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      Need a new CC 9mm pistol

      I'm very happy with my Sig 938. I have 2, one is the Legion version that I carry the most. It might not have the capacity that many people prefer, but I don't intend to get in a prolonged shoot-out. I figure with 6-7 and spare mag, I have enough to defend, neutralize, or get outta dodge with...
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      Dead Phones

      Skynet is AWARE!!!!!:D
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      What's wrong with these 2?

      Remember, CWD is a prion disease, which means its not a bacterial or virus borne illness. Prions cannot be destroyed even with heat unless it's above ~1,100 deg. Very similar to mad cow disease. Like others said, even though there are no known crossovers to humans, like anything else in nature...
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      What weapon do you own with the most uncommon caliber?

      AR15 chambered in .17 Rem.
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      Best Boudin in LA? Go vote on it

      Nope, I have noticed a difference not only in their boudin, but also their cracklins. Just not as good as they used to be since they've tried expanding their business. Still very good though. About the only thing that is still the same is their boudin balls, but I think that's because of the...
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      Best Boudin in LA? Go vote on it

      Rhea's in Basile ,La. I've tried many, and they are by far the best.
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      Smallest Gun Comfortable Carrying

      While anything is better than nothing, my preference is a 9mm, or .38 special. I mostly carry a Sig Legion P938. Very comfortable and reliable. If a revolver, which i do carry if driving a lot, a S&W 15 w 2" barrel. Carry that cross-draw and you hardly know it's there while driving.
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      Absolute trash trade!!!

      And left behind others that have been loyal citizens. Kind smells like that Afghanistan thing all over again!
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      Honor to all veterans on this day

      I'll just leave this right here. In Flanders Fields BY JOHN MCCRAE In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived...
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      beginner needing info

      If you're still looking for a manual, the best for a novice by far is the Lyman. It has tutorial stuff for all types of reloading that the others just don't provide. I still refer back to the one I've used for 40+ yrs. One of the best reloading investments you can make IMHO.
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      Favorite handgun?

      6" Colt Trooper MKIII with a very nice trigger job. Action is like silk and just feels great in the hand.
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      Common theme of the south

      Yeah, well tell that to Carlos Hathcock, or his son, and let's see the response.
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      New to Reloading but having some problems

      I stand by my original suggestion. That, or find a good lanolin based lube. There are a bunch of them out there. My second choice would be some of the ludes from Corbin. Pure lanolin and made for bullet swaging which is much more demanding that case resizing.
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      New to Reloading but having some problems

      Without getting into the whole bad die thing, I would make one suggestion. Try a different lube for sh*ts an giggles. Believe it or not, one of the finest lubes out there is the Lee cream lube that comes in a tube. It's a pain in the butt to use, and messy, but will never fail. Most lubes are...
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      New to Reloading but having some problems

      That sure doesn't sound right. As long as you're not camming the ram over and your lubing correctly, you should never have a problem withdrawing the brass from the die with a couple of exceptions. 1. dirty brass. Grit on the brass can contribute to poor sizing and sticking a case in the die. It...
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