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Originally Posted By MissBheaven:
TGIF Sa/oU crew. Beyond exhausted, so grateful for a quiet weekend! Going to take a long, hot shower to get this cold out of my bones. Star Trek movie & dinner, that is about it for my fun filled Friday night. Hope you all have exciting weekend plans, especially those of you in the warmer states? Hugs from here. http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e27/allis61/emoticons/bighug_transp2.gif View Quote I think it may be a "Firefly" night here . . . |
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Originally Posted By MissBheaven:
TGIF Sa/oU crew. Beyond exhausted, so grateful for a quiet weekend! Going to take a long, hot shower to get this cold out of my bones. Star Trek movie & dinner, that is about it for my fun filled Friday night. Hope you all have exciting weekend plans, especially those of you in the warmer states? Hugs from here. http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e27/allis61/emoticons/bighug_transp2.gif View Quote Take care of yourself up there. Warm thoughts form here. |
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Originally Posted By MissBheaven:
TGIF Sa/oU crew. Beyond exhausted, so grateful for a quiet weekend! Going to take a long, hot shower to get this cold out of my bones. Star Trek movie & dinner, that is about it for my fun filled Friday night. Hope you all have exciting weekend plans, especially those of you in the warmer states? Hugs from here. http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e27/allis61/emoticons/bighug_transp2.gif View Quote Enjoy your evening! It's a Netflix night with the wife and then the fun show is in town tomorrow! Hoping to find some good stuff. |
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I have been stupid sick with bronchitis and a sinus infection.
The antibiotics seem to be kicking in, and the Vicodin and Phenergan are providing relief. See you all soon. |
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Originally Posted By Ohio:
I have been stupid sick with bronchitis and a sinus infection. The antibiotics seem to be kicking in, and the Vicodin and Phenergan are providing relief. See you all soon. View Quote Be well soon. Hope you find something at the show Pjoo. What we have here may be warm weather MissB, but it comes with a lot of mud. The snow is receding fast so instead of a winter wonderland, it's all brown. From the grass to the water- brown. Looks about as shitty as the DNC on pay - per - view IMO. |
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"I thoroughly disapprove of duels. If a man should challenge me, I would take him kindly and forgivingly by the hand and lead him to a quiet retired spot and kill him." Mark Twain
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Originally Posted By Ohio:
I have been stupid sick with bronchitis and a sinus infection. The antibiotics seem to be kicking in, and the Vicodin and Phenergan are providing relief. See you all soon. View Quote I had the bronchitis so bad I was off for three weeks on short term. That's why I was on in the morning for a while. Two inhalers and a atomizer with anti biotic too. No sinus infection though. That's one rough road, get well soon. |
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Originally Posted By Ohio:
I have been stupid sick with bronchitis and a sinus infection. The antibiotics seem to be kicking in, and the Vicodin and Phenergan are providing relief. See you all soon. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Ohio:
I have been stupid sick with bronchitis and a sinus infection. The antibiotics seem to be kicking in, and the Vicodin and Phenergan are providing relief. See you all soon. Wishing you a speedy recovery. Hope you're back on your feet soon! Originally Posted By Mauser1:
Friday is pizza night with quality time with my daughter. Now it's Saturday morning all the windows are open. Birds chirping, everyone sleeping in. Nothing like the neighbor two doors down loading a 10 second drag car across the street at 7am to get us all rolling today. I finally got a chance to get a decent picture of it. He apologised for the noise Then handed me free race tickets. I just don't know if I can stuff enough foam ear plugs in Makenna to get her to tolerate it. If not it's the usual dog park trip. http://i1087.photobucket.com/albums/j480/Mauserone/DSC_0278_zps86faeae0.jpg http://i1087.photobucket.com/albums/j480/Mauserone/DSC_0280_zpsa3c8a4c7.jpg Sucks about the noise but that was nice of the neighbor. My neighborhood is full of loud vehicles of all types and I just want to go apeshit when they drive through the neighborhood. So obnoxious. |
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Originally Posted By I-M-A-WMD:
Be well soon. Hope you find something at the show Pjoo. What we have here may be warm weather MissB, but it comes with a lot of mud. The snow is receding fast so instead of a winter wonderland, it's all brown. From the grass to the water- brown. Looks about as shitty as the DNC on pay - per - view IMO. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By I-M-A-WMD:
Originally Posted By Ohio:
I have been stupid sick with bronchitis and a sinus infection. The antibiotics seem to be kicking in, and the Vicodin and Phenergan are providing relief. See you all soon. Be well soon. Hope you find something at the show Pjoo. What we have here may be warm weather MissB, but it comes with a lot of mud. The snow is receding fast so instead of a winter wonderland, it's all brown. From the grass to the water- brown. Looks about as shitty as the DNC on pay - per - view IMO. LOL, funny comparison! It snowed a few inches here overnight but it will be gone by lunch... Sun's out full force today and at this altitude and low humidity the snow doesn't stand a chance. |
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So I promised my mom I'd never get a tattoo, but now that she's gone (passed away in 2011), and also my dad (passed away last week), I want to get old birthday/holiday cards they've given me, and have the "Love Mom" "Love Dad" in their handwriting tattooed over my heart.
