Sounds about right. ;D
Happy New Year to all my friends here at Cascity, May the best of 2020 be the worse of 2021!
Happy New Year.
Slim
Morning y'all.
Coffee and tea are hot.
'Tis 17 and overcast. High of 27.
Slim
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Everyone!
May we all see nothing but better times in the coming year. :D :D :D
But do not forget that things may still be not what we want. :'( :'(
Always wish for the best, expect the worse, and hope you a pleasantly surprised. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Evening all. Welcome to the 21 year of the 21 century.
New year in Montana brought a morning temperature of 11, and a high of 40.
We had 4 people call in sick at work today, so me and one other guy did their work. Sounds about right.
—TK
OK, now that 2021 is here, everybody keep your hands in your pockets and don't touch a dang thing. ::)
Happy New Year!, and thank God 2020 is over!!
Here's to hoping for a much better 2021!
Mark
Morning y'all.
Coffee and tea are hot.
Going to Fleet Farm in a bit for livestock fodder. Might end up at a "toy" show.
'Tis 20 and overcast. High of 29.
Slim
Quote from: The Trinity Kid on January 01, 2021, 06:06:58 PM
Evening all. Welcome to the 21 year of the 21 century.
—TK
Correction, it's the 20th year of the 21st century, you don't start counting on 0.
Quote from: Major E A Sterner on January 02, 2021, 10:40:21 AM
Correction, it's the 20th year of the 21st century, you don't start counting on 0.
Hmmm ... dat right Kemosabe , :) (a blast from the past ..TV series )
Obligatory FFL visit and lunch with my running pard ...
A Cavalry Carcano in 6.5×52mm someone brought in missing the bayonet, I'm not a player myself, cool little project though
Quote from: Major E A Sterner on January 02, 2021, 10:40:21 AM
Correction, it's the 20th year of the 21st century, you don't start counting on 0.
I do, just to confuse everyone ::)
—TK
I don't care either Greg or Ian designed this calendar, plenty of others out there, there is a Mexican one looks like an Oreo cookie but someone forgot to pick up an updated one a the mall kiosk. Wife says she don't know what day of the week it is half the time, I tell her to look on her pill container every morning.
" ...Mexican one looks like an Oreo cookie" ?
is that the one all the Chicken little twits ...got their collective panties in a wad on Dec 21st 2012 ?
EVERYTHING changed on December 21st, 2012!
The big change was that life continued. Usually does.
Quote from: Major 2 on January 02, 2021, 07:03:45 PM
" ...Mexican one looks like an Oreo cookie" ?
is that the one all the Chicken little twits ...got their collective panties in a wad on Dec 21st 2012 ?
That's the one.
Quote from: Major 2 on January 02, 2021, 12:54:52 PM
Obligatory FFL visit and lunch with my running pard ...
A Cavalry Carcano in 6.5×52mm someone brought in missing the bayonet, I'm not a player myself, cool little project though
There was just recently a bunch of Carcano carbines imported from Ethiopia, both TS Carbines and Cavalry. I got a '91 TS from Palmetto State, pretty good condition for being stacked in a big metal shed for decades. I would think finding a lose bayonet for a cavalry carbine wouldn't be easy.
Morning y'all.
Coffee and tea are ready.
Fog last night. Trees are covered with heavy frost.
'Tis 20 and overcast. High of 29.
Slim
Quote from: pony express on January 03, 2021, 06:59:34 AM
There was just recently a bunch of Carcano carbines imported from Ethiopia, both TS Carbines and Cavalry. I got a '91 TS from Palmetto State, pretty good condition for being stacked in a big metal shed for decades. I would think finding a lose bayonet for a cavalry carbine wouldn't be easy.
I hymned and hawed over those, I think when you linked to them :-\ a while back. Classic FA has then now for $269 99.
I decided to pass Already loading 30/40 , 303 British, 30/06 , 8 × 51 R Lebel and 41 Swiss Vetterli
I just figured 6.5x52mm Carcano was some over reaching :-\
However, the Carcano at the Gun shop is very affordable, bordering on " buy it you fool ! "
Even if I bought an original $49.50 bayonet from Sarco for it , it would still be under $200 :-*
Afternoon all.
40 degrees, wind chill below freezing, light rain.
I think I bought the only 38/357 dies for sale in the entire state of Montana today. I paid $54 for a 3-die Hornady. Also snagged some 105gr Cast Kieth style bullets, 500 for $30. All I lack now is pistol powder. They had a pound of Tite-wad, which should be fine for a light 38spl load, but I wanted to do more research before spending money on it.
—TK
Quote from: The Trinity Kid on January 03, 2021, 03:30:41 PM
Afternoon all.
40 degrees, wind chill below freezing, light rain.
I think I bought the only 38/357 dies for sale in the entire state of Montana today. I paid $54 for a 3-die Hornady. Also snagged some 105gr Cast Kieth style bullets, 500 for $30. All I lack now is pistol powder. They had a pound of Tite-wad, which should be fine for a light 38spl load, but I wanted to do more research before spending money on it.
—TK
Titewad is not listed for 105 gr .38 Spl loads. Longshot is a better choice.
http://www.hodgdonreloading.com/data/pistol
Slim
I use Cleen Shot for my 105 Gr .38 loads, 3.6 Gr with Winchester or Federal small pistol primer
Data can be found here.
https://shootersworldpowder.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Shooters-world-reloading-manual-12-16-16.pdf
Old phart here, tried new stuff over the years, anymore H110 for magnum loads, Unique for everything else, filter some to the other side of the bench for 90% of my shotshell reloading.
Morning y'all.
Coffee and tea are hot.
'Tis 16 and overcast. "Areas of dense morning fog. Cloudy skies with afternoon snow showers. High 32F. Winds SW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of snow 40%."
Slim
Morning all.
Chilly in Missoula, built above freezing. At least, it's 33.
Here's another reloading question. Is there any reason not to use an RCBS #3 shell holder (for 30-06 and other standard case heads) to reload 38 with? RCBS calls for a #6, but the 38 centers in the #3 and is held about the same as a 280 case is. The only difference is that the primer pocket is smaller than a rifle, and as such has a little bit of wiggle room on either side(it is centered, just smaller than a rifle primer).. But I prime/decap with a hand capper, so it seems like it should work.
—TK
While the .38 case may fit, it isn't a tight enough fit for it to be solid enough if you have a case that sticks in the sizer/decapping die, it could easily pull off the rim damaging the case and making it very hard to remove it from the die. If you are loading on a single stage press I have a couple extra shell holders for .38/.357. Let me know and I'll mail one to you.
Quote from: Major E A Sterner on January 04, 2021, 11:38:20 AM
While the .38 case may fit, it isn't a tight enough fit for it to be solid enough if you have a case that sticks in the sizer/decapping die, it could easily pull off the rim damaging the case and making it very hard to remove it from the die. If you are loading on a single stage press I have a couple extra shell holders for .38/.357. Let me know and I'll mail one to you.
