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  1. 2323.11 Columbus Code Bans anything designed to hold more than 20 rounds. (loaded or not)

     

    Ohio law also bans any weapon that has been designed or adapted to fire 31 rounds without reloading (any gun with a magazine that will hold 30 rounds whether loaded or not. They are considered an automatic weapon and banned as such.

    2923.11 (E) “Automatic firearm” means any firearm designed or specially adapted to fire a succession of cartridges with a single function of the trigger. “Automatic firearm” also means any semi-automatic firearm designed or specially adapted to fire more than thirty-one cartridges without reloading, other than a firearm chambering only .22 caliber short, long, or long-rifle cartridges.

  2. I guess I am the minority here. Did the guy attempt to flee? Was the crime stopped long before he continued to beat his ass? How many of you know that POWs were used as slave labor? What about the fact that many of those POWs were leased out as cheap labor to Japanese companies? Or that Mitsubishi was one of those companies? Or that POWs watched their fellow POWs beheaded for not working hard enough? Do I think that gives the vet the right? No. Do I think the guy took it to far? Yes. If he sucker punched the guy while he was painting...okay. If he tackled him and broke a leg as he was trying to flee...okay. however, he beat him to the point that he was able to place the guys leg in the door and slam it breaking the leg. If you have any ounce of fight in you. you are not going to be held in that position while someone breaks your leg. The guy was obviously no threat at that point. It could easily have been the vets father that was on of those beheaded POWs. He snapped and needed stopped. He didn't need to the point that he may have a permanent disability. (And yes a broken leg could result in trouble walking for the rest of his like so it is a permanent disability.)
  3. 2000 Acura Integra Type R

    Phoenix Yellow

    ~141,000

    I have owned this car since 34,000 miles. The majority of the miles on this car are highway. It has been up to Lake Superior and down to Kentucky. Over to Illinois and back to West Virginia. I daily drive this car year round. I have no issue jumping in it for a long distance trip or to the corner store. All the work with the exception of tuning was done by myself. I am an ASE Master Certified Technician. The car runs low 13's high 12's in the quarter. Top speed is approx. 150 mph. Any questions, please feel free to contact me.

     

    Engine

    ATI Procharger C-1A

    Precision Turbo & Engine 440 cc Injectors

    AEM Fuel Pressure Regulator - Blue

    Accel 300+ Digital Ignition

    Accel Wires

    NGK Iridium Plugs

    MSD Remote Coil Cap and 8.8mm Coil Wire

    SlowMotion Triple O-Ring Cam Seal

    Window Weld Motor and Transmission Mounts

    AEM Underdrive Pulleys

    JEG’s Fuel Pressure Gauge

    Hytech Replica Header

    Cat Delete

    KTeller 3” SS Cat Back Exhaust

    Dynomax Muffler

    AMSOIL

    Royal Purple Transmission Fluid

    Royal Purple Power Steering Fluid

    Redline Water Wetter

    Mugen Radiator Cap

    Mugen Thermostat

    Mugen Fan Switch

    Hondata Intake Gasket

    Throttle Body Coolant Bypass

     

    Tuning

    Hondata S300 - P28 ECU

    PLX Wideband

     

    Interior

    B&M Short Shifter

    Mugen Pedals

    JDM Recaro Driver Seat

    JDM Armrest Eliminator

    JDM Red Stitch Shift Boot

    Vector 985 Hardwired

    Alpine Radio CDA-9883

    I-Pod Integration Cable

    Hondata Cable

    Alpine Type R Component Speakers

    Alpine Type R Speakers

    Pioneer Spare Tire Subwoofer (TSWX-50 No longer produced)

    All sound deadening material removed

    Crow 5-point Harness (Both fronts, only lap belt is installed)

    Cabin Filter (Not a factory option)

    Red Interior Lights

    Vacuum/Boost Gauge

    Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge

    Clock Pod

    Brakes

    Brembo Slotted Rotors

    SS Braided Brake Hose

    Hawk HPS Pads

    ATE Blue Brake Fluid

     

    Exterior

    S2000 Antenna Conversion

    HID 55w High and 35w Low Beams

    Direzza Star Spec Tires 205/50r15

     

    Not Installed

    Quad Pod

    Type R Driver Seat

    Type R Center Console

    Type R FULL Exhaust (Header to tip)

    Type R ECU

    Type R Injectors

    Type R Distributor Cap

    Type R Ignition Coil

    Type R Speakers

    Raybrig Foglights (Factory)

    Alpine Radio CDM-9801 (Dealer Option)

    Factory Power Antenna (doesn’t retract)

    Type R Intake

     

    Extras

    Supercharger Oil

    AMSOIL Transmission Fluid

    Oil Filters

    Factory Jack

    Visors

    Valve Cover

    Steel Wheels

     

    The interior pictures are older. I can get pictures of anything needed.

