Re: Hello, and mod question
Posted: March 19th, 2010, 10:05 pm
I will have to give that some thought. Someone once told me youtube may not always be the best source.boomer wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPrfOmgELVo

I will have to give that some thought. Someone once told me youtube may not always be the best source.boomer wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPrfOmgELVo
I agree completely. The floormat was the problem. Since then it's all hysteria.Arik wrote:Anything man made is bound to fail! I love my Toyota I'll drive it till it falls apart than I'll duct tape it together and drive it some more and than I'll get another one.
IMO this whole thing blew out of proportion. Every other person is getting into an accident and just saying "well my Toyota accelerated on its own"
Ford still hasnt fixed their gas tank problem in the Crown Vics. All they did was add a thin rubber cover over the bolts. The car still explodes when rear ended at highway speeds.
Explorers tires used to explode and flip the SUVs.
In the early 90's Mercedes had a problem with their shifter. It could be engaged without the break pedal. Some people got hurt. Still Mercedes is chugging along making $100k cars.
On average an 8 year old Lexus is more reliable than a new BMW. Dont even get me started on WV/Audi and their problems
(I work in the auto industry)
That is a seriously cool looking CZ52. I wonder how he made the frame
Most absolutely!Foo Bird wrote:So unless I'm attacked by a Euro that knows firearms, I should be safe in that regard.
Should be, now I don't know if Foo birds are from Europe now. You are on your own there. I do know the FUBAR bird is American though...Foo Bird wrote:So unless I'm attacked by a Euro that knows firearms, I should be safe in that regard.
I have met the FUBAR bird and did not like him one bit. Yet he keeps coming around. Thank you for the welcome.boomer wrote:Should be, now I don't know if Foo birds are from Europe now. You are on your own there. I do know the FUBAR bird is American though...Foo Bird wrote:So unless I'm attacked by a Euro that knows firearms, I should be safe in that regard.
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I have not used a revolver for cc for some time. But they really are dependable and easy to operate. Those are a couple big pluses for some people. The autoloader have the flatter design which makes them very easy to conceal and of course they have that big starter load and easy reload. I normally carry two autoloaders, but as I write this I am thinking of digging out the revolver and putting it in use with an autoloader as backup again. Of course all that really matters is you have something and know how to use it.Foo Bird wrote:I have met the FUBAR bird and did not like him one bit. Yet he keeps coming around. Thank you for the welcome.boomer wrote:Should be, now I don't know if Foo birds are from Europe now. You are on your own there. I do know the FUBAR bird is American though...Foo Bird wrote:So unless I'm attacked by a Euro that knows firearms, I should be safe in that regard.
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Rob, I've never been a revolver guy. Nothing against them, but they just don't do it for me.