It might not happen today, but eventually it will.
Happy New Years. Hope all is well with everyone. See you in a month or so.
Quote from: litl rooster on January 04, 2021, 11:46:30 AM
It might not happen today, but eventually it will.
Happy New Years. Hope all is well with everyone. See you in a month or so.
Good to see you.
Kid, they told you what I would have and I am sure I have an extra or 2 but no idea where that would be so Major S is a savior.
+4 on the shell holder, TK. It not only needs to push the case in, but needs to fit close enough to pull it back out. Also, if you're seating primers with the press, rim needs to fit or the case will push through the shellholder.
Morning y'all.
Coffee and tea are hot.
'Tis 24 and overcast. High of 32.
Slim
Morning all.
36, WC 25 in Missoula. Windy days make my job harder.
Understood on the shell holder. I tried to order one from Midway, but apparently "in stock" now means "back ordered, estimated ship in 6 weeks." So I cancelled that order.
—TK
"in stock" now means "back ordered,
Pretty much ! and in some cases "Discontinued" ! ::)
Quote from: Major 2 on January 05, 2021, 08:10:51 AM
"in stock" now means "back ordered,
Pretty much ! and in some cases "Discontinued" ! ::)
Exactly. I have intel that a local place may have some Clays powder. I might pick some up, if for no other reason than to have it.
—TK
Should be date for the 38 and Clays, burn rate is about like Red Dot, faster than Bullseye and slower than Unique.
TK, did you check other brands of shell holders? Lee, RCBS, Lyman, Saeco, all will interchange. Also try Graf &sons, but their "flat rate" 9.95 shipping would be a lot for just a shell holder.
I use Clays for .38 Spl, .45 ACP, etc. It can also be used for shotgun. ::)
Slim
Quote from: pony express on January 05, 2021, 05:51:09 PM
TK, did you check other brands of shell holders? Lee, RCBS, Lyman, Saeco, all will interchange. Also try Graf &sons, but their "flat rate" 9.95 shipping would be a lot for just a shell holder.
Not to mention Graf's $40 minimum order
Try Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Lee-Precision-R1-Shell-Holder/dp/B00144N8RS/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=lee+38%2F357+shell+holder&qid=1609894479&sr=8-1
Quote from: Silver Creek Slim on January 05, 2021, 06:31:03 PM
I use Clays for .38 Spl, .45 ACP, etc. It can also be used for shotgun. ::)
Slim
Too fast burning for 28 ga. Universal Clays is better for that, almost the same speed and Unique, the trio were supposed to Hodgeon's answer to Red dot, Green Dot and Unique when it came out, a cleaner burning version. Problem was in the day it cost a bit more than them and trap and skeet shooters would rather save money since they clean their guns anyway. ;D 14 oz for the price of 16 oz didn't appeal to people who shot as much as those guys. I ain't been around it in a long time but I bet Red Dot and 700X rules that world to this day despite making a bit of soot. ;D
Morning y'all.
Coffee and tea are hot.
'Tis 17 and fog. High of 27.
Slim
Evening all.
Very slow day at work today. Got done around 1, hung around at the shop and "helped" the owner paint a tank for a new truck until 3 (I stood around and grabbed him a beer once in a while).
I went to that local place (Selway if Roo is reading), and they didn't have any Clays. But they had a truck in this morning and had a bottle of Winchester 231, so I grabbed that instead. Should be good for 9mm and 38 both.
—TK
Kid, if you want that shell holder let me know and I'll dig it out, just need a mailing address to send it to.
231 is a good pistol powder, a little fast for shotgun but that ain't what you want anyway. ;D Faster takes less.
Morning y'all.
Coffee and tea are hot.
'Tis 20 and overcast. High of 31.
Slim
Quote from: Major E A Sterner on January 06, 2021, 10:00:16 PM
Kid, if you want that shell holder let me know and I'll dig it out, just need a mailing address to send it to.
PM sent.
Morning all. I'll take a double helping of that coffee this morning.
Guessers calling for white stuff today. That's about it.
—TK
I'll get it out in the mail in a day or so. I'm not sure who the maker is, it's marked 9A, but a .38/.357 fits perfectly.I tried looking up the number but my google fu is lacking today.
Quote from: Major E A Sterner on January 07, 2021, 11:45:27 AM
I'll get it out in the mail in a day or so. I'm not sure who the maker is, it's marked 9A, but a .38/.357 fits perfectly.I tried looking up the number but my google fu is lacking today.
Sounds like Redding to me, but I could be (probably am) wrong.
—TK
Morning y'all.
Coffee and tea are hot.
'Tis 22 and cloudy. High of 30.
Slim
Stock up on coffee, tea and firewood.
Polar Vortex on its way . . .
Why can't we just have plain old damned cold weather anymore? ::)
Quote from: Delmonico on January 08, 2021, 04:58:23 PM
Why can't we just have plain old damned cold weather anymore? ::)
Because it makes it sound much more exotic to use "Polar Vortex".
Quote from: River City John on January 08, 2021, 07:06:35 PM
Because it makes it sound much more exotic to use "Polar Vortex".
Well they can't make me. ::)
I'm stubborn, but you knew that. ;D
Quote from: Delmonico on January 08, 2021, 04:58:23 PM
Why can't we just have plain old damned cold weather anymore? ::)
Is it too late to blame it on Bush? ::)
—TK
Quote from: The Trinity Kid on January 08, 2021, 08:54:37 PM
Is it too late to blame it on Bush? ::)
—TK
Nixon's fault. ::)
Quote from: River City John on January 08, 2021, 10:14:56 AM
Stock up on coffee, tea and firewood.
Polar Vortex on its way . . .
Just split a 3 pound bag of Columbian into 1/4's, added it to the rest of my stash, crock has Lady Grey, Darjeeling and Lap Sang Sochong, plain old Orange Pekoe is in the kitchen fort iced tea, 5 boxes. Freezers are pretty full, cupboards are too and got two cases of canned milk going to toss under the bed because we have half a case in the kitchen. Was 6 dollars a case at Walmart the other day, wish I'd of thought of under the bed and would have bought more, maybe 10 pounds of cheese.
10 lbs. of cheese is a doorstop.
Morning y'all.
Coffee and tea are hot.
Monthly systems maintenance day. Heading to verk in a bit.
Might stop at a toy store or two afterwards.
'Tis 19 and overcast. High of 29.
Slim
Feeding the habit myself with trip to the toy store....
Was 39° has warmed up to 46°
Quote from: River City John on January 09, 2021, 05:06:30 AM
10 lbs. of cheese is a doorstop.
Most of it is shredded, my "rat" eats a lot, forgot how much it takes to feed a teen ager.
