I like that mat.What all this sig talk? (Someday I need to fire one and see what that is all about)!
Now for the fake CZ news:
Made new grips for the fake CZ (Tanfo .45 Witness), Indiana walnut I had laying around the shop.
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I used to have lots of walnut in my yard. Used to pay the little boys (now grown men) next door a penny a nut to pick them up. Cost me some real cash one year when they filled 2-35 gallon trash cans. Always wondered if I could make a walk behind device like they use to pick up golf balls to pick up walnuts.Twas a good day. Barb and I picked up two front end loader buckets of walnuts out of the yard. Finished up with a campfire and a bottle of red wine. Hummingbird feeders cleaned and put up for the season. Had to run the deer out of the sweet potatoes this morning. Just a really lovely day.
Hope everyone is as well as can be expected.
Yes they are.These are great pistols. This will be my third P226 and will give me a dedicated 9mm, .357 and .40
That was a quick break.. hope next week will be back to normal for yaMorning, all! Back to the grind.
If you don't mind me asking where did you find the pistol?Morning folks!
I ordered a Sig P226 in .40 this morning. There are some unissued LE trade-ins floating around right now.
I could watch that all day!Down to about 8 inches, around here they call it sandpapering. Just moving the equipment around is crunching up a lot of smaller trees, they are using a D7 to clear paths. I've never seen logging done this fast. The machine moves up to the tree and you hear this whirring noise like a turbine spinning up followed by a shrieking sound and a geyser of sawdust, then down comes the tree. The skitter grabs it and it goes over to the yard.View attachment 164271