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4 pointsLabyrinth (Jennifer Connolly is one of the most beautiful women ever) Real Genius Weird Science Vision Quest Better Off Dead The Sure Thing Remo Williams World According to Garp damn, I'm trying to go through my VHS/Laserdisk cabinet in my mind.
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3 pointsI have found the overwhelming majority of gun owners - both here and through shooting activities - to be very gracious, eager to share their knowledge and not judgmental at all. And at least on this forum, when people do get a little bombastic with someone new, I often see other people stepping in to temper the conversation a bit. This site seems pretty good at self-moderating. And I would hope that most (if not all) of us can agree that with the rising tide of anti-gun fervor and well-funded misinformation campaigns, making the shooting sports as welcoming as possible is not just about politeness, it's a 2A survival strategy.
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2 pointsAnd... And... I can't stop... Breaker Morant and Gallipoli. Not yugely or even bigly popular in U.S. Both are Aussie films based on true wartime events and well worth renting.
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2 pointsI always liked Porky's..... not the best movie, but some very funny scenes
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2 pointsManhunter Big Trouble in Little China To Live and Die in L.A. Escape from New York
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2 points"Flash Gordon approaching." What do you mean "Flash Gordon approaching"? '94. Close enough.
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2 points- They Call Me Bruce - The Zero Boys - Action Jackson - The Hitcher - Blind Fury - Puppet Master - Re-Animator - Dead Heat
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2 pointsBuckaroo Banzai Time Bandits Tuff Turf Ford Fairlane Repo Man
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1 pointWe have raging debates at work all the time. Here are a couple of the top of my head. The Wraith Taps This Park is Mine Nasty Boys Bonus if you can name the actors without GOOGLE.
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1 pointThere are a lot of good movies listed, some obscure, some wildly popular. A couple oddballs I remember... My Science Project Terrorvision For pure humor "Blood Beach" Of course, I also first saw "Two Lane Blacktop" in the 80s since you could rent VHS tapes even though it was a 70s film. It's one of my favorite racing movies. I used to build and race cars and to have a sleeper light that, in the 70s that ran "well into the 10s" was a distant fantasy as I wrenched on my small block Fox body.
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1 pointBoth awesome flicks! I have a Rule .303 patch somewhere... I am having a hard time separating 80s movies that I like and 80s movies that are "unheard" of. If you haven't seen it, watch "The Lighthorsemen", I think you can find the whole movie on YouTube. Very much in a similar vein as Gallipoli and Breaker Morant.
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1 pointYup, those 2011's sure don't like dust, dirt, sand, cold, certain ammo; and get finicky if you look at them cross eyed too
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1 pointSo does my M&P. I saw others have some nasty issues with their fancy steel guns and mags while my plastic piece of shit ran like a champ.
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1 pointEngagement announcment/ party???? Lmao
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1 pointSC, Sorry, I just saw this post... While I'm definitely not the final word on this, I'll throw in my two pennies on scopes used in a tactical/precision rifle role. I feel if you are shooting PRS style precision rifle, with similar situations and distances, then you want a scope with magnification on the low end, around 4x-6x and on the high end of magnification of 20x-25x\ maybe 30x, tops. I think others covered over magnification issues, already i.e. mirage, narrow field of view, reticle obscuring of target, etc. Thing is, magnification only makes you more accurate, to a point. If you are shooting long distance or ELR, too much mag may hurt your focus due to heart rate, breathing movement, etc. Benchrest guys basically use sleds to hold their rifles, so can get away with higher magnification levels. I have experience with NF, Vortex, S&B and US Optics glass. The two *I* prefer are NF and Vortex. Actually, Vortex is my current fav. S&B is hard to beat on all levels except for the price. I just feel the better value w/performance is NF or Vortex. I had a US Optics that would not hold a zero. Sent it back, had the turrets rebuilt, still had zero and tracking issues, FWIW. I sold it after the 3rd factory rebuild. On that note, buying used glass can be a good deal with a company, like, Vortex. They offer an UNCONDITIONAL lifetime warranty, regardless of owner. I love this company and I run a Vortex Razor. Yes, I'm biased. My last thought, which echos what the smart ppl have told me is to buy top quality glass. Do not skimp here. I hope this helps some?