River City John and I have had this discussion before, if I owned Omaha and Hell I'd live in Hell and rent out Omaha?
Ran up to pick up one of Lexie's friends, friend moved, had address got there found the house, she called her friend, friend came out in driveway, no kid, confirmed address.
Cussing I went to my regular map site instead of the POS that Google gives you when you search. Hmm, anyone see a problem here?
Somebody needs flogged, then hung and then drawn and quartered.
Came home from the toy store with a S&W .38 Spl 442 and a another Remington pre-model 11 shotgun with 30" full and 26" modified barrels.
Slim
Morning y'all.
Coffee and tea are hot.
On church security duty this morn. The S&W 442 will be with me.
'Tis 16 and overcast. High of 29.
Slim
I'm a fan of the Smith J frame, I carried one in a Desantis Nemesis Pocket Holster
still do on occasion, though now it gets swapped out with a Sig 365 also in a Desantis Nemesis.
Mine is Mod 36 in Nickle with Hornaday Critical Defense rounds. is my bedside table go to.
Morning all.
25 in Great Falls, 35mph winds. Makes things fun. I get the "honor" of being the junior enlisted representative for my squadron at a meeting with a general. Then on the way home, I'm going to pick up my AR to take home.
My carry companion is a Charter Undercover. One of the originals that looks like a Chief Special. I keep it loaded with Buffalo Bore standard pressure 158gr SWC-HP. Basically the FBI load, but standard pressure. And I have an HKS speed loader with Winchester soft points.
—TK
I have 2 J-frames, a 342 Airlite Ti and a Model 60 Ladysmith 3 inch that I picked up for my Mom.
Got the extra kid back to her house, no more weird adventures, except a question and a comment from my wife which leads me to believe she should never be let out of the city limits. ::)
Quote from: Delmonico on January 10, 2021, 08:39:08 PM
Got the extra kid back to her house, no more weird adventures, except a question and a comment from my wife which leads me to believe she should never be let out of the city limits. ::)
Did she ask for green bean casserole? ::)
—TK
No, She wanted pineapple on her pizza.
Worse, she asked me why they were growing Christmas trees in the fence lines. ::) Then she said there was a farm for sale, 29 acres. ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::)
Quote from: Delmonico on January 11, 2021, 12:15:07 AM
Worse, she asked me why they were growing Christmas trees in the fence lines. ::) Then she said there was a farm for sale, 29 acres. ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::)
Delmonico's Christmas Trees and Casserole Emporium
—TK
Morning y'all.
Coffee and tea are hot.
The S&W 442 is a nice gun. I found that the pants I wore on Sunday has a pocket the right size for it. AKA watch pocket.
The shotgun shot all four shells without manual cycling. Got to remove the waterfowl plug. ::)
'Tis 22 and overcast. High of 32.
Slim
Quote from: The Trinity Kid on January 11, 2021, 08:04:48 AM
Delmonico's Christmas Trees and Casserole Emporium
—TK
They were feral Eastern Red Cedar that should have been cut out of the fence or sprayed several years ago.
To quote our late friend Arcey, "WOODEN WEEDS." J Sterling Morton was not really our friend, Save the Prairie, cut a tree. Remember only you can prevent a forest. ;)
Did I mention Eastern Red Cedar and not thought of highly in our state? ;D
Makes a nice lining for closets, Smells good and keeps the moths away.
Quote from: Major E A Sterner on January 11, 2021, 04:15:00 PM
Makes a nice lining for closets, Smells good and keeps the moths away.
Will totally ruin a pasture and if not checked will one day catch fire and be like Southern California.
Plus the oils when cutting can be an irritant on the skin.
Morning y'all.
Coffee and tea are hot.
'Tis 25 and overcast. High of 32.
Slim
Dumb ass city wants me to recycle my cardboard, OK, cool, toss it in the car because there is one down the street we usually pass by, easy. Load up car back seat today, dumb asses took it away and now it's not as easy. Fornicate them, it's going in the can from now on, don't want to produce any excess green house gasses by driving out of my way. ::) We need term limits, after 2 terms in office they are taken out and shot. :P
Quote from: Delmonico on January 12, 2021, 05:01:51 PM
Dumb ass city wants me to recycle my cardboard, OK, cool, toss it in the car because there is one down the street we usually pass by, easy. Load up car back seat today, dumb asses took it away and now it's not as easy. Fornicate them, it's going in the can from now on, don't want to produce any excess green house gasses by driving out of my way. ::) We need term limits, after 2 terms in office they are taken out and shot. :P
Agree.
Slim
Quote from: Delmonico on January 12, 2021, 05:01:51 PM
Dumb ass city wants me to recycle my cardboard, OK, cool, toss it in the car because there is one down the street we usually pass by, easy. Load up car back seat today, dumb asses took it away and now it's not as easy. Fornicate them, it's going in the can from now on, don't want to produce any excess green house gasses by driving out of my way. ::) We need term limits, after 2 terms in office they are taken out and shot. :P
Quote from: Silver Creek Slim on January 12, 2021, 05:50:37 PM
Agree.
Slim
Motion has a second. Motion passes. ::)
Evening all.
Worked on septic tanks yesterday, then more portapoopers today. Likely more of one or the other tomorrow. Also have my CDL written test Thursday, so doing final prep for that.
—TK
Quote from: Delmonico on January 12, 2021, 05:01:51 PM
Dumb ass city wants me to recycle my cardboard, OK, cool, toss it in the car because there is one down the street we usually pass by, easy. Load up car back seat today, dumb asses took it away and now it's not as easy. Fornicate them, it's going in the can from now on, don't want to produce any excess green house gasses by driving out of my way. ::) We need term limits, after 2 terms in office they are taken out and shot. :P
Years ago, did used to recycle plastic bottle and glass. Then they put up a sign, didn't want glass anymore. Ok. Then they welded shut the doors on the recycle dumpster and left it with a hole you could p[oke one bottle at a time into. Ummmm... no. took the trash bag full of plastic and threw it in the regular trash, where they've gone ever since.
Hard to get people to do stuff when you make it difficult for them to do it. ::)
Forgot, the kids are not speaking to each other, got a teenage girl and a dog not speaking to each other. ::) Figure they will work it out. ;D
Morning y'all.
Coffee and tea are hot.
'Tis 20 and partly sunny. "Considerable cloudiness. High 38F. Winds SW at 5 to 10 mph."
Slim
I still hate almost everyone today. ::) ;D But my doggy loves me and napped with me. :P
Evening you all... just stopped in to share a photo from the Vietnam War era. Kudos to any of you that recognize the pilot. I wanted to point out his sidearm. S&W Model 15 combat masterpiece. He has it holster in a standard issue holster on a issued belt. It is the same type I used and have one here still today. What I wanted to point out is that he had bullet loops sewed in to hold his extra ammo. Normally we used a double belt pouch that held 6 extra rounds each 12 total- with 6 loaded for 18. I think the Col. Has a few extra. I imagine with his sidearm survival vest and helmet and parachute- his weight doubled.
