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while browsing on ebay i found a guy in Columbus that makes them. we emailed each other back and forth, and he is making me one for my Glock 26. Really nice guy, and he is going to delivery it to me since he is in the area aot. He should have it done and to me by saturday. Ill let ya guys know how it is after i get it, and give some info for you guys to contact him if interested. he has a few different models he makes now, but said if he doesn't have it, he is willing to have the person over for him to make the mold. then he will continue to make the rest of it and have it for you in a few days.
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Adaptation (nicholas cage) an awesome movie Matchstick Men (Nicholas Cage)
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was looking for a Glock 26, called around to about 6 different shops tuesday, Gun Envy actually had one in stock! Put some money down over the phone to hold it and went in and picked it up today. Cool little shop, nice staff, and some cool full autos hanging on the wall. the cases were almost empty in the shop lol. when shit settles down and they have some more stock ill be back to browse around and maybe do some more buying. check them out if you haven't. side note, went to gander mountain to have a look at a few things. was in the market for a new home defense shotgun. Looking at a mossberg or 870 when the Winchester SXP Defender caught my eye. this shotgun has an amazingly smooth action, its supposed to be one of the fastest pumps on the market, its inertia driven so the action will actually start to come back on its own. its basically like an assisted pump. hopefully get to break them in this weekend.
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9mm & .40 glock models are hard to find. Only place i called that had a 26 in stock was Gun Envy.. And they had one. Asked for G19 just to see if anyone had that in, and nope
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Jesus.. Im not paying that kind of money.
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looking to buy a fe 9mm Glock Mags. 10/12/15/17/19/33 whatever. what ya got, and how much
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No idea of total weight yet. After its fully loaded id liked to weigh it. I bought the hitch online, its a Curt I would have mounted the fenders before mounting the axel and suspension. Hard to mount them after the fact. I plan to paint the bottom side of the deck at some point.
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im gonna watch this right meow
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so a few ago i purchased the Harbor Freight 4x8 Heavy Duty 1700lb capacity NON foldable trailer to build as a track bike hauler to haul with my sonata. the gas prices killed me last year lugging the enclosed trailer behind the Titan. I have an upcoming trip to Jennings GP in march and needed to haul 2 bikes. so the idea behind this is to be able to haul 1 or 2 bikes on it. i went back and forth about buying a used trailer on craigslist, and just kept seeing junk tailers for way to much money. read some really good reviews on the non heavy duty foldable trailers all over the internet, but didnt want a foldable deal. just figured it would be a weak point in the tailer. so saw the 1700lb capacity HD non foldable and thought that would work well for me. the other plus is it has the 6 ply tires with 1095lb capacity per tire. downside is they are 12" wheels, but we will see how she does on the interstate and if need be ill upgrade. so day one was just spreading the parts out and seeing whats what. got the frame bolted together and then went to work. i knew from the beginning i was going to weld the trailer here and there to give it more strength. mainly the seam between the 2 halves. after a bit of scuffing and some rustoleum red paint protect where i had welded, i got the suspension and axel together and mounted. I pulled the bearings out inspected and then regreased with some high quality synthetic bearing grease and reinstalled. i kept going back and forth and back and forth about what kind of deck, thickness, and how i was going to secure it to the frame. ultimately i ended up going with 3/4" pressure treated plywood and carriage bolts. I really wanted to do an aluminum diamond plate top on top of the plywood, but i wanted to get the deck on and aborted that idea for the moment. i may or may not do that in the future. I still had my wheel chocks from my enclosed trailer, so i measured out where they needed to be and mounted them up. Got the lights mounted and all wired up as well. still need to solder the connections up and heat shrink them. i also got some angle iron and made 2 extensions in the front of the trailer to run tie down points to. i was going to weld them on, but figured if i ever needed them off id be screwed. so there were existing holes in the trailer frame, so i drilled holes in my angle iron, painted it up with some red rustoleum and mounted them up. also got the spare tire mount mounted. then it was time for a test fitment and make sure the lights worked. after that was done i realized i need a bit higher raise on my ball mount. the trailer is angled down in the front a little to much, so ill be shopping for something with a bit more raise. just gotta measure to find out what i need. finally i figured id better go ahead and get the fenders mounted up. dont do this last like i did, its a pain in the ass. thats where im at now. still need to mount some tie down points for the front center and all the rear points. need to make a mount for my ramp underneath the trailer, and contemplating my next steps. Im either thinking of putting a large plastic waterproof storage box up on the tounge area, or weld in some steel, cover some of it with 3/4 ply, and frame out a vnose area with some steel and diamond plate aluminum to make it a bit more aerodynamic and would also double as a rock guard, as well i could store my gas can and some other things behind it. then i also have the idea of mounting the base of my tire changer there, or in front of my wheel chocks (have enough room to mount it i think) im trying to use the space as best as possible. my EZUP will fit inbetween the bikes easily. also id like something on the plywood, paint, truck bed liner, diamond plate. jsut havent decided yet. total cost so far trailer - $279 (on sale and 20% off coupon) spare tire mount - $15 (20% off) pressure treated plywood - $37 carriage bolts and nuts - $6 4' of angle iron - $13 $344 + tax i need to snag up a spare tire yet as well, but so far im under what i thought i was gonna be on this thing.
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the salton sea lock stock and two smoking barrels
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any good movies that you dont think someone else has heard of or seen? i just recently watched.. The Foot Fist Way starring Danny McBride.. i thought it was hilarious! also some other good films Savages Observe and Report
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Yup, Eric is a good dude. Get signed up with him
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I know its not super special, but id rock it. Needs an ohlins kit in forks though
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From the album: MOTOvation
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From the album: MOTOvation
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From the album: MOTOvation