    T.J. 937-243-4521

     

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  4. I think the corvette had some "performance" parts just as a heads up. My 2003 S10 had that tranny and I seem to remember they offered a servo and a couple other parts to "soup" it up and they were just corvette parts instead of base model stuff.
  5. I would almost be more interested in one cigar per night then a 2fer. If I don't like it, I will probably not smoke the second. If I do like it, I may not smoke it any time soon because I am hoping to be at the next get together the next week.
  6. Going by your statements (plinking gun, recreational use, no time to shoot) and budget I would agree something like the P22 would be well suited. Being a .22 you may think it is little or a "squirt gun". My brother owns one and it is actually enjoyable to shoot. No one is going to be in awe and looking to your end of the range wondering what is going on however, you can run to the store, buy 500 rounds and shoot the day away for a few dollars. Go anything much bigger and the cost goes up quickly. If you later decide to go the ccw or home protection route, you still have something fun to go plinking with and can buy something that costs more for the defense aspect.
  7. Fuses are always a good thing. No matter what there is always a "fuse". If you don't put one in, the next weakest point is your fuse. We had a tech at work not put a fuse in. He then used a wire that was just big enough for the current load. The driver applied the brakes triggering the current. At that point all of the insulation melted off the wire and began glowing bright orange. This caught things on fire. His wire was his fuse. Not a good idea.
  8. I have been to this cigar shop a fair amount recently. The owners are real great and the selection is awesome. There is something for everyone. The wife even enjoys coming up and hanging out. They have a poker table, 2 TVs, a fridge that sells non-alcoholic drinks, a coffee machine and plenty of seating. The guys go out of there way to help you and teach you anything cigar related you could ever want to know.

     

     

    I am definitely in. Fri or Sat works best for me. Just let me know when and I will be there.

  9. What blind trust? You replaced the engines for free, right? I imagine there was a loaner car involved as well?

     

    If I took my Kia in to get an oil change and the stupid techs frag the engine, I really don't care. It's a transportation appliance. Give me a loaner, replace the engine, and I pretty much stop caring at that point. Most places probably do many thousands of proper oil changes for every 1 that goes awry, so the odds aren't worth worrying about it.

     

    So maybe they don't frag the motor. Let's say I'd rather bullshit with my buddy in the back room so I just slap a filter on it and don't change the oil or even worse just wipe the filter off because it is the same brand we use.Your oil is the same oil from 5 oil changes ago and slowly beats down your engine and wears it out. I just bump the heads on the alignment machine instead of aligning the car. Your tires wear out sooner. I strip the pan putting the plug back in and you are on a trip or not at the same place you use every time (because you go wherever is cheapest, closest, etc) and the next place doesn't replace your pan for free. I don't rotate your tires as requested. Your tires get cupped and need replaced. I don't check the brakes. Your pads wear out halfway to Florida and you end up grinding into the rotors and destroying them preventing you from doing a pad slap or turning the rotors.

     

    This is just the tip of the iceberg of things I have seen working in the field for only a few years.

  10. Be careful with stun guns.

     

    Ohio - Lynn County / Cedar Rapids: Legal w/ restrictions

    Any stun gun in public requires the user to have a concealed weapons permit. By literal translation, Capt. Schwartz (ph: 319-398-3911) states that technically, this includes even "snowballs" and "Stunning Devices" NOTE: Stunning Devices can be used however, in your place of business or at home.

     

    I am not sure how this plays across the state but, that came from nonlethaldefense.com

  11. My guess everything is out of code since nothing has been zoned or approved. Bare minimum it needs to be at a point where everything can be inspected. No interior walls would be the first thing. I assume they would want to be able to see EVERY electrical connection and path it took, every plumbing connection and it's path. Gets bad if they want to inspect things like foundation or plumbing/electrical that goes through a concrete floor etc. It is not going to be cheap.
  12. They can make him take it down. I think there was an example of that on here not to long ago. A driveway/parking spot wasn't approved and the owner (who had bought the house in the current condition) had received a letter to remove it. There can also be fines. Technically it could be tax evasion. Being that it is an improvement on the property it raises the property value which increases the taxes. By not getting permits and declaring the value they could claim that the person was trying to avoid taxes.
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