I'm such a hypocrite. I need to embrace the tactical search function as I have suggested others do.Rapier1772 wrote:Theriously?
You haven't seen the thread titled Archery Stuff? :skep:
Regardless, that was a frakking cool video!!!
I'm such a hypocrite. I need to embrace the tactical search function as I have suggested others do.Rapier1772 wrote:Theriously?
You haven't seen the thread titled Archery Stuff? :skep:
I use these:Rapier1772 wrote:Are people, especially young people, so oblivious that they think they can enter a private residence without permission or consequence?
I had someone try to open my door this morning & then they knocked. By the time I answered the door, he & his buddy (never saw that one) were headed up the stairs to the next floor apartments. He said he lived in next bldg & wanted to buy cigarette off me (yeah, right). The neighbors in my apartment bldg, & the one next door, change so often I can't keep up so maybe he is & maybe he ain't. I think they were more likely casing the place, why else would you try to open door before knocking?
Maybe I should get motion activated security cameras so the cops can better identify these guys for suspicious behavior?
If they really were just looking to buy a cigarette, these people need to realize that their decision to just walk into someone's residence is potentially fatal. This is Idaho, we have the Castle Doctrine and people are armed. These idiots need to get a clue before it costs them dearly.
1. Can't tell if you're kiddingeagleshotz wrote:Hey everyone, I just got suspended from my job.. :wall: If I end up getting fired, which I don't think I will but if I do then I will have more time to spend here with you guys! :p I know everyone likes that! :lmao:
jgreenberg01 wrote:Pinhole cameras are relatively inexpensive and easy to install/hide. I used them often in the retail stores I ran, but then again, they were always controlled by a sophisticated (and expensive) system that was hidden in the computer room.
That's why I like the dlink products - the are fully contained and tap right into your wireless network. I'll bet you could get one without the pan & tilt function and mount the guts discretely inside the wall. That would still give you the programming/recording function and the BGs would never know it's there.
LOLPainKillaX wrote:Just found somewhere around 700 rounds of 5.7x28 I didn't know I had. And about 600 rounds of .45ACP. I thought I had a lot more 5.56 though...
:laugh: :thumb:Rapier1772 wrote:Happy resurection! Don't think you've been in this thread before.
Agree but one thing I do like about it - it's belt fed :guns: :guns: :guns: :monkey:Oldbindlestiff wrote:Nope, Jeff, can't agree, gun nut that I am. A single shot 249 is just a very heavy M4, INMHO.
That's awesome :lmao:AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) -- The creator of powdered alcohol is furiously trying to fend off efforts to ban the product in Maine and across the country before it even hits stores.
After winning federal approval last month, Palcohol founder Mark Phillips is preparing to soon begin selling the powder, which makes vodka and rum drinks or cocktails when mixed with water.
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Palcohol will come in small pouch that's equivalent to one shot of alcohol. By adding water, juice or soda, one can make vodka or rum drinks. Adding water to the cocktail versions makes a Cosmopolitan or margarita. A lemon drop flavor has yet to gain federal approval.
I love dogs. That video is not funny to me....go figure.eagleshotz wrote: :laugh:
NLVMike wrote:. Decided skydiving was not my sport.
NLVMike wrote:I went skydiving once, back in the days before tandem jumps. They put me through about 4 hours of training on the ground. I recall that most of the training started with, "this will never happen, but...."
I stepped out of the plane at 3,500', on a static line, arched, counted to 5 elephant, looked up, and everything they said would never happen, happened.
My chute went up, twisted up and tied itself in a nice little ball. Just enough of it opened to send me into a violent spin. A little voice in my head, "if you panic, you die".
I recall every detail such that I could write a few chapters here, but suffice it to say I walked myself through every bit of training in a few seconds. I went through the process they called a "cut away", even thought it didn't actually use a knife. It's kind of important to get the tangled main chute out of the way before you open the reserve.
I got the reserve chute opened within about 13 seconds, and was under canopy at 1,800 feet. Yep, fell about half way. Decided skydiving was not my sport.
OK I have to steal this.Rapier1772 wrote:
Of course, that also means tomorrows statistics final may be Revenge of Fifth :suicide:
Rapier1772 wrote:I did not realize how fast a Sawzall could go through sheet metal until tonight -holy crap! Based on that, I'd also highly recommend them for all your body disposing needs. :laugh:
Rapier1772 wrote:Really? I think the wood blade would work better on bodies :laugh:
I should have thought of that!!!!Rapier1772 wrote:So if someone gets married today, does that mean they only have to remember their anniversary once every four years? :laugh:
:laugh:NLVMike wrote:Even more puzzling; If a vegan does crossfit, what do they talk about first?
Spent uranium... :ponder:Rapier1772 wrote:Did y'all see the "anti-drone" 12ga ammunition? That stuff is expensive! For good reason though, read the description.
http://www.luckygunner.com/12ga-3-urani ... n-5-rounds" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It was a 2013 April Fool's joke
Why would you wish that on OJ?Rapier1772 wrote:Thought for the day: Why couldn't Hillary have married OJ?
I have no idea what Barney tastes like, perhaps you should try some & let us know? :pjgreenberg01 wrote:Did they taste like Barney?
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