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Excellent - got my credentials. Now I have unlimited access to the range by my house. :grin:
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used, but good shape, $60 delivered :beer:
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Earlier today when I got on the site, Adobe Reader tried to launch, then Microsoft Essentials kicked in and said this site was trying to mine my computer and actually quarantined an Exploit item: Exploit: Win32/Pdfjsc.CG :confused:
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I had never seen this before, pretty wild. When I go through IE and just hit my favorite, it comes right here, but not if I try to get here through Google or Yahoo. Firefox does indeed report it like an attack site, I've never seen that before. That's pretty crappy.
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Wow, that IS a long couple of days!! Hope the missus is heeling up nice and quick.
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Sounds pretty consistent with me, foam or rubber plugs shooting 22 (or suppressed), muffs on the pistol range or shooting centerfire. I love shooting suppressed, did I mention that? ;D
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Suppressors - How to go through the legal process?
Madhouse replied to imschur's topic in General Talk
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There isn't a way to attach a PDF, but if you like I will host it and provide you a URL where it can be downloaded from. If you want to be notified of replies for a specific thread, when posting the original topic or a reply to a topic, expand the "Additional options" link and click a checkmark on next to "Notify me of replies." :beer:
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Good job S&W !! :beer:
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Better, thanks. I'm going to stay home again tomorrow, but will think about returning to the office on Thursday. My sides hurt from coughing so damn much.
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I never should've doubted you man! I keyed in the service tag and it showed BIOS A10 was available over my A04. Worked like a charm. And I installed the chipset drivers too.
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yup, good call, only problem is, I've replaced the system board so the service tag indicates the BIOS needed for the old board not this one :confused:
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I picked up a Dell D620 laptop in great shape, Core2Duo, 1.5GB RAM -- I'm actually on it right now. Here's the situation: I got it with a fried mobo, so I picked up a fresh one online. It was my first foray tearing down a laptop, and it was a job and a half! Anyway, all went well, and obviously, SHE'S ALIVE. However, when I boot up, I get:
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I started feeling real crappy Friday at work, by Saturday morning I had my wife drive me to an urgent care, turns out I have bronchitis. They've got me on 5 prescriptions, feeling like hell, but I think I'm finally on the upswing.
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That means you buy the $300 Windows and they won't charge you the normal $99 fee to install it, I believe.
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Welcome aboard!
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As I understand it, the NetBooks never had Vista. All of them ran XP.
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Well, we went a long hot summer with so little rain it was crazy, then we've had our share over the past couple of months. But what a weekend we just had! Man, it was gorgeous, sunny and 70's during the days, crisp clear nights in the 60's. I went shooting Friday, Saturday and Sunday! :thumb: :auto:
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FINALLY got this in, damn I'm a procrastinator. Anyway, my friend and I installed this Friday night after a session at the range. We replaced the hammer and bushings, the hammer spring and the trigger spring (didn't need the shims). We measured the trigger pull before tearing it down, it was 7lb 9oz, so heavy! That's the major reason I wanted to do this. We measured again after getting it all back together - 1lb 8oz. Wow, what a difference. So, we went to the range again Saturday (had to try it out!) and the trigger pull was so different, very clean. However, we had a problem - the action would cycle but the trigger would not reset. The round would fire, the next round would cycle into battery, but I had to cycle the action by hand to get the trigger to reset. Sunday we tore it back down and compared the replacement parts to the factory parts. It turned out the replacement trigger spring was shorter than the factory spring, by a good amount. I'm surprised I didn't see that Friday night. So we dropped the factory trigger spring back in and measured again. Now it is 2lb 15oz and still 10x better than what it was. Went back down to the range and everything worked like a charm, trigger pull is very nice at 3 lbs, the action cycles flawlessly, all is well. I recommend this kit for your 10/22!
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I put 5 shots inside an inch yesterday at 100 yards (it's amazing what proper rest bags will do for you). This is a seriously accurate little varmint gun.
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I have to tell you a little story about this liberal I mentioned earlier. Someone brought up what a crock of shit it was that O got the nobel prize. He jumped in with, "No, no! It's about time someone recognized that he did more in the first three days in office than Bush did in eight years!!" And he was dead serious. Un-freaking-real.
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I feel bad for those Californians, and I fear for the rest of us.
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This weekend pretty much proved that my GSG-5 is the only 22 I have that will consistently eat that crappy Remington Golden Bullet. :thumb:
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