This forum is entertaining as much as it is informative....

Mystro

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I have been a member of this forum for years and realy have grow appreciative of its corky personality. Opinions are never hard to find, full of predijust owners willing to stand up for their favorite gun or manufacturer. But after you know how to use this forum, it is full of valuable information. It's like sitting at a local bar full of characters. Some people are clearly drunk but friendly and never shy to say why their ammo is best or what caliber is superior. In a country straying away from its second amendment right, it's nice to have a place where like minded characters can share. Just a big picture thought.

That is all.;)
 
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why thank you mystro.
NOW GO OUT AND BUY A GLOCK RIGHT NOW!!!

oh wait, I'm one of the other guys...

IF YOU OWN A GLOCK, GO OUT AND SELL IT RIGHT NOW!!!!:D
 
Yea, I live in the mountains but more importantly, I have two young kids so I can't hang out at the gun shop as much as I would like. I have to keep up on the forum for tips and tricks for all my handguns.
Here is a grey fox I took last week with my old 1971 S&W M17 22lr. I have a pair of mint m17's that are family heirloom. One 30 yard shot to the neck with a hyper velocity yellow jacket dumped him clean on the spot.

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They don't build them like that anymore.
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Mystro, I agree...

I was raised by wolves and don't get along in polite society so much.

I do better here.
 
Thanks guys. I am having the fox done into a full body mount and incorporating it in a full Black Bear body mount I already have. They should look cool together in one scene.
 
I'm with you Mystro, . . .

Being a pastor, . . . I don't do the bar scene, . . . but this place is a good substitute, . . . plus most of the advice seems to be good.

Maybe a bit slanted in a certain direction, . . . but none the less, heart felt.

May God bless,
Dwight

PS: Don't buy no stinkin' Glock.
 
Here is a grey fox I took last week with my old 1971 S&W M17 22lr.
Very cool! My K-22's are among my favorite handguns.

I used to know a guy who took rabbits with his. He was once criticized by someone who actually called him a murderer. She also felt that she held the moral high ground because she got her meat from the grocery store, where in her words, no animals were harmed.
 
COM-ON MaaN . Why all the H8 for the Glock
It's kinda like all the hate out there for apple . Do you think you would have all those cool Androids , galaxys and tablets if it wasn't for apple ? It's the same for all that combat tupperware out there now . You should be thanking Glock not trashing them . :D

No I do not own one . XD all the way man ;)
 
My BIL in England always grouses about Apple Fanboys and asked if we had them in the U.S..

I told him yes, they just own Glocks over this side of the pond. :p


Just kidding guys. :D
 
Dude, love the K-22, and nice critter. But Kubota? This is 'Mericuh we drive Allis-Chalmers tractors. :p

In all seriousness though, I agree whole heartedly. I don't get to shoot no where near as much as I use to, nor do I really have any of my gun buddies around anymore, between marriage, second tours, and big boy jobs, so TFL ha definently become my virtual barber shop.
 
I frequent several forums. This one is the quickest and easiest to read and make posts on and there are no ads at the top or sides. So as far as that goes, it is less frustrating than any other I can think of.

I realize that sometimes members, including myself, make comments that are a little provocative but that's the nature of a forum on which most members are anonymous. You say things you probably wouldn't say face to face but it's an outlet for things like that. Like playing the radio real loud in your car.
 
I agree, but wish the mods would loosen up the language requirements and also let the heated discussions flow a bit more.

I mean, I once got warned for answering a guys question and adding some pictures to make my point. I think I was warned for off topic post, but actually, it was spot on!
 
I have a question for the staff . How do you guys decide when and why you close a thread ? Do a few of you get together and discuss a particular thread and come to a consensus ? Does each staff member that has the ability to close a thread just closes one when ever he or she feels like it ? The reason I ask is there are some threads that get closed for know real reason other then the staff does not like it . I see some threads that got closed that are virtualy the same as threads that are still open just with a different title . ( the thread that was closed was the first on the topic ) should you not close the new threads and reopen the origanal thread .

I'm sorry if these questions are answered in the rule page . I have not read all the rules and how the are enforced .
 
I appreciate the mods frowning on crude and vulgar language, IMHO it creates a more family friendly and mature atmosphere.
 
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