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Hammer toe is one joint more proximal, or the middle joint of the toe.
PIP joint is the technical term.
Yeah, I found that earlier. I didn't see any posts from anyone actually involved or from any actual authority running or overseeing the event so I usually dismiss that the same as I do any couple three schmos here throwing out opinions.
Might be 100% correct, might not.
If you keep digging around you'll find comments from people actually running the show who estimate on any given day as many as 10% of the guns on deck are probably not drop safe (mostly CZs like the one that killed the RO a few years ago) because people are constantly jacking with the "tuning" and generally fkng around with the sear, trigger, etc.
You'll also find other NDs with other guns, some causing injury some not. When it happens people don't want to call 911, don't want to call an ambulance ... want to keep it on the hush hush so they're not embarrassed.
Point being not just someone but an RO at an official event ...
actually DIED from a CZ being dropped ...
and nobody seems to give a shit and people are still buying CZs and running them in competitions.
I just found out I own a P320.
Apparently I bought it cheap a year or so ago as a police trade in.
I am now afraid to be in my house with it until I have an EOD buddy come and help me carefully put it in a concrete lined box where it can’t hurt me. Our plan is to hire three hobbits, an elf, a wizard a midget and some king-dude to lower it into fires of Mount Doom which will consume it properly.
Staying at a Motel6 tonite for my safety and hope the cats will be all right.
Fortunately, I’ve never even loaded it. But I am still concerned that it will get up and load itself and shoot me in the foot.
Hey, I saw “Christine.” I know what machines are capable of.
If this is my last post, you will know what happened.
Sirhr
You guys and your fancy surgeries... I only had subtalar fusion last Thursday. PTTD since June 2024. Couldn't take the pain any longer. Two long screws through the heel in to the ankle bone. I'll be right as rain in 6 weeks. Heal well, boys! Cheers!
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So two more messed up here!Surgery #7 and back to work fighting fires
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He doesn’t have to try, he has access to all of the really good sedativesI’ll bet you get all the chicks with those sexy big words.
I thought so, but I wasn't sure. No adapter there. It was full size model 30AW when I got it. I broke it down and chopped it to 16.5" and threaded it. 5/8x24 didn't really have enough shoulder, so I threaded it twice as long as was needed and made a collar to thread on and contoured it down to the barrel od.
That’d be a nice gun for most of the non-pig hunting I do in the cedar scrub around here, usually single shot and close range (inside 100-150 yards or so). No bolt cycling noise, but still easy to cycle more rounds if needed.
It’s getting harder and harder to resist buying a Henry Big Boy in 45LC with a factory threaded barrel, and throwing some Woox furniture on there…
Something like this:
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But with a Henry SPD HUSH in 45LC as the starting point:
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I'm back to work as of last Thursday. Except I was sick yesterday.Good health & healing to all of the bionic Terminator mofo members here.
Keith
ETA: Posted before I saw the freaky planter.
Yes, 'cept I was pulling a tobacco wagon instead of a spreader. Six plants to a stake. Stay out of the way as the "growdups" were hanging them in the drying barn. Way east Tennessee.
Thank you,
MrSmith
So you’ll have “latter day strength”…..Still not quite full strength