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  1. What would you choose for your primary side arm and why?

     

    I've been looking into this and my main concern is magazine capacity. If you follow, "Gun control is hitting your target", then I seen no reason not to go with a 9mm with the pro of being able to carry more ammo at once.

     

    I've only shot a H&K USP .45 compact as far as .45acp goes but I definitely do like shooting it and feel pretty comfortable with it. The .45acp definitely has the most knockdown power (9mm, .40 and .45) and can handle any distance you would need to use a pistol for but, is it worth giving up the extra amount of ammo you can carry in a magazine?

     

    I've thought about 10mm rounds but haven't read a lot about them. From what I've read one pro is that you can use .40 rounds in a 10mm gun, you may just need to swap some parts and be sure to give it a good cleaning in between shooting the different rounds. Any info on this or did I skim over some BS?

     

    Just trying to get some opinions to help narrow my search/ add some pros and cons to my list.

  2. Thanks for some of the extra info. The only other info I can give is that this is a 1980 at the newest due to the round emblem on the front.

     

    I'm willing to negotiate on this if someone is interested.

     

    Thanks,

    Ryan

  3. Pics are coming.

     

    It's a Super Mirage.

     

    I don't know what the frame size is. It's definitely big for me. I'm 5'8" and can't get both my feet on the ground with the seat all the way down.

     

    Golden color. All motobecane parts are still on it and original from what I can tell. Seat is in good condition.

     

    Sorry for the bad pictures. I'll have some time to snap better pics tomorrow.

     

    http://i829.photobucket.com/albums/zz212/rekartsssnayr/supermirage.jpg

     

    http://i829.photobucket.com/albums/zz212/rekartsssnayr/frame.jpg

     

    http://i829.photobucket.com/albums/zz212/rekartsssnayr/bike.jpg

  4. 75 obo

     

    22" frame size following 3.1 cutlass measuring advice. Thanks.

     

     

    If you want images of anything else from the bike let me know.

     

    http://i829.photobucket.com/albums/zz212/rekartsssnayr/m7.jpg

     

    http://i829.photobucket.com/albums/zz212/rekartsssnayr/m6.jpg

     

    http://i829.photobucket.com/albums/zz212/rekartsssnayr/m5.jpg

     

    http://i829.photobucket.com/albums/zz212/rekartsssnayr/m4.jpg

     

    http://i829.photobucket.com/albums/zz212/rekartsssnayr/m3.jpg

     

    http://i829.photobucket.com/albums/zz212/rekartsssnayr/m2.jpg

     

    http://i829.photobucket.com/albums/zz212/rekartsssnayr/m1.jpg

     

    New Tires and Tubes

     

    Needs a return spring for the gears.

     

    Feel free to ask me any questions.

     

    Thanks,

    Ryan

  5. You could buy the Nexus phone and not have to worry about being in a contract.

     

    Renew your contract and get the most expensive face value/ popular phone you can and sell it at MSRP or close to on EBAY and buy Nexus at face value.

     

    I wouldn't switch to any other carrier if you're going to lose unlimited data.

  6. This is more to clear up the confusion between being able to carry through states that allow you to carry.

     

    As an Ohio CCW holder you have 29 states you can carry in. If you get the PA CCW license that adds another 3 states you can carry in.

     

    This will make it so you won't have to get a CCW license in PA to carry in GA, but you can't carry in all 50 states because some states don't allow CCW at all.

     

    I don't see this passing.

  7. It's definitely worth the price tag. I remember I went last winter and definitely felt like I got my moneys worth. With most brands there costing on average $10 a 6 pack you get what you pay for, plus everything is on tap.

     

    Founders, Breckenridge Brewing, Kentucky Bourbon Brew and Elevator Brewing all should be on hand and that's just a few.

  8. The only jump up I could see being useful is going to the mattresses where you can adjust the firmness/ softness in it. I'm sure once you find your perfect setting that feature would become useless though and you could have saved the money and just bought one in the firmness/ softness zone you like most.

     

    Tempur-Pedic does the 90 day trial so you can have that 6 week adjustment period you need switching to a memory foam and you can see if you like the feel of the bed after that 6 week period. 6 weeks is a long time but your body may need that full 6 weeks to fully adjust to it. Sort of the same aspect of getting the flu and needing to take all of your medicine even though you feel better with half your medicine left.

  9. There is a 6 week adjustment period when going from a non memory foam mattress to a memory foam mattress.

     

    Keep yours and you will see major differences by the new year.

     

    As far as name brand and non, when I worked at the mattress store I was told there isn't a huge difference. We had the name brand stuff to get people in the store and they walked out with non name brand.

  10. can possibly make this. and possibly i mean as long as it dont rain lol

     

    I'll be playing as long as it doesn't rain. Fran Bar is cheap at 15 dollars to play if you bring your own paint and there is a store for paint up the street. More of a pick up game style of play but they have 3 or 4 woodsball courses, a NPPL and XBall field as well as hyperball.

     

    If people want to go to warzone it's 20 to play with all day air and 55-60 a case, you must buy field paint there. It's also a much further drive. I think they only have 2 fields set up there as well. They move the bunkers indoor when it get's too cold out.

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