This coming Saturday I have a local IPSC/USPSA match.
My original thinking was to use some loaded 9mm dummy ammo I have to induce failure to function in my 9mm Saint.
Then it dawned on me, I have one box of Inceptor 65 grain 9mm ammo, that will NOT cycle the Saint. So, when I load up...
You ought to research the Super Pershing sent to Europe to dual with the King Tiger.
Sad thing was that it never happened, and the Super Pershing was scrapped in Europe years later.
When the Pershing arrived in theater, it's gun was accurate enough that the at 500 yards and farther, it was...
Well, I posted this in the "Armed With Knowledge " thread by mistake, but I picked up the Spring issue of the Black Powder Cartridge news, and the April issue of Gun Digest
Watching the end of "In The Line of Duty: The FBI Murders", about the 86 Miami shootout, and enjoying the aroma of my pasta sauce............
And drinking margaritas.....
I'm already thinking of something to cook tomorrow, I have two split chicken breasts that I'm going to marinate in Montreal Steak Seasoning marinate, and cook on my tripod grill tomorrow night.
Picked up the prettiest pork loin I could find, cut into more manageable pieces, dusted it with onion and garlic powder, and now it's breathing in the fridge while the sauce gets reheated.......
Gonna be good eat'n again tonight
Just finished helping number two of Vermicelli, and the end of one chicken breast filet........
If I could bottle this batch and sell it, I'd be rich.....
I made a quick trip to one of my regular weekend stops and found a treasure.
The cartridge belt is from 1918 (with an empty M1 enblocclip in each pocket), canteen is from 1945 (and the cork seal in the cap is still complete), its cover is from 1958 or 1959.
The canteen cup is unmarked and...
If any of you ever make it to the Goldsboro, New Bern, Morehead City corridor of Eastern North Carolina, you're more than welcome to come visit and enjoy my hospitality.