I appreciate good coffee, I really do. My son makes fabulous coffee in his french press. To be honest, I am just too lazy to make a good cup and I like the empty Folger plastic containers for spent casings that I will reload (someday).Nope, I'm a drink what you like kinda guy. I like different, but respect your decision as you're shelling out much less per cup than I am...
I appreciate good coffee, I really do. My son makes fabulous coffee in his french press. To be honest, I am just too lazy to make a good cup and I like the empty Folger plastic containers for spent casings that I will reload (someday).
I picture you walking on your porch every morning with a cup of coffee in one hand and a 500SW in the other. I suspect you then stand at the rail and ask the world if anyone has a problem with you? No doubt, the answer is always "No, sir".Top of the morning, gangsters.
You talked about this before but from watching my son...I think the key is very hot but not boiling water, quality/fresh beans ground the moment before use along with the proper time and pressure in the press.I haven't had great coffee since December 2019 when I was in Phoenix for training. The hotel I stayed at had some of the best coffee I've ever had. The coffee I make is better (to me) than foldgers and what I make in the keurig, but it's not what I would call a great cup of joe.
Sam's sends the coffee beans to the house. I keep a bag and a hand grinder on the truck. Barb has an electricical grinder at the house. Go juice.Out of coffee this morning so had to venture out to Dunkin. Not how I wanted to start. I went everyday for probably ten years but the last year or so I’ve been using the Keurig. Not really a money thing just a lazy thing but I did notice today prices went up quite a bit, so I will do better making sure I’m stocked up at home lol
I actually would consider a DPP for this and the P226L but not yet...I feel bad for that DMX. A $2k pistol deserves better IMnsHO but you do you.
Eh, a $2k pistol that's being actively produced these days should already have an optic cut, or it deserves what it gets...I feel bad for that DMX. A $2k pistol deserves better IMnsHO but you do you.
We have always talked about a mil-surp winter shoot.....Good Morning to all my Peeps in Hoosier Land.
I've been off - n - sick for the past 3.5 weeks.
Good enough to do a 2 hour concert last Sunday but fell back into the funk of head cold etc.
I am quite done with it.
I hope your middle Fall days are good ones and that y'all shoot straight and shoot a lot.!
Miss you all and prolly need to make a trip back to see you cats before the end of the year.
I'll see what I can do.
Purple aside:Eh, a $2k pistol that's being actively produced these days should already have an optic cut, or it deserves what it gets...
You talked about this before but from watching my son...I think the key is very hot but not boiling water, quality/fresh beans ground the moment before use along with the proper time and pressure in the press.
Everything else is just a cup of coffee.
That is an interesting question for the masses. Crappiest to best-est in the safe....I do find it funny that I'll have everything from a Hi-Point to a Staccato in my handgun collection.
Understood, I really was poking fun. It looks to be an exceptional pistol, and like you mentioned, I wouldn't want to wade into a slide cut until there was a good option for a cover plate, and if you ultimately decide if you like how it performs, with an optic of some sort, even with an adapter using the existing rear sight cut.Purple aside:
No doubt. CZ/DW tooled up for this pistol pre-covid and the market changed on them after they took years to release it.
I picture you walking on your porch every morning with a cup of coffee in one hand and a 500SW in the other. I suspect you then stand at the rail and ask the world if anyone has a problem with you? No doubt, the answer is always "No, sir".
I know you were poking fun but the lack of an optics cut was one reason that I really hadn't seriously considered buying one.Understood, I really was poking fun. It looks to be an exceptional pistol, and like you mentioned, I wouldn't want to wade into a slide cut until there was a good option for a cover plate, and if you ultimately decide if you like how it performs, with an optic of some sort, even with an adapter using the existing rear sight cut.
Travis loves diversity….That is an interesting question for the masses. Crappiest to best-est in the safe....