Would it be wrong? Or would I be honoring them? I'm torn. |
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Originally Posted By BradsGrrl:
So I promised my mom I'd never get a tattoo, but now that she's gone (passed away in 2011), and also my dad (passed away last week), I want to get old birthday/holiday cards they've given me, and have the "Love Mom" "Love Dad" in their handwriting tattooed over my heart. Would it be wrong? Or would I be honoring them? I'm torn. View Quote Thinking on this one... |
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"I thoroughly disapprove of duels. If a man should challenge me, I would take him kindly and forgivingly by the hand and lead him to a quiet retired spot and kill him." Mark Twain
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I have a tattoo I've been wanting. I want "Honor Thy Father and Mother" added across my left shoulder above my Harley wings.
But having Hepatitis C and chronic low platelet count (I mean REALLY low, like almost no clotting factor at all) no one will touch me. I'm a walking biohazard. Ah the rewards of my misspent youth . . . |
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Originally Posted By MissBheaven:
Would love to head out to a show, nothing scheduled in this state until late April. Still in the grasp of this vortex cold, doesn't encourage high attendance. Did add couple thousand more rounds to the stash in anticipation of Spring & Summer plinking. http://i410.photobucket.com/albums/pp184/stacy2823/My%20pics/90912705-8899-471a-8c84-d190236745da_zps731ee04a.jpg <a href="http://www.sparkpeople.com/mypage_public_journal_individual.asp?blog_id=4086716" target="_blank">http://photos-ak.sparkpeople.com/nw/9/6/l962008183.jpg</a> Loose an hours sleep tonight, changed the clocks in the house. Ohio, hope you feel better soon, big, warm hugs from MissB. http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/kk283/tetsu69_reverse/Yahoo%20Emoticon/bighug.gif Lazy Saturday, haven't even bothered to get dressed. Have a nice evening Sa/oU friends & visitors. <a href="http://www.sherv.net/" target="_blank">http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/cats/purring-cat-smiley-emoticon.gif</a> View Quote What is up with that lower image? The one with the clock. I don't get it. |
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"Women are amazing creatures-sweet, soft, gentle & far more savage than we are" Robert A. Heinlein
"Why black rifles? Because FUCK YOU! That's why." <font color=red>RIP Jeff Reed</fo |
Originally Posted By MissBheaven:
Screw you with a rusty pitchfork M1! Saw this on FB & is reminiscent of your quirky comment. http://i410.photobucket.com/albums/pp184/stacy2823/My%20pics/1970909_636395503075667_635541023_n_zps0aaadbad.png View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MissBheaven:
Originally Posted By Mauser1:
What is up with that lower image? The one with the clock. I don't get it. Screw you with a rusty pitchfork M1! Saw this on FB & is reminiscent of your quirky comment. http://i410.photobucket.com/albums/pp184/stacy2823/My%20pics/1970909_636395503075667_635541023_n_zps0aaadbad.png Meh, we'll just be one more ahead of M1 for awhile . . . |
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I don't often bare my soul, it's ugly and tends to frighten people.
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"Women are amazing creatures-sweet, soft, gentle & far more savage than we are" Robert A. Heinlein
"Why black rifles? Because FUCK YOU! That's why." <font color=red>RIP Jeff Reed</fo |
Brown atheist checking in.
