That's funny! I am still waiting for LT to chime in He'll probably say the trash compactor will be good enough or something like that!
thanks llwatson, don't worry we're not sharing the brownies w/ Carl!
I am going to pray the bitterness on this forum. You would hold back brownies from a fat man over a plastic joke - unbelievable
That's funny! I am still waiting for LT to chime in He'll probably say the trash compactor will be good enough or something like that!
thanks llwatson, don't worry we're not sharing the brownies w/ Carl!
I am going to pray the bitterness on this forum. You would hold back brownies from a fat man over a plastic joke - unbelievable
LT dont speak when he knows he has nothing to contribute.
jbird & HV have this well in hand & know much about what they speak of.
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That's funny! I am still waiting for LT to chime in He'll probably say the trash compactor will be good enough or something like that!
thanks llwatson, don't worry we're not sharing the brownies w/ Carl!
I am going to pray the bitterness on this forum. You would hold back brownies from a fat man over a plastic joke - unbelievable
I hear he is going to reward another fat man for loyalty to the plastic....ME! YUMMO!
Seriously.....I would go without to make sure you had one (you would just have to apologize verbally to Gaston Glock between each bite).
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flintknapper wrote:[FWIW, on trigger "reset"....I would really try to discourage getting too "gamey" with feeling out trigger reset on most pistols. Staging a trigger and/or indexing the reset can lead to short stroking under stress.I fully believe that is what happened to G.C. in another thread where he managed to break the trigger bar on an early Para LDA.
I am very guilty of this.....it is evident any time I pick up a revolver....I just stand there wondering why it wont fire! Excellent advice.
Flint- If you saw how fast G.C. shoots a gun (accurately)......you might believe that the trigger bar melted...it is very impressive!
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flintknapper wrote:[FWIW, on trigger "reset"....I would really try to discourage getting too "gamey" with feeling out trigger reset on most pistols. Staging a trigger and/or indexing the reset can lead to short stroking under stress.I fully believe that is what happened to G.C. in another thread where he managed to break the trigger bar on an early Para LDA.
I am very guilty of this.....it is evident any time I pick up a revolver....I just stand there wondering why it wont fire! Excellent advice.
Flint- If you saw how fast G.C. shoots a gun (accurately)......you might believe that the trigger bar melted...it is very impressive!
I'm sure it is....and I look forward to a time when I can get down your way and meet everyone.
No doubt....there is expert talent among our forum members that I can learn something from.
ScubaSigGuy wrote:Rey's place and shooting... all in one day, isn't that sensory overload?
No really, CAN I COME TOO? I hear there are extra brownies since Carl doesn't get any.
Hey, S.S.G. you are most welcome!! Believe me there are plenty cookies to go around. Now, I don't know about single malt scotch. there might just be enough for glock/sig users.. But Carl doesn't care for those anyway ..
Rey
carlson1 wrote:
I am going to pray the bitterness on this forum. You would hold back brownies from a fat man over a plastic joke - unbelievable
You disrespect the Glock... you live with the consequences.
We love you the way you are Carl!! I will even share the " Special Private Brownies " w/ you! I love the witty funny shots you throw once in a while!!
These sure is a fun group, I break a glock reset spring and looks what happened!! It is sure nice hanging-out w/ ya'll!
ReySC
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HighVelocity wrote:The brownies are in the fridge.
& we all know who is on that side.
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<sniff> You guys are making laugh so hard I am crying. People should have to pay to get to read this stuff. I guess I need to trade off one of my Sig and get a Glock. I feel I am missing all the fun......
Diode wrote:<sniff> You guys are making laugh so hard I am crying. People should have to pay to get to read this stuff. I guess I need to trade off one of my Sig and get a Glock. I feel I am missing all the fun......
You better get at least two Glocks for a SIG!!! But if you insist, I'll trade you a G17 for your P245.