excellent!
Type: Posts; User: fatdog
excellent!
owned one for a decade, and this is just my list
-gas in the face, true for every bullpup, they are certainly no worse than others
-I could never get the hang of using the vertical foregrip...
"sociopathy—like many personality disorders—exists on a spectrum."
I think this is true.
I had a business partner 2000-2004 who I am certain was a sociopath. In the beginning working...
I do not think 1911 specific threads are being drowned or lost in the autopistol forum.
I used to have several bourbon bottles I filled with ice tea and kept them in the fridge overnight before cowboy action matches, then loaded them up with my gear and consistently drank from them...
sorry to hear that, at least it got him started.....
When your wife sees how great that one looks, she will take it, and you will be left with the speed six, no despair anywhere.
Been down the road twice with the 43 and 43X and sold them off both times. I did not find them as reliable as the rest of the tribe with me shooting them, probably a grip thing and I could not...
What I find truly remarkable about these guns is they are the first factory models of any type I have seen in a long long time where I would not be doing something to them as they come out of the...
For my old eyes three things have become helpful, wide air gap between front and rear, highly visible bright orange squared off front, and U notch in the rear. I don't shoot to aligned front and...
Inspected this morning and turned a couple of shovels worth. They vacated, cannot say how many died but the mound is now empty.....OC has washed deeper into the soil from all the rain.
Frank congrats on that purchase. I have the stainless version and I believe it is a far more durable gun than the snubby 19 (which I also own) and has much cleaner lines in my view.
I find the...
Just gave me an idea of what to do with these zebra labels
off and on raining, too early to tell....
Yes, a new can of POM was inserted into the keychain carrier on Sunday....I disposed contents of the old one on a fire ant mound, interested to see if that did anything...
As this whole story has unfolded in the local news, it has shaken Mrs. Fatdog about how vile, brutal, feral some of our local yutes actually are. A needed reminder. We cleaned and inspected her...
Montgomery, AL is a total shithole to start with, I am betting this is more karma than just his son
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BB 110gr Barnes all copper HP in all the snubs, they are the reloads in the speed strips as well.
Competed with one for probably two dozen matches, all using black powder .45LC loads, but I prefer the Single Action Army designs. For the users in the old west there was certainly an easier to load...
Just posing this thought question, I am sure some like me have experienced it before. For medical reasons I am likely facing it again for a while.
Everybody with any smarts does dominant and...
It does nothing better than 9mm or 5.56 except one thing, low recoil. I would not use it in a handgun, but medical problems drove me to it in long guns where all the recoil I can tolerate is about...
Winchester receivers demand slightly higher prices even if it is a rebuild. I sold off my CMP purchased Winchester at the same time I sold 2 Inlands a few years ago and got 25% more for it, even...
That was me and my '68 Mustang with the 289. Engine was fine until the oil pump failed while on the interstate and took me too long to figure out what was going on, then had to be replaced with a...
CMP forum has a lot of knowledgeable people willing to help.
A lot of carbines were reimported from place like Korea and have the importers stamping, sometimes not so visible under the stock on...
same here, almost ran well with Federal Gold Medal when perfectly clean, but still never trustworthy
The original Henry and Winchester 1866 .44 Rimfires had dual firing pins/strikers so that if...