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Thanks gentlemen. I an trying to find a aluminum or stainless grip
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This started out as a 223 Savage Striker that I purchased last fall form Dolomite. Not know to keep things as they are, I had plans for it Before I got home with it. Work Work and more work has delayed the completion a lot. But Sunday I was ably to put all the pieces together. And today took it to the range to fire form some brass. I do not have the load figured exactly but I think Im real close. Build consists of Savage Striker action in 6mmbr, Timmney Trigger, 7 Fingers stock( I cant say enough GOOD about this stock) 17.5'' Shilen Barrel, DNZ base and rings (another excellent product) So here is how it turned [url=http://s840.photobucket.com/user/ernursebjb/media/striker005_zps05236020.jpg.html][/URL] [url=http://s840.photobucket.com/user/ernursebjb/media/striker004_zps4983720f.jpg.html][/URL] Load isn't complete yet but I sent some brass down range today and here is the end result at 100yrds. Still need to get a good rest and possibly a scope change [url=http://s840.photobucket.com/user/ernursebjb/media/striker007_zps50d76728.jpg.html][/URL] Last 5 shot group [url=http://s840.photobucket.com/user/ernursebjb/media/striker008_zpsde1c4595.jpg.html][/URL]
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No one has mentioned it yet. But I love bullseye in my 9. I run 4.8gr with 124gr bullet and get real good results. That's is out of my XD, XDm and XDs. I have also run them thru a 9mm AR an have never had any problems. I do not know my FPS. But it is an Awesome combination
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24/7/365. Except at work. They kinda frown on caring in the Jail I work at
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Congrats.....it's a good feeling when they Finally step over My wife hated guns prior to our dating. Shortly after getting married I talked her into learning about guns and pulling the trigger on at least all (2) of my carry guns "Just in Case" something ever happened. She agreed.........this women can Rock a S&W38. I was shocked. So Yeah she is now the handler for my model 50
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Sweet Blades
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Nice job Mac
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Good Job on the blade I would vote for wood grips also, If you lived closer to Knoxville I would invite you by my shop I have about 20 different species of wood that would make a nice handle
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Sweet looking. I have shot the same pistol and they are very accurate. My. Friend uses his for fox and yotes
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I have one of Spots. They fit very nice in the hand and I have used mine a lot in the past week and this hawk is a tank. I split a wheel barrel load of oak kindling with it. And it didn't cost an arm and a leg ( at least not yet) LOL
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Jordan, after you left I finished the edge stropped it and this thing will shave. Awesome Hawk Thanks
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Nice Jordan that is probably going to be our next transaction. That could prove to be very useful when roughing out a carving
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That's Awesome, I have several from fallen officers and even one from a canine officer.
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[URL=http://s840.photobucket.com/user/ernursebjb/media/knife_zps66f6dcbd.jpg.html][/URL] Finally.....Had to get the owner to send me a pic. not the pic I would have went for but yeah well ya know
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I have been trying to but cumputer issues are holding me up. I can text or email them but posting pics isn't working
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Nice job. I just finished a set of tiger wood grips for one of the Deputies I work with for his BK-2. Really like the feel and balance. Looking into picking one up soon
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Smokie Mountain Woodcarvers is an awesome place and I believe it's hawger knob. Not sure but I think that is what the sign says. A well sharpened knife that is used correctly will only need stroping to keep sharp. I'm not talking about knives that second as a hammer. I have not sharpened any of my carving knives in a while. If they feel like they are resistant on cutting the strop makes short work in putting that fine edge back in place I have an old PC of leather on a square PC of oak that my Grand Pa made many years ago. Works great
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Thanks for all the input, we went to T-Mobil and are currently doing a trial run (2 weeks) to make sure that they work for our area. Price is awesome, we have 2 new IPhones unlimited text talk and data and we are only paying $120. Customer service was very good. We will see how the service is within the next 2 weeks. If this pans out they will be putting a hurt on Verizon. Found out the spent 40million to rent towers from Verizon and at&t.
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We have Verison now and have had for 15 yrs. prices go up and quality goes down. Wife is wanting to check out T-Mobil. And history out there on service and coverage
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A man owing me some money paid with about 15 gal of mixed brass, figuring this is all im ever going to see I took it home and started separating it. A lot of odd ball brass and in the bottom of the tub was 12pcs of new 45 basic brass 3 1/4 long. Never seen this before. A quick look on google and I guess this can be used for 45/70 if cut down but could not find any reference to a firearm using 45 basic. Any Idea of what it was used in/for
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cant believe I just sat here an hour and watched this. Very interesting, I have my Grand Paw's straight razors, afraid to use them. not much for spending time in the ER.
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They have to get past Sadie (90# weimaraner) first, then 870 then XD 9 with 3 17 rnd mags. My wife has a lady smith, hope she sleeps thru it if anything happens. She is blind as a bat without her glasses.
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BJB replied to White Goodman's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
Interesting I don't think I could own "to many guns" just as some of you. But in a way I have to agree that there is too many guns on the streets......its those that do not and never intend to carry legally. Working at the Sheriffs Dept I see way to many people high on crack or drunk out of their mind that are carrying. No way to control that factor, that's why I always carry