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My kids would love that! And so would I! Gotta be careful though as it is a slippery slope when you start getting into the electric blasters and start doing mods for speed and capacity. There's a whole youtube rabbit hole for you to go down.View attachment 1385139I've been on the fence getting this one. It's ridiculous, but in a good way.
SACRILEGE! HERETIC!built too many ARs and Glocks
I know, 7 glocks, 15 Ars isnt enough for one man, I didnt say I was done, I have 4 builds not complete. just needed to stretch my legs before I finish.SACRILEGE! HERETIC!
Is it 50 cal?
Oh yesIs it 50 cal?
NiceOh yes
IMR3031: you don't load for a 30/30?A pound of IMR3031 that I have no conceivable use for.
I got home and perused the Loadbooks
of everything I shoot and find any use for except last ditch stuff. I'd happily trade it for IMR4064 or RL-22...
loadbooksUSA.com
GREAT resource!
Maybe.....IMR3031: you don't load for a 30/30?
What is it?Christmas in March for me
I think it's perfect because it is .45.it was more of a quest to buy another dan wesson. Started out with the specialist, then decided to buy the Bruin. But before i could hit the confirm button on my cart i thought, 'what the hell. In for a dime, in for a dollar' and now i wait for it to ship.. In .45 though.
Just how it feels when holding a high quality tool, or in this case an instrument is part of what you're paying for. When you pick it up and it feels perfectly natural, it's almost a comforting feeling. That's when you'll usually do your best work.I am not sure I have ever bought a gun or knife on an impulse buy, I usually have to have put some thought into it first and know I really want it.
I have been very tempted a couple time when I see a screaming (ie reasonable) price for something I might want.
The last real impulse though was when I was still working steadily and had saved all of my allowance.
I went into guitar center to buy a guitar they had on clearance with a 0% for 24 months deal.
I walked into the place and looked down a very large wall of electric guitars to have my eye hit one in particular within half a second.
I finally found the one I had gone in for and the rep showed me how to pull them off the wall then walked away.
I wasn't exactly impressed with it once it was in my hands but it would have sufficed.
I went from guitar to guitar taking them down and dinking with them only to end up telling myself I may as well take that one that caught my eye down so I could at least say I looked…. Bad idea.
I went up to the counter, to the guy that had helped me and he says, "so which one did you like?". I replied knowing my wife would not be impressed, "The expensive one…". Guy replies, "of course you do".
Ended up buying a guitar 3 times the cost of the one I went in for and have not regretted it one single time.
Buy once, cry once applies here as it will be hard to justify another in that realm for someone who honestly isn't that good at playing the thing lol.
Pics do not do it justice, black base with metallic green over the top and then pealed off and clear coated so no 2 are the same.
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It's even better with the grand kids.Nice thing about having a young kid. You can buy cool toys like that to play with and tell everyone its for the kid.
That would make a great excuse. Only one I have is in another state but I could buy some of this stuff and tell everyone its in case he comes to visit while I play with it.It's even better with the grand kids.
ZMF Atreum'sWhat is it?