I know there is a few Air Force alumni here and most of us love S&W's.
Quote from: litl rooster on January 13, 2021, 06:16:38 PM
Evening you all... just stopped in to share a photo from the Vietnam War era. Kudos to any of you that recognize the pilot. I wanted to point out his sidearm. S&W Model 15 combat masterpiece. He has it holster in a standard issue holster on a issued belt. It is the same type I used and have one here still today. What I wanted to point out is that he had bullet loops sewed in to hold his extra ammo. Normally we used a double belt pouch that held 6 extra rounds each 12 total- with 6 loaded for 18. I think the Col. Has a few extra. I imagine with his sidearm survival vest and helmet and parachute- his weight doubled.
I know there is a few Air Force alumni here and most of us love S&W's.
One of my role models. And progenitor of my formerly glorious mustache in 2018. Glad to see you around Roo.
—TK
Is that Cunningham?
The mustache was the give away .... B.Gen. Robin Olds
Quote from: Major 2 on January 14, 2021, 04:24:11 AM
The mustache was the give away .... B.Gen. Robin Olds
Again with the F4's at the 8thTFW Ubon AFB
Quote from: Delmonico on January 13, 2021, 11:53:28 PM
Is that Cunningham?
The one on the left was Cunningham ;D
I hate you all, ;D I remember now go ahead and pick on a poor old man. :( ;D
At least the state loves me.
Quote from: Delmonico on January 14, 2021, 07:20:10 AM
I hate you all, ;D I remember now go ahead and pick on a poor old man. :( ;D
At least the state loves me.
"Expires last day of 12/2027"
You or the permit?
Now how does the state know? Are they going to put a contract out on you and send an Enforcer to come take you out on December 31st?
;)
Quote from: River City John on January 14, 2021, 07:28:03 AM
Now how does the state know when you'll kick the bucket?
I had the same thought "says"
PERMANENT but has the 12/27 expiration date ???
Morning y'all.
Coffee and tea are hot.
'Tis 19 and overcast. "Cloudy with snow developing late. Some sleet or freezing rain possible. High 37F. Winds ESE at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of snow 70%. Snow accumulations less than one inch."
Slim
Morning all.
36 degrees in Missoula this morning. Have the morning off from work to go take my CDL exam. Update to follow.
—TK
Was supposed to be sunny and mid 40's today,I woke up and there's S**w covering the ground and supposed to turn to rain for the rest of my day.I hate weather liars. >:( >:( >:(
Quote from: River City John on January 14, 2021, 07:28:03 AM
"Expires last day of 12/2027"
You or the permit?
Now how does the state know? Are they going to put a contract out on you and send an Enforcer to come take you out on December 31st?
;)
Quote from: Major 2 on January 14, 2021, 07:30:33 AM
I had the same thought "says" PERMANENT but has the 12/27 expiration date ???
We have been wondering about that. Guess I'' find out, better than having to renew it in 6 months like a lot of them.
Evening all.
CDL test was a success. Tomorrow I get to drive the 4000 gallon Kenworth down in Hamilton for the day.
—TK
Morning y'all.
Coffee and tea are hot.
Quote from: The Trinity Kid on January 14, 2021, 10:30:20 PM
Evening all.
CDL test was a success. Tomorrow I get to drive the 4000 gallon Kenworth down in Hamilton for the day.
—TK
Congrats.
1" of slush overnight.
'Tis 28 and overcast. "Cloudy with periods of light snow late. Temps nearly steady in the mid 30s. Winds light and variable. Chance of snow 70%. Snow accumulations less than one inch."
Slim
Snow day here, not that much actually but the 35-45 mph winds make it bad. ::)
Rain and snow here. ::)
Slim
Done here, guess at times visability was down to a couple hundred feet in places and there are 2-3 ft drifts in places and big bare spots, guess it was 2-3 inches total, was a restless snow. ::)
Wet and heavy. Snowblower kept clogging up and had to scare the bejesus out of the wife by putting my hand in to clear it..
Morning y'all.
Coffee and tea are hot.
'Tis 33 and overcast. "Cloudy with snow showers mainly during the morning. High 36F. Winds NNW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of snow 40%."
Slim
Light showers last night , guesses said 46° this morning but my porch thermometer shows 50° @ 8AM.
Heading to the Toy store and lunch with my shooting pard....
Morning all.
Kenworth pilotage went well enough yesterday. The drive home was far more interesting. Took 2 hours to go the 45 miles from Hamilton to Missoula because of snow. It didn't help that I was in a 2wd flatbed. Ended up with 3-10 inches depending on where one felt like measuring.
—TK
Morning y'all.
Coffee and tea are are hot.
Sn*w driving is so much fun. ::)
'Tis 22 and overcast. Dusting overnight. High of 31.
Slim
Morning all.
32 and dropping white stuff here this morning.
Currently out in the parking lot at the doctor office while the better half is inside getting inspected for an ear infection.
Might make a stop at a toy store tomorrow, if the urge strikes (and if I get off work early enough). I am in need of a new rifle cleaning rod, as my old one apparently got bent in the move: a fact discovered last night while organizing some boxes.
—TK
The urge you speak of is more habit with me , with an obligatory visit every Saturday and on Tuesday's maybe 3 times a Month.
Check out Bore Snakes to replace your Rod, I swear by them.
https://www.amazon.com/EZshoot-2-Pack-Cleaner-Shotgun-Calibers/dp/B083SLVWFB/ref=sr_1_3_sspa?crid=1XZK0KANEKM55&dchild=1&keywords=bore+snake&qid=1610908031&sprefix=bore%2Caps%2C292&sr=8-3-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEzUU9JREtaUVNISlYyJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwODU5NDc2M1RXWEZETUtKTVVTSSZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwNDM3MjUxMjdLOU5SUldGNFhMVCZ3aWRnZXROYW1lPXNwX2F0ZiZhY3Rpb249Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU=
Quote from: The Trinity Kid on January 17, 2021, 11:27:53 AM
Currently out in the parking lot at the doctor office while the better half is inside getting inspected for an ear infection.
—TK
Be careful of diseased wimmin. ;D
Quote from: Delmonico on January 17, 2021, 12:40:50 PM
Be careful of diseased wimmin. ;D
Penicillin
Quote from: Major 2 on January 17, 2021, 12:31:39 PM
The urge you speak of is more habit with me , with an obligatory visit every Saturday and on Tuesday's maybe 3 times a Month.
