-
Posts
68 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Feedback
0%
Content Type
Forums
Events
Store
Articles
Everything posted by Tango down
-
Hilarious! You wouldn't be able to draw and you'd probably get your weapon and nice quality holster stolen if you got knocked the ugh huh out. Lol
-
P30 is superier in regards to ergonomics but only comes in 9 or 40. It also has several different varients for different type trigger option. The P30 is a true ambidextrous gun too including the safety version. The safety option is similar to a 1911 safety...it simply prevents the hammer from striking. I know the HK45 doesn't have the ergonomics but is still an awesome weapon.
-
Memphis zoo has panda's - beat that!
-
Range Report - 100 rounds shot tonight flawlessly. I may have to ditch the weapon light. I got the laser sighted in but really don't know what the point of it is on a gun with such good factory sights (illuminecent). All groupings were within 2" at 20' out of the box. Now time to break it down for a thourogh cleaning.
-
Memphis has the best zoo!
-
Mine is a varient 3 DA/SA
-
Check it out - my new P30S .40 S&W Anybody else have one of these?
-
Site for a small Memphis area gathering?
Tango down replied to Links2k's topic in Events and Gatherings
Sounds good to me...what ever happened to Brighton Arms? Did they move back and become the gun cabin? -
I have this Truglow red dot on my Ruger SR-22 and love it. I think it's hard to beat for the price: http://www.truglo.com/IW_Products.m4p.pvx?;MULTI_ITEM_SUBMIT Click on red dots and it's the 8360B.
-
Played the video frame by frame and it didn't appear to bite her...I think she just freaked. Dude behind her has his hands open like he's going to catch her...almost coulda been staged. She didn't drop the gun too.
-
William Shatner graduated from the phazer, keeps a cool head.
Tango down replied to a topic in General Chat
Freaking awesome! I love it! -
I've declared WAR on carpenter bees . . .
Tango down replied to enfield's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
.177 Gamo Whisper -
I would roll with option B as well, and I would guess that most individuals on here would probably do the same in that most of us realize we must be prepared to defend ourselves. The risk of having an interaction with a LEO within just a few minutes waiting on your return is minimal...depending on the location of course, but I do think there is reason to believe they'd be understanding about it.
-
Urban hunter - next meal scampering by...
Tango down replied to a topic in Survival and Preparedness
I am going to rely on the dove that roost in my backyard. I have one now for the second year has set up nest on my back porch on a bench, behind some pots. I keep telling her that I hunt your kind but she's not listening! -
Urban hunter - next meal scampering by...
Tango down replied to a topic in Survival and Preparedness
ROFL! Racoon is a bit greasy, but definately eatable if the shtf. -
My dad and his friend used to hunt civil war relics with metal detectors. They were hunting back in the late 70's between Germantown and Collierville when they came upon an old Yankee camp site near the railroad. We assume they were guarding the railroad back in the day. The best find they dug up was an extremely rare CSA buckle. A few years back I went back to that spot with my dads friend to do some detecting. A subdivision was being built on the land but I still was able to dig up a miniball. Now the houses are complete and the wood are gone...good memories though everytime we pass by it.
-
One of my best friends is convinced he saw one back in the early 70's in the Hatchie River bottoms. He and two cousins were horseback riding as kids. They came into a clearing and the horses started acting uneasy. They went about 50 yards and one of the horses got spooked and almost threw my friend. He looked across the clearing and on the treeline he saw what fit the description. They immediately went directly to the stable, put the horses up, and got the heck outta there. We were friends for a long time before he told me this story. I know him well enough to know if he were kidding me. It always makes him uneasy when I bring up the topic to this day. It really has gotten me to wonder about it...especially on those early morning (before daylight) hunts walking through the woods to the stand.
-
So UFO's, ghosts, and a little bit about Bigfoot have been discussed - but I thought he needed his own thread for it to be respectable. So lets here about those Bigfoot run ins.
-
Welcome from another freshman.
-
Nope - just getting opinions on them. My next gun purchase I believe will be a 1911 and the only thing I'm set on is a tactical rail. I know that DM Bullard makes quality leather holsters for the 1911.
-
Super Sweet!
-
Not sure about the holsters but what 1911 did you choose?
-
Check this out: http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/product/standard-item.jsp?_DARGS=/cabelas/en/common/catalog/item-link.jsp_A&_DAV=MainCatcat602006-cat603333&id=0054159712924a&navCount=2&podId=0054159&parentId=cat603333&masterpathid=&navAction=push&catalogCode=IA&rid=&parentType=index&indexId=cat601233&hasJS=true I bought it a few months ago and it is good for the price...it's also go the poor man's ACOG look going on.
-
I chose the Ruger sr-22 and love it. I don't hear change hitting the ground with each spent 5.56 casing. I was between the m&p 15-22 and the sr-22. I chose the sr-22 simply due to the availability of the mags and the all metal construction.