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    Not a purchase but I won this today from Triple J Armory in The Springs!
    Ruger 10/22 MagPul MOE stock with threaded barrel.
    They raffled off 7 firearms and you got the place your ticket in the ammo can for the firearm of your choice.
    Just got called today to do the BGC. So I went down there and while I was there I decided to pick up the new Ruger RXM handgun.
    It is a true Festivus Miracle today!
    NRA Certified Pistol, Rifle and Shotgun Instructor.
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    KING: [Watching the ambush party leave into the jungle] I'm glad I ain't going with them. Somewhere out there is the beast and he hungry tonight.
    Platoon 1986
    NO RANGE FOR YOU!!!.....NEXT!!!

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    I picked up a nice computer for $130 - and added a sweet 1/2T M.2 drive.
    It even has wifi built in.

    The hardware is one of the newer CM5 - Raspberry PI systems, only 4 gig of ram. However,
    this photo does not show the m.2 drive I picked up from Crucible. I could not find
    the 8 gig available which would have made it a perfect little portable machine running
    at full speed. I picked up the basic hardware from Spark Fun just outside of Denver.

    On the install I went with the power CPU cooler, and removed the case fan. I am
    running with the default speed on the M.2 drive. I can get a bit more performance
    with a minor configuration file change.

    I picked up a second one; dropped the wifi to reduce cost and it works pretty good.
    My intended use was to upgrade my old DNS/DHCP server. I nixed that when I found
    out that the hardware I was using was just fine, I had a firmware update to my routers
    caused some 3 - 4 latency hit, which looked like issues with the raspberry pi hardware.

    I was able to fix the latency issue, with a firewall config change. If I read the bug
    report from the router folks; yep - we have a fix in beta that should fix the problem. The
    firewall rule changes were pretty cut and paste between machines to make sure
    all the hardware was safe.

    So it works well right now browsing web pages, playing tunes, works ok running the
    open source office. Another fine use, is as a eBook reader. Mostly from Amazon via
    the browser, or calibre software.

    Until this generation of hardware for the Raspberry PI, getting and M.2 drive working with
    the Raspberry - made it a bit more expensive than I would have liked. I could have found
    a low end throw away Intel NUC computers could have been cheaper...



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    Bradbn4 - Having fun in Colorado

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    This one kind of stung.



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    Deplorable millennial born 30 years too late

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    The Knob Creek should be awesome.

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    It's a measure of the civility in this country that no ones seems to fear constantly pissing off the people who own lots of guns.

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    New bike.

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    My "new" 2023 Tundra CrewMax Limited with 10,750 miles on it! Perfect for our needs because we just bought a Lance model 1985 travel trailer. This thing is freaking awesome. I had no idea what a 3.4L V6 with twin turbos could do. I hope they don't arrest me and haul me off to jail.

    I had the retractable running boards installed.



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    Sadly, I will be selling my trusty 2003 Tundra which has never broken down on me, and which I wouldn't hesitate to drive to Anchorage AK tomorrow.



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    Bought this bad boy last week at Murdochs.
    I’m out at the NRA Whittington Center in NM for a few days testing her out…………she’s fun!
    Doing plenty of shooting to.
    NRA Certified Pistol, Rifle and Shotgun Instructor.
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    KING: [Watching the ambush party leave into the jungle] I'm glad I ain't going with them. Somewhere out there is the beast and he hungry tonight.
    Platoon 1986
    NO RANGE FOR YOU!!!.....NEXT!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hummer View Post
    My "new" 2023 Tundra CrewMax Limited with 10,750 miles on it! Perfect for our needs because we just bought a Lance model 1985 travel trailer. This thing is freaking awesome. I had no idea what a 3.4L V6 with twin turbos could do. I hope they don't arrest me and haul me off to jail.

    I had the retractable running boards installed.



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    Sadly, I will be selling my trusty 2003 Tundra which has never broken down on me, and which I wouldn't hesitate to drive to Anchorage AK tomorrow.



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    Congratulations, Sir! That new green tundra looks amazing! Good luck with the sale of your trusty ‘03!
    Please leave any relevant feedback here:
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    Quote Originally Posted by theGinsue View Post
    I saw a video a little while back where someone was using one of these bench blocks and thought it might make some builds/assembly/disassembly (especially for bolt work) go a bit easier, so I bought one.

    Attachment 97810

    Here's the one I bought: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D7M7ZSMD...fed_asin_title
    Make it two! Due to apartment living, I don't have much garage space and end up doing most of my work on the kitchen counter. I'm hoping this helps me be a bit more secure and acurate on pinning things, while protecting the counter, etc.

    Thanks for the heads-up!

    -John

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    On Tuesday afternoon, I brought home a new-to-us Lance model 1985 travel trailer to go with the new-to-us Tundra.

    One of our first trips will be to Castle Valley along the Colorado River northeast of Moab.



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