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Cunuckgaucho

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  1. This might work for you...
  2. Well it's not like your using both kidneys
  3. Be interested in seeing/ trying pistol brace, we don't have SBR classification up here so an AR( or any rifle) is still a rifle but requires you have a restricted class licence. All ARs are restricted class by name ( but not all AR like rifles, my Stag10 is non restricted) or any centrefire semi auto rifle. So short barreled pump shotgun are non restricted. We also suffer the issue of uninformed police making bad decisions. If everyone is reasonable( gun owner and police) it can usually be solved thanks to the internet.
  4. Why is this such a hard concept to understand? If it worked one could solve all sorts of issues... ban murder, create meth free areas. Yet I bet not one pro gun control supporter would say those bans would work. So why would banning guns magically work?
  5. Kinda don't want to wait for a riot... if only I could get my hands on a few.
  6. @sketch up here find where the old waterfront coastal towns( logging,fishing canneries) the end of the dock was usually the town dump. Friend and I have dove a number of them and found all sorts of stuff.
  7. So this was the wedding cake The Wedding cake. So both bride and groom are RCMP( Royal Canadian Mounted Police) aka Mounties
  8. So going to try this
  9. Best part is doing it on Uncle Sam's dime Friend's dad was a logger up here, was running a boom boat( used to move/round up logs in the water) the various booms and logs were collected up in a large bay and the town built around this bay. Storms or even wind/tide conditions sometimes caused big log jams, the technique used was sticks of dynamite to break apart . One of the operators would go to the shack and sign for the dynamite used. There were three operators that alway ordered an extra stick which they then stashed( need two sign out three) After one big storm the boys decided that they were going t use the stashed dynamite. Well there was a mighty bang and pretty much every window in town facing the bay was shattered. During the inquiry the engineers couldn't figure out how that much damage occured based on the amount of dynamite signed out.
  10. @Peachy I'm sure I'm just as guilty
  11. @Lane Knowing the area and that(but still speculation) commuter traffic, combination of following to close and unable to see traffic in front of truck. Truck moving along then rapid slow down due to traffic,traffic around there moves in surges. Unfourantantly if he backs up far enough to to get a good look ahead the car behind will be right on his ass.
  12. @Peachey Knew you and WestGaDad were a couple, I was making reference if you two might move in the same motorcycle circle with Marshall. With the internet it's a small world. My understanding is the truck hadn't stopped and his tire jammed between the dullys and sucked the bike in.
  13. I think you'd get along with Colin, he's a little off but some mad skills.
  14. Added link for more info, did take place Canadian west coast so not sure if you and WestGaDad move in the same circles.
  15. He was riding his Yamaha R1 to work on Monday morning through Abbotsford, B.C., when the bike went into the back of the truck. Marshall said he's not sure exactly sure what happened. He said the truck must have slowed down and he just remembers seeing it getting closer in slow motion before the tires of the two vehicles made contact "His back tires grabbed the front tire of my bike and pulled it in," Marshall said. "Because he's got [dual tires], my front tire went perfectly in the space between his two back tires." Marshall was thrown off the bike and walked away from the accident with nothing more than minor scrapes and bruises — and a bruised ego, he said. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/motorcyclist-walks-away-crash-dump-truck-1.5255302
  16. Great now if I wasn't on a watch list after reading that I am now Had a friend over and after she saw the workshop her first comment was "it's a good thing your white" referring to gun safes, a gun cabinet full of ammo and powder, the overflow beside it, then the other bench with wires, soldering irons, electronic timers etc.
  17. Had a friend(Tool&Die) turn up his/her wedding bands from titanium bar stock, peened finish and apply heat to get a case harden look to it.
  18. It's fine you'll forget soon enough that we blamed ya
  19. The nice thing with the laser it scores your shots so you don't get lazy and simply pull the trigger without getting proper sight alignment. I just use one of my old phones in the cradle and leave it set up.
  20. A great way to do dry fire drills and get feedback, maybe even set it up on top of the TV. https://www.itargetpro.com/collections/frontpage
  21. Looking forward to my two, Jacob put them in the mail yesterday so now I play check the tracking number
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