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Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 10:22 pm
SpeedmanRC brick of 500 CCI blazer 22 for $17.50 at fleet farm, wasn't on sale but works every ******** just clicked...I can shoot this brick of 22 for almost the price of 75rds of 9mm out of my Witness. ******** yeah 22 conversion. yeah, cause 100 of WWB is around 22...50rd of blazer brass is 14 or 15... Hey speaking of CCI they used to be Speer ammunition. My grandpa used to work for them when they first started. He was good friends with the founder d**k Speer. We went to Lewiston, Idaho a few months ago and we drove by the factory where he worked making and testing primers.
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Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2011 3:09 pm
I found it funny that when no one noticed when I was carrying my Remington D-series on open carry...... and its a big knife XD
It was under my black shirt, when hanging off my belt its handle would just push the fabric upward leading to a awkward bump on my shirt. This is the only time I carried it when walking back and forth from my house to the mall.
and I live in California.....
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Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2011 3:58 am
I've never understood EDC of a fixed-blade when you could do everything you need on a daily basis with a good folder, and it would be easier and less threatening to carry.
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Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 2:06 pm
Fresnel I've never understood EDC of a fixed-blade when you could do everything you need on a daily basis with a good folder, and it would be easier and less threatening to carry. I'd think a fixed-blade would be better solely for intimidation purposes- pretty sure most muggers who aren't packing a gun will turn tail and run when you whip out a Bowie knife a la Crocodile Dundee. Also, for camping and hunting, I'd prefer a fixed blade. However, for my purposes, a folder does fine. Much as I'd love to carry something along the lines of a KM2000 on me, I'm also aware that it's not really necessary.
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Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 9:02 pm
Requiem in Mortis Fresnel I've never understood EDC of a fixed-blade when you could do everything you need on a daily basis with a good folder, and it would be easier and less threatening to carry. I'd think a fixed-blade would be better solely for intimidation purposes- pretty sure most muggers who aren't packing a gun will turn tail and run when you whip out a Bowie knife a la Crocodile Dundee. Also, for camping and hunting, I'd prefer a fixed blade. However, for my purposes, a folder does fine. Much as I'd love to carry something along the lines of a KM2000 on me, I'm also aware that it's not really necessary. the loud snap of an automatic knife deploying is scarier in my opinion. spring assisted knives are awesome and intimidating in that regard, the larger the blade the better the effect.
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Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 9:12 pm
Doesn't California have the worst gangs in history?
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Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 12:02 am
Recon_Ninja_985 Requiem in Mortis Fresnel I've never understood EDC of a fixed-blade when you could do everything you need on a daily basis with a good folder, and it would be easier and less threatening to carry. I'd think a fixed-blade would be better solely for intimidation purposes- pretty sure most muggers who aren't packing a gun will turn tail and run when you whip out a Bowie knife a la Crocodile Dundee. Also, for camping and hunting, I'd prefer a fixed blade. However, for my purposes, a folder does fine. Much as I'd love to carry something along the lines of a KM2000 on me, I'm also aware that it's not really necessary. the loud snap of an automatic knife deploying is scarier in my opinion. spring assisted knives are awesome and intimidating in that regard, the larger the blade the better the effect. No way a switchblade is more intimidating than this.
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Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 1:00 am
Das Rabble Rouser Recon_Ninja_985 Requiem in Mortis Fresnel I've never understood EDC of a fixed-blade when you could do everything you need on a daily basis with a good folder, and it would be easier and less threatening to carry. I'd think a fixed-blade would be better solely for intimidation purposes- pretty sure most muggers who aren't packing a gun will turn tail and run when you whip out a Bowie knife a la Crocodile Dundee. Also, for camping and hunting, I'd prefer a fixed blade. However, for my purposes, a folder does fine. Much as I'd love to carry something along the lines of a KM2000 on me, I'm also aware that it's not really necessary. the loud snap of an automatic knife deploying is scarier in my opinion. spring assisted knives are awesome and intimidating in that regard, the larger the blade the better the effect. No way a switchblade is more intimidating than this. only if it were the exact same size,lol
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