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  1. Snake45

    how do you build a temporary pier and port in a land

    I guess the same way you can talk about abortion "rights" without bringing yourself to actually say the word "abortion." :rolleyes:
  2. Snake45

    The Plunge

    Let the accessorizing begin! The AR is the gun for whole generations of Barbie/Lego kids. ;) :LOL:
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    The Plunge

    There, I fixed it for you. ;)
  4. Snake45

    Walter ppk

    I enjoy owning both original PP and PPK. Do I enjoy shooting them? Not particularly. As far as shooting is concerned, I consider them inferior to similarly sized Llama and Beretta small automatics. Is the PPK still a good carry gun? That's kinda like asking if a 1929 Model A Ford with typical...
  5. Snake45

    Shoulder Holster Pros And Cons?

    This might or might not work for you. You can strap it on in a wide variety of positions, and it stays where you put it. I think it's superior to a shoulder holster, and much less of a PITA. https://vnsh.com/products/vnsh-holster
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    Glock Commercial

    Yah, I've heard of that but Thank God never saw it happen. I don't wear any rings myself. When I first started shooting, I discovered that my class ring was screwing up the checkering on my handguns. I've told The Lovely Mrs. Snake that I don't wear my wedding band because "It attracts the...
  7. Snake45

    Easiest home defense gun on the ears

    And I realized, too late for the edit, that I didn't tell my story quite right. My building's fire alarm (it was VERY loud, and it was a fire drill) just happened to be the exact same tone as the last note of Clarence Clemons' sax solo. My initial thought was, "MAN, that Clarence Clemons can...
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    Glock Commercial

    Looks hella better than weird piercings or bizarre ink. :oops:
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    Easiest home defense gun on the ears

    Outrageous! Why can ordinary American citizens own Poison Frogs? Only the Police and the Military should have Poison Frogs! :eek: :oops:
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    Glock Commercial

    Ah, I like this one better. Saw it on page 67 of the April issue of Gun & Ammo and thought it was the most effective gun rag ad I've ever seen. You can keep your "Glock Perfection." I'll have some of THIS, thank you very much! (Springfield Armory Garrison 4.25" model.)
  11. Snake45

    Easiest home defense gun on the ears

    I understood it perfectly. I thought I had a somewhat similar "alarm at work" story that was amusing. Sorry to have offended you. :confused:
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    Easiest home defense gun on the ears

    I was at work one day listening to Springsteen through Bose noise-cancelling headphones--I think the song might have been "Badlands"--when the fire alarm went off. Before I figured out that's what was happening, I had the thought, "Wow, I never noticed it before, but Clarence Clemons is REALLY...
  13. Snake45

    Quiz on a firearm

    I was thinking along those lines, too. DOES it count? :confused:
  14. Snake45

    Old guns

    I've long been of the opinion that we get "imprinted" during adolescence with our preferences in cars, music, and women, and I guess for many of us, guns should be on that list. The vast majority of my guns are based on designs from the beginning of WWII to the end of the Vietnam War, and most...
  15. Snake45

    Good eyes 👀 ditching the glasses- cataract surgery

    Thanks all for the updated reports. I really appreciate them. Same day I got the cataracts news, I heard from a close friend whose mother (85 YO) just had this done last year. She ended up with an infection in one eye which pretty much cost her all her vision in it, and the stress gave her a...
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    LIPSEY’S RELEASES SMITH & WESSON “ULTIMATE CARRY”

    That's just the natural cussedness of the universe. Couple years ago I spend a buttload of money and effort buying and restoring several original 1965-66 AMT Mustang fastback models, which hadn't been available since 1966 (and the molds had been altered, so the kit could never be reissued). Last...
  17. Snake45

    Shocking

    I was differing with your statement that "he wasn't really a writer." Yes, he absolutely was. He was also a few other things as well. ;)
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    Shocking

    I beg to differ. Col. Cooper was a VERY skilled/talented/gifted writer, one of those few whom I would read anything they had to say on any subject.
  19. Snake45

    LIPSEY’S RELEASES SMITH & WESSON “ULTIMATE CARRY”

    Me too. I designed something very, VERY similar in my head about a year ago. Would LOVE to have them on a 3" Colt D-frame.
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    Shocking

    Well, this guy wouldn't have passed high school English in my day. Sentence fragments were simply unacceptable. And we learned the difference between "comprise" and "compose." :rolleyes:
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