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Why we can't have good things
On 4/3/2013 1:48 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 4/3/13 1:46 PM, wrote:
On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 13:06:34 -0400, J Herring
wrote:
On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 12:34:15 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:
have a home, plenty of food, a car or three, 3 TVs, cable, computer,
internet, air conditioning, washer dryer, bicycles, boats, clothes,
shoes, hand tools, fishing poles, cupboard full of dishes, VCRs, hobby
materials, electronic test equipment, electricity, stove,
storage shed/work shop, furniture, freezer, money for gas, wifi
radio,
communication receiver, fax machine, cordless phone, health insurance,
HSA SEP, riding mower, push mower, electric gokart, portable radio,
books, binoculars, sewing machines, storage cabinets, table saw, jig
saw, band saw, greenhouse, irrigation system, water pump, water/sewer,
living close to local consumer services.
Please add to the list and tell me what good things are you
missing.
Mikek
The phrase typically does not refer to those sorts of things.
Does it refer to safeties on handguns? You know, neither of my
revolvers, one of which is the
"Highway Patrolman" has a safety. They must be 'bad' guns, huh?
Salmonbait
It was explained to me that the reason a Ruger KP90 does not have a
safety is it is for cops transitioning from a revolver. Where the
safety would be, it has a decocker.
I usually train from the decocked position to be used to the double
action trigger pull.
I avoid the double action trigger pull by buying pistols with single
action triggers.
You can also avoid the double action trigger pull by cocking the double
action trigger.
Somebody ought to sit down with you and explain to you how different
types of guns work.
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