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Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.
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Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.
Good judgement comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgement. |
"Nah conditioning sucks, let's squat more!" ~RolandofGilead
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Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so.
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Team Ranstad 2009 - 2015
RIP SGT F. C. Gillam (Army Signal Corp) Sep 01 1921 - Mar 01 2000 RIP MGY SGT M.F. Gillam (USMC Ret.) Jan18 1947 - Aug 23 2014 RIP Vinca S. Dow Apr 28 1956 - Jan 25 2016 |
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Alaska Oosik Rugby "We play with odd shaped balls"
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"...and watch out for Shadows. They move when you're not looking at them."
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Alaska Oosik Rugby "We play with odd shaped balls"
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The forgotten Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle!
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Facts don't care about your feelings.
RIP Grin! 10/09/2015 NorCal_LEO issued nickname: Tombstone |
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Originally Posted By Butternut:
.44mag Redhawk with Hogue grips. http://i954.photobucket.com/albums/ae29/littleredman888/thumbnail_20160723_113639_resized_zpsx6rbylwb.jpg View Quote Sexy!!! I'm looking at the .44 Alaskan now............I just can't say no to big game wheel guns |
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Alaska Oosik Rugby "We play with odd shaped balls"
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"...and watch out for Shadows. They move when you're not looking at them."
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"Whisky for the gentlemen that like it. And for the gentlemen that don't like it - Whisky!" -Alec Guinness as MAJ (acting Colonel) Jock Sinclair, D.S.O., M.M. "Tunes of Glory"
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"They also said artificial sweeteners were safe, WMDs were in Iraq, and Anna Nicole married for love." - Mr. Rate
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"They also said artificial sweeteners were safe, WMDs were in Iraq, and Anna Nicole married for love." - Mr. Rate
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"They also said artificial sweeteners were safe, WMDs were in Iraq, and Anna Nicole married for love." - Mr. Rate
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"They also said artificial sweeteners were safe, WMDs were in Iraq, and Anna Nicole married for love." - Mr. Rate
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"They also said artificial sweeteners were safe, WMDs were in Iraq, and Anna Nicole married for love." - Mr. Rate
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"They also said artificial sweeteners were safe, WMDs were in Iraq, and Anna Nicole married for love." - Mr. Rate
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I was actually on http://www.ruger.com when the home page flash splash changed.
It was an instant MUST have. It was a NEED, not a want. My initial impressions are listed below. I will write up a proper review once I have shot it. The cons include: 1. My Mark III magazines with the red medallions and silver eagles on the baseplate will NOT seat and lock in the gun. I tried with empty and loaded magazines, with the bolt closed and locked open. I was able to seat and lock a Mark III magazine with an all black baseplate, and I have a belt pouch with 20 of these magazines which I will test later today. 2. It came with a small rubber plug in the action that fell out when I first disassembled it, and would not plug back in anywhere. There is no mention of said part that I noticed in the manual. 3. It came with laminated wood grips, instead of Cocobolo, and yes, I know this is not new, but it still sucks. 4. It came in a cardboard box, just like my last threaded Mark III, my LCP, my LC9s Pro, my wife's LC9s Pro, and perhaps a bIt less relevantly - my SR556-VT...although my first SR556 did come with a decent soft case that carried it easily with extra magazines, a mounted Aimpoint Comp M2, and a mounted SureFire G3 weapon light. The pros include: 1. Radically improved ergonomics of the safety, which is now also ambidextrous. 2. Radically improved slide release ergonomics. 3. "One button takedown" - but be sure the safety is ON, showing the white dots, not the red dots, before you tear it down, or attempt to reassemble it, or it will NOT go back together. Don't bang on it or test your grip strength, like so many do with their older Rugers. Side Note: I have no problems reassembling my Mark I, II, and III Rugers. 4. She is one damn fine, and cool, looking rimfire pistol. See my first quick cell phone pics below. 5. I bought the first one sold at my local Brick-N-Mortar LGS - Jim's Firearms |
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"They also said artificial sweeteners were safe, WMDs were in Iraq, and Anna Nicole married for love." - Mr. Rate
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"They also said artificial sweeteners were safe, WMDs were in Iraq, and Anna Nicole married for love." - Mr. Rate
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