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I had another one. I don't know where it went. Can't decide between a single cup And a small pot Have absolutely no interest in a cappuccino/latte/whatever else you have to foam the milk for But a moka pot is on my list And I keep flip flopping on a coffee grinder. Do I really want to get that involved?
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Sent you a PM Thanks, Jake
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Pistol #1 Blue, 4 5/8” Barrel, Factory Wood Grips Unmodified in any way SN 513-02355 in Ruger plastic box $700 plus shipping FFL to FFL (or face-to-face somewhere down in Texas) Pistol #2 Blue, 4 5/8” barrel, Smooth Plastic Grips, Brightened Front Sight Action Job, Wide Hammer, Free Rotating Cylinder SN 511-32351 $750 plus shipping FFL to FFL (or face-to-face somewhere down in Texas)
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Happy Birthday to Me!
DocWard replied to Linn Keller, SASS 27332, BOLD 103's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
Extremely cool! A belated Happy Birthday to you! -
Lawdog Dago Dom started following Four Gun Felon
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Get another french press, a pour over maker, an electric espresso and cappuccino maker, a stove top espresso maker and a burr grinder, and you'll be set! Although you do have me on the speckleware coffee pot!
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WTB S&W 36 grips (also see picture)
G W Wade replied to CarbineCasey #4469's topic in SASS Wire Classifieds
Pictures are good but we would have to know round or square butt. GW Probably , have some wood or rubber? -
I shootem in my pistols. They don’t care!
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How to CZ hammer coach spring strength reduction
Garrison Joe, SASS #60708 replied to Cahawbakid's topic in SASS Wire
I use the technique of working the width of a leaf spring narrower. Hourglassing is what it is called, and it's much easier to control the strength of the spring. Taper both ends of the cut to make the narrow section. Take some off, test the spring, when down close to desired weight, polish all scratches or grooves to remove stress raisers where spring steel can break. good luck, GJ -
Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick · Just in time for the feast day. St. George knows it takes at least a week on the spit to get dragon just right. (With lemon!) Also, eating dragons is Biblical (Ps. 74:14). I thought that the style of the icon looked Ethiopean/Eritrean. Святой Отец Георгий Моли Бога о нас.
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HANDY TRICK for rounds loaded too long
Garrison Joe, SASS #60708 replied to Dusty Devil Dale's topic in SASS Wire
You are hitting the puller too hard! I just finished reseating about 150 rounds that loaded 0.100" too long. That puller is 10 years old and has probably pulled thousands of rounds by now, including some mil surplus rifle rounds. good luck, GJ - Today
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Marshal Mo Hare, SASS #45984 started following Watanye Cicilla, Little Sure Shot, Annie Oakley
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Annie Oakley was the fifth of seven surviving children, Oakley was born Phoebe Ann Moses on August 13, 1860, in rural Darke County, Ohio. Although she became a Wild West folk hero, the sharpshooter spent her entire childhood in the Buckeye State. Called “Annie” by her sisters, she reportedly chose Oakley as her professional surname after the name of an Ohio town near her home. Eight years after the Battle of the Little Bighorn, the Lakota Sioux leader who orchestrated the defeat of General George Custer’s troops attended one of Oakley’s performances in St. Paul, Minnesota, in March 1884. Mesmerized by her marksmanship, the Native American chief sent $65 to her hotel in order to get an autographed photograph. “I sent him back his money and a photograph, with my love, and a message to say I would call the following morning,” Oakley recalled. “The old man was so pleased with me, he insisted upon adopting me, and I was then and there christened ‘Watanya Cicilla,’ or ‘Little Sure Shot.’” In addition to a nickname that followed Oakley the rest of her life, Sitting Bull also reportedly gave her a pair of moccasins that he had worn at Little Bighorn. The two became even closer friends the following year when Sitting Bull joined Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show for a four month stint. “He is a dear, faithful, old friend, and I’ve great respect and affection for him,” Oakley wrote of Sitting Bull.
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Plum Creek Shooting Society still has openings for the 2024 SASS Texas State Championships - Battle of Plum Creek There's still time to get your entries in. The match is on Memorial Day weekend May 24th - 26th, 2024 Registration application link: Online Application
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It's Almost Friday Humor Thread
Marshal Mo Hare, SASS #45984 replied to Subdeacon Joe's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
I recall enjoying the coffee. -
Happy Birthday to Me!
Sedalia Dave replied to Linn Keller, SASS 27332, BOLD 103's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
WOW!!! Happy Birthday. -
join the fun Music Song Title Conga
Canton Chris replied to Father Kit Cool Gun Garth's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
A little early, but these two classics did this together & sounded great! lol -
14" Winchester 92. Inclined to pass
H. K. Uriah, SASS #74619 replied to H. K. Uriah, SASS #74619's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
No such thing. Read the law in question. The term really is silencer. Being pedantically silly here. -
14" Winchester 92. Inclined to pass
H. K. Uriah, SASS #74619 replied to H. K. Uriah, SASS #74619's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
A few years ago, the ATF decided that pre 1934 short barrel Winchesters, Marlins, and a few other guns I don't remember, did not have to be regulated by NFA 34 anymore, if the short barrel was proven to be factory original. Anyone that owned such a gun could ask the ATF to take it off the NFA list, and they would do so. But only if asked. If you didn't ask, it remained regulated. But if you asked, they'd give you a letter saying the gun was not regulated by the law. If you happened to have one that was not properly registered, but could prove that the short barrel was factory original, I believe they would also send you a letter saying it was not under NFA 34. I am also not sure if you have to ask for such a letter or not. I think you do. But we are getting into speculation now, and I don't wanna speculate. It's too dangerous!