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2013-07-14_16-03-49_535 by jamiehstanley, on Flickr 2013-07-14_16-03-30_954 by jamiehstanley, on Flickr 2013-07-12_15-00-05_636 by jamiehstanley, on Flickr 2013-07-12_15-01-22_537 - Copy by jamiehstanley, on Flickr |
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Think of GD as Vietnam and the registration process as the Ho Chi Minh Trail
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I'ma pop a Glock in ya mouf an make a brain slushy.
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Originally Posted By Garandboy:
My Glock 87 http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j91/GarandBoy/DSC01848_zps8048aba6.jpg I also have the limited edition in Real Tree camo. http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j91/GarandBoy/DSC01841_zpsace84da4.jpg View Quote Bawhahahahahahahahahahahahaha! |
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Originally Posted By ArmaNotSoLite:
I once accidentally ate a piece of steel, thinking it was cheese, and imagine my surprise when I shit out a fully formed ten penny nail the next day. |
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Originally Posted By jukeboxx13:
I do too. TLR-1s 300 lumen is next on my list for an HD light. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By jukeboxx13:
Originally Posted By RevOcelot:
I like TLR's http://i987.photobucket.com/albums/ae352/protouchllc/Guns/DSC01922.jpg TLR-1s 300 lumen is next on my list for an HD light. Ive been hearing the TLR-1S has some problems One reason I bought the TLR-1a 300L |
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Anyone got any good tips on prevention or carbon removal from the front lens after shooting or maybe put something on the lens before shooting to make it easier to remove?
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Originally Posted By PineappleDevil:
Anyone got any good tips on prevention of carbon removal from the front lens after shooting or maybe put something on the lens before shooting to make it easier to remove? View Quote WD-40 before you shoot and carbon wipes right off. To remove existing carbon from having not used WD-40, a pencil eraser works wonders. |
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Originally Posted By louisianarebel:
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j26/louisianarebel14/IMG_20130622_191313-1_zps0aa693a2.jpg http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j26/louisianarebel14/20130630_101110_zps61ab34c3.jpg http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j26/louisianarebel14/20130609_163923_zps818573b9.jpg View Quote What holster is that? How's it work for you? |
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Many wear the robes, but few walk the way.
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Originally Posted By tommytrauma:
What holster is that? How's it work for you? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By tommytrauma:
Originally Posted By louisianarebel:
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j26/louisianarebel14/DSC00098_zpsd5f7b1be.jpg http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j26/louisianarebel14/IMG_20130622_191313-1_zps0aa693a2.jpg http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j26/louisianarebel14/20130630_101110_zps61ab34c3.jpg http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j26/louisianarebel14/20130609_163923_zps818573b9.jpg What holster is that? How's it work for you? Safariland ALS. Doesn't conceal well. Comfy and secure. |
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Think of GD as Vietnam and the registration process as the Ho Chi Minh Trail
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Originally Posted By louisianarebel:
Safariland ALS. Doesn't conceal well. Comfy and secure. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By louisianarebel:
Originally Posted By tommytrauma:
Originally Posted By louisianarebel:
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j26/louisianarebel14/DSC00098_zpsd5f7b1be.jpg http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j26/louisianarebel14/IMG_20130622_191313-1_zps0aa693a2.jpg http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j26/louisianarebel14/20130630_101110_zps61ab34c3.jpg http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j26/louisianarebel14/20130609_163923_zps818573b9.jpg What holster is that? How's it work for you? Safariland ALS. Doesn't conceal well. Comfy and secure. Thank you, Sir. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Many wear the robes, but few walk the way.
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View Quote I love that first pic, gonna have to do one like it. Very nice! |
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Originally Posted By ArmaNotSoLite:
I once accidentally ate a piece of steel, thinking it was cheese, and imagine my surprise when I shit out a fully formed ten penny nail the next day. |
Originally Posted By JTrusty:
WD-40 before you shoot and carbon wipes right off. To remove existing carbon from having not used WD-40, a pencil eraser works wonders. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JTrusty:
Originally Posted By PineappleDevil:
Anyone got any good tips on prevention of carbon removal from the front lens after shooting or maybe put something on the lens before shooting to make it easier to remove? WD-40 before you shoot and carbon wipes right off. To remove existing carbon from having not used WD-40, a pencil eraser works wonders. Yep. I use the WD-40 pen. Sometimes I'll use plain Chapstick on the lens before a heavy shooting session. |
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"The race is not always to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, but that's the way to bet." - Damon Runyon
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Originally Posted By Bovodo:
FDE inforce APL on a Glock 19 w/ Storm Lake threaded barrel http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o84/gaysterxviet/image_zpsb5706140.jpg View Quote Hey sorry in advance for copying your setup haha! That's basically exactly what I want |
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I do it for money.
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Tennessee Colonel
Support the People's Front of Judea! Visit my photo collection - http://www.flickr.com/photos/the-dorsal-fin |
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Anymore?
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You'll be shitting bald eagles and pissing red white and blue. --Subnet
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Sig SP2022 / Inforce APL. Only pic I have with light mounted
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Originally Posted By Ej6fade: Sig SP2022 / Inforce APL. Only pic I have with light mounted https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3832/12753612323_1a93f68c31_b.jpg View Quote |
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Award: 24/365 most likely to have a lollipop guild
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There are over 550 million firearms in worldwide circulation. That's one firearm for every twelve people on the planet. The only question is: How do we arm the other 11?
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I like them quite a bit. After all my research, the three it came down to was the Barnes Tac-XPD HP +P 115 gr., Corbon DPX HP +P 115gr., and Federal HST HP +P 124gr. (all in 9mm). I actually ended up buying all three and a handful of boxes of each. I ran 100 rounds of each through my 2022, and I liked the barnes the most. They all cycled flawlessly and performed well in expansion shooting at jugs of water, but that's all the ballistics testing I did. The only real reason I prefer the barnes over the other two was that muzzle flash was quite reduced during night shooting. That, and they look cool
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Hi, I'm Brad. That name was taken though.
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Ne Desit Virtus! Let Valor Not Fail!
Thanks for the Team Membership, 1ExtremeGTO! Proud Member of Team Ranstad. |
Originally Posted By Snaps: 1911 Tac Ops http://i949.photobucket.com/albums/ad335/bgzahuranic/2A9F46F1-9AD7-4A36-B316-695FE5FAEFC5_zps1ebhbg5h.jpg Wife's slightly tweeted RI http://i949.photobucket.com/albums/ad335/bgzahuranic/photo1_zps1714b4c0.jpg My custom shop Colt http://i949.photobucket.com/albums/ad335/bgzahuranic/2013-11-11_23-23-45_747_zpse1e9fab9.jpg My home build Auto Ord http://i949.photobucket.com/albums/ad335/bgzahuranic/0dbc7fbeec1b7df99ccb6a7f943443bd_zps5c3fee94.jpg And my MK25 http://i949.photobucket.com/albums/ad335/bgzahuranic/e271a82a0e5cb05b01943c66f28a4893_zps7a6c74ee.jpg My bedside Glock 19 has one too but no pics uploaded View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Alaska511: http://i1107.photobucket.com/albums/h385/alaskaLTZ/DSC_7007_zpsa8495d71.jpg View Quote |
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Thanks to Subnet for the team membership!
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