Biggest wrinkle in whole show is how far reloading is behind schedule. Don't see it getting any better til March. At least.
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Biggest wrinkle in whole show is how far reloading is behind schedule. Don't see it getting any better til March. At least.
Tested several suppressors recently and pretty much liked them all.
Would put them on everything if I could afford it.
Mazin, you hangin low? Grinding it out?
Mrs. Mazin all good? Puppers?
I'm waiting for 1 more sponsor before committing, to letting the public know where & when.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bHWhbu_mbk
However until my custom fiberglass "Freak Out" board, set up for a prosthetic, has the kinks worked out. It might be nothing but.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p13yZAjhU0M
I have a band lined up, for my al sur de la frontera, tour .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6d-89Z5k4s
At first my favorite part of hanging Christmas lights was how long it takes. But today I experienced some 110v while at the top of a two story ladder.
It is a startling attention grabber.
I did. I wasn't happy though. I think that since everything is "indoor/outdoor" it's built with very loose tolerances to help water drain. So as a result, it's surprisingly easy to cross thread the bulbs. I had one cross threaded and my finger hit the metal.
I used to tell people that I could cross thread a light bulb (I stole that joke from someone on here), but now I really have.
See that one bulb out on the second story eave on the right?
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Z3...=w1112-h625-no
Sometimes with 110v 60Hz you can't let go. Maybe that's a bonus?
Glad you're OK.
Hey thanks. I don't think anything else was on that circuit (thank God). Just what you see in the photo. Each LED bulb is only 1 watt, so it wasn't drawing too much.
Love these current events.
No aluminum ladders when jacking with electricity, and use polarized plugs on light strings so the center contact on the sockets are your hot contacts and not the outer shell/thread.
I make a point to not work with anything while it's plugged in. That said, I was pretty confident that I could properly unscrew, and screw in a single bulb while it was plugged in, but I guess I was wrong. I do happen to have a fiberglass big ladder now, but since I have to move it every six feet, the extra weight is not attractive.
I think Irving should put up a resistance to these shocking comments making light of his experience.
Instead, I want to call the ATF today to see about my cans that have been in jail for 12 months now. What info do I need when I call? Serial numbers?
Haha have 223 feedbacks............that is all
Busy, working on the house and trying to help Mrs bo wrangle the princess.
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Pretty much only work IDPA classifier these days, other interests and CRC board stupidity.
Casper last weekend for family stuff, undisclosed mountain location this weekend for family stuff, thanksgiving and Christmas coming soon, and trying to cram my fourth quarter job stuff in between all of that.
Sometimes I feel as busy as a one legged man in an ass kicking contest. (No offense, Jim)
I don?t leave my house on Black Friday. Lol.
This has been my usual response, until last year I took grand daughter to Ark for Black Friday. We had a blast, she got to handle a few guns she had never seen before, I got a couple good deals on guns and had good visit with Noah, staff and several folks from forum. Gonna do it again this year.
I have no intention of participating in any other Black Friday shopping that can't be done from this keyboard.
I see she is a daddys girl, great looking pup!
Yes she is a good looking pup.
That snow pic reminds me of making snowballs for our pup so he can eat them. He also loves eating ice and rolling rocks and concrete bits around in his mouth.
Reba carries a little rock around in her mouth to get Mrs bo going.