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1 pointYep, it's a 15" Lancer handguard. I love it! It's the octagonal LCH5 reduced weight one. The flat bottom is more stable shooting from a barricade. The upper/lower is the 2A armament balios lite set. The whole rifle unloaded with optic and empty magazine is 7.75 pounds, not bad for a 18" rifle set up.
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1 pointYea, but they're unknown to millennials. They never get references we adults use. Shit most haven't seen Animal House. How about: Eraserhead Stranger than Paradise (Screaming Jay Hawkings, he's the man)
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1 pointWell keep an eye out for me next month, I enjoyed the match so much I will probably make the trek again next time. Would love to see them. You could always email them to me
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1 pointWildcats Uncommon Valor Flight of the Intruder Firebirds Just one of the Guys
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1 pointThat looks awesome @vladtepes @Pew Pew Plates Is that a carbon fiber handguard ? What upper and lower is that ?
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1 pointmy situation is very simple.. I bought 40 because I used to get ammo for free.. and was sold on the inadequacy of 9mm.. recent information has surfaced that has proved that conception wrong... I purchased a Glock 43 in 9mm.. and since I have a renewed faith in 9mm.. I am standardizing rounds.. my "collection" is centered around minimizing the need for multiple rounds.. 9mm gives me less muzzle flip.. more capacity.. standardized rounds.. So I am going to convert VS buying a new Glock.. as HE pointed out.. you can barely give away a 40 cal glock.. so converting would be much cheaper..
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1 pointDammit, Howard, I wish I knew you were there. I've got photo's on my phone of the bald eagle that's been in the back yard, He was just shy the day you came by.
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1 pointBand of the Hand. I have not seen it in 20+ years. I am sure it does not hold up.
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1 pointFireflys blue thunder and the robot bullet missile with celick Shortcircuit
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1 pointPatience. good things come to those that wait
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1 pointNo I did not, I thought you were going on about the shut your trap and take your ticket stuff again after it was already beat to death and am not used to you posting logical stuff .... lol Just watched it now, It definitely makes sense. Sent from my SM-G925P using Tapatalk
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1 pointHighlander with its whole soundtrack a Queen album!!!! Steel Dawn Big Red One Deepstar 6 Bat 21 Last Dragon I love this topic!!!
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1 pointdivide and conquer. Seperate and it's makes it easier to take rights away in smaller groups.
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1 pointReliability is 100% if you do it right - Just a barrel and mags is good enough for a range gun. If you are going to use it for SD/HD or any social purposes, the proper ejector, extractor assembly should be installed as well as the conversion barrel and mags. As far as litigation - If your use of deadly force is legally, ethically, and morally correct and you are found to have used appropriate force in the defense of yourself or another you can use a frying pan, a kitchen knife, a curling iron, your car... hell, light them on fire. It doesn't matter. From a criminal justice standpoint, when it is all over and your use of force is justified using a .40 pistol converted to 9mm is not going to be an issue. Civilly, you are getting sued no matter what.
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1 pointVery nice! Makes me want to redo my IAC 97 into a trench gun... Parkerized and all.
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1 pointThis thread could stop right here at the video I posted almost 3 weeks ago. This is how to do it. Done
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1 pointMy opinion is that SIGs fit my hand better than a single stack 1911 and they shoot and handle well. But most of what they have going for them I can find in other guns for cheaper. Sigs process are way to high for their qc these days. And since they aren't a broadly supported platform like a 1911, ar, flock, or 10/22, I can't go to anyone but SIG to fix what SIG doesn't want to do right in the first place. That list of guns above provide a level of enjoyment I don't get from the other guns I own.