Re: What did you buy yourself today - PART 2
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sakustoms
I did the same thing. I bought a Kobalt one from Lowe's and used it to cut maybe 6 pieces of molding. Then I lent it to my brother inlaw, who lent it to my ex wife, who lent it to my son's best friend. I only found all of this out when I got a text from the best friend asking if we could meet up so he could give it back. lol
I got it back and gave it back to my BIL since I have no use for it now and no room to store it. I bought it a couple years ago and haven't had it almost that whole time.
You talking about a tool or a fruit cake? :)
Re: What did you buy yourself today - PART 2
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Originally Posted by
sakustoms
I did the same thing. I bought a Kobalt one from Lowe's and used it to cut maybe 6 pieces of molding. Then I lent it to my brother inlaw, who lent it to my ex wife, who lent it to my son's best friend. I only found all of this out when I got a text from the best friend asking if we could meet up so he could give it back. lol
I got it back and gave it back to my BIL since I have no use for it now and no room to store it. I bought it a couple years ago and haven't had it almost that whole time.
Lol
I'm still missing a sawzall from back in the day that went through a similar convoluted chain. I lost track of that one.
Re: What did you buy yourself today - PART 2
Wasn't crazy with my micro raptor but figured I'd try this Kimber EVO SP. The price was right :). Anyone own one?
https://i.postimg.cc/g2WxrvhY/Kimber-EVO-SP.jpg
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Re: What did you buy yourself today - PART 2
Re: What did you buy yourself today - PART 2
Just finished picking up the Ruger Wiley Clapp GP100 with the 3" barrel and 7 shot cylinder. Really like the sights on it.
No photos, but here is the Ruger link to it
https://ruger.com/products/gp100/specSheets/1789.html
The search is on for some .357 mag ammo. I'm also going to order an Azula Gun's holster and 7-round speed strips from Amazon for it in the next couple of days. Heading out to the range later this week.
I'm planning on making this my "camp" gun, for when we head out to the rental cabin.
Re: What did you buy yourself today - PART 2
4 pack of fema cots & sleeping bags. If I'm going to be living in the basement after the nukes start falling, I'm going to be doing it in comfort.
They are considerably bigger than I thought at 84"l. x 33"w. x 24"h. overall, 20 lbs.
https://i.imgur.com/kPwzCExh.jpg
Re: What did you buy yourself today - PART 2
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Originally Posted by
JaySmith
4 pack of fema cots & sleeping bags. If I'm going to be living in the basement after the nukes start falling, I'm going to be doing it in comfort.
They are considerably bigger than I thought at 84"l. x 33"w. x 24"h. overall, 20 lbs.
I'm gonna run around outside with a big-assed funnel, with plastic tubing, and chug as much as I can catch falling from the sky like a beer bong.
Get this over with as quick as possible.
Re: What did you buy yourself today - PART 2
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Emptymag
I'm gonna run around outside with a big-assed funnel, with plastic tubing, and chug as much as I can catch falling from the sky like a beer bong.
Get this over with as quick as possible.
It'll be slow because pittsburgh would be the last of the targets because they don't contribute anything anymore so you'll only get a little radiation and die slowly of painful cancer over the course of several months.
Re: What did you buy yourself today - PART 2
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JaySmith
It'll be slow because pittsburgh would be the last of the targets because they don't contribute anything anymore so you'll only get a little radiation and die slowly of painful cancer over the course of several months.
LOL!
Re: What did you buy yourself today - PART 2
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Originally Posted by
JaySmith
4 pack of fema cots & sleeping bags. If I'm going to be living in the basement after the nukes start falling, I'm going to be doing it in comfort.
They are considerably bigger than I thought at 84"l. x 33"w. x 24"h. overall, 20 lbs.
https://i.imgur.com/kPwzCExh.jpg
Looks comfortable for my next backpacking trek.
I'm a notorious overpacker.