...and pliers are what I use most on my multitools. I would not get rid of a knife blade though, without good reason.
That said. My SOG Power Plier has user replacable tools. I think the OP is...
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...and pliers are what I use most on my multitools. I would not get rid of a knife blade though, without good reason.
That said. My SOG Power Plier has user replacable tools. I think the OP is...
Or the Count de Money!
https://youtu.be/sztf4hcGrB4
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Care to share your reasoning? I agree with most of what you wrote about coating and consistency. I may have bought into the Robar hype in the 80s and 90s, but my mentor had a duty pistol done in...
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I'll take it. A f'd up month, leading to less workout time, and, by necessity, more reliance on convience foods.
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There were a couple versions of that one. The Noah Plan was pretty good, too.
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When you narrow down your choice, check the local pawn shops, and then take it to a speciality shop for inspection and tuning,
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Bought the wife an 05 Outback with 180k miles on it. We have a local shop that specializes in Subarus. We paid $5 k for the car four years ago and she has put on about 50k miles since then. That...
In my state Hate Crimes are pretty narrowly defined and refer to motive, not victim status. The question is was the crime is intended to send a message to the larger community, or was there another...
I went out this morning to my Diskit to fix Mrs. UNM1136 one of our early courting dishes, something I have always called Texas Stir Fry. Potatoes, onions, garlic, Polish sausage, maybe some peppers...
When I was in cooking school the Chef that ran my food and beverage class came to eat in our restaurant during my production week as head chef. I adapted a family recipe for production and ran with...
I vividly remember a 1980s consumer affairs show (Fight Back with David Horowitz) where his producers painted a Browning Buckmark orange and white and then fored it to show how easy it was to make a...
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May not be a technical part of the forum, but is a technical thread. Pics without text, no bueno...
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Maybe out of sentiment, but I like controlled feed rifles...
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Third year I have done this. No disappointment so far. In fact rather impressed. Very hands off, and superior results. Sorry it is not in time for your St. Patty's Day dinner this year.
Some of...
Currently my only can and wrap come from these folks...here...
And my wrap is for a .22 suppressed SBR that I like to shoot the crap out of. Got it more to camouflage the can, since I use it to...
Congrats, dude!
Gonna need a beer in a couple of weeks...
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I have have a couple of shotguns. One sold to me by my mentor when we were both young cops earning $11/hr. A Mossberg 590 that came with Speed Feed stocks, a side saddle, and has since been back...
Even better, put a tablespoon (or more) of that rub in a pan with a stick of butter. Melt and pour into a squeeze bottle. Hose liberally over popcorn. The add parmesan cheese shredded on a...
Cowboy Kent Rollins on Youtube just had an amazing video on the Ruben Sandwich. He cured his own brisket to corned beef, then smoked it to pastrami. YUM. Really kinda interested in making it...
God, I feel old. I remember when the Axis Lock was a huge, proprietary secret on BladeForums.
Just sayin'. Back to your regular programming.
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Yum!
Gonna get some work in...a new hire recently assigned to my shift is an honest to God BBQ judge, who takes vacations to Kansas City during the competition circuits. To. Judge. Them.
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Big fan of that rub. Used it on beef, chicken breasts, and my favorite application currently is on buttered popcorn, with a sprinkle of grated parmesan cheese. Kirk is local to me, and has some...
Much awesomeness, congratulations to you and your family.
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I've not looked at the links, yet. But my maternal grandfather was a WWII submariner. Enlisted at 17 to feed his half brothers and sisters (the Great Depression hung around NM for a while). My six...