All very good artists. Not sure if anyone is intersted but my dad is a blues junkie. He cuts a blues CD about every 6-9 months based on the best of the new music he has found in that time period. He's up to 8 CD's worth...see screenshots below for playlist. I personally like the Delta blues...
They try this with me periodically (I open CC's all the time for the discount, pay it off and close it). I call and refuse on principle to pay the fee. They waive it after 10 mins of arguing and credit my account. The following month i call and cancel the card. Like I care.
Two thoughts...
For sale is a gently used Acoustic 12 String. It's a martin dreadnaught style model D12X1. I purchased it used from a friend about a year ago. I am asking $500 for it. Sale includes two sets of D'addario Phosphor bronze strings for it as well.
You can check the model out on Martin's...
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I am interested in selling a Romanian AK-47. I am asking $800 for it.
I purchased it several years ago brand new from a Gun dealer in Anderson, IN. I ran a box of 20 rounds through it to ensure it fired properly, didn't jam, and was accurate. I swab all guns with gun oil twice a...
Just got a link from a coworker on this. No details as of yet but the article tweaked my interest. Here's the link to the article. Does anyone know more about this...
I agree. I see this stuff and I wonder how big the deficit will get before everyone figures out we are on an unsustainable path. From my perspective, If I was running my life like the govt'd I'd have 20 maxed out credit cards and be 6 months late on every bill. But on the flip side I'd be...
Reloading is a useful way to use Dec, Jan, Feb in furtherence of your hobby when it's too nasty to go outside shooting. i load all winter, blast all summer. it also gives you an excuse to invite friends over to BS while loading. better than sitting at a bar or watching TV.
bought a Ruger Super Blackhawk .44 mag for $50 a few years back. it had a 1/4" coat of cat hair on it...after i cleaned it up there was nothing remotely wrong with it and was in perfect shape due to the "protective" cat hair. hard part was taking the whole thing apart to get the hair out.
Of all my wheel guns, i've shot my smith .357 more than anything else.
it's a heavier gun (vs. a snub nose) which translates to less recoil and good accuracy. in general i think .357/.38 is the perfect pistol caliber for just general shooting. it's a workhorse, easy to clean, and in general...
that's how i got started. however, i figured doing it on a little electronic pad and the real thing were different. so i tried it locally in a studio (first class was free).
i find it as relaxing as emptying out two 75 round drums in the AK. i've also lost quite a bit of weight, my back...
my college experience: you are student in class which means you are subject to the whim of each professor. however, when you are in the business office you are treated as a customer with NO rights.
so basically they switch between models (business vs. hierarchical)...whatever suits them at...
when i had mine, i spray painted the gunmetal color with a flat black spray paint (before installing) so it wouldn't shine on a flashlight beam. i also lined the botton 6" with lead ingots to be a jerk too as i had extra height in mine. as it was rather thin (8" deep), i put it in the furthest...
i've been carrying the same black knife since i was a kid (including 5 years in college). it's a smith and wesson SWAT styling. mine is likely obsolete but the concept is the same.
i don't care for the "assisted" openers or lockable ones. i view it as a tool and for self defense...
i would suggest a gun locker. that's what i started out with. it's basically a sheetmetal (thick) box with a hefty key and lock. when i had my apartment i put it in the closet and shot four 3/8" lag screws through the back and into the studs. this would mean someone would need a pry bar and...