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BigK

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  1.   I'm with you on this. We clearly don't have all the facts and may never know what really happened. From what I gathered he has custody, charges were filed, he was arrested, released on bond, and the child was placed back in his custody. Is that right? How could they place the child back in his custody until the first charges are cleared?
  2. I used Lee dies in my Lee turret press for a long time (9mm, 45 acp, 9mm Mak, .38/.357). Then I ran across a sale price on a set of 9mm Hornady dies and 100 free Hornady 9mm XTP bullets that I could not pass up. I thought the dies were much much smoother. The sizing die is where I noticed the most difference. It took far less pressure to size the brass and the return stroke is less jerky and with no sticking (even without lube). The bullet guide jonathon1289 mentioned is very nice, but I couldn't fit the larger lock rings on my tiny Lee turret.   When I upgraded to a Dillon press, I moved the 9mm Hornady dies over and was still very satisfied. Only now they felt even smoother all around (maybe due to the increased leverage and stability?). Plus, I got to use the awesome lock rings too. I tried the Lee dies in this press too and could honestly feel the difference in the smoothness of both the up and down stroke. So, I switched back.   Then I went and got a 2nd Dillon press for 45 acp I went ahead and got it with Dillon dies. Now I'm spoiled rotten. They are even better than the Hornady dies, but I did miss the Hornady lock rings when I was setting it up.
  3. hmm, no riots? looting? civil unrest?
  4. I've had the same issue on For Sale threads too and got the same permissions error.   It'd be cool to be able to mark things as sold.
  5. [quote name="SlapChopDonkey" post="1182242" timestamp="1408722228"]It will do more damage to your seat and your back than to the gun.[/quote] Almost every shirt I own has tiny little holes where my gun rubbed it against my seatbelt when driving enough to make holes.
  6. I knew an ol guy that could do that trick. I knew he stacked the deck for telling the story, but couldn't ever figure out how he knew where I'd cut the deck.
  7. dang, I missed it too
  8.   And add that the officer is already suffering from facial fractures from the last time this poor innocent child got within arms reach of him.
  9.   dang, it's bad enough to die that young, but after all that hard work, he didn't even get to reap ANY rewards from it...that sucks
  10. [quote name="R_Bert" post="1180094" timestamp="1408153377"]I took a look at TN university system tuition rates. Wow. I had no idea it was so expensive now. MBAs from $45K to $70K and more. I would have to sell my house or kill my 401K to even think about finishing a grad degree. No idea how I would even start back up now. Kudos to OP for getting it together.[/quote] Two of my co-workers have wrapped up their MBAs and one a PhD in the past couple of years. They say nothing but good things about the overall process and that the feeling of accomplishment surpasses just having their bachelor's degree. All 3 went slow (1 or 2 classes per semester), so the cost and class load is easy to handle and still work fulltime. The problem with all 3 people is that they still work at the same place. They'll NEVER get a fair return on their investment in time/money until they shop that new degree around in the market. Same would hold true for any new marketable skill, I guess.
  11. I like the blk/gray...looks great with the 2-tone. IMHO...black slide + silver frame + wood grips = looks like a Kimber
  12. [quote name="monkeylizard" post="1176532" timestamp="1407421411"]Not even close. I know I've seen threads reaching page counts up into the 20's if not the 30's. I'm pretty sure the Funny Pics thread (which seems to have been purged) went a lot longer. I know the gay wedding cake one was way up there too.[/quote] Don't forget the Martin-Zimmerman thread, it had to be way up there too.
  13. very well said, Sidewinder! Looting and rioting don't create justice anyway, does it?
  14. In the marketing class they forced me to take at MTSU they said some brands charge more just to position themselves in the market as a prestige brand. Despite operating costs and other expenses being only slightly higher, the higher price that some brand names charge gives buyers a sense that the product is of higher quality whether it really is or not. This is seen as a status symbol among owners and the market seems to accept it. I have no clue if that's the case here. I'm sure Colt and Sig have higher operating costs than less expensive brands and that they really do spend a ton on advertising. However, mil-spec is a MINIMUM standard, not the pinnacle of quality. If a $700 gun is mil-spec and a $900 gun has more polished parts due to higher standards, all that extra labor and machine adds value to the product. The question is what value the buyer places on that added machining. Personally, I place little to no value on it because I'm a lousy shot and my AR isn't my life or death weapon anyway.
  15. I live in a very large neighborhood that many would call racially and socio-economically diverse. I'm not giving everything I worked hard for to a bunch of thugs without a fight.
  16. We talk about dressing a certain way to conceal weapons here. We don't mind buying pants a size too big in the waist to allow for IWB or shirts too loose and long to serve as concealment. Personally, I include the option to pocket carry in this clothing choice. Since I know I'm gonna want to pocket carry from time to time, I look for loose fitting pants with big pockets on purpose.
  17. Until looters, rioters, and their ilk are shot on sight, they become more emboldened.
  18. I make a conscious effort to try, but wind up reflexively closing my left eye anyway. I'm sure that means I'm totally screwed if I'm ever in a gun battle and need more peripheral vision.
  19. OCTX harms the public view of the Pro-2A movement as much as The Westboro Baptist Church harms the public view of Chrisianity.
  20. [quote name="tnhawk" post="1179803" timestamp="1408076912"]I like my G27 for IWB but I can't carry it in my pocket.[/quote] It don't work in skinny jeans :D Just kidding...couldn't resist
  21. The old rifle looks pretty darn cool too
  22. Congrats on the new rifle. I'm sure you'll love your M&P Sport as much as I love mine. I've made a few cosmetic changes to mine to make it fit me better, but I'm not a good enough shot to need anything this gun doesn't do.
  23. You won't even notice the grip safety is there if you properly grip the guns, so that makes the manual of arms almost identical except for the ambi safety on the SA. You WILL notice the difference in the sights, though. Springfield has swept back rear sights that maximize the sight radius and an awesome FIBER OPTIC front sight! I find that the width of the G36 makes it seem huge in comparison, so it may be too thick to pocket carry. The front to back size of the G36 grip is much bigger too. If you have big hands you might find the XD-s too cramped. If you have small hands you might find it hard to get a good hold on that G36 when it goes boom.
  24. I used to pocket carry a Ruger SP101 all the time and it's wider, taller and longer than a G26. I guess the pockets are bigger on pants for bigger guys. I don't wear baggy pants, but they aren't blow your shoes off when you fart pants either.
  25. Kudos, another win for the good guys!

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