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mrmackc

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  1. Thanks for the link Doc, another part of Texas History not taught in our public schools, but should be taught. I understand the importance of preserving these sites, some bunch of snowflakes probably would like to see much of our history eliminated.
  2. Do a search on Amazon for Recoil Pad for 6 Position Stock there are several listed from $8.55 up
  3. So does mine. . . . .
  4. You can get the jake leg, foam at the mouth, crave water, shidt your pants, turn yellow , get night shakes, and go deaf, and plumb blind. other than that you will be fine after eating Sweet Sue canned chicken. ....Oh by the way you can get it from AMAZON as soon as it becomes available again, It is said to cure the Chinese virus in one day, You will die before the virus get's a chance at you. I heard this from a reliable source at the local Tractor Supply.
  5. I finally retired my old 210 Bearcat scanner (couldn't get any digital transmissions) and ordered a new Uniden BC 536HP Sunday, Amazon was cheapest, Sent from Irving Tex. Didn't know Uniden was in Irving, arriving today via the R.F.D. mail carrier.....I gotta keep up with my VFD boys and the local Sheriff guys.
  6. Horny snow hornets ( they mainly prefer Snowflake people) They are some of the the worse kind, they make their nests in toilet bowls they fly up your rear vent (They are attracted by flatulence gas smell,) and freeze sting you. There is absolutely no cure for this discomfort. As you can see I am about well done with this "Stay Home, Stay Safe CRAP.
  7. ...Will be pissed , I am sure to hear that I went and spent my government-resserection-from-the-Chinese-Virus $1200 check on a couple of used, un-abused Semi-auto assault rifles and some ammo. Thanks Sugar Daddy! 😀 👍
  8. Nice collection, once I had a Gibson Discount pop-off, didn't last too long, got discouraged and went to the lazy man's version, a gas grill forever I reckon, now I also have a GMG pellet job. Thanks to Washguy.
  9. aaaafarming.odt
  10. Do you know your hylms? https://scontent-dfw5-2.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/57763886_4696847971774_4668903323636596736_n.jpg?_nc_cat=102&_nc_sid=110474&_nc_oc=AQkzJOi-HNuFj_Ghb15HU2qtPXbDABe7zMG5UwzDSpzHuAmmvkyGvmBEC6hjNAWY-0Y&_nc_ht=scontent-dfw5-2.xx&oh=3f981fbbe49110ec139badda79e51c0c&oe=5ED00BE9
  11. Sheeple
  12. There are skilled gunsmiths around and there are a lotta unskilled "gunsmiths" around. I have learned along the way from being a young wanna be to where I am now, If you want something done right, first find out what is needed and then pace your self and do it, If you want something done right, do it yourself, and when it is doing okay, keep it to yourself, until that young wanna be kid needs your help, and help him know what is needed. Drilling a hole in a barrel is not like drilling a hole in a baseball bat, but with the right tools it can be done without a problem
  13. The circumcision may have been a bit drastic!
  14. I have a couple of the Dewalt 9098 cordless drills, have had one since the mid 1990s when we built our metal Mueller house, used it to run several hundred metal self drilling screws and drill many holes, it is on it's third 18 volt battery, still going strong beat up and looks sad also have a new one bought in 2018, Same results as the old one, Kind of heavy for small jobs, have a couple of Black & Decker 12 v lithium battery Ldx112 cordledd jobs that I inherited, use them a lot for small jobs and for assembling stuff my wife just has to have any time a Dremel is too small . I an satisfied with them when a drill press isn't required. I had a couple of the high dollar blue green Japanese angle grinders that didn't wear out quite as fast as the H.F. stuff did, wife said I "used and abused" them too.
  15. This is a"joke of the day" , but not of today, it is an old joke. President Barack Obama was in the Oval Office when his telephone rang. "Hello, President Obama” a heavily accented southern voice said. "This is Archie, down here at Joe's Catfish Shack, in Mobile , and I am callin' to tell ya’ll that we are officially declaring war on y'all!" "Well Archie," Barack replied, "This is indeed important news! How big is your army?" "Right now," said Archie, after a moments calculation "there is myself, my cousin Harold, my next-door-neighbor Randy, and the whole dart team from Hooters. That makes eight!" Barack paused. "I must tell you Archie that I have one million men in my army waiting to move on my command." "Wow," said Archie. "I'll have to call ya back!" Sure enough, the next day, Archie called again. “Mr. Obama, the war is still on! We have managed to acquire some infantry equipment!" "And what equipment would that be Archie?" Barack asked. "Well sir, we have two combines, a bulldozer, and Harry’s farm tractor." President Obama sighed. "I must tell you Archie, that I have 16,000 tanks and 14,000 armored personnel carriers. Also I've increased my army to one and a half million since we last spoke." "Lord above", said Archie, "I'll be getting back to ya." Sure enough, Archie called again the next day. “President Obama! I am sorry to have to tell you that we have had to call off this here war." "I'm sorry to hear that" said Barack. "Why the sudden change of heart?" Well, sir," said Archie, "we've all sat ourselves down and had a long chat over sweet tea, and come to realize that there's just no way we can feed that many prisoners." SOUTHERN CONFIDENCE CANNOT BE SHAKEN
  16. Yep I am beginning to feel like I'm 16 again.... Gas is cheap.... and I'M grounded. 😕
  17. Do as Sketch said, also put a wood dowel in the barrel under the gas port to keep from running the drill bit into the bottom of the barrel, I didn't have a dowel so I used a round wood pencil, If you use a drill press use a bit just large enough to fit in the barrel to align the barrel under the drill press chuck before you clamp it down with a drill press vice then raise the chuck take out the small bit and you are all set to chuck up a correct size bit and drill out the port.
  18. Question, is the rifle performing properly? Have you broken it in as per the Manufacturer's recommendation, and did you really lube up the BCG before firing it. Maybe it is a silly millimeter or 3 too short. Is it a factory built or home grown, or previously used and abused ? Don't look to be new out of the box. And what is it's name? DPMS, Winchester, High Point, S&W? Armalite?
  19. I once learned a lot from a magazine my dad got in the mail, it was The Progressive Farmer, back in that day progressive didn't mean Left Wing, kinda like Gay didn't mean homosexual or queer. Not that I have any aggressive feelings against homosexuals, it just ain't my bag, I've been married to the same city girl for almost 55 years.
  20. A poem for the farmers..... They ran to the groceries, they filled up their carts, They emptied the Tops and Price Chopper and Walmart, They panicked and fought and then panicked some more, Then they rushed to their homes and they locked all the doors. The food will be gone! The milk eggs and cheese! The yogurt! The apples! The green beans and peas! The stores have run out, now what will we do? They’ll be starving and looting and nothing to do! Then they paused, and they listened a moment or two. And they did hear a sound, rising over the fear, It started out far, then began to grow near. But this sound wasn’t sad, nor was it new, The farms were still doing what farms always do. The food was still coming, though they’d emptied the shelves, The farms kept it coming, though they struggled themselves, Though the cities had forgotten from where their food came, The farms made them food every day, just the same. Through weather and critics and markets that fall, The farms kept on farming in spite of it all. They farmed without thank yous. They farmed without praise. They farmed on the hottest and coldest of days. They’d bought all the food, yet the next day came more, And the people thought of something they hadn’t before. Maybe food, they thought, doesn’t come from a store. Maybe farmers, perhaps, mean a little bit more
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