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JonnyDingDongs

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  1. 466,275 of us in Indiana can't be wrong. LTCH applications have gone up by 17,000 in the last year. I've carried everywhere I've gone for the last 6 years and wouldn't have it any other way. People have tried to argue, "You don't need to carry a gun. Do you realize how remote the chances are that you would ever need it?" My rebuttal: Want to go swimming with sharks? How about skydiving? Stand in the open during a thunderstorm? Build a house on a volcano? The odds are so remote that anything bad would happen, you'd be completely safe! Oh, not as sure about those things? Suddenly placing y
  2. PSA upper receiver, PSA LPK & BCG, Stag lower. $747 total during this madness. Next thing I'm going to buy is range access in about an hour. Laters!
  3. I know the rumor was that a Benelli rep fired a S12 at a range, just screwing around, and accidentally beat the Benelli record on camera; subsequently costing himself his job. As far as substantiated fact goes, I couldn't tell you. Google kicked out waaaaaay too many results for me to find facts over opinions.
  4. This is on my 5.45, but it's a 1/2-28 AR brake. It's the DPMS "Miculek" style brake. I thought about going a little higher-end, but this works well for me and looks great IMO.
  5. I had the same issues with HP's in my Springfield. Winchester PDX-1's would not chamber reliably. I switched over to Federal Hydroshocks since they have a little tighter HP to them. Those worked fine for awhile, but then I discovered CMC mags and Hornady Critical Defense. Zero issues since. The Rugers look like they're pretty good quality. Good find! Definitely invest in some new mags for HP's. I still have all of my old mags but they have become "range only."
  6. I had a friend like this. He wasn't a drug addict, but he sure loved to party... Long story short, my best friend in the world (who was going to be my best man) waited a whole two days after my fiance left me before he confessed his "undying love" to her. He bad-mouthed me to her, lied his ass off, and manipulated the situation to drive us apart. Like you, I was so furious that I didn't know what to say. I have very few people in my life that I consider friends and he was like a brother to me. I told him off and avoided him for two years. Karma caught up with him. His fiance had left him only
  7. The other guys. I was the cheapskate of the bunch. As a matter of fact, I was the only one who didn't have any tax stamp toys. I need a better-paying job.
  8. Dude... Stop buying gun stuff for like, 1 week, and get a "new" ebay computer already! I've been busy playing with tractors and doing summer time home owner type crap. I've also come to the realization that my means are limited, and I should sit on the ammo and firearms I have for awhile. Blowing off $500 of ammo just isn't in the cards for me and I know if I showed up that's what would happen! Precisely why I got into reloading. I shot for 4 hours straight, birdshot and reloads only. Cost me maybe $50. Also bought 500 plated .40 bullets at the range office, so I practically replaced my
  9. ^This. I carried for three years on an empty chamber until I felt comfortable with Condition 1 carry. I thought it was a reckless practice until I realized that if a situation occurs where I must draw, it would be highly unlikely that I would have the time to rack one in.That said, I do not recommend it for everyone. First time gun owners are almost certainly better off not carrying one in the pipe. Once a person has the experience and is comfortable (and safety-minded), I see no problem with it. Just my $.02
  10. You will never regret that trade! I'm heading to the range in a bit and I'll be firing mine. Without a doubt, it's the nicest handgun I own. I thought all 1911 were the same except for how they were customized. I had alot work don on my springfield. The weight and balance are nicer. It is nice to fire. almost lost it to my wife she likes it to. You can certainly customize one to give you a similar feel, but this has been a rare thing for me: Feels and works great right out of the box. The only thing I changed was adding a Wilson extended slide release due to my girlishly small hands.
  11. You will never regret that trade! I'm heading to the range in a bit and I'll be firing mine. Without a doubt, it's the nicest handgun I own.
  12. Hopefully not too busy to join us tomorrow..! Rayne? He says he doesn't even know. He's guessing it has something to do with the stuff he posted in the random picture thread.
  13. Amen, brother. Been down that road.. Twice. Well it turns out that Hillside is open afterall but only from 12-4. I'll be there with a handful of guys from INS and possibly. A coworker or two. Come on out and join the fun!
  14. The first indication that things would go awry:Spencerville. /sanity
  15. Syndicate just reminded me (I don't know how I forgot) of my hillbilly-ass neighbors at my last house. They invited me to "shotgun bowling" in their backyard. Yes, it is exactly what it sounds like. Walmart Federal and Remington bulk packs, shotguns, and bowling pins. They neglected to mention the beer, tequila, moonshine, and weed. Being the only sober one there was odd enough (never had a drop or joint in my life) and then the ricochets began. 7 1/2 shot stings a bit but only two guys bled. Anyway, one of the guys was royally shitfaced. I was starting to think about pulling him out o
  16. Will do. We might just switch locations but I'm not sure yet. I'll update as soon as I know what's going on.
  17. Shit. Hillside just announced that they're closed all weekend. We'll have to reschedule.
  18. Hells yeah! What about everybody else in this thread? Did we lose 'em? Looking like 2 of my coworkers might show up for a bit. 5 guys from INS for sure, another 4 are currently "maybe." Looks like we'll be hogging the entire range all day!
  19. The closest I have ever come to a ND was out in the woods with an SKS. I had recently mounted a scope and my buddy wanted to go play. After a couple hours of general plinking, we were pretty relaxed and I had just reloaded. Evidently I hadn't flipped the safety back up and went to shoulder the weapon. Just as I did, a stick shifted under my foot and my finger fell on the trigger. Bang. Silver dollar eyes. We stared at each other for a moment. I got lucky- it was pointed downrange and harmlessly struck near the target. I had far too many close-calls with my ex. Multiple times with my P22;
  20. Very Cool, Del Preston!Alright, ladies and gentlemen. It takes two people to run a concert: one back stage, and one out front. One man alone cannot do this. Wayne, you will run the backstage team. Milton, you are my liaison between Wayne's backstage team and Garth's front-stage team which includes myself in the booth. To the left and right of the stage are machine-gun pillboxes, M-60 Browning. Now these babies tend to heat up so shoot in 3 second bursts. In the event of capture I will personally distribute these cyanide capsules to be placed under the tongue like so. [Places a capsule in his m
  21. I've been employed as a welder with the same company since I was 17. I used to fabricate motor bases for aggregate screens. After five years of running that department, I was reassigned to building vibrating mechanism housing tubes like this one. It's certainly nothing exciting but it funds my hobbies well. Of course, one of the benefits of being a welder in a large shop is that I have access to the necessary equipment to make these: Metal sculpture is far more fun than industrial fabrication, but hey- somebody's gotta keep the lights on and fun hardly ever pays t
  22. If you make it out to Hillside on the 26th, the long-range guys from INS should be there. I highly recommend picking their brains for a bit. They're already talking about seeing who can ring the 1,000yd steel first.
  23. Savage Fox Model B, side-by-side 16ga & Colt Buntline Scout. They were my Grandfather's and Great-Grandfather's, respectively. Not a thing wrong with either of them but I don't want anything to happen to them. They get inspected, oiled, and wiped down with silicone a couple times a year and left the hell alone after that. Beyond the sentimental side of things, I had a S&W Sigma .40 that I didn't really care for. It wasn't bad once you got used to it, but follow-up shots sucked. Other than that, I've rarely come across a weapon that I could say I didn't care to shoot at all.
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