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chevysoldier

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  1. Post up some links for survival type stuff; food, gear, articles, blogs, etc. I know there's quite of few here that are pretty into being prepared, camping and of course the coming zombie apocalypse. Need to a good thread to share information resources.

    http://www.murs-radio.com/

    http://www.cheaperthandirt.com

    http://beprepared.com

    http://www.survivalblog.com/

    http://www.militaryclothing.com

    http://www.survival-tactics.net/

    http://www.radioreference.com

    http://survivalcache.com/

    http://www.survivaltopics.com/

  2. Ohio CHL has nothing to do with long guns. You cannot have a loaded long gun in the car at any time.

    ORC2923.16

    © No person shall knowingly transport or have a firearm in a motor vehicle, unless the person may lawfully possess that firearm under applicable law of this state or the United States, the firearm is unloaded, and the firearm is carried in one of the following ways:

    (1) In a closed package, box, or case;

    (2) In a compartment that can be reached only by leaving the vehicle;

    (3) In plain sight and secured in a rack or holder made for the purpose;

    (4) If the firearm is at least twenty-four inches in overall length as measured from the muzzle to the part of the stock furthest from the muzzle and if the barrel is at least eighteen inches in length, either in plain sight with the action open or the weapon stripped, or, if the firearm is of a type on which the action will not stay open or which cannot easily be stripped, in plain sight.

    .....

    (K) As used in this section:

    .....

    (5) “Unloaded” means any of the following:

    (a) No ammunition is in the firearm in question, and no ammunition is loaded into a magazine or speed loader that may be used with the firearm in question and that is located anywhere within the vehicle in question, without regard to where ammunition otherwise is located within the vehicle in question. For the purposes of division (K)(5)(a) of this section, ammunition held in stripper-clips or in en-bloc clips is not considered ammunition that is loaded into a magazine or speed loader.

    (b) With respect to a firearm employing a percussion cap, flintlock, or other obsolete ignition system, when the weapon is uncapped or when the priming charge is removed from the pan.

  3. I know. Sorry! If my brother, sister-in-law or father saw that video they'd cuff and stuff me just out of principle.

    I'm am neither pro or anti-police. I just all situations individually regardless of badge. However I do have a better-than-average understanding of how the justice system works, how criminal law works and some of the realities of police work (from a civillian's limited perspective) As such, I tend to fall on the side of support the officer in the overwhelming majority of cases because I think that that same proportion of the police do their jobs as they're trained and do it well. Of course there are exceptions as with any profession.

    Dunno if we have any cops on here, we must have a couple by law of averages.

    Next range meet I expect to get tazed in the balls a couple of times. Better than shooting my self in the balls (Had to beat Kawi to that...)

    Yeah it's quite funny you're knowledge of law, more than most born and bred Americans.

    There are a few cops on here, probably more than most realize.

    I wanna see you get tazed, that video should make you a lot of money! :lol:

  4. that's what you're NOT supposed to do. it says it all over the manual. ni cad batteries will get a memory to them if you do that. then they'll never take a charge again. same thing with a car battery. once or twice is usually ok but after that it it will never charge. it's called deep cycling. that's why you see some car batteries that say "deep cycle" on them. it means they can be ran down really far a lot of times.

    the manual for my stuff says,

    as soon as you notice degrading performance to stick them on the charger.

    it also says to leave it on the charger when they're new for 11 hours.

    I seen a few places on the net say craftsman replacement batteries are "recondidtioned" old batteries. a lot of people are complaining about them.

    I have seen reverse on everything of mine. If I keep something charged up or start charging before it's really low, battery life ends up sucking. Computers, cell phones, power tools, etc. My dremel I used to keep on the charger after each use. Battery lasted a couple months now I am lucky to get 7 minutes run timeout of it. My computer I let the battery run down, recharge, then repeat. Computer is 2-3 years old and still has decent run time. Just my experience.

  5. Seriously. I'm gonna quit may day job and just drive around filming the police...

    (Makes ya think - how much money did Rebecca Black make from adsensing "Friday"?)

    It's people like you that give police a bad name! :lol:

  6. A friend of a friend rescued a litter of puppies. They are mutts and free. ~60lbs adult size. 5 available but I think a couple may be spoken for already. You'll have to act fast. If you are interested I can get you in contact with my friend.

    Edit: blue heeler/yellow lab about 7 weeks old.

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