Join the #1 community for gun owners of the Northwest
We believe the 2nd Amendment is best defended through grass-roots organization, education, and advocacy centered around individual gun owners. It is our mission to encourage, organize, and support these efforts throughout Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming.
Discuss firearms and all aspects of firearm ownership
Join others in organizing against anti-gun legislation
Find nearby gun shops, ranges, training, and other resources
Discover free outdoor shooting areas
Stay up to date on firearm-related events
Share photos and video with other members
...and much more!
draw
A game of chess can end in a draw by agreement. A player may offer a draw at any stage of a game; if the opponent accepts, the game is a draw. In some competitions, draws by agreement are restricted; for example draw offers may be subject to the discretion of the arbiter, or may be forbidden before move 30 or 40, or even forbidden altogether. The majority of draws in chess are by agreement.Under FIDE rules, a draw should be offered after making the move and before pressing the clock, then marked in the scoresheet as (=). However, draw offers made at any time are valid. If a player offers a draw before making a move, the opponent has the option of requesting a move before deciding whether or not to accept the offer. Once made, a draw offer cannot be retracted and is valid until rejected.
A player may offer a draw by asking, "Would you like a draw?", or similar; the French word remis (literally "reset") is internationally understood as a draw offer and may be used if the players do not share a common language. Players may also offer draws and accept draw offers by merely nodding their heads. A draw may be rejected either verbally or by making a move.
A draw by agreement after less than twenty moves where neither player makes a serious effort to win is colloquially known as a "grandmaster draw". Many chess players and organizers disapprove of grandmaster draws, and efforts have been made to discourage them, such as forbidding draw offers before move 30. However, professional players have defended grandmaster draws, saying they are important to conserve energy during a tournament.
My fault for not reading the fine print. I've always tried for an antelope tag in idaho. Always unsuccessful. This year i was excited to put in for moose in guess i forgot to read that now I can't even try for antelope. I don't understand that they still get my money and my chances are still 0 ...
I drew my SW Spring Bear tag this year. It might be an interesting year. Already seeing Turkey Vultures flying and many trees in bloom. The snow level has also been weird, and I thing we have only had a couple of nights actually below freezing locally. This all might change up how, when, and...
I bought this new from Kirkpatrick Leather a few years ago. I never bought a 1911 to fit it, and forgot about it until now. $25 plus shipping. It may take me a few days to get to the post office.
WTS: A lightly used LH Chest holster by D Johnston ( Alaska) for a S&W Model 29 6.5 inch. I used it for my 6 inch M29 and it worked just fine. Asking $125.00 shipped Conus, AK & HI
PM with questions or if interested
For sale/trade I have the Sig P320 Safariland GLS OWB paddle FDE **left draw** holster, used great condition. New this cost $61–I can sell it for $30. It is the FDE holster in the pics.
I take cash, venmo, or trades.
If you want any other parts for your build let me know. I have lots of other...
Used it for a couple season and loved it. just want to sell it to put into a different rangefinder. Programmable for your specific arrow velocity and weight to give you a projected flight path of your arrows
Making the trek out to the shooting pits is proving too much of a hassle. Anyone know of ranges in King, Pierce, or surrounding counties that allow draw from holster? Either for members who have been vetted and proven their competency and safe handling, or otherwise? Alternatively, anyone know...
Going to try to sell my New Vaquero, single action revolver with 5.5" barrel, chambered in 357 Magnum, but as everyone knows, can shoot .38 special also. Great shape, lower round count, and awesome shooter. It has a Super Blackhawk hammer added, like the fast draw model, which greatly increases...
Suggested to Ruger by the Cowboy Fast Draw Assoc, this new Vaquero has the traditional hammer placement allowing for fast weak hand cocking. Special " Dooley Gang" inspired wood star grips. 4 5/8 inch Stainless in 45LC. Like new in the box and unfired.