If some can suggest the Wuhan market spawned a virus that caused a global pandemic, then I can claim our supermarkets have spawned and epidemic of obesity that is the second leading cause death in America, second only to tobacco.
Obesity and diabetes will directly lead to the death of more...
The people in that market looked pretty healthy to me. They most definitely looked healthier than obese slobs shuffling around in their slippers that seem to make up a majority of the shoppers I see in the supermarkets around here.
Who is really eating the repulsive, disgusting food and who is...
Best bet might be to take it to Hoosier Trapper Supply / Leatherwood Creek Taxidermy in Greenwood. I'm sure they've skinned a few thousand of them and they can get it tanned for you, too.
What you or I personally think of coyotes is not relevant. The Indiana DNR determines which animals are and are not varmints. In Indiana, coyotes are a regulated furbearing species.
Indiana coyote pelts are definitely worth skinning. I averaged $54.50 on my Indiana coyotes last year. Learn to skin them for the fur industry. Then you can sell the pelts. If you really want to get into it, you can learn to flesh them out and put them on a board to dry. That gives you more...
fox urine definitely gets their attention. But don't expect it to draw them in from any distance. It might be useful if you are trying to get them to a specific spot near your bait station where you can get a good shot at them. That's probably about it.
You might try a long distance call...
Seems so obvious. Why do so many people refuse to recognize this fact and address the basic source of the problem? Would the nation be willing to listen to some prominent person who says we need to take a close look at ourselves and change who we are as a people?
That seems like a perfect example.
So, it would be accurate to say that the general public has had access to semi-automatic rifles fed with detachable magazines for well over 100 years. Today's so-called "assault weapons" are literally antique technology.
If "gun violence" has increased in...
What was the first commercially available semi-auto rifle that used detachable magazines?
I think the BAR and Thompsons had detachable magazines but they were full-automatic. The M14 probably joined the military in the late 1950's or early 1960's. But I don't know when it became available in...
Are you looking at a Remington 870 Express or 870 Wingmaster? The Wingmaster is a nice shotgun.
You could also look at an Ithaca model 37. A fine and classic gun that can also exchange barrels.
I've been saving up for a CZ pistol and see where a new PCR is available for purchase. But now, I just noticed the CZ P-01 and am wondering if I shouldn't consider that option as well. I can't see much difference between the two models. The only differences I can see are:
1. Rear sight is...
I see a model 75B on their website. I was looking only at the P07 model which does not have a "B" designation but does say that it has a firing pin block.
Thanks for the clarification.
Cool. I think the firing pin block sounds like a good idea. But I haven't heard of the "B models". I see the model description on the CZ website shows the firing pin block but nothing denotes it as a "B model".