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Originally Posted By MissBheaven:
Screw you with a rusty pitchfork M1! Saw this on FB & is reminiscent of your quirky comment. http://i410.photobucket.com/albums/pp184/stacy2823/My%20pics/1970909_636395503075667_635541023_n_zps0aaadbad.png View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MissBheaven:
Originally Posted By Mauser1:
What is up with that lower image? The one with the clock. I don't get it. Screw you with a rusty pitchfork M1! Saw this on FB & is reminiscent of your quirky comment. http://i410.photobucket.com/albums/pp184/stacy2823/My%20pics/1970909_636395503075667_635541023_n_zps0aaadbad.png That got ugly in a hurry. I always thought this would be a fun thread to start. How many clocks did you have to reset today. As in how many in your home. If you collected the things it would be a real PITA. Bet it would go several pages and I can't find anything in searches like it. I think it would be interesting, but not in the best position to start it. Just because I would have to fess up to zero. |
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Feel free to pursue the crusade against bathroom etiquette ... somewhere else. NorCal_LEO
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Feel free to pursue the crusade against bathroom etiquette ... somewhere else. NorCal_LEO
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Originally Posted By Mauser1: That got ugly in a hurry. I always thought this would be a fun thread to start. How many clocks did you have to reset today. As in how many in your home. If you collected the things it would be a real PITA. Bet it would go several pages and I can't find anything in searches like it. I think it would be interesting, but not in the best position to start it. Just because I would have to fess up to zero. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Mauser1: Originally Posted By MissBheaven: Originally Posted By Mauser1: What is up with that lower image? The one with the clock. I don't get it. Screw you with a rusty pitchfork M1! Saw this on FB & is reminiscent of your quirky comment. http://i410.photobucket.com/albums/pp184/stacy2823/My%20pics/1970909_636395503075667_635541023_n_zps0aaadbad.png That got ugly in a hurry. I always thought this would be a fun thread to start. How many clocks did you have to reset today. As in how many in your home. If you collected the things it would be a real PITA. Bet it would go several pages and I can't find anything in searches like it. I think it would be interesting, but not in the best position to start it. Just because I would have to fess up to zero. 3 in the house that didn't automatically change & the car, so 4. |
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"Women are amazing creatures-sweet, soft, gentle & far more savage than we are" Robert A. Heinlein
"Why black rifles? Because FUCK YOU! That's why." <font color=red>RIP Jeff Reed</fo |
"Women are amazing creatures-sweet, soft, gentle & far more savage than we are" Robert A. Heinlein
"Why black rifles? Because FUCK YOU! That's why." <font color=red>RIP Jeff Reed</fo |
Originally Posted By MissBheaven:
3 in the house that didn't automatically change & the car, so 4. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MissBheaven:
Originally Posted By Mauser1:
Originally Posted By MissBheaven:
Originally Posted By Mauser1:
What is up with that lower image? The one with the clock. I don't get it. Screw you with a rusty pitchfork M1! Saw this on FB & is reminiscent of your quirky comment. http://i410.photobucket.com/albums/pp184/stacy2823/My%20pics/1970909_636395503075667_635541023_n_zps0aaadbad.png That got ugly in a hurry. I always thought this would be a fun thread to start. How many clocks did you have to reset today. As in how many in your home. If you collected the things it would be a real PITA. Bet it would go several pages and I can't find anything in searches like it. I think it would be interesting, but not in the best position to start it. Just because I would have to fess up to zero. 3 in the house that didn't automatically change & the car, so 4. I don't know why but I find that interesting. That would make a cool thread. I think. It's Sunday and a lot of people are bored. |
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Originally Posted By Mauser1:
What is up with that lower image? The one with the clock. I don't get it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Mauser1:
Originally Posted By MissBheaven:
Would love to head out to a show, nothing scheduled in this state until late April. Still in the grasp of this vortex cold, doesn't encourage high attendance. Did add couple thousand more rounds to the stash in anticipation of Spring & Summer plinking. http://i410.photobucket.com/albums/pp184/stacy2823/My%20pics/90912705-8899-471a-8c84-d190236745da_zps731ee04a.jpg <a href="http://www.sparkpeople.com/mypage_public_journal_individual.asp?blog_id=4086716" target="_blank">http://photos-ak.sparkpeople.com/nw/9/6/l962008183.jpg</a> Loose an hours sleep tonight, changed the clocks in the house. Ohio, hope you feel better soon, big, warm hugs from MissB. http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/kk283/tetsu69_reverse/Yahoo%20Emoticon/bighug.gif Lazy Saturday, haven't even bothered to get dressed. Have a nice evening Sa/oU friends & visitors. <a href="http://www.sherv.net/" target="_blank">http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/cats/purring-cat-smiley-emoticon.gif</a> What is up with that lower image? The one with the clock. I don't get it. Happy Sunday everyone!!!! |
