The CZickness XIII: Lucky 13, we could all use some.

The #1 community for Gun Owners in Indiana

Member Benefits:

  • Fewer Ads!
  • Discuss all aspects of firearm ownership
  • Discuss anti-gun legislation
  • Buy, sell, and trade in the classified section
  • Chat with Local gun shops, ranges, trainers & other businesses
  • Discover free outdoor shooting areas
  • View up to date on firearm-related events
  • Share photos & video with other members
  • ...and so much more!
  • Status
    Not open for further replies.

    WebSnyper

    Time to make the chimichangas
    Rating - 100%
    64   0   0
    Jul 3, 2010
    16,617
    113
    127.0.0.1
    You guys post some good stuff today to keep me occupied...the Mrs. and I celebrate our 25th by going to a couple of doctor's waiting rooms!

    Wife and I had our 25th back in mid April. Don't think we even had a chance to do anything for it, she's been very busy with a new business and we've both been busy getting ready for our daughter's graduation and all the folks we had coming in from out of town, etc for that (that was this past weekend). We did the same for our son's graduation last year. Seems like the last year has just been crazy getting him off to college and my daughter through her last year in high school, etc.

    Maybe now I can manage some regular range time into the schedule.

    Funny... seems like a long time, and yet it doesn't sometimes.
     

    patience0830

    .22 magician
    Site Supporter
    Rating - 96.7%
    29   1   0
    Nov 3, 2008
    19,622
    149
    Not far from the tree
    I swear. . . . . I'm gonna start packing a 15 foot collapsible ladder and some cordless tools in this 8' square box i ride around in. Gonna have a 2 hour wait to have the shop at the truck stop replace a marker light on the top of a trailer. If they'd pay me what they're gonna give the shop, I'd be a lot more likely to do it.
    Wife is feeling poorly since Monday morning. She went to work today because she felt guilty. Prolly should've stayed home. Says she's really busy because the gal that took her old job moved to Colorado on Friday so she's covering 2 job descriptions until they hire someone new.
    Hope everyone's day goes well. 'Specially the mouse's spouse.

    Cool pix, Mikey.
     

    MindfulMan

    Grandmaster
    Site Supporter
    Rating - 100%
    6   0   0
    Feb 14, 2016
    18,240
    113
    Indiana
    I swear. . . . . I'm gonna start packing a 15 foot collapsible ladder and some cordless tools in this 8' square box i ride around in. Gonna have a 2 hour wait to have the shop at the truck stop replace a marker light on the top of a trailer. If they'd pay me what they're gonna give the shop, I'd be a lot more likely to do it.
    Wife is feeling poorly since Monday morning. She went to work today because she felt guilty. Prolly should've stayed home. Says she's really busy because the gal that took her old job moved to Colorado on Friday so she's covering 2 job descriptions until they hire someone new.
    Hope everyone's day goes well. 'Specially the mouse's spouse.

    Cool pix, Mikey.

    Thanks, man .... and I hope that Barb feels better very soon !
     

    88E30M50

    Grandmaster
    Site Supporter
    Rating - 100%
    12   0   0
    Dec 29, 2008
    22,931
    149
    Greenwood, IN
    Hey guys, I survived CA! Spending a couple of days out there was enough to reinforce the idea that I will never live in that socialist republic again. Highlights of the trip: 5 beers, 3 appetizers and 2 glasses of wine for the minor sum of $161. Or, there was the nutbag that started to shout expletives at a group of cops yelling that he was armed and wanted to kill every one of them. Apparently, they are used to it as none of them were phased and after talking to the guy for a moment, just walked away with the nutbag hollering at every person that did not match his preferred racial mix. I was trying really hard to will a pistol into my hand, but they were 1800 miles away.

    The infrastructure out there is going to pot so the brown trout they keep electing governor can build a bullet train that runs between two towns that nobody travels between. It's a sick, sad and crazy place but you cannot convince any of them that they are screwing themselves every day that they live there. My brother in law said that a house that's smaller than his a block away just sold for 1.6 million dollars. This is a house that would fetch maybe $130k in Indy. On a good day.

    </rant>

    Great to be back in Indy!

    I should list my SP01 Tactical up for an even trade for a .40 version. Like it a lot, but like .40 more I think. Need to ponder that idea a bit.
     

    King31

    Expert
    Rating - 100%
    2   0   0
    Nov 10, 2013
    827
    28
    Southern Indiana
    With this new purchase, I now have two SP-01s in .40 along with 4 other handguns in that great caliber. The only difference is that I paid considerably less this go round.
     

    88E30M50

    Grandmaster
    Site Supporter
    Rating - 100%
    12   0   0
    Dec 29, 2008
    22,931
    149
    Greenwood, IN
    The G23 will forever hold a special place in my heart!!!

    Same here. I used to say I'd never sell mine, but then I sold it to WTB and had to go buy a new one. Still felt bad, so I bought my old one back off of him. Then, to seal the deal, I picked up a G27 for those up close and personal times. They do really represent a great balance in caliber, capacity and conceal-ability.
     

    Hoosier45

    Snowman
    Site Supporter
    Rating - 100%
    143   0   0
    Aug 13, 2009
    10,245
    113
    Eastbound and down
    Hey guys, I survived CA! Spending a couple of days out there was enough to reinforce the idea that I will never live in that socialist republic again. Highlights of the trip: 5 beers, 3 appetizers and 2 glasses of wine for the minor sum of $161. Or, there was the nutbag that started to shout expletives at a group of cops yelling that he was armed and wanted to kill every one of them. Apparently, they are used to it as none of them were phased and after talking to the guy for a moment, just walked away with the nutbag hollering at every person that did not match his preferred racial mix. I was trying really hard to will a pistol into my hand, but they were 1800 miles away.

    The infrastructure out there is going to pot so the brown trout they keep electing governor can build a bullet train that runs between two towns that nobody travels between. It's a sick, sad and crazy place but you cannot convince any of them that they are screwing themselves every day that they live there. My brother in law said that a house that's smaller than his a block away just sold for 1.6 million dollars. This is a house that would fetch maybe $130k in Indy. On a good day.

    </rant>

    Great to be back in Indy!

    I should list my SP01 Tactical up for an even trade for a .40 version. Like it a lot, but like .40 more I think. Need to ponder that idea a bit.

    I travel there for work sometimes and always feel the same when I get home. When I read there was a petition to vote for California to secede from the U.S., I was sorely tempted to sign it.
     

    Hoosier45

    Snowman
    Site Supporter
    Rating - 100%
    143   0   0
    Aug 13, 2009
    10,245
    113
    Eastbound and down
    Same here. I used to say I'd never sell mine, but then I sold it to WTB and had to go buy a new one. Still felt bad, so I bought my old one back off of him. Then, to seal the deal, I picked up a G27 for those up close and personal times. They do really represent a great balance in caliber, capacity and conceal-ability.

    You need a G22 to complete the family. Like maybe a Gen2?
     
    Status
    Not open for further replies.
    Top Bottom