Check out Bore Snakes to replace your Rod, I swear by them.
https://www.amazon.com/EZshoot-2-Pack-Cleaner-Shotgun-Calibers/dp/B083SLVWFB/ref=sr_1_3_sspa?crid=1XZK0KANEKM55&dchild=1&keywords=bore+snake&qid=1610908031&sprefix=bore%2Caps%2C292&sr=8-3-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEzUU9JREtaUVNISlYyJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwODU5NDc2M1RXWEZETUtKTVVTSSZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwNDM3MjUxMjdLOU5SUldGNFhMVCZ3aWRnZXROYW1lPXNwX2F0ZiZhY3Rpb249Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU=
I like them for shotguns. But I prefer a standard rod for rifles/handguns, as I can work on stubborn lead/copper fouling more easily.
Better to be careful and avoid the red-hot wire . . .
A little less than a month away.
OH ! fine ..... that's just what we need ::)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3pJejToetE (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3pJejToetE)
Did you get permission from the war department to show that film, Delmonico?
As I said: penicillin. ::)
Evening all.
Got another couple inches of white throughout the day. Nothing coming down at this particular hour.
Del, I have a hat question. I'm looking into buying a new hat for keeping the rain and white stuff off my ears while pumping tanks. What would your suggestion be, as far as material, maker, shape, etc.
—TK
Sunbody unstiffened palm leaf, cheap and durable. Mine is now 10 years old and likely will have to be replaced by next year. Can even soak them in a tank and use as a swamp cooler and can do the same with the bath tub and Dawn when the get sweaty and nasty. Oh, they come in may styles oand are easy to reshape, just soak them, also get stiffer when wet.
Little Brown Dog likes to sneak up, put his front feet on my desk and lick my ear, kinda cute, kinda a PIA always afraid he'll spill my coffee or something. He's headed to bed and stops, comes up and is about to do it, I watch him, he makes a face and leaves, I was eating kimchi.🤣
Bought some good stuff the other day, not only has rotten cabbage in it it also has rotten fish and shrimp.
Got it at Cosco, imported from Korea.
Morning y'all.
Coffee and tea are hot.
'Tis 21 and overcast. High of 28.
Slim
Evening all.
Chilly day in Missoula, topping out around 33.
I may be taking a brief hiatus from internet land for the next few days. My best friend was killed in a car accident this morning, which leaves me in charge of several things for him in CA. So if I disappear for a few days, that's why.
—TK
Morning y'all
Coffee and tea are hot.
Sorry to hear of your friend, TK. I'll be praying.
'Tis 15 and overcast. High of 21.
Slim
Sorry to hear about it.
Didn't feel good today so took one of them personal days and went back to bed.
Morning y'all.
Coffee and tea are hot.
'Tis 2 and mostly sunny. WC -10. High of 29.
Slim
Happy Inauguration Day everybody!
Thermometer starting its torturous climb to 48 degrees today. May even hit 50 if we've been good.
Wellness physical today for the Mrs. and I. (No I haven't fallen lately, no I do not feel I want to end it all, no I do not have trouble remembering the date or the day . . .)
Our County Health Dept. started a web page to sign up to be notified when vaccine is in. Probably won't be until March, unfortunately.
New '51 Conversion pistola found its way up from Texas the other day. Can't wait to get to the range.
RCJ
Quote from: River City John on January 20, 2021, 08:38:17 AM
Happy Inauguration Day everybody!
Nothing happy about this day, I fear the America we knew may be a thing of the past.
Careful!!! The thread may be yanked or locked!!! We need to be happy the " gun grabbers " are in charge!!! Yeaaa!!!
Mike
Don't understand the idea that someone is happy that those that want to take away your ability to participate in the Cowboy Action game are now in power ?!!! How does that work?!!!
Mike
River City John, how can you be a "lefty" and not turn your guns in to Pres. Joe?!!
Serious question!! I truly do not understand .
I'm sure you will be the first to turn yours in as a " good subject "?? !!!
Mike
Thanks for the Coffee and tea
a mild 72°
I'll Probably make a sandwich !
Thanks Major2, at least you see the future!!! Lol!! I'd like a crumpet please!
Mike
"With malice toward none; with charity for all; with firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in; to bind up the nation's wounds . . ." - A. Lincoln, a Republican and a bona fide Great American
Yes!! Through socialism !! Forced compliance!! Thank you so so much!!! Stalin, Hitler, Mao Tse-tung all had the same idea!! Good to know where you come from!!! You'd have us all turn in our guns for the "collective good" of us all!!
Mike
Its now 70°
Decided on fish & chips
Thanks again for the coffee
Fish and chips is OK with me!!
Mike
Major E A Sterner, I agree with you big time!!! I hold no Allegiances to either party (they are both corrupt (hello turtle!!!) !!!!), but I will be never side with those that want to tell me what to do, how to do, where to do, when to do!!!! They can all KMA! for all I care !!! If you're scared, LEAVE!!!!
Mike
Up to the minuet, !!!! I was not wearing a mask while posting the previous posts so, please be aware of that FACT!! LOL !!!! Hold your breath while reading these posts!! Lol!!!!
Mike
Washoe County Nevada also has a drawing system for the general populace to receive the COVID vaccine. Doing the eligible people by threat tiers, after Service techs of all sorts have been taken care of.
Put in my app (as one of those over 70) last part of last week. Got a notification I was selected on Friday. Got first dose yesterday. (The wife hasn't been so lucky; she has to wait for the next batch.) :(
So far, I haven't grown any abnormal appendages or had any overwhelming urges to turn liberal. ::) Go in for the second dose in 3 weeks (maybe that's the one that alter your political standing)! If so someone shoot me for the Zombie I may have become! :o :o
Quote from: Russ T Chambers on January 20, 2021, 05:21:48 PM
Washoe County Nevada also has a drawing system for the general populace to receive the COVID vaccine. Doing the eligible people by threat tiers, after Service techs of all sorts have been taken care of.
Put in my app (as one of those over 70) last part of last week. Got a notification I was selected on Friday. Got first dose yesterday. (The wife hasn't been so lucky; she has to wait for the next batch.) :(
So far, I haven't grown any abnormal appendages or had any overwhelming urges to turn liberal. ::) Go in for the second dose in 3 weeks (maybe that's the one that alter your political standing)! If so someone shoot me for the Zombie I may have become! :o :o
I'm registered as of today I'm 1-C the wife is also but goes to 1-B in December.
I'm tired of the extremist's on both sides, Santa should have delivered a lot of history and civics books for Christmas. I am prouder every day as to have registered as an Independent from the Git Go and will never change so none of this on me as having voted what a party told me, I've always voted on my own thoughts and of course have done the right thing including sometimes not voting for either SOB to not give them an advantage. I'm old, tired and grumpy and want both sides to just leave me the F alone.
Quote from: Russ T Chambers on January 20, 2021, 05:21:48 PM
Washoe County Nevada also has a drawing system for the general populace to receive the COVID vaccine. Doing the eligible people by threat tiers, after Service techs of all sorts have been taken care of.
