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  2. Hit "report" on that post so I can find it, and I'll make it invisible.
  3. yeah, but if I was you I would hide when you come to the Texas State Match cuz my wife will be looking for you. You are going to need a bigger hat cuz all the lumps you will have on your head. LOL TM
  4. Respectfully disagree When Congress passed the legislation that became the NFA they laid out clear guidelines for allowing people to build (or modify) their own short barreled firearms and suppressors, regretfully like almost all other firearms restrictions in our nation history it was based on racism and classism. The $200 tax stamp was equivalent to roughly 2 1/2 months salary for the average person back then and the fact that technology has advanced to the point where a a large machine shop and the skill set to operated are not needed any more doesn’t change what the law laid out. Undrilled “solvent traps” do not meet the NFA definition of a suppressor and if the ATF wants to change that to keep the poors from having suppressors they need to petition Congress to have them pass legislation to amend the NFA
  5. Have a Colt Python .357 4" nickel. Made in 1977 according to the Colt website. The pictures don't really do this gun justice and overall in very good condition I'd rate it between 85-90%. Smooth as class and locks and operates as it should. The bad, someone machined a shallow "slot" behind the front sight, no idea why but it's there so check out the pics. Great gun for someone looking for a way above average shooter grade snakegun. $1285 shipped to your FFL. First "I'll take it" posted gets it regardless of PM conversations. thanks for looking.
  6. If he serves more than 1 day in jail I’d be very surprised.
  7. Santa Rosa Police Department <alerts@civicready.com> Suspect stole an Ambulance On 5/1/24, at approximately 7:53 PM, an employee from the Russian River Pub, located at 725 4th Street, called 911 and reported there was a subject at the business that appeared to be in an altered state. Santa Rosa Police Officers, along with in Response (mental health services) responded to the call. The subject, later identified as 36-year-old Sonoma resident Jorge Sanchez Rodriguez, told the Officers that he was having an anxiety attack and asked to go to a local hospital. Officers offered to drive Rodriquez, be he declined and wanted to be transported by ambulance. A Sonoma County Fire District ambulance responded to evaluate and take Rodriguez to a local hospital. An ambulance member was talking with Rodriguez outside of the ambulance, while the other ambulance member was inside preparing to transport Rodriguez to the hospital. Rodriguez started to walk away from the ambulance member, and then suddenly ran to the driver’s side of the ambulance and got into the driver’s seat. He then drove west on 4th Street with the second ambulance member trapped in the rear of the ambulance. Officers immediately gave chase. The ambulance turned south onto D Street and then east onto Sonoma Avenue. Rodriguez continued on Sonoma Avenue and then turned north on Farmers Lane. As the ambulance approached 4th Street, an Officer was able to deploy a set of spike strips. (Spike strips puncture the tire with hollow tubes which causes the tire to rapidly deflate). The Officer was successful in deflating two of the tires on the driver’s side of the ambulance, but Rodriguez continued to drive the ambulance. Rodriguez continued to on Sonoma Highway and turned south on Mission Blvd and then west on Montgomery Drive. Officers were able to set two additional sets of spike strips along Montgomery Drive. The spike strips were successful, and all of the ambulance tires were deflated. Rodriguez continued on Montgomery Drive and ultimately stopped at Memorial Hospital. Rodriguez immediately exited the ambulance and laid face down on the ground with his hands out. Rodriguez was taken into custody without the use of any force. The ambulance member was safe and uninjured. Rodriguez was placed in the back seat of a patrol car for transportation to the jail. Rodriguez then began hitting his head against the security screen and kicking at the window. Rodriguez was removed from the vehicle and ultimately placed on a gurney. Rodriguez was ultimately booked at the Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Center for the following offenses: 10851 CVC – Vehicle theft (felony) 2800.2 CVC – Reckless evading (felony) 207 PC -Kidnapping (felony) 69 PC – Resisting an executive Officer (felony) 11550 (a) HS – Under the influence of a controlled substance (misdemeanor) The Santa Rosa Police Department in committed to making Santa Rosa a safe place to live, work and play. Media inquiries may be direct to Sergeant T. White at twhite@srcity.org or the on-duty sergeant at 707-543-3625. SRPD Case #24-5192.
  8. I had major surgery on both of my feet. You can also ask the Match Director for a waiver.
  9. I saw that. Like you, I didn't want to point him out. Probably should send him a PM to let him know, problem is that someone else responded to him on the same open/public forum and there is no way to erase or delete them.
  10. Max velocities are for all competitors, regardless of propellant. The only exemption I know of is that BP doesn't have to meet the "power factor", but has to meet the smoke factor... Dagnabit... the PWB fellar is faster'n me again!!
  11. Don't know about the stripe on the pants but I think the Rebels only used raised white letter tires on their guns. And Crager rims.
  12. Ammo used in SMOKELESS categories is subject to the minimum velocity/power factor standards. Ammo used in BLACKPOWDER categories must adhere to the "smoke factor" standard. The maximum velocity standards apply to ALL categories (penalty for violation is a MDQ) REF: SHB p.25
  13. A shooter shooting 250gr 45 Colt in a handgun at 850fps (legal) will often be perceived as shooting too hot of ammo and possibly damaging targets The same shooter shoots the same ammo out of his rifle at 1100-1200 fps at targets a few steps farther out and people usually don't perceive it to be too hot and think it's damaging targets. The targets don't know if they're be hit by shots from revolvers or rifles.
  14. We have a dog who looks just like yours! We had her DNA tested and she came back German shepherd, Siberian Husky, Boxer, and a mix of various pit bull breeds. Nobody has ever cared when we took her to RV parks.
  15. Since you are posting here, it appears as if your efforts have already been successful. Welcome to the fire. Eli
  16. The tally is now over $400,000.00 and country artist John Rich has offered to throw a free concert in their honor!!
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  18. Pre- Model 10 , I'm pretty sure. I have one that has 6-digit serial # , made in 1947. Not as nice as this one. Rex
  19. “If you’re going through HELL, KEEP GOING!!” Winston Churchill
  20. Working on moving our giant jatropha plant that has requested a bigger and better location. Digging up plants/trees is my forte.
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