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  2. If you can type, to access Google, doesn't sound like you got a whole lot of bone damage.
  3. Somewhat on the subject of that drain, in the thread about a dream bathroom, someone said "the floor sloping toward the drain" like it was a bad thing. I thought that was the idea. The drain was at the lowest part and everything sloped toward the drain so water would run down into the drain? Someone also commented - pretty sure it was the same person - about tile 6 inches up the wall. Again, like it was a bad thing. If I had a sheetrock wall in my bathroom, and I had ceramic tile going 6 inches up the wall, I would feel better. If we got a flood going there it's got to be more than six inches deep before it starts soaking the sheetrock. What am I missing here?
  4. MENS SUEDE LEATHER FRINGED COAT. BLACK LEATHER MADE IN THE USA FEATURING THREE BONE STYLE BUTTONS WITH TWO POCKETS SIZE 44 LONG . $90 plus actual shipping
  5. I like options. Gives me a chance to burn up some brain cells. Some folks don't. At the South Carolina State match the stage I wrote gave folks the option of sweeping right to left rifles then pistols on eight targets with a four target regressive rifle sweep 4,4,4,4,3,3,3,2,2,1 followed by a four target right to left progressive pistol sweep 1,2,2,3,3,3,4,4,4,4 (8 total targets slanted away from the shooter left to right with targets 4 and 8 smaller than the others). OR you could shoot left to right with progressive pistol sweep followed by a regressive rifle sweep. Basically the shooter had to choose between dumping four pistol rounds on a close pistol target or dumping four rifle rounds on a close rifle target. I thought of it as 'pick your poison.' Most chose right to left (I did and ran it in 18 seconds and some change) and dumped four rounds on the close pistol target, BUT I did hear there was quite a bit of grumbling. Live and learn I guess. I expect that stage won't be seen again at SC.
  6. The Details: Winchester 1892. .32-20 Made in 1915 Short Rifle Button Magazine. Octagon 14" barrel. $2500.00 Sounds like a great price. Looks like a fine gun. BUT... Every example of these short barrel Winchesters I've read about, or seen picture of, are carbines, not short rifles. And all of them have round barrels. No factory letter to prove it's factory short. No ATF clearance letter. Personally, I wouldn't touch this one with a ten foot pole. Too bad, cuz it sure looks nifty. If it is factory short, it's gotta be a rarity, but my gut tells me that it'll letter as a much longer barrel. If it is a chop job, it was done decades ago, but that doesn't matter. I don't wanna play possibilities with an NFA 34 violation.
  7. Replace the “dud” round with one from your belt. BANG! No unified rounds left in revolver. Next problem…
  8. I guess, technically speaking, I am NOT white! Sort of a beige I guess.
  9. I think I've already shot all the misses out of my new pistols. We'll see.
  10. ....and a handy feature, all the targets have a built in ding. You just have to remember how to access that undocumented feature. Kajun
  11. Coming up soon! If you're not already registered there might be time! The stages look great. I spoke with Austin and he told me targets will be big and close!
  12. Had some nibbles, but no bites..... Let's run them through one more time... Thanks for stoppin' by and takin' a look. Frio
  13. Unless you elect to send the rifle to someone who knows what they are doing, your best bet is to bite the bullet and send it back to Rossi. They may be slow but that is a whole lot better than using your face and eyes to stop shrapnel brass. Be sure and include the blown case in your shipment to Rossi. Don't include the new extractor.
  14. I would like to add " you get what you pay for"
  15. Today
  16. My son is using thiis for his education.
  17. SCARY!! 1100 to 1300 fet long, 250 THOUSAND gross tons and a single Engine and Propeller.
  18. We have 11 days left until our "deadline". If your planning on coming please let us know ASAP so we can get all the i's dotted and the t's crossed. We have to get aliases and sass numbers to HQ for this event since it's a sanctioned state level match. I've updated the "who's coming in another post" Thanks, Cactus Clark
  19. I really don't think the old primer or seating of a new one is the issue. I check every single round I load in a cartridge checker before they get boxed and look at all of the primers to make sure none get flipped (yes, my Dillon does that once in a while). When I load the cylinders, I give em a spin to check for high primers before setting on the empty chamber. I did not always do this but it doesn't take but a second and removes another potential problem. I'm convinced the primers are just junk and even after a couple firing pin hits and a good dent, they remain unfired. No pop, no pfft, nothing. I would think that in the interest of safety, due to the whole hang-fire thing mentioned, I'd have to call malfunction and ground it; even though I reloaded and finished the string.
  20. Here's an updates list as of today. I do have a few names that I'm not including, as I don't have their official application Jiger Robb Rusty Hammer Sgt. Hampton Pit Mule Bronco Terry Flint Hills Dawg Quick Draw Quent Benton County Kid DB Belle Tulse Tex Red Rider Ray Irish Pete Deadwood Kitty La Bandita RC Steelringer Praire Dog Pete Dandy Willie Mescal 3 Deuce Cowhand No H Sara Sandhills Dude Cheyanne Cinder Platte Valley Kid Sassparilla Sadie Medicine Creek Johnny Capt. Jim Midnight Shalako Wray Mean Mary Flyin Shootist Evil Fletch Hairless Hail Hot Mary Missalotta T Two Wheel Tom Cowboy Rick Marshal Smiling Jim Justice Slingin Sam Dimpled Darling Cooncan Doc Horseshoe Cactus Clark Bertie Winchester Kalamity Horseshoe Toranado Crooked Creek Badlands Charlie April Mae Wicker Nash Irish Tom Turkey Bob Half Fast Len Cajun JB Kidd Lucky Shot Sassman Popcorn Kelly John Wesley Hardin Lefty Madison Greasy Creek Slim Little Hermana Blood Thirsty Desperado High Ground Tuco Moonlit Rose Wymore Wrangler Chili Pepper Kid Wes Beckett U.S. Marshal Lil Chico Alabama Bill Patsy Montana
  21. Gravity and elevation. This will probably go downhill from here.
  22. Aren’t you familiar with the phrase “two is one and one is none?” When it comes to coffee, redundancy is vital.
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