined door from a XRAY room that was 'scrap' to cut to house size. I decided that the rest being wood negated the value. My current door is steel, but not solid. I would prefer something in that space to make it harder to shoot through or drill. Weight is an issue though. -
My wife just forwarded me a link to this place. A makerspace is a community membership workshop that has "house" tools and materials to use. You can buy a membership. The thing that interests me is the classes. There is a Beginning Blacksmithing And a Beginning Welding that sound Interesting. Anyone know anybody there or has anyone been there? No idea how new it is. I know Knoxville used to be the closest makerspace. https://www.skillvillejc.com/sheduling
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Now that is a proper looking gun!