Funny, I was actually going to make a thread, "10 things under $10 I found useful" and post it with links to Brownells etc.
If there's any interest, I'll work that up in the next day or so.
Funny, I was actually going to make a thread, "10 things under $10 I found useful" and post it with links to Brownells etc.
If there's any interest, I'll work that up in the next day or so.
New light/laser
https://www.primaryarms.com/streamli...igh-low-switch
New JMCK to go with it
Otherwise trying to sell not buy.
Speaking of retail and therapy...it'd be nice to find Kleenex.
They need to change the logo to "Trusted Care...If You Can Find It"
There's nothing civil about this war.
I just need Geissele to get stripped lowers and receiver extension kits back in stock so I can finish my pistol build using their apology coupon. I’m still doing research on suppressors and that will be a likely purchase down the road. Other than those things, there isn’t really anything I want to buy that I want to have right this moment. Although if I could find a lightly used S&W 342 PD for around $500, I could be persuaded to break out the old credit card.
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Not much retail therapy, here. The extension of income tax day, to July, was a tremendous help, when we saw that we would be owing the IRS quite a bit. We have been making increased purchases, but mostly to keep our aging bungalow maintained/updated, and un-FUBAR-ing some serious stupid D-I-Y wiring work that I discovered. (Fortunately, Dad taught me how to wire a house, to meet code and common-sense safety. Paying professionals to do this would cost a fortune.)
I bought a new MacBook, for “one-hour” curbside pick-up at a local Best Buy, but when I approached the front of the store, a few minutes before closing, for that day, one of the employees barked at me, as if I were a boot camp attendee, rather than a customer, before I had a chance to say anything. (It is not uncommon for my e-mail to take a while to refresh, so I simply wanted to know of my order was waiting for me, or not.) A more congenial employee spoke to me, and verified that they did, indeed, have that MacBook in stock. I returned home, got on-line, and saw that my card had been charged. I contacted CS, and was on hold well beyond the estimated time provided. Ultimately, I remembered the rude employee, and just canceled the order. (Before anyone mentions a Windows computer, well, no, just no. Windows 10 is an abomination; I updated one laptop from 7 to 10, and, well, just no.)
The panic-buying of 9mm carry-sized pistols has created an opportunity for me to do some trading, now that our AG has opined that local governments may not compel gun shops to close. Some mid-sized/semi-compact 9mm pistols, that hurt my aging hands, when I shoot them, might be traded for credit on a long gun, more suited to our troubled times. (I have plenty of full-sized 9mm pistols, and know how to dress around them, so would not be depriving myself of anything.)
Retar’d LE. Kinesthetic dufus.
Don’t tread on volcanos!