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Well you know how those rubber erasers tear up the paper, its so obvious!Wite-out
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Well you know how those rubber erasers tear up the paper, its so obvious!Wite-out
My mom bought the generic pencils so they just smeared the lead around. Between that and having to get free lunch, it's no wonder I dropped out of school.Well you know how those rubber erasers tear up the paper, its so obvious!
LOL. I always pushed to hard and broke the lead and put a hole in the paper!My mom bought the generic pencils so they just smeared the lead around. Between that and having to get free lunch, it's no wonder I dropped out of school.
I have the chance to continue reading this again. Going back to the One shot brace (old version). Is it like you grip the gun behind the brace while shooting. Like a docking brace with only hand grip holding it together?My recommendation is do not buy that new version of one shot shown in that pic. VERY likely ATF would consider it an illegal stock imo. In contrast, the version I linked has an actual brace on the back. Braces are currentky legal. Functionally old and new are similar, it's a legality concern not a functional concern. I would personally take the one shot over any of the "tier 3" options in the list above. It's excellent imo. I've used it on several 22s, many different 9mms/.40./357 sig.
Yes on the one shot your grip is what holds it on. It's not physically attached to the gun.I have the chance to continue reading this again. Going back to the One shot brace (old version). Is it like you grip the gun behind the brace while shooting. Like a docking brace with only hand grip holding it together?
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This is another style.
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This thread is for what folks bought.I have the chance to continue reading this again. Going back to the One shot brace (old version). Is it like you grip the gun behind the brace while shooting. Like a docking brace with only hand grip holding it together?
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This is another style.
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$550 if you act now.Had I had the money, I would have impulse bought this at $500. Now that the price went up to $700, the impulse has waned.
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(As new) Colt 6920 M4 Carbine 5.56mm NATO 16.1in Matte Black Semi Automatic Modern Sporting Rifle AR15 6x 30rnd Magazines (cost $1160 new)
Colt 6920 M4 Carbine 5.56mm NATO 16.1in Matte Black Semi Automatic Modern Sporting Rifle (used one range session only)...www.northwestfirearms.com
Repying to myself, I got the suspenders and had my wife help me adjust them for a snug fit. Today I carried my Tisis Devil Ray all day in a 1791 IWB holster with no droopy drawers. I walked around the block and to the mail box and everything rode like it should. Mikey approves. Lisa wants to go shooting Monday so I'll try them with my Speed Steel Kit then.When shooting the match on Saturday towards the end my pants wanted to fall down. I got no azz and the combination of wet pants and gun gear dragged my pants down. I found a company called Tactical Tailor and ordered some duty suspenders with snap loop instead of clips or buttons like my regular suspenders. They look to be a good piece of kit.
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LE Duty Belt Suspenders
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The dip always happens tomorrowHad been waiting for the price of silver to drop so I could 'buy the dip'. Well all this talk of tariffs got me panicked, so I ended up panic buying TWO GRAND worth of silver bullion. Only to then see today that both Mexico and Canada caved to the demands, and now tariffs are paused for 30 days. . . . Sigh, you win some, you lose some . . .
The dip always happens before it goes back up…The dip always happens tomorrow