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I see your prelock Jframe with a T-grip and raise you.......a prelock Jframe with a T-grip

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I had one of those. If you tried to use the "sights", POI would be about 18" right and 6" low from POA. I installed laser grips ( no Tgrip present) and could hit a 1" dia target spot at 15 yds. time after time. Gave it to my daughter when she went to college.
 

If I may, I would like to submit a little artist interpretation to this fine masterpiece of anthropological discussion.

It's not what is seen in the snippet of hunting action that is important.

What is not seen is what we must add to our studies of man throughout the ages.

Off canvas, imagine the women of the tribe eagerly waiting for their champions of sylvan pursuits to carry the slain bruin on a pole so they can gut it, skin it and cook it for the rest of the villagers whilst little ones play around the fire kindled by the young girls that cherish dreams of one day cooking for their man while babes suckle at their breasts.

You ain't gonna find no Amazonian bitches taking on Ole Slew Foot when they can stay in the cave by the fire.

Ah, the good ole days!
 
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Got my 7 Max back from having the barrel and bolt fluted at LRI. I shortened and rethreaded it before I shipped it off. Cut over 1.5# off of it with the 3-3/8” chop and the fluting. About 25 oz total. Barrel is finished at 22-5/8”. Medium Palma contour and Pattern X fluting.

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If I may, I would like to submit a little artist interpretation to this fine masterpiece of anthropological discussion.

It's not what is seen in the snippet of hunting action that is important.

What is not seen is what we must add to our studies of man throughout the ages.

Off canvas, imagine the women of the tribe eagerly waiting for their champions of sylvan pursuits to carry the slain bruin on a pole so they can gut it, skin it and cook it for the rest of the villagers whilst little ones play around the fire kindled by the young girls that cherish dreams of one day cooking for their man while babes suckle at their breasts.

You ain't gonna find no Amazonian bitches taking on Ole Slew Foot when they can stay in the cave by the fire.

Ah, the good ole days!


Still applies today, no matter how the woke crowd tries to spin it. Just look at the casualties of the IDF in the Gaza tunnel war so far, or our guys in the air crash. Behind the flash and dazzle for the cameras are the ones who do not get screentime, being the first to breach vats of hellfire. And we HOPE that they do not get screentime because if they do, that means they have paid the ultimate sacrifice.
 
It is BUT the definition of "mass shooting" was changed sometime during the 2000's. The change in definition could have been a major driver for the uptick in numbers rather than just being a "copycat" response.
Due to the anti gun people, a mass shooting today is 2/3 or more people....and includes gang shootings so the numbers are shewed high.
 
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Not kidding- this gave me nightmares for
Like a week straight the first time I saw it.


Fuckin' same here... I actually said out loud to an empty room: "Aw hell naw dawg..." when I saw that the first time. That is on pretty much on the same tier as these Indian videos that show people fucking around on the rooftops of train cars just inches below the high voltage caternary lines...
 
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Hard to ride tho. Always complaining about how much I weighed.

On a serious note that little car was fantastic until it snowed. So light there was no traction. Was driving around town one snowstorm and had to have a couple guys stand on the bumperettes to get up a small hill.

Short enough to look straight at the baby moons of semi trucks

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You could set a beer bottle on the ground without opening the door.

Drive under a railroad crossing guard with a little lift to clear the windshield.



Not that I've ever done that. Just something I've heard...
 
Me of the little hands gang…..

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I don't have a photo but I do have a story....hay its me I have stories about lots of things.

Back in the mid 80's my wife was a manager of a book store at the mall. At the end of day she would take all the money CC receipts and take them to the night drop at the bank.

You see children in the old days people paid for things with this green paper that had pictures of people on it. And with a credit card you put it in this big metal thing and set the price and date on these little wheels then rolled this roller over it, and it would imprint on the paper. This is why some credit cards still have raised numbers on them.

Well around this time of year it was not uncommon for the deposit to cross 5 figures in CASH.

So a 19yr old girl that is 5'2" sorry honey you are 5'2" you never hit 5'3" and weighs 100lbs is walking alone in the dark at a mall with 12k in cash on them it really is not a good deal.

Nothing ever happened to her, but one of the other smaller stores their person got pistol whipped, Goodfellas style. And IIRC JCPenney just got robbed and they had three people take the deposit out. Likely to make sure the employee did not just make up being robbed.

So before CCW was a common thing she started to carry that little Jframe. She never used it, but always had it, and she says she always had her hand on it in the parking lot, she always wore a jacket.

She really wanted an automatic, but was talked into the wheel gun. Argument was if you shoot it in your jacket pocket, the automatic will likely only fire once, the revolver has a better chance to fire again. And to get it working again all you need to do is pull the trigger again.

It was good advice and I pass that on to this day. If you are not a "gun person" and just want a "defense" gun get a revolver, no tap and rack drills, no limp wristed worries, if it does not work just pull the trigger again.

I still have the little Jframe.