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MacGyver

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  1. I feel your anger. I think this is one of the most dangerous things about this war. The average member of the public is not connected to it in any way, shape or form. We haven't been called to sacrifice anything. Unless you have a personal connection with someone who is there, then you wouldn't even know it's happening.

    I was in Cool Springs Mall the other evening with the wife and kids. I saw a poster that said "Ask not what your country can do for you, Ask "Do you have these in a size 5." In other words - prop up this artificial illusion we have of a functioning economy by continuing to spend like there is no tomorrow. I wanted to rip it off the wall.

    As someone who was in 1WTC the morning of September 11 and spent almost a year at Ground Zero afterwards, it really depresses me to see the unity and purpose of mission following that event thorougly squandered.

  2. It's great so far. I put about 100 rounds through it last Thursday evening. I was having an issue with the mag release, but the factory was great about clearing it up.

    Hope that 238 works out for you. I look at selling my p230 to get one.

  3. Since the original post was about the Micro Eagle, I've got the one Hatmaker sold to fund his NightHawk purchase. It's not pretty, but it disappears in a good pocket holster - even for a guy who's 6'0'' and 150lbs. It will still disappear in a pair of jeans with either the side or rear pocket holster I got from Meco. It is accurate - and I like that it's solid steel.

  4. I've got mine reserved. I skipped the 3G, as my original is still working just fine. I want the faster network access though. And, I figure that in 6 months or so, I will need a battery in my phone. Replacing that is as expensive as the $99 upgrade.

    I'm looking forward to it.

  5. 1. I hired a guy today.

    This might seem strange, but as a small business owner it is validation that I am doing something right, and takes a bunch of work off my shoulders. It lets me focus on growing the business as opposed to always being neck deep in the day-to-day.

    Not to mention that neither party in our government seems to have any clue how unbelivably difficult it is as a small business owner to actually create a job. Both sides talk about whatever policy they are pursuing as somehow magically creating jobs. I'd like to get some of that magic, because from where I stand it's been an uphill fight one step at a time.

    2. Went to the bank to deposit money instead of taking it out. You've got to be thankful for the little things.

    3. Going to the range tonight - OnTarget down in the Boro - and I've got a box of .380 that I was able to pick up at Wal-Mart. The P230 and the Micro Eagle that I got from Hatmaker are going to get some range time.

    Good times all around.

  6. Wal-Mart Nolensville Road: Cereal - check, Milk - check, 1 100rd box WWB .380ACP - check! The P230 is going to get some range time today after months of sitting neglected.

    Also had plenty of 22lr Federal bulk packs, a bunch of 44mag and 357sig. They had enough 243 and 30-06 to last until the Lord comes back.

  7. I would personally stay away from the 9VE. I have only fired two, but neither inspired confidence. One would not keep the slide back on an empty mag when it was new. The other wouldn't keep the slide back after a couple hundred rounds. Both had trigger pulls that were really rough and unbelievably heavy - even for a DAO pistol.

  8. The Wal-mart at Nolensville and Old Hickory has a pretty good stock of ammo in 9mm and .40SW this morning - about 30 boxes of each in Blazer Brass. A few WWB in 9mm - 100 pack value box and 50 count boxes. Restocked in bulk pack 22LR (Federal and Remington). Some 357 and 44Mag as well.

  9. I've still got my 10/22 carbine that I got for my 13th birthday. It's probably had +10,000 rounds of various bulk pack ammo over the years and just continues to perform. I don't think someone could offer me a price to sell it. Pick one up while you can - you won't regret it.

  10. Buckshot's Basic Survival Guide - probably the best authority on trapping/snairing I've ever read - from someone who does it for a living.

    http://www.trapperbuckshot.addr.com/Book-Buckshots-Basic-Survival-Manual.htm

    While you are there, his snaring kits are AWESOME. His commercial locking snares and scent lures turn the tide in your favor. I carry three of his small snares and a medium snare in my Level II kit along with various sents. Not much weight, and a 10 pound raccoon would keep you alive for a week. We've set out a couple of drops of scent lure and set up for observation before without snaring, and it is amazing what you attract.

    Snaring and trapping can be very hit or miss without refining your skill set. A recent Man vs. Wild has Bear (and his support crew) set out about 20 traps, and he went hungry - I'm sure he wound up eating an eyeball or something before teaching some weekend warriors how to fall to their death.

    Make sure you check local regs before you practice your skills - they vary widely. Most places have placement restrictions and checking requirements to ensure you don't snare curious pets.

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