Graham
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killdeer43 said:What book are you reading?
Definitely a big veer afoot, here. :?
Joe
It is what we do best!! :wink:
killdeer43 said:What book are you reading?
Definitely a big veer afoot, here. :?
Joe
How about those Rangers? :wink:Graham said:killdeer43 said:What book are you reading?
Definitely a big veer afoot, here. :?
Joe
It is what we do best!! :wink:
frankieb said:Back on track, I currently am reading "Andy & Me", a book about how the LEAN process works in business......I can't get away from work even when I am at home :roll:
bluesypicky said:Speaking of gallon jugs, what happened to your avatar Graham? :shock:
bluesypicky said:Speaking of gallon jugs, what happened to your avatar Graham? :shock:
:shock: :shock: Fixed now Jerry. Thank you .West R Lee said:Hey West - mine too - I read just about all his books BTW - Fallon us upside down :wink:JerryR said:[quote="West R Lee":h79947h0]And here's some of my favorite fiction.
Well....yaeh! Don't know about that vacillatin' stuff though. I get tired pretty easy these days and the doctor says maybe I should start takin' things a little easier....Graham said::lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:bluesypicky said:Speaking of gallon jugs, what happened to your avatar Graham? :shock:
Apparently people want to vacillate between the jugs and the Beaver. :lol: :lol: :lol: :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Men!! :shock:
adorshki said:Well....yaeh! Don't know about that vacillatin' stuff though. I get tired pretty easy these days and the doctor says maybe I should start takin' things a little easier....Graham said::lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:bluesypicky said:Speaking of gallon jugs, what happened to your avatar Graham? :shock:
Apparently people want to vacillate between the jugs and the Beaver. :lol: :lol: :lol: :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Men!! :shock:
Well....there's takin' my meds for one thing...then there's taking the morning shower and taking the afternoon nap-Graham said:adorshki said:Well....yaeh! Don't know about that vacillatin' stuff though. I get tired pretty easy these days and the doctor says maybe I should start takin' things a little easier....Graham said:Apparently people want to vacillate between the jugs and the Beaver. :lol: :lol: :lol: :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Men!! :shock:
What things? :shock:
frankieb said:Man West, those inlaid bridge pins really set that barrel off I just aquired a Glock .40 a couple weeks ago, but it just does not bling well with my Guild, the darn thing is just to ugly to be in the same photo as my guitar :lol: Of course that is the same thing my wife says about me being in photo's with her.....
Back on track, I currently am reading "Andy & Me", a book about how the LEAN process works in business......I can't get away from work even when I am at home :roll:
adorshki said:do you have any idea how exhausting shopping can actually be? Actually, yeah...I bet you DO! :lol:
Scratch said:frankieb said:Man West, those inlaid bridge pins really set that barrel off I just aquired a Glock .40 a couple weeks ago, but it just does not bling well with my Guild, the darn thing is just to ugly to be in the same photo as my guitar :lol: Of course that is the same thing my wife says about me being in photo's with her.....
Back on track, I currently am reading "Andy & Me", a book about how the LEAN process works in business......I can't get away from work even when I am at home :roll:
I have a Glock .40 model 27. Best sights of any handgun I own. Great family/self protection weapon with 135 grain hollowpoint HD loads... A little large for conceal carry unless shoulder holstered under a jacket. Lots of Glock copycats, but only one Glock IMO...
I have a Glock .40 model 27. Best sights of any handgun I own. Great family/self protection weapon with 135 grain hollowpoint HD loads... A little large for conceal carry unless shoulder holstered under a jacket. Lots of Glock copycats, but only one Glock IMO...
West R Lee said:...I just can't hit a thing with an autoloader.....give me a revolver anyday. I'm the same way with shotguns too by the way. Give me a slidegun and I'm fine, stick a gas operated autoloader in my hands and forget it. I think manual operation makes me aim......or point in the case of a shotgun. I get lazy with an autoloader.
West
yettoblaster said:West R Lee said:...I just can't hit a thing with an autoloader.....give me a revolver anyday. I'm the same way with shotguns too by the way. Give me a slidegun and I'm fine, stick a gas operated autoloader in my hands and forget it. I think manual operation makes me aim......or point in the case of a shotgun. I get lazy with an autoloader.
West
I used to think so too when I had a .41 mag Blackhawk that was serious accurate. But my youngest son (30) has a Colt 1911 (1991A1) that somebody must have squoze the slide on to accurize it: I can chew the black center out of a target with that thing. It makes me look good.
Conversely, I had a .40 S&W that shot "all fliers" in my hands.
When I was a kid my dad, brothers and I, all had 12ga pumps. One day dad got a deal on a used Browning Superposed Lightning with a cracked ventilated rib: none of us could hit anything with that! It was so light and we were so used to swinging pumps and Auto-5's that we were always WAY ahead of any target, pheasent, duck, you-name-it!
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:killdeer43 said:Have you read The Guns of Navarone? :roll: Joe