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  1. 2 points
    Worth reading (VSP =Virginia State Police); I think this is an excellent discussion to have with LEO:
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    Should be correct ignitor. Put the make and model number into the website and said exact fit.
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    have you checked voltages and does the heater have prepurge timing sequence ? If so you may have wrong ignitor there are two prepurge times the longer one can be installed on the shorter purge but not vise versa.
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    A lot of HVAC supply stores won’t sell you an igniter, or any other furnace parts unless you are a licensed HVAC contractor. I found this out the hard way....
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    Outdoor rifle ranges and pits are daylight only. The pistol and shotgun ranges are 7am to 9 pm weekday, open at 8 on Sat/Sun. I have never waited for a spot in 8 years. We shoot clays every Thursday until 9PM all year long. It is a club event, targets are provided $4 for 25. Yes, we shoot at 20 degrees. Man up and dress warm. Heated trailer in between rounds.
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    Member here. I ve been there as a guest for matches and I was immediately amazed by how nice the facilities are, so I joined the club last year. Yes, the club is expensive to join but I find it totally worth it. The range is always open and it's almost never crowded. Since all the matches are hold in mornings (6-7 am till noon) , most members won't be affected as most people choose to visit in the afternoon. People there are very friendly and professional, and there is no regular mandatory meeting except for the first 2 for joining the club. You should check CJPRC website out and maybe go there for a match on Sunday to have a better idea. TBH, I ve been to a few other places but CJRPC is the best so far.
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    while the points stand, i'm gonna say that convo never happened. it's one of those articles that's written to make people think it happened.
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    Find suitable defilade.... Pull back.... Pop nuke.... problem gone a la swalwell... I *WANT* PEACE....i also want justice and righteousness ..... maybe the battle has to start ..here and now...
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    @MartyZ: I have quoted above, the original post starting this thread by @Bully that sets up this thread with his hypothetical wish list question of what handgun would one get. He also arbitrarily set a limit of only one (1) handgun purchase per calendar year, in this case the this year 2020. FYI, some of us do not purchase handguns, rifles or other types of guns on an annual basis and only buy, when possible, what we really want, when we can actually afford it. @Zeke makes a very valid point that in order to become a proficient shooter, it is just as important to purchase ammo and then use it to practice with at a range on a regular basis so that one can improve their knowledge, accuracy and comfort level using each of their firearms. Actually, I am rather envious of your self-imposed limit of purchasing one gun per year, but also like you, I have other additional hobbies and interests that I spend my time and money on throughout the year. FYI - It has been several years since my last firearm purchase and this year, so far, my winter project is to significantly modify my first handgun, a Glock 17, Gen 4, 9mm, turning it into what I am comically referring to as a "Frankenstein Glock". The Nighthawk Custom / Korth Mongoose .357 Magnum revolver that I posted about in this thread has been on my purchase wish list for the past 18+ months, but would be a significant financial investment and therefore may have to wait awhile longer. Like many folks on this forum, satisfying a self-indulgent purchase of a firearm can be easily rationalized, but the actual cost investment factor may be prohibitive, especially when compared to the other expenditure priorities that are necessary in one's life. Maybe eventually....... AVB-AMG
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    Close up view of my ODGreen frame version 92FS. I added the Beretta grips and skeletonized hammer (and the G spring). I like the look of the grips but they are a bit "fat" for my hands. What I really need to do is get a set of the Wilson Combat thin grips for it.
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    Any Beretta fans need to watch this: Might have to find another Beretta... Wow! And your thumb on the back of the hammer when reholstering! I would love both a PX4 and an M9 setup this way. I'm sort of pretending I am posting a picture of mine, here. https://www.langdontactical.com/trigger-job-in-a-bag-92-96-m9-series/
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    I have been summoned, so I am here, lol! @DirtyDigz You're not the ONLY one who doesn't know where we're meeting. I'm their leader & even I don't know YET. I'm bringing the banners, so look for them. Theresa Inacker, our Communications Director, will be coming with me. @AlexTheSane will be driving us there from his house (he's a Jersey transplant). You & several others mentioned interest. If I were to tell you ahead of time where to be and the Cops set-up a mobile command post on that spot, I've wasted my breath, so let's see what the land lays like the day of shall we? I can tell you where we won't be! That's next to anyone wearing "Battle Rattle". Between the state of "EMERGENCY" BS & metal detectors & only one way into the grounds thru said detector(?), it promises to be an interesting day. I'm there to make contacts & show support, not dress-up for the "Boogaloo" which I hope never happens & then be forced to stay completely off Capitol grounds along an enforced (possibly fenced-in_ perimeter. PM me so we can exchange ph numbers. I got an iPhone now, so I can actually text Rosey
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    Here's mine, sporting the spiffy wood grips that were a Christmas present from my wife a couple of years ago. I replaced the main spring with a lighter one and added a dot of fluorescent yellow paint to the front sight. It's one of my favorite pistols.
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    Radical has a Lifetime Warranty and 1/2 the price - How could yo g o wrong........??????
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    CJ has nice facilities, but I wouldn't count their indoor range among them. Unless the redesigned the redesign, it's something like subsonic lead pistol ammo only. Before plunking down the coin to join, I'd go to a match on a weekend to observe and take a look around at what is busy and what is not. There are usually some pistol pits and one of the 200 or 300 yard ranges available most weekends. They definitely do not close the range in winter, although the weather (i.e. snow) may make it inaccessible for periods. The downside of CJ is that there's a lot of internal politics that are just a waste of everyone's time and sometimes money.


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