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Originally Posted By pjoo1120:
Back from the show. It wasn't half bad for around here. Even some Class III dealers showed up with an array of suppressors and SBRs to fondle. Brought in a small haul, mostly AR stuff, but I finally found a K31 sling for a decent price! Also found out one of the dealers with some decent AR parts and prices is setting up shop within walking distance from me! :-) http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=61683 View Quote The leather looks good on that sling. I have three of those RR triggers. After you have installed it. Without the upper on put a small amount of abrasive compound on the hammer surface. Lapping compound pepsodent tooth paste or any pumas based compound. With thumb ahead of the hammer press back till cocked Move forward a 1/4 inch or so and pull trigger . Stopping it with your thumb. Press back and repeat refreshing the abrasive when needed. Wipe off and oil. Should be really smooth. I prefer a two stage. |
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Originally Posted By Mauser1:
The leather looks good on that sling. I have three of those RR triggers. After you have installed it. Without the upper on put a small amount of abrasive compound on the hammer surface. Lapping compound pepsodent tooth paste or any pumas based compound. With thumb ahead of the hammer press back till cocked Move forward a 1/4 inch or so and pull trigger . Stopping it with your thumb. Press back and repeat refreshing the abrasive when needed. Wipe off and oil. Should be really smooth. I prefer a two stage. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Mauser1:
Originally Posted By pjoo1120:
Back from the show. It wasn't half bad for around here. Even some Class III dealers showed up with an array of suppressors and SBRs to fondle. Brought in a small haul, mostly AR stuff, but I finally found a K31 sling for a decent price! Also found out one of the dealers with some decent AR parts and prices is setting up shop within walking distance from me! :-) http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=61683 The leather looks good on that sling. I have three of those RR triggers. After you have installed it. Without the upper on put a small amount of abrasive compound on the hammer surface. Lapping compound pepsodent tooth paste or any pumas based compound. With thumb ahead of the hammer press back till cocked Move forward a 1/4 inch or so and pull trigger . Stopping it with your thumb. Press back and repeat refreshing the abrasive when needed. Wipe off and oil. Should be really smooth. I prefer a two stage. You're talking about where the hammer engages the sear, right? I'll have to check that out because I just installed the trigger, and the first stage is a little gritty, which isn't a big deal but would expect better from a NM trigger. Second stage is nice and crisp, though, and I guess that's what counts! |
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Originally Posted By TerryC:
Annual Mav88 transformation . . . http://www.fototime.com/%7BED4CA52E-EDF8-49CF-ADA6-520DDB42EB8C%7D/origpict/barrelswap030814.jpg http://www.fototime.com/%7B11BAB042-7182-492E-A3AB-B43FEBC9D0B8%7D/origpict/barrelswap030914.jpg Barrel is a 28" MOD that I picked up used at a gunshow. Camo tape stays on the the barrel, the tape on the receiver will come off when turkey season is over. Taping the receiver is a little work, but that's where 87% of the glare comes from (it's shiny!). The synthetic stock and forearm are a non-glare matte black. One day I will get a designated hunting shotgun. But not today. View Quote I see a bird in your future. |
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Originally Posted By pjoo1120:
You're talking about where the hammer engages the sear, right? I'll have to check that out because I just installed the trigger, and the first stage is a little gritty, which isn't a big deal but would expect better from a NM trigger. Second stage is nice and crisp, though, and I guess that's what counts! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By pjoo1120:
Originally Posted By Mauser1:
Originally Posted By pjoo1120:
Back from the show. It wasn't half bad for around here. Even some Class III dealers showed up with an array of suppressors and SBRs to fondle. Brought in a small haul, mostly AR stuff, but I finally found a K31 sling for a decent price! Also found out one of the dealers with some decent AR parts and prices is setting up shop within walking distance from me! :-) http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=61683 The leather looks good on that sling. I have three of those RR triggers. After you have installed it. Without the upper on put a small amount of abrasive compound on the hammer surface. Lapping compound pepsodent tooth paste or any pumas based compound. With thumb ahead of the hammer press back till cocked Move forward a 1/4 inch or so and pull trigger . Stopping it with your thumb. Press back and repeat refreshing the abrasive when needed. Wipe off and oil. Should be really smooth. I prefer a two stage. You're talking about where the hammer engages the sear, right? I'll have to check that out because I just installed the trigger, and the first stage is a little gritty, which isn't a big deal but would expect better from a NM trigger. Second stage is nice and crisp, though, and I guess that's what counts! Exactly, It will come around by shooting it but accelerating the smoothing of that first and second stage really helps. Without burning ammo to do it. Some would say a craytex bit is the way to go. But I am a believer in a incremental polishing. Besides sitting in your chair watching tv. To can get your trigger pull down to a art. Just keep that thumb in front of that hammer and do not let it get a run at you. That hurts. |
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Originally Posted By MissBheaven:
NICE to see you girl, it's been awhile!!! 1st, condolences on the loss of your parents & recent loss of your Papa. I'm a inky, so most likely biased. Still there are many beautiful "in memory of" designs out there for you to honor your parents that you can incorporate their handwriting into the work. My advice would be give the idea some time, your raw right now. If the desire for some ink is still in your head in a few months, go for it & don't look back. Be warned girl that ink is addictive & that 1 tattoo may just the beginning. Big hugs hun & IM if you need a friend. <a href="http://www.sherv.net/" target="_blank">http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/yellow-hd/cuddling-girl-smiley-emoticon.gif</a> View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MissBheaven:
Originally Posted By BradsGrrl:
So I promised my mom I'd never get a tattoo, but now that she's gone (passed away in 2011), and also my dad (passed away last week), I want to get old birthday/holiday cards they've given me, and have the "Love Mom" "Love Dad" in their handwriting tattooed over my heart. Would it be wrong? Or would I be honoring them? I'm torn. NICE to see you girl, it's been awhile!!! 1st, condolences on the loss of your parents & recent loss of your Papa. I'm a inky, so most likely biased. Still there are many beautiful "in memory of" designs out there for you to honor your parents that you can incorporate their handwriting into the work. My advice would be give the idea some time, your raw right now. If the desire for some ink is still in your head in a few months, go for it & don't look back. Be warned girl that ink is addictive & that 1 tattoo may just the beginning. Big hugs hun & IM if you need a friend. <a href="http://www.sherv.net/" target="_blank">http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/yellow-hd/cuddling-girl-smiley-emoticon.gif</a> Hi, thanks for the condolences. I am still raw, you're right. I will wait and think about it. I do know what you mean about it being addictive. I have family members with tats and they have several. I guess I will wait, but I will keep the cards handy just in case. I have voicemails from my dad saved on my phone. I wish I'd had some from my mom. |
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Originally Posted By BradsGrrl:
So I promised my mom I'd never get a tattoo, but now that she's gone (passed away in 2011), and also my dad (passed away last week), I want to get old birthday/holiday cards they've given me, and have the "Love Mom" "Love Dad" in their handwriting tattooed over my heart. Would it be wrong? Or would I be honoring them? I'm torn. View Quote You only live once and all, my parents, still alive hated the idea but ended up being alright with it. I didn't get my first til a couple years ago. Im gonna be 40 this year and Ive got one full sleeve, half a sleeve and started on one leg. I wish Id started years ago. |
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Monday came early . . .
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I don't often bare my soul, it's ugly and tends to frighten people.
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"Women are amazing creatures-sweet, soft, gentle & far more savage than we are" Robert A. Heinlein
"Why black rifles? Because FUCK YOU! That's why." <font color=red>RIP Jeff Reed</fo |
No happy dance for Monday morning here Sa/oU crew. Although, well rested, no problem crawling out of bed this morning. Never left the house until this morning since arriving home Friday night, didn't even put on a bra or get dressed.
That is what I call a awesome weekend! Of course, work will suck the energy & life out of me in no time at all. My secretary has breast cancer, mastectomy this morning; she'll be gone at least 1 month. Praying for NO lymph node involvement. I'm stuck with the part time FSA girl & she is about as useless as a screen door on a submarine. Crossing my fingers she doesn't quit & leave us high & dry. FUCK CANCER!!!! |
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"Women are amazing creatures-sweet, soft, gentle & far more savage than we are" Robert A. Heinlein
"Why black rifles? Because FUCK YOU! That's why." <font color=red>RIP Jeff Reed</fo |
Ugh, Monday morning after the hour change. I still need to wake up. I'll try to contribute more later.