Put in my app (as one of those over 70) last part of last week. Got a notification I was selected on Friday. Got first dose yesterday. (The wife hasn't been so lucky; she has to wait for the next batch.) :(
So far, I haven't grown any abnormal appendages or had any overwhelming urges to turn liberal. ::) Go in for the second dose in 3 weeks (maybe that's the one that alter your political standing)! If so someone shoot me for the Zombie I may have become! :o :o
If that's the case, give credit where credit is due, Trump got you the vaccine!! If you grow an "extra appendage" please show for all to see!!!
Mike
On to more interesting things, got a FB request from a Ralph Crosby that looks a lot like our long lost Litl' Roo, I accepted of course. ;)
Ok
Quote from: Delmonico on January 20, 2021, 07:32:26 PM
On to more interesting things, got a FB request from a Ralph Crosby that looks a lot like our long lost Litl' Roo, I accepted of course. ;)
Me too.
Slim
Quote from: Silver Creek Slim on January 20, 2021, 09:55:35 PM
Me too.
Slim
Cool, nice to know the old phart is doing OK.
Burgers for supper, rest of the 10 pounds went into Sloppy Joes I'm working on, probably have a couple later when done, rest is going in the ice box and will get back on 1 pounds each and vacuum sealed. Rita and I feeling better and doing our own shopping were getting back to where we want, maybe a bit extra due to time and hating to go to the store, Lexie jokingly called me a food hoarder. To be truthful we could eat, drink coffee and iced tea for a month before we needed supplies and could go longer but not as many choices, tea bags might run out but at the present rate the coffee would last till June. Been buying the 2-3 pound whole beans at Cosco and putting in pint bags. Have about 8 kinds to chose from and maybe 12-14 pounds total. Don't like drinking the same kind for long times.
Got maybe 100 frozen Glen or Rita entries that just need popped in boiling water till hot. Sure helps when we have a bad day, beats Door Dash crap in cost and quality.
Thanks for the Call Glen , good chat glad to hear about Roo , hope he gets back posting here...
Morning all.
I ain't kicked the bucket yet. Spent yesterday driving the 2200 gallon tanker around town.
That's about all from Montana.
—TK
Morning y'all.
Coffee and tea are hot.
'Tis 24 and sunny. High of 35.
Slim
Took kid to school, may go lay back down a while, not sure, did a bunch of stuff around the house yesterday, may be a rest a bit more day, getting better and having more energy.
Going down to the Police station to register the new revolver and while out gonna pick up some nice red and yellow sweet peppers to slice for Chicken Fajitas.
Doctor's office called after my bloodwork yesterday with the results. He's putting me on an additional diabetes med. I guess sitting around in "social quarantine", taking too many trips to the refrigerator and cupboards, out of boredom or cabin fever, has elevated my A1C numbers a bit.
Expecting highs in the upper 40's today before a cold snap leading into the weekend. Flurries predicted, but no accumulation. Won't have to fire up the snowblower.
Enjoy the day.
RCJ
Quote from: River City John on January 21, 2021, 10:53:55 AM
Going down to the Police station to register the new revolver and while out gonna pick up some nice red and yellow sweet peppers to slice for Chicken Fajitas.
Doctor's office called after my bloodwork yesterday with the results. He's putting me on an additional diabetes med. I guess sitting around in "social quarantine", taking too many trips to the refrigerator and cupboards, out of boredom or cabin fever, has elevated my A1C numbers a bit.
Expecting highs in the upper 40's today before a cold snap leading into the weekend. Flurries predicted, but no accumulation. Won't have to fire up the snowblower.
Enjoy the day.
RCJ
Mine have went down since I found out about the problem, the weight hasn't but yet hasn't went up, so I monitor it for water retention and Heather says since the problem is my cooking and the blood numbers look good so not to worry about it. Oldest daughter kinda yelled at me, thinks I go out to much, yeah 4-5 trips to the store a month, sorry I can't shop on line for groceries, tried that, half of what I want is not on line. Got name on list for vaccinate so should be a little safer, not sure when though, they have to run the numbers and see where I fall.
There's a problem with your cooking? ;) :P
What, too many whole ingredients and not enough additives?
RCJ
Bought a 10 pound tube of burger, sloppy joes are simmering as we speak, granddaughter don't like them (now listed as boomer food) so Rita and I will have to eat them. OK tomorrow the left overs will be put in vacuum seal bags with enough for 5 in each one. Rita made up 10 pounds of tators as scalloped potatoes and those are bagged, probably have 100 or more individual entree's ready to plop in a pot of boiling water for lazy nights. Taco meat, different pasta and other things too, doing fried rice Sat and fried drum sticks, chicken butts were cheap, not talking about the 15 pound bag of rice I bought and repackaged. Got maybe 5 pounds of coffee of different kinds in pint bags, open, grind put in pint jar and good for 3-4 days. Different kind every few days. Planned on doing that in 2019 but things went south, what we had was nice but had to do way too much door dash when we got home. Even food from your favorite restaurant kinda sucks in the living room out of Styrofoam and off TV trays. And it gets expensive, you know me, I can serve pretty dang good food for what a door dash McD's meal costs.
Quote from: River City John on January 21, 2021, 10:53:55 AM
Going down to the Police station to register the new revolver...
Picture!
BTW, what is a cousin-brother?
Slim
Batting 000 , ::) 1. County has no Vaccine, 2. not taking any appointments on line, can't even get them on the phone, to get form.
3. No Stimulus $600 as yet ...."SHE" got hers weeks ago , ( the first time around, last June they came together )
On the positive side , Penn bullets has shipped my 30 Mauser bullets.
This is what it looks like in the Montgomery Ward catalog.
I had one just like it , it shot high , you may want to install a taller front sight .
Nice, I really would like one on a 61, a Pocket Police would be even better, but that's just me.
Major 2, I tried shooting high once, but it messed up with my accuracy.
I'll just remember to shoot as if they're all riding Shetlands.
Quote from: River City John on January 21, 2021, 07:14:50 PM
This is what it looks like in the Montgomery Ward catalog.
Nice.
Slim
Anyone want to buy me a present, found out the domain Yuppies dot com is for sale. ::) ;D
Quote from: Delmonico on January 21, 2021, 08:54:45 PM
Anyone want to buy me a present, found out the domain Yuppies dot com is for sale. ::) ;D
Morning y'all.
Coffee and tea are hot.
'Tis 3 and partly cloudy. High of 17.
Slim
Morning all.
White stuff falling from the sky. I don't know the temperature;": the weather thing on my phone is not working today.
On today's to-do list, I'm driving over to Phillipsburg to pump a tank. After that, there are horses to feed.
—TK
Morning y'all.
Coffee and tea are hot.
'Tis -4 and clear. High of 22.
