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The BP ad with the three dudes singing Backstreet Boys in the work van doesn't get old.
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I'm gonna knock this Bazinga outta the park. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/191040/IMG_20180930_144605-688390.JPG |
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I smell like wet hay.
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IDK, haven't tried it yet. A friend put a KE comp on his G19 and said it made it shoot a lot flatter. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Lol it’s a $50 carrier from ar500 armor (I think)
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Getting all that shit to fit in my a holster took a lot of heat gun work and even more cursing. But it fits and I didn't fuck up the ALS retention, so now I can run around and do stupid shit at night without losing my pistol. So I have that going for me.
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Kinda wanted to make a gamer gun and try a comp.
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What type of doggie should we be looking for next? Thinking maybe something that can double as a service dog for the boy with his seizures? Not that he's had one in a long time, but it would be nice. As to what might be appropriate for you, i’m assuming that you aren’t going to want a lot of hair that would necessitate daily care or regular trips to the groomer. Also that something in the 35-70 lb range is the sweet spot. Energetic enough to keep up with you but not bouncing off walls. Good with kids and some degree of chaos/unpredictability, obviously. I’d look at maybe Boykin Spaniels (if rescue, probably a reject hunting dog that was too laid back), collies (smooth over rough, but they’re a lot more rare), catahoulas, and cur dogs, black mouth cur preferable. There are some other, possibly better suited breeds out there, but they’re pretty rare and probably won’t be available as rescues. A Ridgeback would be a decent prospect if you wanted to go big. And i’m friends with a ridgeback breeder that would probably be willing to place a retiree (usually 4ish years old), but it wouldn’t be a rescue. It would just be one of her dogs getting its very own family. And how much does she normally charge for a retiree? |
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