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Clod Stomper

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  1. You may be thinking of the Red Cockaded Woodpecker (or the Red Chuckleheaded Woodpecker, as a friend calls it), which is still considered endangered as far as I know.
  2. Do you get to wear robes? Secret handshake? Clandestine meeting hall? Hazed in in some bizarre sexual initiation? No thanks. BTDT.
  3. I am in love, spelled L-U-S-T. I just wish I could find, and afford, a Marlin in .32 Mag. http://www.scout.com/outdoors/hunting/story/1556284-one-rifle-shoots-two-cartridges
  4. I have a UTG on my home defense carbine. It's well made, as EssOne said. Only difference between it and another name-brand I bought (DPMS maybe?) is the UTG only has one clamp where the other has two.
  5. The main reason I built my AR pistol was to have a short barrelled .300 Blackout. The Blk is more efficient in short barrels than is the 5.56. Eventually though, I will have a kit including a pistol lower, a .300 upper, a 5.56 upper and a .22 lr conversion. 300 will be the main upper, the .22 will stay in the 5.56 upper for small game. And if necessary, I can shoot 5.56 ammo as well.
  6. I know next to nothing about HVAC, but the first thing I thought when I saw that pic was "rodent". I've seen plenty of nests.
  7. I wonder if the chamber could be cut with a 7.62x25 reamer? This post http://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?256118-30-Badger-30-Reece&p=2972130&viewfull=1#post2972130 states that Dave Manson suggested having a reamer made without the rim. Then a deeper chamber could be cut. Then one could use 357 mag or max cases. Without looking up the chamber dimensions for each round, I don't see the difference between a rimless ".30 Badger" and the 7.62x25.
  8. I like it. I assume velocities are similar to .32-20 as well? Might be a fun revolver round if the case set back can be dealt with.
  9. Which, as far as I know, was never ratified by US. So we aren't bound by it. It's a silly rule anyway. Making ammunition more humane? Psssshh.
  10. https://youtu.be/QJ882QYzr-M
  11. You can still buy the real stuff... somewhere. For the last several nights, some neighbors have been setting off some massive fireworks. And they sound factory-made. A big whoosh when it launches and a massive boom a few seconds later. Rattles the windows. It's pretty annoying really. I keep expecting it to wake up our 2-1/2 year old. But so far he's slept through it. And this in Knox county. Not even legal here.
  12. Had I been walking with a little kid, I wouldn't expect ANYONE in a vehicle to see me. And I pay close attention in a parking lot. Even if you accidentally got close, he should have gotten out of the way. Yet another reason why I park at the back of the lot. Less traffic, easier to get in and out. Some people are just dicks.
  13. Sure looks like it.  I really do hope they make a version in .308 and non-proprietary mags.
  14. I wondered about that too.  Looked like panic shooting to me.     I don't think she should face any discipline for it.  Just as I don't think a private citizen should.  He did, after all, beg to be shot.
  15. I want one. Except in .308 or .264 Rem. And accepting PMags or M14 mags. http://bearingarms.com/ohio-ordnance-works-heavy-counter-assault-rifle-hcar/ Oh yeah, just the video...   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvEb4PzSfx0&app=desktop
  16. If being able to use the same ammo in your handgun and long gun is a factor, I think you're really limiting yourself. Given the two options, I'd go with the SKS. BUT, if you really want one cartridge for two guns, think about the .357 Mag or Max. Or .44 Mag. While the 9mm will usually gain some speed out of a longer barrel, the magnum rounds will gain enough to reach out a couple hundred yards or more.
  17. I've been planning to make a double-layered, round rack on a lazy Susan bearing. Stack the stuff you don't use as much in the back, put the ones you pull out more often on the spinning rack. If I ever get time to get it done, I'll post some pitchers.
  18. Fortunately, that clown didn't have an ounce of competence, else he could have killed at least one of the officers. Good job adding some chlorine to the gene pool. Edit: Just noticed you said it was a replica. No way for them to tell that quickly. I guess he just wanted to be shot.
  19. Even a 1/4" punch or rod works well. Insert it from the opposite side, push the detent and spring down and capture it with the punch. Push the punch back with the pivot pin.
  20. What is that? I want one. Edit: Never mind. Found it. http://www.gizmag.com/toyota-sienna-tacoma-mashup-ultimate-utility-vehicle/38184/
  21. I tend to be a bit slow at times. But I'm not gay. No, really, I'm not!
  22. Sorry, but that was long ago. In a galaxy far, far away.

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