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  1. There are several new guns to the market in the last 10 months. Some of this is due to the Gov contract open for a new serve pistol. M&P 2.0 info came out this week, Ruger american pistol, Glock Gen4 S and a few others, along with what is listed in the above posts. I'll update this soon, so keep the suggestions coming. I'd like some data/experiance before just putting a gun on the list. EX. Hipoint. I have a school eating up my life right now, so this will likely happen in February, once more info is released for the new guns.
  2. ^^ Great to hear, Steve. Looking forward to it.
  3. We can PM about this. But as a thought, bringing the dogs with you to class is an option. My dog is in the classroom and on the range the whole time. He is very friendly and playful with other dogs. If your dogs need to stay in the classroom, or a cage, while we are shooting, that could work out too. Just PM me and we can make something work.
  4. Spend that xmas $ on some ammo. Freedom Munitions is doing a year end sale. Looks like 5% off and free shipping for orders over $99. I still have not had any issues with their reman ammo and have used it exclusively for training, for over 3 years now. I just can't find a better bang for the buck. Maybe reloading, but I don't have the time to put into that. https://www.freedommunitions.com/weekly-deals.html?utm_source=eblast&utm_medium=email&utm_content=223-308-45-44-9mm&utm_campaign=223-308-45-44-9mm&c3ch=Email&c3nid=eblast_20161226
  5. Couple things. First, taking a shot at you. Has it been over looked that twinkle toes is scouring for credit on his man car this week. I mean, buying a bow and now a truck, there's hope for you yet. ^^ The guy who wrote that is an asshole. Moving on. I've not commented here, but have been on the truck watch for quite some time. Yenner's damn truck is a nightmare to me, because it's well priced and all I really need for right now. I wish someone would just buy the thing so I know it is gone. I wrestle many of that same features you said you were after. A month or two ago I wrote up a long thread about buying a truck, and then deleted it. Much of what I was looking for is covered in this thread. Reading the replies here have all been helpful, but also made me realize, I'm not getting a truck anytime soon. Good luck in getting what you want.
  6. There are some great suggestion here already, with good detail. I lived on Oahu for almost 4 years. Here are a few things that stick out to me. Drive the islands you visit. On Oahu, the Like Like highway, pronounced leaky leaky, will bring you up over the mountains from the windward to the leeward side of the island. There are several scenic pull offs along the nice twisty road with tunnels. Some pull offs have trails you can hike. When you are heading down the highway, back toward Waikiki, there is one pull off that has a short trail to a nice cliff diving spot. Beware, at times locals didn't want us there, but were friendly after seeing us there several times. Cool sight either way. Go to Pearl Harbor and take it in. Don't talk, just observe and talk about it later. Damn. Waimea Falls is a pretty cool place also. Worth seeing and swimming up to the falls. http://www.best-of-oahu.com/waimea-falls-park.html Hanama bay park was awesome for snorkeling and just seeing sights, over all. https://hanaumabaystatepark.com/. As you are facing the ocean, off to the left of the beach and around the point, is the toilet bowl. This would be a great bucket list item, except...see below. Here is a vid from someone upset about the law suit, from GEETO, after visiting there. Staying on the bucket list, one of the most exhilarating things I did on Oahu was go skydiving up on the North Shore. When you exit the plane, the first thing you do is crap you pants, that's just all there is to it. The reason for this is not the height, it's not that you are going to fall 12,000+ feet or that you may be tandem and have no control. Nope, you crapped your pants because at 12,000+ feet, you can't help but think "there is no way we are going to land on land and not in the water". Don't forget, you are right on the shore for the airstrip and you are falling over water the whole time at terminal velocity, a slow 120mph. It was absolutely awesome. http://www.skydivehawaii.com/Skydive/YourfirstJump/Pricing/tabid/140/language/en-US/Default.aspx See the other islands if you have time. I spent a lot of time training on this one island, http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2015/05/when-the-last-patient-dies/394163/ From Maui, you can see the island of Molokai. I don't know that you can go there, or that anyone would want to. But, it's neat to know there is an island like this. And if the kids aren't behaving, tell them you will leave them on that island. Do you ski? Bucket list item for sure here. I spend a good bit of time on the big island too, although I got to do no sight seeing. But, I always wanted to go snowboard of this mountain. http://www.snow-forecast.com/resorts/Mauna-Kea I have heard renting a scooter is a pretty cool way to spend a day too. Hope some of this helps. Have fun.
