Wednesday, August 18, 2004

Bush: Of his Devoted Followers

BUSH SPEAKS OF HIS DEVOTED FOLLOWERS
by: onmyway2001 08/18/04 08:43 am
Msg: 2352706 of 2352724
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You can fool some of the people all of the time and those are the ones you want to concentrate on. -- George W. Bush, Washington, DC Mar 2001

Now Bush wants more missles?


Lemme see if I've got this right.

These 15 Saudi Arabian guys, a Syrian guy, two Egyptian guys and a Jordanian guy fly four
commercial airplanes into three buildings and a cow pasture, killing about 2500 of our guys
and about five hundred of other countries guys.

So we go after the wrong guy. We invade his country, destroy his army, kill his two kids,
his grandkid and a fat old security cop, and we find the wrong guy hiding in a hole all because
he has Weapons of Mass Destruction - which we can't find. So then we say the wrong guy
was a bad guy because he used up all the weapons of mass destruction that Reagan and Bush Sr. gave him back in 1983 on his own guys, and as a result we hand-pick thirty guys that didn't like the wrong guy and declare them "the government" so that the Iraqi People have freedom.

The Iraqi People get pissed-a-plenty, kill fifteen of the guys we appoint as "the government",
and this funny looking preacher in Fallujah with a funny hat throws the 3rd Marine Division out of his town.

So we take the wrong guy's old army, give 'em all new guns and new training, and put 'em in charge of the town the funny looking preacher threw us out of.

In the meantime, eight hundred and seventy five MORE of our guys get killed and ten thousand MORE of our guys get wounded, and the bill for all of this is so big that Social Security is gonna get cancelled just about the time I'm supposed to start collecting on the thousands and thousands and thousands I've put in over all these years.

Now, the guy who went after the wrong guy, invaded the wrong country, pissed away my pension and got 918 kids killed wants to be re-elected because he's scared SOMEBODY ELSE might f*ck up our country more than HE has?

HAVE I GOT THIS RIGHT?!?!?!?

WTF?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

Tuesday, August 17, 2004

Hogue Wood Grips - Ruger

Handgun Grips - HLEBOOKS.com

Friday, August 13, 2004

Marlin 1894 Rifle - Synopsis

Thursday, August 12, 2004

The Reload Bench Home Page

Wednesday, August 11, 2004

The Reload Bench Home Page

Tuesday, August 10, 2004

The Glock FAQ [Target Gallery]

Wednesday, August 04, 2004

Yet another set of instructions for Reloading ---- LESSON 2

Gun and Game Forums - reloading bench.....

Gun and Game Forums - reloading bench.....: "Why not be unique and create your own plans? I currently have mine set up on a section of a work bench in my garage but if I were to have the space for an actual bench specificly for my new press, it would probably be something like this:

-3 feet wide by 8 feet long
-Six 4x4 posts as legs(one on each corner and center front and back).
-Each post would be connected with a 2x4 fastened flush with the top of each post around the perimeter and one connecting the two center legs.
-Additional 2x4s are required around the bottom of each post approximatly 6'-1' from the ground to stablize the legs. This bracing is not required for the front of the bench as the other 3 sides and center will be enough to stablize the legs.
-Tabletop would be made of 2 sheets of 1/2'thick 4'x8' Plywood ripped to 3'x8', glued together, and Screwed down to the 2x4s placed around the perimeter.

-An option would be to take 4 2x4s(Two 8' long, Two 3' long) and use dato blades to create a 1/4'wide by 5/8'deep kerf in the boards
-Using 45degree joints, assemble the boards to form rectangle, leaving one side open to slide a cut-to-fit piece of pegboard in place and fasten the final side in place.
-Fasten the framed pegboard in place flush with the back of the tabletop.

The picture works out well in my mind so raise your hand if any further explination is needed. As for height, its upto you, I would place at about 4' to allow the use of a chair for long sessions yet still be able to operate standing.
The small stackable bins also help for holding components that your using or tools/parts for your press setup.

-Eric"

Cowboy Reloading with Hornady's Lock-n-Load AP Press

Tuesday, August 03, 2004

I am new in 9mm - LoadYourOwn Forums

I am new in 9mm - LoadYourOwn Forums: "take a strong flashlight and look in the 9mm case. If down on the inside bottom of the case you see two holes then the ammo is berdan primed.
Most European ammo is berdan primed. It is difficult to find inexpensive berdan primers in the USA, so depending on primer availability reloading may be a problem.
If there is a single but large 'flash hole' in the bottom of the Swiss 9mm case, then reloading will take boxer primers and they are can be had fairly easily and inexpensively in the USA. "

LoadYourOwn.com - Dedicated to the art of Handloading Ammunition

Reloading Supplies, Optics, Muzzleloaders & Shooting Supplies - Midsouth Shooters Supply

Dillon Reloading Equipment --- Blue Press August 2004 Page 18.0

KABOOM! - Free Pistol Targets

HSC Links --- Various Links

Free Targets Online (at Thomas's Photos, Targets and Art)

Monday, August 02, 2004

NRMA "Set yourself up to reload"

Virtual Reloading

"Steve's Reloading Page". See the links and info......

Steves Loading Pages --- page8

page8: "CCI primers worked best in all my handguns. Remington primers worked best in all my rifles. Winchester brass lived longer in my handguns. Remington brass was best for all my rifles. And there was nothing on the market better than the Sierra Hollow Point Boat Tail bullet in any rifle that I owned. And for handgun bullets? Hell, anything would shoot well if I had the proper load! So I gave up on the old Speer bullets, and started using Nosler and Sierra. In everything except my .45 ACP, which just loved the Hornady bullets. "

Sunday, August 01, 2004

Howell Shooting Club - Gun Club - Yorkville Illinois