I've always thought that FN is one of the neatest looking guns out there
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I've always thought that FN is one of the neatest looking guns out there
Found some good Black Friday deals on a sling for the pea shooter, the P3x and a few years supply of CR123's.
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My 300BLK upper that Tim/DangerLee built on Aero Precision upper and Odin Works handguard that was cerakoted in Austrian FDE to perfectly match my Aero Precision with HiPerFire trigger assembly....Awesome job Tim !!
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Got some handguards and stained them
Apex Tactical Enhancement Trigger and Duty/Carry kit for my Shield. Amazing improvement over stock. I've had just the kit in other Shields, went with the full kit for this one. Huge improvement, very happy with it. Sweetwater Saddlery owb holster is also new, waiting on an iwb from Overwatch too.
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Picked this up for $210 the other day.
Remington 870 "P" model. It was an old Colorado DOC shotgun. Complete with side saddle. Furniture is a little worn, so that will be getting replaced after the first of the year. All in all, it was a smokin' deal.
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What brand are those cleats? Looks like they'll fit over large boots okay.
They are Yaktrax Icetrekkers Diamond Grip cleats. https://www.rei.com/product/806475/y...raction-system
The ones in the pic are the XL size on my wife's size 9 Sorels. They also fit on my size 11 Danner Pronghorn boots. Haven't tried them on my Sorels yet.
They look like they fit much better than the cheaper versions I have. I have some Yaktraks as well and they are much better.
I also picked up some cheaper ones from tirechain.com. The rubber straps aren't nearly as thick and sturdy as the Yaktrax, and the chain links are a lighter gauge steel. Maybe okay to keep in the vehicle for an unanticipated situation.
I picked up some from Walmart with the same idea. They've been sitting in vehicles, out of the sun, for a few years now. I took a look at them the other day and the plastic is worn thin and ready to break. A few minutes on a shoe and I think they'll break. I've only tried them on in the house. The lesson learned is the same one as always; while $6 per pair is cheap, you get what you pay for.
Early christmas present for my son. New toolbox for work. Harbor Freight 44" US General box. Much nicer build quality than any of the more recent craftsman / home depot husky / Lowes kobalt stuff.
He was previously working out of a US General tool cart so this will be a huge upgrade.
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Well done, dad.
Several for gifts, on sale at Cabelas for $30.
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I saw that those have gone down in price. I paid $50 for mine. $30 is a much more fitting price.
They are normally still about $40. They are on sale right now.
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More of a birthday present from my mom but I'm still stoked
Not so much a purchase, but my wife sent out stockings for my team. Tis the season to pew.
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If it's as cold and snowy as "they" predict you should invest in this item. It's paid off for us many a time during the winter, enjoy the latest cooking addition.
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Use while smoking to keep the heat regulated
One piece to the puzzle.
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No I bought a hack saw that deburrs as I cut. :rolleyes:
The dbal is new.
One of two laser presents that I gave myself this Christmas.
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