  7. The Game crusher is a tough deal to beat from Field and Stream right now. I linked it in this thread, I think. I have a Jackal and it does all I need it to. Yenner is a rockstar, and great example of CR helping CR. I'm not an archery guru, but I get by. If there is anything I could help with, even it is it range time, let me know. It's awesome helping someone get started.
  8. Mahle, may not have updated this post, but I believe these are all sold. I would PM him to see for sure.
  9. Are you talking running tires with out TPS in them? The Winter set ups for both of our Subies doe not have TPS in them. The light is on in the dash, that's it. Can't imagine it would be all that different from different makes of cars.
  10. Thanks, Brian. It was great getting to know you and your family yesterday. You guys were a lot of fun to wok with. Your FIL was very laid back, and just had wisdom for how he looked at things. You guys all did very well. Thank you for trusting me to be the one to work with all of you. Let me know if I can be of help in the future or if you have interest in other classes.
  11. Craigslist someone's winter set up they are off loading cheap.
  12. NEXT CCW CLASSES: I have some other schools I will be going to over the next few months, holidays, other training and things in general. So, the next CCW classes will be March 4th and 11th. I'm creating the class roasters now. Feel free to contact me by email at besafeccw@gmail.com Time is 8am to 8pm. Location is New Albany/Johnstown area, about 15 minutes from Easton. PM me for exact address. We still teach a one day, 12 hour class that covers the NRA Basic Pistol course and much more, to give you all that is needed for CCL in Ohio. There is extensive emphasis on marksmanship, with one on one training. Please PM me to be added to the class roster, or for any questions. As always, if you are interested in setting up a class with your family and friends, PM me to have a private class. Couples, PLEASE do all you can to do the class together. We want you both on the same page, as shown by the discount. CR rate is $75 per person + $25 for gun rental and ammo, if needed. Couples are $125 + $25 for gun rental and ammo, per person if needed. Non CR rate is $100 per person + $25 for gun rental and ammo, if needed. Couples are $150 + $25 for gun rental and ammo, per person if needed. We commit to making sure you are trained. If you do not pass the range portion, we will retrain you, at no cost, other than gun and ammo use if needed. If you don't pass the written test, we will work with you so you can pass it, at no cost. If you just don't like how I teach and don't want to retrain, I'll give you your money back. At this time we have no intention of going to a shorter class time; less than 12 hours. We have reviewed our course material and feel that cutting information covered, does not serve the student best. Also, if you were a student of my course prior to May 2013, you are invited to attend any current class, free of charge. There is new material and technique being taught. As always, any prior student is invited to be a guest in a class to refresh info and training. Please message me for details or with questions you may have. http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l284/dsnowgod/0ED2FA9F-5384-4D0A-989E-622491238066_zpsyu3zxc2y.jpg
  13. Carrying legally, creates a lot of additional frustrations and responsibilities. People cutting corners to have a gun on them is a scary risk. By cutting corners I mean, gun in a back pack/ off body with no holster, bags being forgotten around campus with a gun in it (happens every day), and many other things that will need to be addressed and reminded to students who decide to carry. The reality is that an attack on OSU or any other Ohio campus is extremely unlikely to happen again. Some things to keep in mind, in 2011 Ohio was number two in the US for highest population of Somali's who have ties to Islamic groups with an interest in harming the US. Enacting a law that allows students and staff to carry, is a huge deterrent for an area to go do bad things.
