Re: .410 Delivery System...
DeanAnderson
04/21/24
My thought was about the "old" steel of the barrel. But I'll never know as the chances of me getting another one are very slim to none... lol! I've seen more than one "old" shotgun barrel scored by steel shot.
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Re: Senate Passes FISA-702 Extension
Calvin
04/21/24
Supposedly all were briefed by the NSA before the vote which many claimed to have them change their minds and vote for it. It probably consisted of “we let in 15 million possible foreign fighters through our southern border”
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Iphone 14 & iPhone 12 Both Unlocked
Mojo72
04/21/24
Hey guys, I the following currently for sale
iPhone 14 128gb unlocked in Black Great shape asking $350 plus shipping
iPhone 12 64gb Unlocked in Black asking $250 plus shipping
Thanks!
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Re: Phil Shoemaker - A Bear Pistol Question:
Brad
04/21/24
I don’t think I would consider a 800-1200 pound bear “more docile” than a 400-600 pound bear when it is actually charging. And hoping to hit the head of a rapidly approaching bear, that is swinging his head rapidly from side to side , when your body is dumping adrenaline into your system with only a single shot from some sort of heavy recoiling hand cannon may be some peoples idea of a proper solution . But, having been killing big bears for over 40 years , it’s not a solution I would recommend . 30 years ago I had a Freedom Arms 454 with 4-3/4" barrel. I got quite good with it - the Bisley grip really does work if you roll with the recoil! However, thinking it through, I decided I'd rather carry something with more repeatability for follow-up shots, so I switched to a 4" 357 Ruger Securtiy Six with hardcast LBT's. After that I bought a Glock 19 and found the 147 Buffalo Bore hardcasts, reasoning it would be easier to hit more quickly than even my 357. My evolution in thinking came to me through just reasoning it out. However it's far more interesting and authoritative to hear someone truly "expert" on the subject who came to the same conclusions based on real-world experience, not just guessing like I did! A really fine youtube interview, thanks for sharing your time and experience - very enlightening.
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Re: Canoe's in Alaska
VernAK
04/21/24
Mainer and I have frequently talked canoes as we are both canoe nuts. I've enjoyed canoes for 70 years and I wish I was young enough to get out there more. As WMR says: fill the trailer with used Grummans even though they aren't as classy as some, the damned things work. There's a Facebook Group for canoes for sale and I see some screaming buys on there.
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Re: Who loads tss 410s?
retrieverman
04/21/24
I’m also interested in a 410 TSS recipe. I bought a MEC 600jr 410 loader at an estate sale a few years ago on the cheap, because it was missing a couple parts. I finally decided to order the parts and am up and running.
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Re: 99PE scope
RAS
04/21/24
That is art.
Nicely done Roy. You should display it at a gun show with a “do not touch” sign.
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Re: Cop roughs up an 18 year old female
CCCC
04/21/24
Seems like I always have been a strong supporter of LEOs wherever we have lived and worked, and for very good reasons. But, great appreciation for all of the fine cops I have known or seen perform does not erase the experiences of the occasional bad ones - the contrast only intensifies the differences.
For me, the biggest lesson from this example is the attitude aspect. It pops up as a glaring example at times. No matter how much knowledge of the job and good training takes place, some individuals will abuse the role/authority and fail to serve as sworn. There is something in their makeup and personal needs that is overly selfish - so the specific knowledge, training and heavy authority tends to intensify the bad behavior they cannot resist.
One good addition to the LEO hiring criteria would be a definitive test to reveal such disqualifying personality and attitude traits - before any training is even attempted.
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