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Good Luck. Not sure it still applies in today's wars, but people used to say... Keep your head down and dig your foxholes deep.
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Obama's Pizza Party At Taxpayer's Tab
Trekbike replied to E4 No More's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Don't forget, so are his vacations and everything else he does. -
I agree with et45. I think the reason it's not on the compact, is just that, trying to reduce the size. It did get me to thinking about the palm swells. I'll double check my FS M&P tonight but from what I remember it might come into play with the "large" version of the back palm swell. I'll see how far up on the beavertail it comes up. I run the "medium" size. But then again, the compact probably has the exact same size palm swells so it probably has nothing to do with it.
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Doh!! Called that one wrong. Thanks for the info.
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Really surprised by this story. Not sure where Mason County is, but I guarantee it's no where near the western part of the state around Seattle, etc. They're real liberal like California.
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The last guy can decide to keep his gun or switch to what the next to last guy was using if he wants. But then I guess at that point the best rifle to switch to is something like a scoped 30-06 or a .308 hunting rifle in order to kill game.
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The only thing I would add would be; "Please be aware that your last paycheck will be paid in cash...and since you voted for change, please don't be surprised when you get just that"
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Yea...what he said
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Everyone...Listen up. Be sure to either "thank" or "express your anger" to how your respective rep voted. In my case it won't be a "thanks"...
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+1. This is probably a much more important pledge to make than not informing other establishments of an improper posting. Money, or lack thereof in this case, talks....
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Dang... oh well...it was still good anyway.
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What's wrong you you!!! Haven't you heard there's a recession...You aren't suppose to be spending any money...only the Government. Did Obama give you permission? LOL. Seriously, killer ride.
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Obama Orders GM and Doge out of NASCAR....
Trekbike replied to BrandonTN's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I hope it's not true either. If it is, maybe it'll wake a few people up to all the other stuff the Government is sticking it's nose into. Not sure some people are paying attention. -
Since we're talking about jam...
Trekbike replied to Trekbike's topic in Gunsmithing & Troubleshooting
I like the way you're thinking on the spring tension being too tight, but he has the 13 rnds mags and most always only loads in 10. Loading 12 isn't easy, and 13, really makes you work. Also, I've tried to watch him closely and haven't noticed him riding the slide. He is very deliberate it dropping it cleanly. As a side note, the first round FTF's don't usually occur until around 100+ rounds. (Not 100% of the time.) I first thought it was build up on the ramp. You can see the normal powder residue on the ramp but it wipes totally clean if you run your finger across the ramp. Nothing crusty that would inhibit the feed. Or at least seems to me. I don't see anything abnormal that catches my eye. David -
My son has a polymer frame, full size, MRI Baby Eagle .40 cal. Probably around 500+ rounds through the gun at this point. From time to time during a practice session (100 - 150 rnds), the first round off the mag will have a FTF. This is after inserting the mag and then dropping the slide. It will do it with both mags. The feed ramp is smooth and doesn't have any gouges. It's not consistent when and if it will do it. For the most part, the following rounds during fire will feed fine. Just wondering if he's doing something different from time to time when dropping the slide. From what I remember it has done it both with releasing the slide lock, and manually pulling back the slide and then releasing. We had been shooting WWB 165g FMJ, but then starting reloading with Montana Gold 180g RN FMJ. It has done it with both types of rounds. Any thoughts? Gun or operator? David
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LOL... Thanks....I really needed that...it's been a bad day.
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jackdog, You obviously haven't been reading the news, he is THE messiah. That trumps even Nancy Pelosi. What a pair... David
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Favorites: G&L (service, range, HCP classes), Bellshire (price), Hero-Gear (accessory inventory) Worst Franklin Gun Shop (attitude and price) - I will say that they have a ton of gun and accessory inventory - I'm just not buying.
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And the problem is??? LOL Just make sure you steer her towards one or two you've had your eyes on...Share the love....
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My wife and I stayed here last summer. Stayed in one of the deluxe one bedroom cabins. It's in the Townsend area. A lot quiter than Gatlinburg. It's not cheap but we really enjoyed it. The website has quite a few pictures of the cabins, lodge, etc. http://www.dancingbearlodge.com/
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I'm not familiar with Benelli's so I want to make the right choice. I want to make sure it's a reliable gun. I intend on using it for HD and a fighting shotgun if the SHTF at some point in the future. The model I was looking at has just about all the stuff I'm looking for so I'm not that concerned about the lack of accessories for the Benelli. I would like to add a two round extension but TacStar does make one for the Benelli. Thanks, David
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Hey does anybody that owns one regret the purchase? I'm in the market for a 12 ga tactical and really liked the feel and handling on a Super Nova Tactical with ghost ring sights I saw in a local shop. I also like the idea that it can handle up to 3 1/2" shells. I'm also considering a 870, which everyone likes. I've got a 870 Trap model I'm currently looking to sell to fund the tactical purchase so I like the 870 models well enough. Like I said, the Benelli is really speaking to me and just looking to get feedback from someone that owns one. Thanks, David
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Nice M&P. Thinking of getting one myself. BTW, your tile grout looks good too. David
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It was really nice listening to him on the radio. I'll miss him doing the Rest of the Story. While I can appreciate his son trying to do the segments, it's just not the same. David
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Yea. I enjoyed it too. While we're not there on all the technology in the movie, we're really close. Scary to think about it. David