Hate to bring it up...but what makes you think your technique is perfect and hers isn't?
My brother and I have some matching revolvers (S&W 17's and 57's), we're both pretty decent shots, and if we trade guns POI moves several inches at 25 yards for both of us. Everybody does it differently...
Entirely possible... and mostly useless. Example from the 1930's: let's neck the .250 Savage to .22. Someone (Gerry Gebby?) patented his version as the ".22 Varminter"(TM) and tried to enforce it. The result was a lawsuit or two and virtually no .22 Varminters; everybody else changed a dimension...
Variable- the LEO response about holsters speaks more to ignorance of the law. Oregon statutes specifically state that holstered carry is considered open, not concealed. Of course, just because you are legal doesn't mean you won't be arrested...
We currently have 3 kinds of Republican in government:
1. Republicans who want you to know they are just like Democrats, like Gordon Smith.
2. Republicans who don't want you to know they are just like Democrats, like most of the rest.
3. Representative Ron Paul.
"PRE"
Everything has to be pre-something:
pre-ban Mini-14's (never "banned")
pre-64 Winchester 63's (last produced in '58)
pre-64 Savages, Remingtons, Colts, etc. (so what?)
and my current favorites:
S&W pre K-22's and pre K-38's!
:banghead:
c yeager- The point I was trying to make is that these "perfectly legal" drugs are theft-prone because of restricted access and wildly inflated prices. This is a government-created black market that differs only in degree from the "illegal drug" market, not in kind.
"You know what our two most stolen items were? The perfectly legal drugs of Alcohol and Cigarettes."
The two items with:
Age restrictions on sales, and:
Prices hugely inflated by taxation.:rolleyes:
Remember what killed George Washington? He had a respiratory infection, maybe pneumonia, and his doctors, with the best of intentions and best medical knowledge of the day...bled him to death.
I used to think that all the drug warriors were cynical JBT's, but have come to realise that many...
I used to load for a Ruger M77 in 7x57; it had a fairly tight chamber but a long throat and a long magazine. Bullets could be seated quite long and still be short of the rifling and fit the magazine. 139-140 gr max tended to be lightly compressed IMR-4320 loads for nearly 3000 fps. 154...
Gunner45- I load a lot of 45ACP on a Dillon SDB and would caution you about CCI primers: they are much harder to seat than Winchester or Federal, leading to high primers and other problems. I once broke the handle off my first SDB, and the first question from Dillon was "CCI primers?"...
The modern derivation of the medieval argument is: "How many dancing angels does it take to confuse a pinhead?"
If you think this is irrelevant today, you haven't been paying attention to politics.
http://www.oregonlive.com/news/oregonian/index.ssf?/xml/story.ssf/html_standard.xsl?/base/front_page/1041771361244841.xml
An accused multiple murderer, considered armed and dangerous, and what do these yokels do? Just arrest him,"without incident", no SWAT team, no subguns, no snipers, NOT...
Hmmm...the current US martial cartridge necked to 6.8 mm (.277"more or less)...Jack O'Connor must have found a way to communicate from the other side,;)
Page 3, lots of sci-fi fans, and no mention of L. Neil Smith. I am shocked, SHOCKED!
The Probability Broach, an alternate timeline where the Whiskey Rebellion was successful, and our protagonist's S&W M58 is quaint, but effective.
The Nagasaki Vector, same place via different route...
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