Now Junior! Grubs and worms are good protein! And if you want more crunch in your lunch, take a bag of beetles! -At least, isn't that what they teach pilots if they're down in enemy territory?
You mean to tell me you don't put your flour in the freezer before you use it??? I guess you've never seen those meal worms after they hatch?! -Rhino's right, it ain't just the rice, folks!
Ask the bakeries if they have smaller buckets than 5 gallons. I picked up some 1gal?-1-1/2 gal? buckets that had frosting in them. Maybe to keep them rodent/bug-proof, I'd put up in plastic bags put in old G.I. ammo cans. At least they're pretty much water proof as well.
My 2 cents in going back to the original thread: when I was a bench jeweler, I kept my 9 mm in one of those 'under the counter' holster-type attachments. Upon further thought of the issue, I swiched out to a .45 to avoid any chance of the perp getting up again. There was also a .357 next to...
I'm surprised no one has mentioned the book In the Gravest Extreme:The Role of the Firearm in Personal Protection By Massad Ayoob of Lethal Force Institute. It should be required reading before application for a carry permit. Unless you want to spend unnecessary time in jail and astronomical...
I'll admit, when it comes to being a 'buyer friendly' store, its down at the bottom of the list. I certainly wouldn't want to deal with the elements that they do. On the plus side, with patience, I've found Darryl knowledgeable about all kinds of stuff (e.g. the pluses & minuses of FN49's)...
So we should throw out the Constitution & judge who we sell to by their language??? Or perhaps their demeanor as they inspect your wares? Its not the nicest of neighborhoods over there, and probably 70-80% of their sales are cheap 9 mm's to blacks. There's a fine line between the braggadocio...
I'm sure the judge 'll love that response!
But back to the original thread:
http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/04/14/campus.guns/index.html
Today's CNN brings it all home. I think more support needs to be shown to these kids who don't want to function in a shooting gallery.
Its not a question of getting caught, its a question of safety. If a .22 can travel a mile straight, how far do you think a bullet could travel skipping water? Would you want to be boating anywhere near 'revelers' such as yourselves?
If its accuracy over carry, why not bite the bullet & invest in a machinist's wet dream?
Features on the NightHawk Lady Hawk include the following:
Caliber: 9mm / Match Grade Crowned and Recessed Barrel
Heinie Signature Scalloped front strap and Mainspring Housing (Front Strap and Mainspring...
Originally from Western PA,where I became friends with a guy going to PA Gunsmith School & had a chance to shoot whatever came through, as well as drooling on the glass at Flaigs where there were drillings & vierlings in from Austria & Germany. Decades later here in Indiana, I thought I'd get...
Stoopid Laws Must Change!
You might want to check out this sight: http://concealedcampus.org/ Schools should not be off-limits shooting gallerys! If it were a two-way street, punks might think twice!
I've found Ed & Darryl about as weird as me, and appreciate their off-beat humor. I've also found over the years that if I show them patience & courtesy, I'll usually get it back (unless they're busy making a sale). If you're buying CZ, I don't think you'll find it cheaper anywhere. You have...