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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigghoss View Post
    PF is a weird place. You open a thread about revolvers and dudes and arguing about ice cream.
    The cream rises to the top. Amirite?
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    Quote Originally Posted by blues View Post
    The cream rises to the top. Amirite?
    Yeah. But is this the top and what is settling here?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigghoss View Post
    Yeah. But is this the top and what is settling here?
    A cherry revolver.
    There's nothing civil about this war.

    Read: Harrison Bergeron

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    Quote Originally Posted by blues View Post
    A cherry revolver.
    Minty
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    Quote Originally Posted by blues View Post
    We actually grew up on Breyer's so Blue Bell was kind of an exotic find for us after escaping NY and South FL. (And Tillamook.)
    Blue Bell is a Texas institution. Their HQ is about an hour from where I'm typing this. Not preferring it is one way you know I'm still not (likely never will be) a Texan. Using y'all only when addressing plurally is another.

    Tillamook, on the other hand, is part of breakfast almost every day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OlongJohnson View Post
    Blue Bell ice cream is not where it's at. I didn't take enough chemistry in college to know what the heck all those ingredients are. Compare to Breyer's for a wake-up.
    My late father spent his career in the dairy industry. He used to refer to Blue Bell as "that fast melt shit." The overrun (air whipped in to the cream) is something like 50%, a lot more than whats considered premium.

    Sounds like it's got some of Clark Griswold's handiwork as well.

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    I had my 386 Night Guard at my gunsmith's shop for other work and included one of the Apex DAO hammers for him to install when he put it back together. He didn't charge me anything for putting it in as it dropped in just like the original and there was an immediate improvement in the DA trigger pull with no further work by him. He was impressed and I have been as well.

    Dave

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    I popped one in my 686+ last night and it didn’t require any fitting. I found the green/duty rebound spring too light so added what I think was a 15 pound wolffe. Took some trial and error to find the return I wanted. Definitely recommend for those nervous about stoning, chopping et al. Seems to change up the geometry a bit. Feels a smidge lighter and shorter than factory trigger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OlongJohnson View Post
    Blue Bell is a Texas institution. Their HQ is about an hour from where I'm typing this. Not preferring it is one way you know I'm still not (likely never will be) a Texan. Using y'all only when addressing plurally is another.

    Tillamook, on the other hand, is part of breakfast almost every day.
    Who would eat salmon flavored ice cream ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HCM View Post
    Who would eat salmon flavored ice cream ?
    A grizzly bear with a sweet tooth

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