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    Quote Originally Posted by SouthPaw View Post
    Tell me about that trailer. Where'd you get it? Approximate cost?

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    Quote Originally Posted by O2HeN2 View Post
    Tell me about that trailer. Where'd you get it? Approximate cost?

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    This trailer sticks out like a sore thumb! Everyone at my worked loved it!

    It's actually my dad's but it has been damn handy. The side rails come off and act as ramps and it has built in slots to accept them. I think the whole trailer weighs only 500lb. I want to say he gave $2000 or $2500 for it. I will get more info on make/model later today.
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    Elk stag grips for my 1979 66-1 arrived yesterday, courtesy of Patrick Grashorn in Wyoming-look him up if you want stags for any handguns or knives, he does great work. These have a very slight but very nice palm swell, fit my hand great.Have a polished Tyler T-grip on the way which will make it a perfect set-up. They're a little darker than shown, too much sunlight for the cell camera. Old school cool, that's me all the way



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    Kriss finally came out with the new side folding stock that fits the newer SDP that doesn't have the hing built into the frame. Now to take it apart and have Cerakoted Alpine White to match the frame.

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    Since my wife won't let me buy any more guns (for now...plus, she's going to have a cow when she finds out about the drone I bought) and with all of the damaging hail we've had in the Springs the last few years I broke down and ordered a HailProtector.com cover for my '17 Honda Civic & another for my F250.

    After initial setup (about 45 minutes for me since I had to download & watch the setup & install videos first), the installation only takes about 5 minutes and inflation takes 5-7 minutes (depending on vehicle/cover size..maybe longer for the F250) to inflate.

    HailProtector.com claims these will provide continuous protection against up to 10 SIMULTANEOUS hits by softball sized hailstones. They come with an AC power option, a DC car battery (cigarette lighter plug) option and a battery pack case (8 AA's required). The AC option to unlimited, the DC car battery option runs for up to 3 hrs then is supposed to turn off to protect the car battery from discharge, and the battery pack lasts for 1.5 hrs.

    These are a bit pricey, but they currently have $200 off with code 5YEAR200. I got $200 off/ea and after $39/ea for shipping these ran close to $600 total. But, if I can avoid having to make a hail claim and paying $500 in deductibles AND not have any damage to my vehicles, it'll be worth the cost. We shall see.

    Here's a pic I took of the one over my 2017 Civic @ about 80-90% inflated:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc45 View Post
    Elk stag grips for my 1979 66-1 arrived yesterday, courtesy of Patrick Grashorn in Wyoming-look him up if you want stags for any handguns or knives, he does great work. These have a very slight but very nice palm swell, fit my hand great.Have a polished Tyler T-grip on the way which will make it a perfect set-up. They're a little darker than shown, too much sunlight for the cell camera. Old school cool, that's me all the way


    Damn brother - those grips look sweet. Beautiful looking gun.


    Quote Originally Posted by Jer View Post
    Kriss finally came out with the new side folding stock that fits the newer SDP that doesn't have the hing built into the frame. Now to take it apart and have Cerakoted Alpine White to match the frame.

    I dunno, I really like the black to go with the other black parts. It definitely has a Star Wars Stormtrooper vibe to it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by theGinsue View Post
    I dunno, I really like the black to go with the other black parts. It definitely has a Star Wars Stormtrooper vibe to it.
    I was thinking the same thing, but then he'd never be able to hit anything with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zundfolge View Post
    I was thinking the same thing, but then he'd never be able to hit anything with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by theGinsue View Post
    Since my wife won't let me buy any more guns (for now...plus, she's going to have a cow when she finds out about the drone I bought) and with all of the damaging hail we've had in the Springs the last few years I broke down and ordered a HailProtector.com cover for my '17 Honda Civic & another for my F250.

    After initial setup (about 45 minutes for me since I had to download & watch the setup & install videos first), the installation only takes about 5 minutes and inflation takes 5-7 minutes (depending on vehicle/cover size..maybe longer for the F250) to inflate.

    HailProtector.com claims these will provide continuous protection against up to 10 SIMULTANEOUS hits by softball sized hailstones. They come with an AC power option, a DC car battery (cigarette lighter plug) option and a battery pack case (8 AA's required). The AC option to unlimited, the DC car battery option runs for up to 3 hrs then is supposed to turn off to protect the car battery from discharge, and the battery pack lasts for 1.5 hrs.

    These are a bit pricey, but they currently have $200 off with code 5YEAR200. I got $200 off/ea and after $39/ea for shipping these ran close to $600 total. But, if I can avoid having to make a hail claim and paying $500 in deductibles AND not have any damage to my vehicles, it'll be worth the cost. We shall see.

    Here's a pic I took of the one over my 2017 Civic @ about 80-90% inflated:
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    Not new purchase, but just got it back : SD conversion. Now the wait for the suppressor begins

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