Slim
Morning y'all.
Coffee and tea are hot.
4" of white on the deck.
'Tis 20 and flurries. "Snow this morning will give way to partly cloudy conditions this afternoon. High around 30F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of snow 90%. Snow accumulations less than one inch."
Slim
Had about 4 yesterday, predicting 6-18 coming, depends on who you ask and what model they use.
No s**w here, cloudy and damp, though. But above freezing.
Just cold and bitter here.
8"-14" snow possible by Tuesday evening here.
We saw 81° ... ::)
Raining and thunder this morning. Leftover biscuits and gravy is warmed up!
Morning y'all.
Coffee and tea are hot.
'Tis -8 and clear. High of 23.
Slim
61° and light fag ...today, tomorrow and Wed. guessers say low to mid 80's...cooling down Thurs. and the end of the week.
That will Suit me right down to the ground :)
Thanks for the coffee, and I rustled up some Corn Flakes .... another day of same old same old
About 4" here worst is yet to come.
Belly deep to a Labrador now.
He's liking it now.
An hour or so ago they said we had 13" and was 3rd heaviest 1 day on record, at that time was 0.2 to go for #2.
He was having fun.
Morning y'all.
Coffee and tea are hot.
'Tis 15, light flurries and north wind. WC 1. "Light snow this morning will give way to mostly cloudy conditions this afternoon. High around 25F. Winds N at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of snow 80%. Snow accumulations less than one inch."
Slim
Quote from: Major 2 on January 14, 2021, 04:24:11 AM
The mustache was the give away .... B.Gen. Robin Olds
A visit to the Toy store today netted a NEAT Score
This vintage Jay-Pee Swivel Duty holster for a 357 Colt was in the $5 catch all basket ...
SNAG !It is dated 1944 ...but they were made into the 60's ...here "triple ace" B.Gen Robin Olds wears a similar one circa 1965
Left handed?
Another famous F4 pilot and Co commander of the 8th tactical fighter wing... "Chappie"
Who was my boss when I served.
Story was that Col Olds has 20 loops sewed on each side of belt.
I believe there is a holster like yours in a box in the back room.
The tornado last night was very close. We did head to the bunker for a while. Lots of rain and flooding.
Indeed a Lefty ...has 12 loops Dated 1944 uber cool My Police duty holster is designed with belt slide & D rings for over shoulder strap
I note the USFA issue holster that B.Gen Olds & Gen. Daniel 'Chappie' James Jr. were is different in that the suspension is the wire hooks are for the Web belt and the toe is sewn and has a tiedown
Glad the twister missed you...
We got 14.5 total, 2nd heaviest on record for one day, record still stands at 19.
Wife had to go get Covid test today for surgery on Friday, has had to cancel heart ultrasound twice because of snow. Try again tomorrow. She was all upset this morning, can't get the scooping guy on phone, must be scooping, Found out granddaughter has no snow type boots or proper pants to scoop that deep. I ain't much use, she got the steps and the car cleaned off and her Yuppie not real but sorta 4WD went right out the driveway because the snow was only maybe a foot and no drifting. Street better and 2 blocks to snow route, should be fine, left about 45 minutes ago, no call about being stuck or in the ditch.
Quote from: Major 2 on January 26, 2021, 01:05:21 PM
Indeed a Lefty ...has 12 loops Dated 1944 uber cool My Police duty holster is designed with belt slide & D rings for over shoulder strap
I note the USFA issue holster that B.Gen Olds & Gen. Daniel 'Chappie' James Jr. were is different in that the suspension is the wire hooks are for the Web belt and the toe is sewn and has a tiedown
Glad the twister missed you...
That is like the issue I had.
These are in a box of holster here. Several more including a few of mine. These were Suzanne daddy's . The pouch and one on right are Don Hume the other a Bianca (spelling) both basket weave- my duty stuff is all just plain black leather or kydec or nylon. Including my one Air Force issue.
Now I am worn out.
:) take it easy , but glad to see you back, missed you.
I'll have to keep an eye out for USAF Issue , I had not set out to collect vintage holsters (I sorta blundered in )
One Bauer Brothers came with a COLT Police Positive I bought.
and another Original WWII US M3 Enger-Kress Shoulder Holster with a 1911 Ithaca from a Pilot I acquired
I also got a Really cool soft holster with my WW2 bring back 1918 Luger.
and a capture Beretta M1935 came with its issue holster
" voilà " I had budding assortment !
Morning all.
Have an early call out at work today. Have to pump a grease trap at a restaurant.
Modern Air Force issue holsters are just Blackhawk kydex with a drop leg option. Less exciting
-TK
Maybe in 50 or 60 years vintage kydex may be of interest :-\
Like I said "I had not set out to collect vintage holsters" :-\
Can't afford collector cars or motorcycles
no interest in collecting Stamps, coins, fishing lures or cigar wrappers
Tell myself "to old to collect women" ( actually falls into that can't afford syndrome too )
so Old guns and apparently accompanying leather :-\
Morning y'all.
Coffee and tea are hot.
Got an ear ache from this cold, so taking a PTO day and get some rest.
I have two vintage holsters. Like Major 2 said "I had not set out to collect vintage holsters".
A 1914 Mauser and a WWII 1911A1 that came with the pistols.
'Twas -5 earlier. 'Tis 4 and sunny. High of 22.
Slim
Yuppiemobile is stuck at end of the drive, dog gets to keep his danglies now till Feb 10. Road service is going to be here in about a half hour, I just wanted to grab the scoop, I know I could have got it out, just a snow plow ridge. ::) Rita has a heart ultrasound at 1:45, she called and they said that to come in early and they'd work her in. Not sure if John hasn't caught up or what, no answer, hope he OK, Niece and her husband are coming over later to shovel if John don't get here. Had maybe another inch last night.
Morning y'all.
Coffee and tea are hot.
'Tis -10 and cloudy. High of 20.
Slim
Thanks Slim :)
Suffering along with a sore back today ( I can sympathize with you all that are shoveling SNOW)
In my case, I wrenched mine pressure washing my building , I must have over did it moving the unit around and twisting.
Sounds STUPID< but there it is sore as he!! :-[
No plans on the day, ain't retirement grand :-X :-\
Morning y'all.
Coffee and tea are hot.
Something wrong with the Beast's transmission. Need to call mechanic.
'Tis -1 and clear. High of 26.
Slim
Thanks for the Coffee
Seems the season for equipment failures ::) Last week here it was a new Range
..... then your Transmission :(
And just now "SHE" announced the Dryer has packed up and gone south
" her standard repartee " well it has been going for while " :P
SIGH !!!!! ::)
Morning all.
30 degrees with a bit of white stuff falling in Missoula.
Today's plan is to drive a convoy of vehicles out to Lolo Hot Springs lodge and fox their plumbing issues: I am not sure what this entails, but I figure I will likely learn.
