Cypress Sun
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4 minutes ago, Sgt. C.J. Sabre, SASS #46770 said:
The gloves would've fit then if they weren't soaked in dried blood.
Without a doubt.
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4 hours ago, Sgt. C.J. Sabre, SASS #46770 said:
Mythbusters tested it some time back using ballistic gel fingers, and it was so bad that apparently youtube won't show it. Buy Jerry Miculek shows here what can happen substituting a hotdog for the finger.
I've seen pictures of someone that kept their finger in the cylinder gap area of a S & W 500. Wasn't pretty...I'm real sure that he won't do that again...ever.
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A Carrington type event like the one from the 1850's would put the US, and most of the World, back into the 1800's. Forget about all of the electronic gadgets, internet, cell phones (although I kind of like the idea of no cell phones), GPS and most other things electric for a while. It would probably fry most the electrical grid and associated equipment. Without electric, water supplies and food would quickly disappear and civilization would quickly crumble into dog eat dog.
Am I going to worry about it...nope....what for?
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Python scat.
Reminds me of the old rhyme
Rat ****
Bat ****
Oh, never mind.
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Good riddance.
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6 minutes ago, Smokin Gator SASS #29736 said:
She was also on some space agency committee if I remember correctly. And still believes the moon is predominantly gaseous .
Some moons are more gaseous than others.
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***SOLD PENDING FUNDS***
For sale - Dillon 550B shell plate and locator pins for .45 ACP/.45 GAP. Plate and pins are also for .308 Win as they both use the same plate/pins.
NOTE: DOES NOT INCLUDE POWDER FUNNEL. Powder funnel for either caliber is available for purchase from DIllon separately.
Price - $27.00 Shipped to the lower 48
Payment by check or USPS MO. Sorry, no electronic fund transfers accepted.
1st I'll take it.
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1 hour ago, Oak Ridge Regulator said:
I hope they hold their hand tight around the cylinder gap so they get a good seal when they pull the trigger
Details, details.
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1 hour ago, Pat Riot said:
I opened the Saloon and all the headers on the main Saloon page have several lines of text showing from the original post.
Did something change or did I inadvertently change settings somehow?
I haven’t opened settings today.
Mine has changed also. Don't particularly care for it.
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46 minutes ago, Sedalia Dave said:
Photo is obviously photo shopped. Notice there are no scope rings among other obvious inconsistencies. .
Even the Navy has uses for JB Weld
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Somewhere, somehow, someone is real proud of that.
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1 hour ago, Blackwater 53393 said:
That’s Robert Lansing…
Maybe it's not his day to quit drinking.
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2 hours ago, Sgt. C.J. Sabre, SASS #46770 said:
Nuke it from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.
Kind of depends on where this cursed house is in relation to your house doesn't it?
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23 hours ago, Eyesa Horg said:
That would have been very in the Phone company I worked for and only a drop to an small apartment house, still generally in a small pipe. Thanks for the pic!
That kind of crap really is annoying...I hate it when it gets all wrapped around the Ditch Witch blades.
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Thanks Bob and Joe. With your assistance, I found them pretty quick. They are for a Lyman primer auto-feed.
Edit - Tubes have been spoken for! 4/11/24
If anyone has the need for these, I'll mail them to you for shipping!
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Won an auction of reloading items. These two items were mixed in with a bunch of Dillon stuff. I don't think these are Dillon items. They are definitely large and small primer tubes with what appears to be ends that go into a priming system. I don't know if they are pickup tubes also as they seem too short to fit 100 primers in them although the ends have slots that would indicate that they are for use as a pickup tube also.
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks
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Fool For The City
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We need a sticky cartoon thread
in SASS Wire Saloon
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A telling and sad commentary on today's younger generations.