If I was debt free, it would have sold b4 it got to the classys.Morning
Evidently I put a good price on the Sig 10mm. I haven't had this much action since high school.
If I was debt free, it would have sold b4 it got to the classys.Morning
Evidently I put a good price on the Sig 10mm. I haven't had this much action since high school.
If I was debt free, it would have sold b4 it got to the classys.
I get paid for my “commute” so I don’t mind the windshield time.I'm working from home today, so there is no traffic on my commute
A guy has a good time with a cannon once and he never hears the end of it.
I'm working from home today, so there is no traffic on my commute
I'm working from a rolling bedroom. Does that count?Coming up on 4 years working from home.
I'm working from a rolling bedroom. Does that count?
Same. The worst traffic I have had to deal with is when the cat sits in the middle of the doorway and won't get out of the way.That's my commute every day and I love it
We don't have traffic out here in SD lol, when I found myself getting irritated with some of the recent construction on the main shopping drag in Sioux Falls I had to remind myself it's nowhere near real traffic.Same. The worst traffic I have had to deal with is when the cat sits in the middle of the doorway and won't get out of the way.
It seems like the labor market is still pretty tight, in some ways. Though, we are starting to see some cooling in the tech sector at least. We have seen huge tech corporations letting people go left, and right.Just found out that my former employer is closing his business. He is in his 70’s and could not find any new employees but one to replace 2 of us that retired and one who took a different job.
Sorry to hear that. I do think that this will become more common as we move forward. I don't know if that presents opportunity or will just make problems harder to fix in the future.Just found out that my former employer is closing his business. He is in his 70’s and could not find any new employees but one to replace 2 of us that retired and one who took a different job.
and my firm belief is that is happening as they overhired during Covid and now stock market pressure (and keeping up with each other on that front) is behind the tech sector letting people go more than anything related to revenue, etc.It seems like the labor market is still pretty tight, in some ways. Though, we are starting to see some cooling in the tech sector at least. We have seen huge tech corporations letting people go left, and right.
Got tired of waiting for the WC X-macro grip to come out (though I'm sure it will likely now get announced at SHOT) and my order from Lanbo's got delivered today, so I made my own:
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Now I see that I should have started buying 17 round mags instead of scooping up 12 rounders. I've got 2 17 rounders for now (got a good BF deal from Academy on them) and may look for more. Still will be carrying another X config I have for now, but interested in seeing how I like this setup as well.
Grip module and some new mags much cheaper than new gun, when I already had an XL.
Yeah, I was hoping to wait for the WC module as they are rumored to possibly have an option with similar rail setup as XL and standard modules to allow use of same holsters (X-macro OEM module I believe requires different holsters) and due to potential for an X-macro module that would potentially accommodate the standard shorter slide. So far the WC X-macro module has been vapor, but I fully expect they will come out. Guessing some agreement with Sig is the delay.I like the modularity as I can carry my X Macro whenever I want but if I want to conceal it better, I switch to the WC XL grip module. The only downside is that when it becomes cold enough that I wear gloves, I can't carry it because neither grip module easily accommodates a gloved finger due to the size of the trigger guard.
And I submit you may need to get some tighter fitting gloves, though they will be less cold resistant (I have some of the original PIG gloves from SKD and I wear them in winter to protect from abrasions, etc but they really don't keep hands particularly warm)