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monkeylizard

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  1. Bulldoze the ones up on the road out off the side into the pit. They die when they splat. Backup and do it again as more come up the road. Use 2 or 3 hardened dozers to keep it cycling and cover one another.   Leave a few walkers in there to keep calling in more. Go back every few weeks/months and wash-rinse-repeat.   Set barricades at several points in case the road collapses when you're not there to watch.
  2. Mineral spirits will cut it. I cleaned some up using hot water and degreaser. Followed up with a spraying of CLP and a wipe down. Done.
  3. As was pointed out above, even if the FFL's records are all paper, the manufacturer/distributor has a specific date when it was sent to the FFL. This gives the LEO and FFL a point to start in the paper records at the FFL's site (or at the BATFE warehouse if the FFL is out of business). Unless an FFL has inventory sitting for long periods of time, the 4473 should be located pretty quickly.
  4.   I think it was meant to show that in this case, it wasn't as simple as putting someone down who was a gonner. With the history between Rick and Carter, along with Rick's recent off-the-rails with which Michonne is familiar and the execution which Morgan witnessed, I think they're both concerned for Rick. It's that question in their mind of "is Rick killing Carter because it needs to be done, or because he wants to do it?". They both say to each other after that it needed to be done. That's true, but they both left unsaid what they were really thinking.
  5.   That's what I was thinking. Keep enough in there to keep calling in more, but thin the herd from time to time to keep the risk down. They could come up with any number of ways of killing them other than fire bombing.
  6. You heard it here first, folks. Oh Shoot is a self-confessed street walker.
  7.   1. is no longer true. Maryland was the last one and they recently ended the requirement. http://www.guns.com/2015/05/13/maryland-scraps-failed-cartridge-casing-mandate-advocated-by-gun-control-groups/
  8.   Right now The Saints and Titans are part of an 8-way tie for 2nd place. The Lions have us all beat. I suspect that by the end of the season, it will be the 49ers and the Dolphins fighting for dead last.
  9. Dean wanted to sell it off to developer buddies for condos for hipsters. Turn it into the next Germantown. Barry really wants the hippy dippy crap she spouts.
  10. That's a ninja turtle.
  11.   With our new mayor, she'll want to bulldoze it to put up sustainable-urban-affordable-farming-transportation-housing or some such.
  12. I get all of mine from a guy off Trinity Lane. I think he gets scratch-n-dent ones right from the manufacturers because I've never seen a serial number on any of them and some look like maybe they were test models because they can be kind of rough. Probably salesman samples. His prices are AWESOME! He keeps his overhead low by not paying rent or building insurance and other stuff that suckers with brick-n-mortar stores have to pay. I text him and he tells me where to meet. Super convenient and he works around my schedule. I've never seen any real good collector pieces in his inventory, but if you need a Jennings, Bryco, or Rohm, he'll hook you up. No paper work either. He said that since it's a cash only business, we don't need a 4473. That sounds legit, right?                                                 For any BATFE agents perusing TGO, that's called humor.
  13. Yep. Needs a NSFA tag. Not Safe For Anyone.
  14. I'm sure the city's attorney would argue that it's not a recreational venue, or at least it isn't for things like the gun show, the flea market, etc. Then it's a place of business. Of all the crazy things they've said about real parks, this is the one place/event they may have a point.
  15. That's probably true in both situations.
  16. Yep. Lowes/HD has limited access points into the building. No big glass storefront, just the entrance and exit doors, lumber yard entrance, garden center entrances (sometimes 2), back door, and back loading dock door. Quickly close up several of the entrances and you've got a great long-term hunker-down location. Plus all the materials needed fortify it both defensively and offensively. There are a lot of good booby trap and bomb making supplies in a hardware store. Plus the high roof for over watch. The 2 biggest downsides I see are short-term food until the garden center starts producing more than just pretty flowers, and it's a big target for anyone rolling through.
  17.   Alternative to gun oil, or KYJ?
  18.   The car doesn't need to look 4 cars ahead. It just needs to talk to the car that's 3 cars ahead which itself is only looking 1 car ahead.. Classic game of "telephone" but without the information loss along the way.
  19.   Is that what it's for?
  20. And here I thought I was clicking on a Game of Thrones thread....
  21. You must be thinking about the giant bears that used to roam out west. Here's a pic of one carving the grooves into Devil's Tower in Wyoming.
  22. I got an SKS from Classic and it came with an accessory that I don't recognize. What is this? The cap at the bottom unscrews.
  23. Dang it! Stop quoting that nastiness!

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