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Mojoe

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  1. I shot these in Australia a loooong time ago. I liked them a lot, but not $18G's worth. It's a simple and functioning build. It shot well and was comfortable. It could be lighter, but the stock was a thick, rubber like material, so I'm guessing that's where the weight comes from. Great pic's. Thanks for posting them.
  2. Jesse, always the thinker for people. Good looking out. I'm able to if he is. Thanks
  3. Yota, these are the gloves I ride in. You know them. I freaking love these things. And at $50, that's a great deal. Might be interested in the alpinestar jacket. Where are you for me to try this on? Feel free to pm me info.
  4. I hate reading this shit. I road last night and the other day. Do to work obligations, I'm not going to be around the bike to ride the rest of this year. I posted last night on Facebook that yesterday was it for me and the bike is going to a shop for work and to be stored. I don't even really enjoy riding on the street because of all the shit that goes with it. Between the wind last night, the fucking couch cushion that got blown in front of me and I don't know how I didn't hit it, it's not something I'm too upset about not being able to so this year. And can we get some damn pot holes filled?!!!
  5. Terrible to read. RIP Wear your safety gear guys.
  6. Was a good show. I don't get to see these guys enough, but great sound and performance every time I do see them. Good seeing you there Zac, It's been a while.
  7. Mojoe

    PRK rally 2011

    Won't be here for this years. Still don't have the pics/vids from people last year. Have fun and be safe guys. I'll be in on anything after June next year.
  8. I've built my car 4 times with HF jack and jack stands. No issues. I've actually fallen asleep under there a few times. No coupon though.
  9. That's how it was for me. It may not be like that for the next shooter. But fit and function are everything to me. I believe the FN had MAG release on both sides and the grip was a little thinner, which I liked. Though it was like a hard plastic and that prickly diamond spiky like hand grip. Add the price tag, and I just didn't see the value for me. Great hand gun though. Added note: This price seems really fair and a good deal. Does this have the night sites?
  10. Free bump and input. When searching for the right hand gun, for tactical and home defense, I put every hand gun I could in my hands. Close to 2 dozen. This is the only one that was right to me for function and my shooting style. Magazine release is quick and firm, and it's where you can reach it and want it. CPD went to this as a service weapon last year I believe. On last round fired the slide stays to the rear, as most do. Upon slapping in a fresh full mag, the slide releases and chambers a round and you are ready to engage. Not all weapons in this category do that. Many do, but this detail is often over looked when buying. Only the FN 40 was a close choice and it being $1XXX made it not even a close choice. GLWS
  11. Ding ding ding ding. Winner.
  12. Got an email from Bestbuy yesterday about this.
  13. Best knife I have ever owned. http://www.benchmade.com/products/9100 Gerber Gater is nice. I have a new one sitting in a box for 6 years. The rubber handle is to grabby when stored in a pocket or pouch for my liking. Hard to beat a K Bar for a straight blade. But these days, that's just straight up caveman mountain tool.
  14. Mojoe

    Keltec - A+++

    Nice hook up. Walther sent me the door for the battery on the laser. How do you loose that? haha
  15. Lotto winner right there.
  16. I didn't mind the link from Geeks. He hasn't PM'd me and I didn't want this turning into a debate thread. I just need to see the value difference, And from what I saw, it wasn't there. I can be a little understanding to a lower price if someone were interested and it was justified. Thanks
  17. So $399 for something that had a problem and was fixed, with a 90 day VS. not had an issue and still has Bestbuy coverage(more than 90days), plus my software upgrades. The info is helpful, but I don't see how refurbished is a better value here. Please PM me, not post, if I am missing something. I would like to have disussions out of the thread. If needed, I will adjust my info accourdingly. thank you
  18. Brian, I have not heard from her yet. Get your women in check. LOL If price is too steep and can be had for less, please PM me where you are finding that so I can adjust accourdingly. I looked for quite a while and lowest I found was $499. I thought I was being pretty generous.
  19. Bump Looking to move this and not have it sitting around. Let me know if you're interested
  20. How much for the 1 eye'd cat? Kittaaaaa!!!!
  21. Or a little 1.3 motor. My name on here use to be Bimmerjoe. Still have a soft spot for them. But the power to cash ratio sucks. Recommend getting a car with a decent ratio and one you won't have to be so worried about checking with your insurance agent to drive it the way you want. I can't believe I shaved my balls for this. Have a good day
  22. Buying second hand is the way to go if you can't buy a gun at a store. Thought there would at lest be a holster and another mag for that price though.
  23. Mojoe

    Interesting Ad

    Going to buy more ammo. Be right back
  24. I'm selling my primary use laptop Toshiba Satellite t135d-s1324. I've had it just about a year and bought it new at Bestbuy with extra coverage. Reason I'm selling is my work will require higher security features and a CD ROM. Therefore this computer isn't needed. I bought it for the specs and it being light wieght. It was going to be a devoted tuning computer, but who am I kidding, I don't know a thing about tuning. It's running Windows 7 Untimate, office 2007, and a few other programs most people like. It's in great shape. No big scratches and it's not all dinged up. I have all the original paperwork and box it came in. Here's how it looks: Make note, the look is the same, the specs are a little different do to differing model numbers http://us.toshiba.com/computers/laptops/satellite/T100/T135-S1307 Most place's are selling these used are going for $499 and up 1.6GHz AMD Turion Neo X2 Dual-Core Mobile Processor L625 4GB PC3-8500 DDR3 (2 x 2GB) Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit 13.3" WXGA HD TruBrite LED Backlit display (1366x768) 320GB 5400RPM Toshiba SATA Hard Drive ATI Radeon 3200 Graphics 802.11b/g/n, 10/100 LAN 6-in-1 card reader 6-Cell Li-ion 61WH battery, 65W Power Supply Dimensions: (W x L x H) 12.7" x 8.78" x 0.87"/1.35" Weight: 3lbs 12.9oz (with 6-cell battery) 3 USB ports 1 HDMI port Review: When Toshiba announced the Satellite T135 series, its line of thin-and-light ultraportable laptops last year, we were immediately interested for two reasons: performance and price. In a world of Netbooks toting endlessly similar Atom processors, having a higher-powered dual-core processor such as the U4100 in the T135-S1310 made a big difference in the amount of productivity we could expect in a slim laptop with strong battery life. Though the Satellite T135 line is not supercompact with its 13-inch screen, it is light, easy to carry, and offers a good value for those looking for a more fully featured ready-to-go machine I read some reviews that said the mouse pad would freeze up. I have not had an issue with this and if it was and issue, I'd get an external mouse. Also read that people sent it back and it was fixed no problem. Just FYI. People also said the speakers were low in sound. When I bought it, the sound was set very low. All I had to do was adjust it and it sounds fine. Feel free to ask me any questions. Thanks for reading
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