On the topic of equipment failure: my right front wheel bearing is on the list to be replaced this weekend. It's making noise. Also, the fuel injectors are next in line.
Any word from Roo about tornadoes?
—TK
I gleaned from Roo's post , the Tornado missed him, but was close enough to have him sit it out in his storm cellar
He posted on another subject after that, so I guessed he was OK !
Well ! machine is ordered, delivery is Feb. 3 ::) Considering that good ( took 4 weeks to get the Range )
beats hanging the laundry on the fence this morning :-[
Here is a picture of the 1914 Mauser holster.
Slim
Morning y'all.
Coffee and tea are hot.
Added 24oz of trans fluid. Much better. But, there is revolution noise that started Thursday. Taking it to the mechanic in a bit.
'Tis 26 and overcast. "Light snow this morning will transition to snow showers this afternoon. Temps nearly steady in the low to mid 30s. Winds ESE at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of snow 70%." Could get 3.5".
Slim
Forgot, Rita got through her surgery fine yesterday, having some minor drainage problems, probably won't be home today. Lexie is going to a friends house overnight, I am going to get yelled at I just know that. ::)
Quote from: Delmonico on January 30, 2021, 11:21:21 AM
Forgot, Rita got through her surgery fine yesterday, having some minor drainage problems, probably won't be home today. Lexie is going to a friends house overnight, I am going to get yelled at I just know that. ::)
Just lock him in Lexie's room.
Transmission is fine. He will change the transfer case oil, adjust the bands, and possibly change the u-joint. Getting new tires, also.
Slim
Why does it seem that cars and trucks always break down in the coldest part of the year? I had to replace the water pump on my wife's Chrysler 300, my sons truck( Was mine) needs the u-joints replaced and my car needs the exhaust repaired/ replaced and the steering/ suspension repaired? I was luck in that a friend of mine let me use his shop for the water pump, but the rest I'll have to do in my driveway.
Metal is stressed the most during it. Look at what the high Sulphur rivets did in the Titanic, I remember when they did the testing on it and my dad and I both not being surprised.
::)
Quote from: Silver Creek Slim on January 29, 2021, 07:49:15 PM
Here is a picture of the 1914 Mauser holster.
Slim
I had hunted for one for my Steyr , but they are rare and costly.
Gun had been Austrian Police issue, Manufactured in 1929.... The back story was it was a bring back , having been required to be turned over in the American sector when Austria capsulated.
I found one I could make a pattern from , this was the end result replica holster.
Test, Test, Test.
OK, it works, confuser ain't the problem.
Quote from: The Trinity Kid on January 30, 2021, 10:08:29 PM
Operator error ::)
—TK
And both on the tablet and phone and nothing else, don't think so Pako. ;D
The phone call to Leo Tanner at 3:30 am the other night was, only 1:30 am his time, didn't wake him though, he got up, saw a call from me at 3:30 am and was afraid of bad news then listened to a message saying I was sorry, no idea how it did it then about 3 minutes of my cussing and trying to hang it up, last thing he heard was well F if you are so good you do it, the a couple damn it's from Rita and click.
Better than the day we were talking, Rita called for help, said I'd call him back not realizing he'd heard "Glen come help me he has a knife." I went in, told anoth year and some old pup to drop it, picked it up and called him back, he had no idea it was just the dog. ;D
Morning y'all.
Coffee and tea are hot.
2" so far.
'Tis 22 and flurries. High of 30. Should get another 1".
Slim
Quote from: Delmonico on January 30, 2021, 11:40:36 PM
And both on the tablet and phone and nothing else, don't think so Pako. ;D
The phone call to Leo Tanner at 3:30 am the other night was, only 1:30 am his time, didn't wake him though, he got up, saw a call from me at 3:30 am and was afraid of bad news then listened to a message saying I was sorry, no idea how it did it then about 3 minutes of my cussing and trying to hang it up, last thing he heard was well F if you are so good you do it, the a couple damn it's from Rita and click.
Better than the day we were talking, Rita called for help, said I'd call him back not realizing he'd heard "Glen come help me he has a knife." I went in, told anoth year and some old pup to drop it, picked it up and called him back, he had no idea it was just the dog. ;D
HUH ! ???
;D With Delmonico, a run-on talker, it's never just "What is he talking' about?", but also "Who", "Where", "Why" and "How"?
Heck with you all, was tired. ::) Been a rough week, looks like I go get her later, will have drains and all that junk. Now I have a missing dog, quiet pups that you can't see are scary. :-\
Should have got a black dog or a new chair and couch, he was in plain sight. Brown on brown.
Quote from: Delmonico on January 31, 2021, 11:29:39 AM
Heck with you all, was tired. ::) Been a rough week, looks like I go get her later, will have drains and all that junk. Now I have a missing dog, quiet pups that you can't see are scary. :-\
I was going to ask if you've checked your blood sugars, or perhaps your meds have/ haven't kicked in.
Was actually multi tasking, no one but me and the dog, got the music up high and sorting pictures, just checked blood sugar, good idea and it's fine. Looks like Rita gets to be sprung about 7 pm if things go good today.
Need to go make toast, got French Onion soup ready. No fancy Gurye or what ever cheese, got a choice of Parma or sharp cheddar. Used Lea and Perrins in it so it has rotten fish as is proper.
Don't forget the croutons.
Toast points with melted cheese on it. Should have made some sourdough French. ;D Ain't been baking bread lately so got store run. ::)
OK, squares, not points.
Slim, RCJ and Pony Express, would that be a good base for a lunch at the muster, maybe with a big load of cinnamon rolls or something similar?
I'm afraid that our crowd, due to years of inactivity raising their pinkie when eating High Society foods, - we would have trouble getting it to our mouths.
Besides, a true Nebraskan eats campfire chili with their cinnamon buns.
I like onions in , on or made or served anyway
Your Soup looks great :)
Quote from: River City John on January 31, 2021, 06:42:28 PM
I'm afraid that our crowd, due to years of inactivity raising their pinkie when eating High Society foods, - we would have trouble getting it to our mouths.
Besides, a true Nebraskan eats campfire chili with their cinnamon buns.
Well we could do that one and something else with the onion soup. Thinking make the broth with some roast made into small chunks and leave them in the soup which the high society people don't do but gives us some meat also, a veggie and a cobbler would be great.
Wanting to keep it very good quality food but want to make it a little easier on the cook, doing better everyday but may not be back to full speed by June and sadly may never make it back up to full. Not that it matters but I think Jerry needs to get me a Handicap Parking sign. ;D I am going to refuse to give up as long as i can.
That is the spirit
Actually, I make a stew with beef , either a chuck , rump or stew beef and onion soup , add carrots & mushrooms
you can add potato's ( I don't cause I'm off the carbohydrates ) but sweet potato works.