FWIW. I posed the same question about 12 years ago. I asked a friend of mine, harley enthusiast lifetime biker, what to get. I had experience on dirt bikes and smaller bikes as a kid. His words to me were, "But the bike you want and learn to ride it". I bought by a 2003 softail that week and an...
I'm pretty sure you can get one tagged at least here in Oklahoma. I can see how they are being sold as "offroad only" to limit liability on the seller's end. I sold my civilian H1 in October and I was looking at replacing it with one of these (maybe). Parts are generally not an issue because...
I disagree completely. A motor officer can be the first on scene to domestic calls and potentially dangerous situations. Their primary purpose is traffic enforcement. However, because of this purpose they are not tied down to calls or taking reports. Therefore, they are extremely more mobile and...
it's just a scam with images retrieved from the innerweb:
Uzi, http://www.uzitalk.com/forums/showthread.php?69239-Help-diagnose-my-FTF-issue-so-I-can-get-my-UZI-running.
RPK, http://www.deviantart.com/morelikethis/39508990
Hungarian AK, http://www.akfiles.com/forums/showthread.php?t=185235
Yup, boxer's fractures. 6-8 weeks to heal if IIRC. No major issues. I just cannot spread my fingers as far apart as the other hand. The discomfort level, to me, felt like a severe bruise or soreness. Whereas a Class 3 ankle sprain made me nauseous. Go figure.
I have lived about everywhere else. I like it here. I like the people. People wave when you are out running. Not like Maryland where my grandfather lives. The day and night are fairly equally split throughout the day for the entire year. No one has tried to blow me up like a couple other...
They are no longer for sale to the public since about 1999 unless you are a form of government. Benzin motorworks in Tulsa is the guy (Dave Hinnant) who works on my H1 and he may be able to find one which needs to be rebuilt or almost complete. The military versions are more rare than the...
I guess.
It had already been spent. This one is missing its equivalent of the "gun powder chamber". Same fuze bodies that come in grenades at the surplus store.
Clothing, whereas in that era a suit and tie were commonplace as everyday attire and getting on an airplane required class instead of sweats and house shoes. (thanks TSA)
AND, explaining the mandatory wear of reflective belts to a WWII vet
3286614 belonged to my M16A2 issued to me in 03 for the invasion and carried it all over mosul 06-07. It was in its earlier life an A1. But you could see where the "2" was stamped over the "1", the "auto" had been machined out and replaced with "burst", and on the other side "burst" was stamped...
Yeah his name is Mr. Noblin. I only know this because I ran into at the post office on Britton RD a couple weeks ago and he gave me his business card. We were both mailing "similar" packages and had a brief conversation. I believe he told me his specializes more into the cowboy action type guns...
After I peeled all the Plasti-dip off I think it took a week. I sanded it with 220 grit, fixed some corrosion spots, masked it off, drove around town buying all the Krylon desert paint Oreilly's had, and then went to work.