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Ebow1

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  1. Well the good new use I had a pair of my brothers' old heavily chipped blades to experiment with. I can sand down the blades using the roughest of the sandpaper attachments and that'll correct for the chips. Trying to use the stone sharpening attachment ended exactly as Randall said it would. Also, I look at some other things online and apparently, even for people who can use this system effectively, it still damages the blades over time due to the heat issue. So that's a wash.

  2. Not to mention they are apparently going to be demonstrating at the Starcraft 2 Swarm Hive whatever thing release in Irvine, CA passing out pamplets about how people should respect all living creatures, even the FICTIONAL ALIEN RACE, THE ZERG in the game.

  3. I'm looking into getting certified as an armed guard, I'm just wondering where to start. It seems there is the one main class but a variety of others for the variety of instruments they carry. Are they all necessary? Should I take the class and try and get a job or try and get on with a security company with the reservation that I first take the class (or all the classes)? Any input on this would be appreciated.

  4. This is for a buddy mine. He's got a CZ that's locking the slide back with rounds still in the magazine. This is occurring regularly between 2 different magazines and 2 different shooters. He's took it to the gunsmith at Nashville Armory, but I'm curious myself as to what it could be. My only theory is faulty magazine springs aren't pushing the rounds up right and sometimes it's not registering that there's a round in the mag causing the slide to lock back when it shouldn't. I didn't get a chance to look at it myself so that's all the info I can give.

     

  5. Dmarcin, I consider it unfortunate that I was not brought up in the environment you have described. My families before me were hunters and farmers, it seems, right up until my parents' generation. My mom never liked guns and wouldn't let me near them. The most unfortunate part of this, is that my grandfather greatly wanted to take me hunting with him (at least once he found out I could imitate a wild turkey call good enough that they'd talk back). My mom would not let this happen and the most unfortunate part of that is the fact that it decreased the amount of time I got to spend with my grandfather while he was alive.

  6. Buddy o mine who works at a small airport in New Orleans called me a while back. Said The USMC Commandant (apologies if I misspelled that) came through his airport and gave him some kinda weird coin that didn't look like it was currency but did look valuable. He had no idea what it was. I told him to hold on to it as he got a freaking challenge coin from the freaking USMC COMMANDANT. On a side note, from what I've learned about the challenge coin stuff, even if the other person is able to present it the higher ranking coin wins and is still owed a drink.

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  7. Buddy of mine found a revolver that a buddy of his had just sittin in storage and wanted some info on it. It's a Smith and Wesson .32 WCF with a serial number of 92317. I can't speak as to condition as I haven't actually seen so much as a picture of it, but we're just trying to find out as much as we can. Any help and ANY info is appreciated.

  8. Guys, guys, there's a very simple solution to this, at least for people who work at a pizza place. You use the equipment that is necessary to the operation of the store AS a weapon. For example, hurling a pizza oven at somebody. Pizza Hut can't exactly fire you for having the oven in the store THEY put it there. Also, it helps if you're a driver, as nobody screws with the guy who threw the pizza oven. In all seriousness there's all KINDS of crap inside a kitchen that can be used as a weapon that you didn't put there and can't be defined as you having a weapon.

  9. My dad used to collect coins, and worked in a coin store for a little bit, so I've always known what $2 bills were. Apparently, I think it's Clemson or somebody has some kind of basketball game tradition involving stamping $2 bills with their logo. I got paid for some pizza at Domino's entirely in 2s. I kept as many as I could when I cashed out but ended up using one to pay what belonged to the store. Next day one of these high school girls is all excited cause she found a $2 bill in the register. I told I had 9 more in my truck and she freaked out, said she had never seen em before.

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