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Smokin cigarettes and drinking coffee. Spent the day at my newly widowed sister in laws cutting up a giant poplar that fell in the storm. It was a big bastard. Smashed the log splitter and a trailer along with a good chunk of chain link fence. The splitter will live. It bent the gussets that hood the piston horizontal. So a quick fix with a welder and a few pieces of steel. The rest is more extensive.
She is lucky to have you to help out, well done.
 
Hi,

Smokin cigarettes and drinking coffee. Spent the day at my newly widowed sister in laws cutting up a giant poplar that fell in the storm. It was a big bastard. Smashed the log splitter and a trailer along with a good chunk of chain link fence. The splitter will live. It bent the gussets that hood the piston horizontal. So a quick fix with a welder and a few pieces of steel. The rest is more extensive.

You are a rock.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Well, I may live after all. Still real cautious about solid food. At least it heads south now instead of north. My sleep cycle is way off and I'm pretty weak, but the headache and body pain is gone. No range for me today, obviously. Have to work at moving around the house without becoming exhausted.
I'm supposed to take my ride into Fargo for an oil change and tire rotation, but with the weather coming in tonight, that may not happen..
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I'm in Hibbing MN and all I've seen are flurries. Waiting for the other shoe to drop...
 
I have a lot of rough cut lumber to joint and plane. I bought a power feeder to run the boards through the jointer. I had a steel pedestal fabricated to support the feeder next to the jointer. The fabricator did a nice job. Got it mounted yesterday and bolted on the base and arms. I'll be making lots of shavings for the garden
 

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When it did shoot ok, this is the target at 7 yards.…10 shots, pulled last shot or pushed it, either way my fault
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Called Beretta up, told me it needs to be broken in, and to try 124gr ammo…..🤔🤔
that "could" be a possibility......

when i had my 1st Canik, it would do the same things. but Caniks were a NATO round ammo....so i had to use a 147 grain, and it actually ran better.

after a box of the 147, i went to, 2 boxes of 124.....



then if i recall, 4 boxes of 115, and it ran great.

if this gun is made in USA or Italy may be the difference..




Is the Beretta APX made in Italy?


IIRC, the entire line of APX pistols is manufactured & assembled in Italy, with the exception of the new A1 variants which are manufactured & assembled at the Gallatin, TN plant. From what I've seen of QC at Gallatin, I will only be purchasing Gnocchi Glocks from now on


my black 92FS was made in Italy, and no issues,

my satin steel 92 FS was made in the USA, and no issues
 
that "could" be a possibility......

when i had my 1st Canik, it would do the same things. but Caniks were a NATO round ammo....so i had to use a 147 grain, and it actually ran better.

after a box of the 147, i went to, 2 boxes of 124.....



then if i recall, 4 boxes of 115, and it ran great.

if this gun is made in USA or Italy may be the difference..




Is the Beretta APX made in Italy?


IIRC, the entire line of APX pistols is manufactured & assembled in Italy, with the exception of the new A1 variants which are manufactured & assembled at the Gallatin, TN plant. From what I've seen of QC at Gallatin, I will only be purchasing Gnocchi Glocks from now on


my black 92FS was made in Italy, and no issues,

my satin steel 92 FS was made in the USA, and no issues
Made in Italy….☹️
 
When it did shoot ok, this is the target at 7 yards.…10 shots, pulled last shot or pushed it, either way my fault
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Called Beretta up, told me it needs to be broken in, and to try 124gr ammo…..🤔🤔
Ok, did some innerweb research on my issue, I guess it’s not the gun, but the 21 round mags that need broke in, found several articles/forum posts about the same issue I had……🤔🤔
 
waiting till about 6:30 to get to the grocery store.

imma gonna be making a small lasagna for the wife and me for dinner tonight.

it is a religious holiday for us today

St. Joseph's Day

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We celebrate Saint Joseph's Day (or the Feast of Saint Joseph) on March 19th to honor Saint Joseph, the husband of the Virgin Mary and the earthly father of Jesus, as a model of faith, strength, and care for his family, and as a patron saint of the Universal Church and various other groups.


also i gotta buy a tasty pastry for us as well.....

it's called a "zeppole"...very rich, high calories, a diabetics (me), nightmare......


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