  14. Looks like I took too long eating dinner and writing this. Oh, well. I'm not so sure I can agree with that, AJ. You'll still need to be 21 to be legal with a CHL and owning a handgun. So, for the straight out of HS to college crowd, that's a JR or SR year student. I wouldn't expect to see a surge in that group for totting a gat. I think the more positive view on this, is the veteran student group that is trained, and would be able to carry. Several stories were aired about veterans stepping into action to ensure their follow students were safe, should the attacker on OSU end up in their area. There are always going to be dangers with allowing guns in places. I would be willing to bet there is a high likelihood of current, under aged, untrained students with weapons on campus. The Governor has been very gun friendly from my viewpoint, for the last few years. Like, surprisingly accommodating to what my personnel interests are. I see the ability of a responsible person, properly credentialed, to be able to maintain their arms to remain safe. Now, the argument many will give is that the Second Amendment has nothing to do with being properly credentialed. "Right shall not be infringed", yet in today's age, our laws infringe and have requirements. Ben, I believe you work on a campus, is that right? If this law was to be passed, your employee handbook will need to address this topic. For instance, 3 years ago a Kroger employee shot and killed a 18 year old who went in and robbed the customer service counter at midnight, using a gun. Kroger's employee handbook stated that employees can not carry while on the clock. However, we all know customers can carry in Krogers, unless posted otherwise. This need to be address to HR and the department heads.
  15. LOLz. Thanks, Yenner. I really like the pic above. Although I'm not a fan of off body carry, purse carry in the pic, I can at least appreciate the mindset of knowing a threat can be anywhere.
  16. See you, and your group on Saturday.
  17. I was asked to do a Saturday class and a couple seats have opened up. Time is 8am to 8pm. Location is New Albany/Johnstown area, about 15 minutes from Easton. PM me for exact address. We still teach a one day, 12 hour class that covers the NRA Basic Pistol course and much more, to give you all that is needed for CCL in Ohio. There is extensive emphasis on marksmanship, with one on one training. Please PM me to be added to the class roster, or for any questions. As always, if you are interested in setting up a class with your family and friends, PM me to have a private class. Couples, PLEASE do all you can to do the class together. We want you both on the same page, as shown by the discount. CR rate is $75 per person + $25 for gun rental and ammo, if needed. Couples are $125 + $25 for gun rental and ammo, per person if needed. Non CR rate is $100 per person + $25 for gun rental and ammo, if needed. Couples are $150 + $25 for gun rental and ammo, per person if needed. We commit to making sure you are trained. If you do not pass the range portion, we will retrain you, at no cost, other than gun and ammo use if needed. If you don't pass the written test, we will work with you so you can pass it, at no cost. If you just don't like how I teach and don't want to retrain, I'll give you your money back. At this time we have no intention of going to a shorter class time; less than 12 hours. We have reviewed our course material and feel that cutting information covered, does not serve the student best. Also, if you were a student of my course prior to May 2013, you are invited to attend any current class, free of charge. There is new material and technique being taught. As always, any prior student is invited to be a guest in a class to refresh info and training. Please message me for details or with questions you may have. http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l284/dsnowgod/0ED2FA9F-5384-4D0A-989E-622491238066_zpsyu3zxc2y.jpg
  18. Like, holding up the road. LOLz
  19. Will always be at the top of my list for fun things I've done. Good luck, Doc and the others who join in.
  20. Mojoe

    SAM is the MAN!

    This is awesome of Sam and his crew. On a funny note, LJ's post made me look in my phone. I was waiting on a estimate from September of 2014, from Sam. I ended up doing other projects, so not like I'm mad about it. Maybe the old lady wanted more from Sam than for him to lay some concrete
  21. Most of the deer info you need is here, and I'm sure you have read this link. http://wildlife.ohiodnr.gov/hunting-trapping-and-shooting-sports/hunting-trapping-regulations/deer-hunting-regulations As for a crossbow, I got one as a gift a few years ago. It's a basic one, but really I feel that is all that I need for where I'm hunting. This is the best crossbow deal I have seen and close to what I have. http://www.fieldandstreamshop.com/p/barnett-game-crusher-2-0-4x32mm-multi-reticle-scope-crossbow-package-16bt2ugmcrshr20xxabw/16bt2ugmcrshr20xxabw For shotgun, I keep it simple there too. I don't have a distance shot, so I use one of the 870's I have and send a slug down a smooth bore. I still will hit my target. Hell, even my wife's 20 ga with a slug would be fine, IMO. I actually considered using that this year. Hunting parks and the suburbs sounds like a lot of PITA for the chance of reward. I would not hunt in Ohio, if I didn't have deer come to my land. It is a bit frustrating.
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