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    Automatic Knives

    I've been carrying a Boker Kalashnikov for quite some time. The Boker Kalashnikovs have different style blades and are available in different sizes. These knives take and hold a good cutting edge and won't break the bank. They also open REALLY FAST! WYT-P Skyhunter
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    Its a .41 magnum kinda day

    Congrats on finding those revolvers! I got my 1st .41 mag., a 6.5" Ruger Blackhawk in Lawton, OK in 1971. More Rugers and S&W's have followed thru the years. I'm still enjoying those revolvers! WYT-P Skyhunter
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    What to do?????

    If is gonna be "glued" in, I'd seriously consider degreasing and a small dab of JB Weld. JMO - . . . . . . WYT-P Skyhunter
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    Overall wearer, need suggestions

    Hudgehog - check out "Liberty" brand bib overalls. I started wearing them for work (Oilfield for 43 years) and just carried over for most of my "casual days wear". The pockets are decent sized for pocket carry (My pocket-holster Keltec P3AT carry's easily) and they also have a pocket in the...
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    Automatic Knives

    I've carried a drop point Boker Kalashnikov for years - both the "normal" size and occasionally the "mini". They open FAST, hold an edge very well, and are handy. I gave one to my son several years ago and he's declared it the "best knife I ever gave him!" LOL! WYT-P Skyhunter
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    So, My Wife's 45 Year Old Visiting Nephew Sits At The Table And Asks Me.....

    Yeah - seems like everything that's fun or entertaining is either fattening, illegal, or immoral! Go figure. WYT-P Skyhunter
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    So, My Wife's 45 Year Old Visiting Nephew Sits At The Table And Asks Me.....

    Your wife and mine could be sisters! I consider myself to not only be lucky - but Blessed in So Many Ways! WYT-P Skyhunter
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    C-133 Cargomaster Question for You USAF Guys

    I never saw one, but made many jumps from 130's. WYT-P Skyhunter
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    Purchasing from Guns.com

    As noted above, prices may be a bit on the high side, but there's lots of inventory to choose from. I've made several purchases from them - no problems and all items were as described. WYT-P Skyhunter
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    Common courtesy not so common these days.

    Nope! You're not alone. Unfortunately, the wife and I have experienced the same sort of response. We started "teaching" grandchildren (and reinforcing the fact/notion with adult children) that a polite "Thank You" is not only good manners, but is a REQUIRED response if They wish to receive or...
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    Lever action assault rifles

    Personally - I don't see the need or purpose to modify any lever action rifle to such an outlandish state. And the prices quoted add to my state of confusion. But then again, I'm old and "set in my ways" (as my Bride would say). I do like "furniture rifles". You know, the ones made of blued...
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    Pod coffee machines

    My Keurig is in its 7th year and is running strong. I clean / descale it every 2-3 months. I must add that our coffee consumption is way down - we brew 3-6 cups per day on average. As regards the "pods", we don't use the store-bought ones. My wife and I have vastly different taste in coffee -...
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    Prayer request from soFlaNative

    Added Miss Joyce and all concerned to my daily prayer list. WYT-P Skyhunter
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    Knife sharpening

    Several years ago (maybe 10-12?) I bought the Work Sharp for our kitchen knives. It's done an impressive job and I do recommend it, but only for kitchen knives.. I also have the Lansky system and it works well. For medium to larger knives (kitchen/butchering), this is my "go-to" to get them...
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    Best Powder For 38 spl, 357, 44 mag, 9mm, 45acp, and 45 Colt?

    That great American "experimenter", cowboy, hunting guide, magnum handgun aficionado, and all-around outdoorsman Elmer Keith recommended 3 powders for handguns - Bullseye (target or plinking loads), Unique (for mid-range loads), and 2400 (for those magnum loads). That pretty much covers the...
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    Best place to live?

    Tennessee got my vote almost 20 years ago (after surviving a long, drawn-out caustic divorce). Mild winters, four actual seasons, friendly people, firearm friendly, etc., etc., etc. Oh and 17 years ago, I reconnected with my high school sweetheart. WYT-P Skyhunter
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    New member from Mississippi

    Welcome to the forum from Western Tennessee! Congrats on your retirement - enjoy the time off and doing what YOU want, When YOU want to do whatever! LOL!! WYT-P Skyhunter
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    Things I (re)learned about chronographs

    Introduced to chronographs years ago with a friend's Oehler 33 and that was an eye-opening experience! It was a great machine, but set-up on a busy range was a royal PIA. I later bought a CED - another great machine, but plagued with the same PIA for set-up & take-down. As previously noted...
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    New but not

    Welcome to the forum from Western Tennessee!
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    Would you be upset?

    Did you buy the revolver as an investment or to carry/shoot? I'd be upset if I'd purchased it as an investment - not so much if I planned on shooting & carrying it. I had a similar experience with a Ruger Blackhawk about 30 years ago. It started sitting bullet shavings (actually removed part of...
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