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Well you're a girl and that's a bit of fat.Needs just a biiiiiiiiiiiiit more time. I like mine a lil less pink.
And it looks like theres a worm in there.
Well you're a girl and that's a bit of fat.Needs just a biiiiiiiiiiiiit more time. I like mine a lil less pink.
And it looks like theres a worm in there.
And?Reading this thread be like watching a crack addict gnash their teeth and dance around on the corner of an intersection hoping they don't randomly run out into traffic..... but secretly hoping they do.
Ya'll be weird -n- shiat.
If you're going to get a full size large caliber, get an HK
You'll be more satisfied with
But have you handled and shot a variety?If HK made a 22 P30 or USP I'd be all over it. But if I was going to buy caliber, there's one place to go.
Of course. Whatchu think this is, amateur hour?But have you handled and shot a variety?
Haha, I hoped so. I fell in love with the first few I shot well, then a few more, then a few more and a whole bunch of crap I didn't like in-between.. High dollar could be glamour or function/quality, not always better.Of course. Whatchu think this is, amateur hour?
Well you're a girl and that's a bit of fat.
Daughter #1 calls me at work at about 4:15 am historical and crying. I guess the girls were working on homework (thats what they said anyway). She said that "all our electric toothbrushes turned on at once". I just talked to my wife about it and daughter #2 was freaking out about it also.
If by compelling, you mean incredibly hot to watch walk away from the frame in blue jeans, then yes.I quite enjoyed Marvel's Agent Carter and Jessica Jones. If you like Luke Cage, you will likely enjoy Jessica Jones. The star who plays Jessica Jones, Krysten Ritter, is compelling. (Was I sufficiently politically correct?)
Daughter #1 calls me at work at about 4:15 am historical and crying. I guess the girls were working on homework (thats what they said anyway). She said that "all our electric toothbrushes turned on at once". I just talked to my wife about it and daughter #2 was freaking out about it also.
I did the same. I loved the ergonomics of the USP. But I felt like the 45 was too big in my palm. The 9mm was too snappy. So I got a 40. And it's lovely. I then put the LEM trigger in it which eliminated the safety and made the trigger pull amazing. Still one of my favorite handguns to shoot.Of course. Whatchu think this is, amateur hour?
Man !!! That's some of that Amittyville $hit going on
well, they alllllllllllll gotta go. ufck those toothbrushes.
The plot thickens, I guess a few weeks ago daughter #1 and one of her friends was at a cemetery walking around. later that night she said that a hook that was hanging on her door that fell off in the middle of the night. She said "what if I brought a spirit home with me home from the cemetery"?.
The plot thickens, I guess a few weeks ago daughter #1 and one of her friends was at a cemetery walking around. later that night she said that a hook that was hanging on her door that fell off in the middle of the night. She said "what if I brought a spirit home with me home from the cemetery"?.
Could be, who knows.Id be concerned why the spirit is so focused on dental hygiene. Dead dentist perhaps?
May not have been for dental purposes....Id be concerned why the spirit is so focused on dental hygiene. Dead dentist perhaps?
I did the same. I loved the ergonomics of the USP. But I felt like the 45 was too big in my palm. The 9mm was too snappy. So I got a 40. And it's lovely. I then put the LEM trigger in it which eliminated the safety and made the trigger pull amazing. Still one of my favorite handguns to shoot.
I've fondled the new stuff but haven't had a chance to put anything down range with one yet.
Yes. I found the relecoil to be more violent on the 9mm.No criticism implied, you found 9 snappy over 40? Former USP 45 owner here too, that was a full size pistol. Currently carry a G22 (40) as secondary weapon, so that's my personal primary also. My wife has a G34 (long slide 9), that things a Cadillac.
I always do:So is there any certain order of removal in replacing the rear suspension ?? I appreciate any insight
Supporting the frame and axle, obviouslyI always do:
Shocks
Ubolts
Spring shackle side
Spring frame side
Agreed. I was disappointed on that too.@Fromfrontier2Xterra just watching S2 of Punisher. Jigsaw's face was dissapoint