Tim wrote:
On Feb 3, 1:46 pm, HK wrote:
Tim wrote:
On Feb 3, 9:30 am, HK wrote:
Jim wrote:
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 08:37:24 -0500, "Jim"
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Superbowl from 2PM till the wee hours on FOX. Who's watching all
or most of it?
I will watch the game and commercials - which in the past few years
haven't been as funny as previous years.
I once got into a heated discussion about this ad being the best
Budweiser ad ever.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZY5gFrJkgw
The agrument went on for four weeks and the thread eventually ended up
with around 10,000 posts.
It'll be a great night for a movie.
Cinderella or Snow White might be to your liking.
Shouldn't you be patrolling your 'hood for "wetbacks" on the loose?
I wouldn't know a wet back if I saw one. And I haven't been on any sort
of patrol since my military days.
Harry, when you go out on patrol, do you keep your revolvers locked and
cocked?
Oh. You just like to refer to certain people as "wetbacks." I get it.
I don't patrol. I leave that to the local sheriff.
Hmmm. How would I "lock and load" a revolver? You must have been one
hell of a soldier.-
My Dan Wesson .357 has a "half cock" Safty feature So does my 44
Hawes. You have a 9m Sig revolver?
You half cock the hammer? So if you pull the trigger, nothing happens?
How do you release the hammer in case you want to take it out of half
cock position?
My Ruger revolvers will not fire unless I pull the trigger. You can cock
and decock the hammer all day long, but until you pull the trigger with
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To release, you must full cock then release via the trigger. how do
you cock and uncock w/o pulling the trigger?
You "slightly" pull back the trigger with your thumb on the hammer. You
have to pull the trigger all the back on a contemporary Ruger revolver
to get the transfer bar out of the way of the hammer.