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Everything posted by BLKSHEEP
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My first vehicle was an 04 Toyota 4x4, I think the sticker price was $13.000+- and I thought that was outrages <laughs> It was a damn good truck, just under powered for my taste (4 cyl.) I've got an 07 Tacoma 4x4 now that's holding up well so far.
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These statistics are impressive! https://www.txdps.state.tx.us/rsd/chl/reports/convrates.htm
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Well now do you want some more salt for my wound? ^-^
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Its not a 4x4 , I've owned 4x4's all my life . No transfer case,no front axle or diff, no controls in cab. The only thing it has is that 4x4 emblem on the tailgate of a practically brand new truck "weird" I'll track down the salesman when I get time. On a side note that 5.7 Hemi is pretty stout!
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Question for you Dodge guys, I just acquired my fathers new 2013 Dodge Ram 1500 , he lives out of town and recently fell ill and had to go into a nursing home. I had never seen the truck before so I was surprised when I saw the 4x4 emblem on the tailgate. While driving it back home I looked around for the 4x4 controls and there aren't any so the next day I crawl underneath and zilch , standard 2x4 drive train. So my question is why does this tailgate have the 4x4 emblem? Am I missing something? It only has 6000 miles & never been wrecked! Unless Dodge is doing this for some whacky reason the only thing I can think of is maybe the truck he wanted had a ding in the tailgate & they swapped him out for a tailgate off a 4x4 of the same color <dontknow>
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...and hope her reply isn't C.I.A. Predator drone. :)
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I sold mine but only because I was in a bind for cash at the time. It was my Turkey hunting gun, nothing fancy but did its job well.
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I had the camo 835 3.5" seems like I paid $350-$400 new around 10 yrs. ago....$300 in very good condition seems like a fair price.
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I want that Hi-Speed DMR :drool: I don't need it, just want it :))
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My wife is from Cebu, the only way I'd go to Mindanao is surrounded by a Battalion of Rangers! <laughs> FK that place!
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A retired 777 pilots opinion. http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2014/03/18/retired_777_pilot_calls_the_show
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Check out this story....AND she still doesn't want to carry a gun :cookoo: http://www.adn.com/2014/03/17/3379165/wolf-kills-eats-dog-after-battle.html
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FYI, This is from TM's FB page..... Tactical Machining, LLC In regards to the 80% fiasco at Ares Armor, the legality of 80% receivers, and how you can avoid the ATF knocking on your door for buying an "80% receiver" instead of an 80% receiver. It's not an 80% lower fiasco, it's a we we're selling a product that was clearly not an 80% fiasco. ATF considers any dimpling or marking of either the FCG or the hammer / trigger / safety selector as a 100% receiver. The ATF details this in the determination letter they provide you after they have approved your product. Also, the ATF considers the 3D printed lowers EP produced as once a firearm and converted to an "80%" which is a no-no because ATF has proper decommissioning standards. They print the 100% lower then print the FCG section into the 100% lower. A technicality but still "wrong" in the eyes the ATF. This ENTIRE fiasco could have been avoided by the manufacturer receiving a determination letter from the ATF saying that the item isn't a firearm. The approved standards for 80% receivers are pretty clear cut but manufacturers are constantly looking for easier ways for customers to complete it into a firearm. Without ATF approval you could be purchasing what the ATF considers a firearm. In the past when the ATF has changed its standards on 80% receivers it notifies all manufacturers with approval determinations and gives them the opportunity to modify their product to remain compliant. They also allow manufacturers to finish selling whatever receivers are in stock that are becoming non-compliant as long as they were manufactured prior to the determination change. The ATF is very cooperative with product determinations but if you do not receive one and manufacture products that are considered firearms they will stop the manufacturer and try to determine how many firearms were sold as non-firearms. This ATF raid was not due to an ATF crackdown on 80% receivers but a crackdown on non-compliant 80% receiver manufacturers. Tactical Machining has a determination from the ATF stating that our 80% receivers are not firearms. Make sure the manufacturer of your 80% lower has a determination from the ATF or you could end up in the same boat.
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Revolvr is a mobile firearm accessory marketplace built by firearm enthusiasts (and one passionate nerd) around the mobile social experience.Founded in August of 2013, Revolvr is headquartered in Auburn, WA. Revolvr was born out of John Hwang's initial vision to make an app for the firearm industry that was on par with the other m (mobile)-commerce solutions for other industries. https://revolvr.com/
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Hell Yeah!! <thumbsup>
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Work from your home! https://register.needle.com/brownells/ Also free shipping with $75 purchase going on right now.
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I've seen them on the hoof at 350-400 lbs. I have no doubt that 500lbs can reached easily in good habitat . That hogzilla was later found to have been farm raised most of its life and then went feral .
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Very cool! It's nice when Murphy takes a vacation <thumbsup>
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The U.S. Navy is sending a destroyer into the Indian Ocean to search, they know something.
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If the Malaysians are anything like the Filipinos then I know exactly what you mean. They are one the friendliest cultures in the world but there inefficiencies are mind boggling.
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I've been watching the news tonight about that missing 777 over the South China sea. CNN (I don't get Fox) recapped a couple of past instances where the pilots intentionally crashed their jets, for some unknown reason they didn't mention flight 93 . I as I'm sure most men think I would do something to stop that BS!!!....Then I did the math, from 37000 feet (7miles) going 600 mph in a nose dive you have 42.04545 seconds to impact! And you'll be weightless among 200 other people and then there's that new reinforced cockpit door to deal with..... Just something to think about on your next flight. That Chinese satellite imagery today doesn't make sense to me, the only way that there could be pieces that big would be from an attempted water landing. But I guess that's in the realm of possibility's. So what's your opinion/guess about what happened to flight 370?
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Doc, how long has it been since your last eye exam? <lmao>