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Originally Posted By Mauser1:
Exactly, It will come around by shooting it but accelerating the smoothing of that first and second stage really helps. Without burning ammo to do it. Some would say a craytex bit is the way to go. But I am a believer in a incremental polishing. Besides sitting in your chair watching tv. To can get your trigger pull down to a art. Just keep that thumb in front of that hammer and do not let it get a run at you. That hurts. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Mauser1:
Exactly, It will come around by shooting it but accelerating the smoothing of that first and second stage really helps. Without burning ammo to do it. Some would say a craytex bit is the way to go. But I am a believer in a incremental polishing. Besides sitting in your chair watching tv. To can get your trigger pull down to a art. Just keep that thumb in front of that hammer and do not let it get a run at you. That hurts. Thanks for the pointer! My wife's gonna think I'm crazy if I sit in front of the TV messing with the trigger. Wait, she already thinks I'm crazy, nevermind. Originally Posted By MissBheaven:
No happy dance for Monday morning here Sa/oU crew. Although, well rested, no problem crawling out of bed this morning. Never left the house until this morning since arriving home Friday night, didn't even put on a bra or get dressed. That is what I call a awesome weekend! Of course, work will suck the energy & life out of me in no time at all. My secretary has breast cancer, mastectomy this morning; she'll be gone at least 1 month. Praying for NO lymph node involvement. I'm stuck with the part time FSA girl & she is about as useless as a screen door on a submarine. Crossing my fingers she doesn't quit & leave us high & dry. FUCK CANCER!!!! Doesn't sound like a bad way to spend a weekend. Besides the gun show and a grocery run, it was catching up on movies and netflix. Hope the secretary beats the snot out of that cancer. |
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"Women are amazing creatures-sweet, soft, gentle & far more savage than we are" Robert A. Heinlein
"Why black rifles? Because FUCK YOU! That's why." <font color=red>RIP Jeff Reed</fo |
Had a good weekend. Visited SIL and her husband in paradise valley. We were thinking of going up this coming weekend, but then I remembered the Bozeman gun show was this past weekend. (Less than an hours drive from their house) With the weather supposed to be turning bad this week and such a nice weather forecast for this past weekend, I was able to plant the seed that we needed to bump the visit up a week and wouldn't you know: BIL and I could get some visiting in by going to the gun show. Heck, I could even offset the trip if I sold some junk. I laid it on pretty thick.
BIL, much to my surprise and approval, wanted to know what would be a good AR to buy? After an overview Friday night, he was settled on a Colt LE6920. I offloaded a few odds and ends while we took in the show Saturday morning, which offset travel expenses. NOT A SINGLE Colt LE6920 at the show to deal on. Around noon we left and I told BIL that if he wanted to hit the several LGS haunts maybe they'd have a Colt to look at. Our first stop was a large national chain. As we were walking in I told BIL "Wal-Mart probably has some 6920s. We'll go there next". Of the dozens of ARs the LGS had on the rack, the clerk finally turned up a 6920. (It's because of this inventory I wouldn't expect a discount) After checking to ensure it had the correct FCG pins, and seeing it had the Rogers stock with "M4 CARBINE" roll stamp, I let the BIL know it was GTG. (2013 edition) I think the price was decent at $1,099 OTD. Lamenting not finding one at the show to haggle pricing on - suddenly I noticed a minor scratch on the upper receiver as well as a series of superficial marks along the receiver rail. Upon inquiring if there was a discount for the handling marks the clerk advised they'd grab another from the back. Since they didn't have another I inquired about a discount once more. He said "No" and I asked if he could check to see if there was someone authorized to say "Yes". (Never accept a "no" from someone not authorized to say "Yes") Upon referral to the manager, 10 feet away, they took 5% off. Getting a big box store to discount 5% is on par with a 10%+ discount at a gun show IMHO. Since its going to be a tool not a toy, the BIL didn't care either way. I just enjoyed him giving me the reins on the negotiating. FUCK cancer! Sorry to hear of your co-worker MissB. BIL's father was just diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer last week. AFAIK, very advanced. |
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"I thoroughly disapprove of duels. If a man should challenge me, I would take him kindly and forgivingly by the hand and lead him to a quiet retired spot and kill him." Mark Twain
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Originally Posted By I-M-A-WMD:
