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Hot cookies and cold milk!
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Easier to swap the grip frame. AFAIK all Pietta open top grip frames are interchangeable. And AFAIK the same is true for all Uberti open tops.
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It wasn't really "the battle of the anthems", because the Germans were singing the Watch on the Rhine, not Germany over All. And I don't exactly agree with some of the translation here. But this is very good.
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Prime Rib into Rib Eye Steaks
Big Sage, SASS #49891 Life replied to Big Sage, SASS #49891 Life's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
We had a great time at that shoot and really enjoyed feeding our group. Changed some peoples mind about the taste of wild game meat too! -
For sale are a pair of factory SIG holsters. First one is for any 1911 style full length models. The second is for p320/p250 45’s . Both for one price. $50 plus shipping.
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My Package Tracking Tale
Linn Keller, SASS 27332, BOLD 103 replied to Subdeacon Joe's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
Awaiting a UPS that's SUPPOSED to arrive today by ... seven minutes ago. Rechecked tracking, now it says by 7 pm. If it was FedEx this would translate by "Sometime after the weekend even though we promised it last Wednesday." -
hot dogs and cold beer
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Marshal Eli Taylor started following FS Bianchi 1911 Holster + Mag Pouch
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J.C. Bell, SASS #15217 started following FS Bianchi 1911 Holster + Mag Pouch
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For Sale a Bianchi holster for a 1911 pistol with matching Bianchi double magazine pouch. Holster marked #50, Chapman Hi-Ride. Magazine marked #80, Clip Grip & .45 Auto. Pouch shows more wear than holster. $80 + shipping for both.
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Buy a lottery ticket. Might as well press your luck while you're hot.
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Cleanliness is next to godliness
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Music Song Title Conga
Father Kit Cool Gun Garth replied to Father Kit Cool Gun Garth's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) -
By Thor's left ball! It got here today!
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That’s great but I have no idea of what you’re saying . I don’t work on cars and haven’t for years nor do I want to!
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PM sent. T Bone
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My 2023 has the VVT-I cam timing devices. Great for mileage and power but also many small moving parts . Dirty oil is the enemy here.
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Prime Rib into Rib Eye Steaks
Rip Snorter replied to Big Sage, SASS #49891 Life's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
https://schweidandsons.com/blog/what-is-the-difference-between-prime-choice-or-select-grades-of-beef/ - Today
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I've read that the tears during this scene were very real.
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Projectile covers everything that can be loaded....all shells are projectiles, not all projectiles are shells. Your last point is why I can honestly say that I have no guns in the house. No guns, no howitzers, no mortars.
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Curiosity plays a big part of it for me. How much interchangeably is there within a frame group. Multiple barrel lengths for a favorite frame would be a common example of parts swapping. Maybe 7.5” and 5.5” barrels for a pair of C Masons or running a favorite pair of 1860 Army frames with 1861 barrels and cylinders just to see how they feel.
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Regarding the point at which it is "too late" to award penalties under the following rules: SHB p.4 SHB p.32 ROC clarification The highlighted sections in the above quoted rules mean that penalties for those violations may not be assessed retroactively to any previous stages. ALSO: If illegal items/equipment have not been noticed by the time the shooter has left the firing line after shooting a stage, it is too late to assess any penalties for that particular stage. Corrections must then be made before shooting the next stage. Same applies to any failure to have the required items for a specific category (e.g. male BW shooter with no spurs). Any violations noticed after the shooter has cleared all firearms and left the unloading table may not be penalized.
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Pics that exude cuteness
Perro Del Diablo replied to Father Kit Cool Gun Garth's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
I'll be now that is a beauty and the beast -
Another Facebook find. In the film Casablanca’s “battle of the anthems” scene, some actors seem truly moved as they sing La Marseillaise. Is what we see on the screen genuine emotion captured on the first take, or just good acting repeated over several takes? Thanks for the A2A; I did a little digging into this a few years ago after hearing Ebert attribute some of the emotion in this scene to how many of the actors were affected by the Nazis. Here’s the detail I was able to find: Paul Henreid - ‘Victor Laszlo’. Austrian, half-Jewish, left Austria in 1935 as an avid anti-Fascist. Conrad Veidt - ‘Major Strasser’. German, married a Jewish woman and fled Germany after the Nazis took power. Had it written into his contracts that he would only play Nazis if they were villains, and donated much of his income to anti-Nazi causes. Trivia: was the highest-paid actor in the movie! Peter Lorre - ‘Ugarte’. Hungarian, of Jewish descent, was a star in Germany but fled after the Nazis came to power. S.Z. Sakall. - ‘Carl’. Hungarian, was a star there and Austria but fled after Hungary joined the Axis in 1940. All 3 of his sisters died in the concentration camps. Madeleine Lebeau. ‘Yvonne’. French. Fled the Nazis after the fall of France, had only arrived in Hollywood a little before filming. Trude Berliner. ‘Baccarat player’. German, Jewish, fled Germany after the Nazis came to power. Lotte Palfi Andor. ‘woman selling diamonds’. German, Jewish, fled Germany after the Nazis came to power. Helmut Dantine. ‘Jan Brandel’. Austrian anti-fascist, was imprisoned in a concentration camp: was able to flee to the US due to family influence. Marcel Dalio. ‘Emil - Croupier at Rick's’. French, Jewish, a star in French cinema, married to Madeleine Lebeau above. Fled with her, got by in Hollywood via bit parts like this. [Edit]Thanks to Karen Kinsey for pointing me to several more: Louis Arco. ‘Refugee at Rick's’. Austrian, fled after the Nazis came to power. Ilka Grüning. ‘Mrs. Leuchtag’. Austrian, fled after the Nazis came to power. Ludwig Stössel. ‘Mr. Leuchtag’. Austrian, fled after the Nazis came to power. Hans Heinrich von Twardowski. ‘German officer with Yvonne’. German, fled shortly before the Nazis came to power. Wolfgang Zilzer. ‘Man with expired papers’. Married to Lotte Andor (above). American-born, moved to Germany at age 4, of Jewish heritage, was able to make it back to the States at age 36 in 1937. Curt Bois. ‘Pickpocket’ (above, in the middle; he’s warning the Englishman about pickpockets, while picking his pocket). German, Jewish, fled Germany after the Nazis came to power. Read more>>> https://tinyurl.com/5n8n4rpj
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