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    mk2ja

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    I got some of them "snap caps" for practicing handling misfires and jams and so forth, right. I have 5 of them. Every time I'm practicing with them, 4 end up right out in the open, plain sight, when I empty the mag. The 5th one is always - ALWAYS - hiding some place. Never ever fails.

    That is all.

    You may resume the :gheyhi: behavior.
     

    Bigum1969

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    You like your steak well done and I'm ruining my steak by lightly seasoning it? That is one of the most absurd posts I've ever read. :n00b::n00b::n00b::n00b::n00b:

    I've actually been to a steak house where well done wasn't an option(medium well might not have been either).

    I like a well seasoned steak... well done.

    I've got issues with red meat.
     

    OAK

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    Depends if you have a large family and use a larger amount of hot water yes, if your single and use little hot water then gas.
     

    mk2ja

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    What about the tankless water heaters like Glenn Beck advertises on his radio show? I haven't listened in a while, so I can't be sure, but a quick Google search suggests it's called a Skye Tankless Water Heater.
     

    jclark

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    Are electric water heaters more economical?
    No.They are both about the same.
    Electric W/H are 100% efficient, but take longer to recover.
    Your best bet is to get a 90 plus W/H....
    I personally will always pick a regular ol' gas W/H.
    When you lose power, you still can have hot water.
     
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