Had a good weekend. Visited SIL and her husband in paradise valley. We were thinking of going up this coming weekend, but then I remembered the Bozeman gun show was this past weekend. (Less than an hours drive from their house) With the weather supposed to be turning bad this week and such a nice weather forecast for this past weekend, I was able to plant the seed that we needed to bump the visit up a week and wouldn't you know: BIL and I could get some visiting in by going to the gun show. Heck, I could even offset the trip if I sold some junk. I laid it on pretty thick. BIL, much to my surprise and approval, wanted to know what would be a good AR to buy? After an overview Friday night, he was settled on a Colt LE6920. I offloaded a few odds and ends while we took in the show Saturday morning, which offset travel expenses. NOT A SINGLE Colt LE6920 at the show to deal on. Around noon we left and I told BIL that if he wanted to hit the several LGS haunts maybe they'd have a Colt to look at. Our first stop was a large national chain. As we were walking in I told BIL "Wal-Mart probably has some 6920s. We'll go there next". Of the dozens of ARs the LGS had on the rack, the clerk finally turned up a 6920. (It's because of this inventory I wouldn't expect a discount) After checking to ensure it had the correct FCG pins, and seeing it had the Rogers stock with "M4 CARBINE" roll stamp, I let the BIL know it was GTG. (2013 edition) I think the price was decent at $1,099 OTD. Lamenting not finding one at the show to haggle pricing on - suddenly I noticed a minor scratch on the upper receiver as well as a series of superficial marks along the receiver rail. Upon inquiring if there was a discount for the handling marks the clerk advised they'd grab another from the back. Since they didn't have another I inquired about a discount once more. He said "No" and I asked if he could check to see if there was someone authorized to say "Yes". (Never accept a "no" from someone not authorized to say "Yes") Upon referral to the manager, 10 feet away, they took 5% off. Getting a big box store to discount 5% is on par with a 10%+ discount at a gun show IMHO. Since its going to be a tool not a toy, the BIL didn't care either way. I just enjoyed him giving me the reins on the negotiating. FUCK cancer! Sorry to hear of your co-worker MissB. BIL's father was just diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer last week. AFAIK, very advanced. View Quote Very sorry to hear that. He will be in my prayers. Great job on showing someone the ropes. |
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Feel free to pursue the crusade against bathroom etiquette ... somewhere else. NorCal_LEO
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Originally Posted By I-M-A-WMD:
Had a good weekend. Visited SIL and her husband in paradise valley. We were thinking of going up this coming weekend, but then I remembered the Bozeman gun show was this past weekend. (Less than an hours drive from their house) With the weather supposed to be turning bad this week and such a nice weather forecast for this past weekend, I was able to plant the seed that we needed to bump the visit up a week and wouldn't you know: BIL and I could get some visiting in by going to the gun show. Heck, I could even offset the trip if I sold some junk. I laid it on pretty thick. BIL, much to my surprise and approval, wanted to know what would be a good AR to buy? After an overview Friday night, he was settled on a Colt LE6920. I offloaded a few odds and ends while we took in the show Saturday morning, which offset travel expenses. NOT A SINGLE Colt LE6920 at the show to deal on. Around noon we left and I told BIL that if he wanted to hit the several LGS haunts maybe they'd have a Colt to look at. Our first stop was a large national chain. As we were walking in I told BIL "Wal-Mart probably has some 6920s. We'll go there next". Of the dozens of ARs the LGS had on the rack, the clerk finally turned up a 6920. (It's because of this inventory I wouldn't expect a discount) After checking to ensure it had the correct FCG pins, and seeing it had the Rogers stock with "M4 CARBINE" roll stamp, I let the BIL know it was GTG. (2013 edition) I think the price was decent at $1,099 OTD. Lamenting not finding one at the show to haggle pricing on - suddenly I noticed a minor scratch on the upper receiver as well as a series of superficial marks along the receiver rail. Upon inquiring if there was a discount for the handling marks the clerk advised they'd grab another from the back. Since they didn't have another I inquired about a discount once more. He said "No" and I asked if he could check to see if there was someone authorized to say "Yes". (Never accept a "no" from someone not authorized to say "Yes") Upon referral to the manager, 10 feet away, they took 5% off. Getting a big box store to discount 5% is on par with a 10%+ discount at a gun show IMHO. Since its going to be a tool not a toy, the BIL didn't care either way. I just enjoyed him giving me the reins on the negotiating. FUCK cancer! Sorry to hear of your co-worker MissB. BIL's father was just diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer last week. AFAIK, very advanced. View Quote Dang, cancer's a real bitch. My best wishes to him, but if it's that advanced... Glad to hear that you and the BIL were able to find that Colt. Good looking out and being aggressive on the hunt! |
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