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  1. 4 points
    Victoria Secret Negligee A husband walks into Victoria's Secret to purchase a sheer negligee for his wife. He is shown several possibilities that range from $250 to $500 in price -- the sheerer, the higher the price. Naturally, he opts for the sheerest item, pays the $500, and takes it home. He presents it to his wife and asks her to go upstairs, put it on, and model it for him. Upstairs the wife thinks (she's no dummy), 'I have an idea. It's so sheer that it might as well be nothing. I won't put it on, but I'll do the modeling naked, return it tomorrow, and keep the $500 refund for myself.' She appears naked on the balcony and strikes a pose. The husband says, 'Good Grief! You'd think for $500, they'd at least iron it!' Funeral services for the husband will be next Monday at noon.
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  3. 2 points
    Mainspring & strut were longer on the MK V; hammer travel is also shorter on the MK V
  4. 2 points
    Wait...I though Bionic Beaver meant something TOTALLY different...
  5. 1 point
    Eff 'em. I'd maybe show up for the going out of business sale, but that's the only time i'd step foot in a (limp) Dick's.
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    I'm a Sig guy, so I went with a Sig 1911 TTT. Pretty sure that model is around $850-950, but sig makes plenty of other 1911 models. Some don't like them because of things like external extractors or - for some models - the Sig profile slide. I didn't care about the extractor, and I kinda prefer the slide profile... I've had no issues with my 1911 and would buy it (or the STX, the other model I was interested in) again if I were doing things over. Based on my experiences, I'd say Sig 1911s are worth a look.
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    Post a picture here so we can all see the mistake you made.
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    colt gold cup up for sale at Howell Gun Works. See their page on FB
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    I'm a computer guy and have done Linux. But I looked at this thread because I thought it was about sex dolls.
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    For a first time 1911 buyer the Rock Isl Armory 1911's are a very good value and the quality is post on. In the next tier up - The Springfield Range Officer is one of the best "out of the box" shooters There are many choices in 1911 (like Pizzas) - it's best to determine your "budget number" and then get opinions on what is best in THAT price range................ jmo Good Luck! JT
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    Franklin Twp in Somerset? Come by SCFGPA or my house you can fiddle with a Springfield Loaded. The Loaded costs a little more than, say, a GI or Range Officer but I think the build quality is all pretty similar (If its Franklin in Somerset I can understand why you're using private high school...)
  12. 1 point
    If someone offered me free ProMags, I would throw them away. Or sell them here, ha!
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    I'm a Springfield Armory kinda guy. I have an A1 that I added my touch to. 650 or there abouts. Great, no frills pistol. If time and money permit, send it to a 1911 wizard and they will send you back something that will rival the "Pro" from SA. Colt is always a good choice. It will sell more quickly than most other brands and maintain it's value better than most as well. If you comfortable with a non-traditional 1911, Smith and Wesson and Sig make great guns. But again, I'd look hard at the Springfield 1911-A1. Awesome gun and even better base if you ever want to have a semi-custom. FWIW, I have several justifiable reasons for saying this but won't bore you with them. But it is a really good shooting pistol.
  15. 1 point
    Now this is what should come back Trooper MK III in.357
  16. 1 point
    I appreciate the innovation and uniqueness, but that's it.
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    I will say, I was not too impressed with the Cobra... although this was from playing with it at the booth, I did not have a chance to shoot it. For the King Cobra the price really needs to be around $1500 MSRP and a street price of $1100 to $1,200. You mean Rugers? =) That is what you buy when you want a gun that cannot be killed with a grenade.
  18. 1 point
    People who are buying these are strictly buying them for safe queens. Colts for looking, Smiths for working.
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    I'm going to guess it is a standard module to support compliance with the EU cookie law and GDPR. I suspect it is not configured with a policy statement.
  20. 1 point
    Here you go, I requested a hazmat deal from my Natchez marketing contact and we got it...
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    Added a little more miracle grow. 16" Spikes tactical CL barrel ,gas system . bcg and upper. ALG 13" rail VG6 gamma brake. The bottom pic Is 16" green mountain 7.62 carbine length , with a troy alfa 13" rail.. Spikes upper , and tool craft 7.62 BCG nitrated... Both sport PA red dots .
  22. 1 point
    They do say that pets and owners eventually resemble each other.
  23. 1 point
    The black has NEVER stayed on HK extractors well. Believed to be due to the heat treat of the extractor but who knows. Dont worry about it.
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    Is it peeling? or something growing on it? Honestly, would just leave it as it is... no reason to paint it as if it gets in the wrong space... can impede the function of it. If it really bothers you... contact HK, I am sure they can send out a new one. Also, how do you store the gun? Is it foam case around? If it is oxidation/rust... very common for north east for guns kept in box, in safe, in basement... without dehumidifier. My Springfield XD was sent in to Springfield for a brand new refinish when the first gens had huge rust issues. That is almost what it looks like with the extractor.
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    Certainty is when you consider they say it's a burden to get a voter id card.
  26. 1 point
    When did we replace” infringe “ with “ un due burden “
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    I care. And I can carry now in every state.
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