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Jeepman3ski

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  1. Yea, that's the one. How about we meet at the Ohio Union on 12th Ave and High they have a cut out you can't miss it.

    Works for me, can you message me your cell # and I will let you know for sure if I can make it etc.

  2. Yea meet at kfc on cedar (79) right off 16 in Newark I'm looking at 1:30 right now will no for sure later today. Will that be ok. I plan on riding 2 1/2 to 3 hours

    I'll check with the lady friend to see how long she wants to go. Can you send me the route you are planning?

    Is this the kfc: 38 North Cedar Street, Newark, OH

    Jst2fst: that would work for me. Meet outside of Northstar?

  3. I'll post details later on time and meeting place if you want someone to lead around coshocton area

    That could work, Meet up in the Newark area? What type of distance are you thinking, I know it takes about 40-50 minutes to newark from me.

  4. Hey brian, I know a shop. I'll text it to you later when I get the number. Its over by the airport. If you need me to trailer your bike over there let me know too. They do alot of race cars, role cages, body work etc. Great guys. If you need help working on the bike let me know too.

    SN: I just noticed this when looking at your bike again. You might have an issue doing what you want based on how the set up is with the actuator and the bracket for it. You will need some space for the curve of the arm. Instead of bending the pipe you could do the following. You could have a straight pipe off the bike parallel with the ground, then weld the side arms on to the flat bar with the bend on the lower part of the arm to clear the bike.

  5. 1000rrrider i was wondering mile wise. So I'm guessing 150-180ish miles? Oh yeah is this route something I can bring my girl (on the back) on going at a decent clip without feeling like we are going to die?

  6. The guy who took me on the range was talking about price vs difference in round power etc and after talking to him for a bit besides the 9mm being cheaper it also isnt much different then a .40. also if the world ended I guess the 9mm is more common of a round to find.

    I only had time for the sub XD 9MM and the glock 19 (I think it was). But the guy said just from watching me shoot that it looked like the XD felt more comfortable in my hands even before I said I liked it better. I have to say that it was like night and day between the two guns. I have no issue letting others try mine (when I get it) but I want to try yours too. My buddy is getting back from the sandbox on the other side of the pond this week so he said he would take me shooting with his sig sauer 228. But at the moment the XD is the way I'm going.

    Question about buying: I am pretty sure Im going to buy from Blackwing but I went to a gun show a few weeks back and you can buy any gun with cash on the spot. Is there any bonus of buying a gun from either place (dealer or gunshow)?

  7. I took a trip to Blackwing tonight and after shooting a few I decided on an XD subcompact. I love how that sucker feels in my hands.

    I do have to say that the guys over at Blackwing were great talking me through what to look for and letting me take my time with no pressure to buy right then at all.

    Ill be getting on in the next month of so. Thanks everyone

  8. I am selling my Dagger Approach 9 that has a drop down skeg. Its one year old. It comes with the spray skirt. The boat is in good shape. There are some scratches on thew bottom as expected due to use. Registration is good till 2012 I believe. I need to double check that. Will send pictures if needed. I am in Dublin during business hours and Columbus after hours. Im selling this boat so i can get a boat that I can take camping with my g/f. Price is set at $600. Can sell the paddle I have too.

  9. sorry been busy the past few days. I want one to shoot for sport (target), to make sure I stay up with practice and to make sure my girl knows how to use it properly. I think its important to know how to shoot incase the world ends or incase you need to protect yourself. Its better to know how to properly use it then to look at a gun if you need to use it and say "how the frick am I going to use this thing". I went out with my buddy a month or so ago and shot his AR-15, glock (i want to say .40), and some other high powered single bolt rifle. I kinda like the feel of the glock but I have only shot 2-3 hand guns ever.

    I went to the gun show over at the westland mall with a buddy his girl and mine this weekend. He kinda just left me to walk around which is ok I guess. I felt out of place being a city outdoorsy guy who isnt big into firearms. Not knowing what to look for in a gun, I have to say it was a bit intimating too.

    I shoot over at blackwing a while ago with a meetup group who took a "learn how to shoot class". I think we shot Ruger Mark III. My female friend who came with me to learn was thinking about getting something for protection and one of the sales guys walked her through a bunch of guns. Maybe I'll give him a call, he seemed pretty chill and not one of those (no offense to any of your guys who are this) an uptight gun carrying republican (one of those stereotypes). I think I will head over to a few shops to rent to see what I like.

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