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Yea, it's really not worth it unless you find it a LOT cheaper. I bought the Glock 36 last week. I found it in another state for a full $40.00 cheaper. Most FFL dealers will charge $20.00 to take delivery of it for you. By the time you add shipping to that, it negates any advantage to buying it out of state. I just bought it locally and paid the extra $40.00.
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2007 RSTD recall
Freebird replied to new2meRSTD's topic in Royal Star and Royal Star Tour Deluxe Tech Talk
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I can actually see both sides of this issue. I own the Carbtune and have used it for many years. I am 100% confident in the job that it does. I also agree with Kent though that they are NOT without their faults. I have indeed found that the rods can stick and require tapping on the tubes to make sure that they are moving freely. I have found though that if you remove them from time to time and clean them that they rarely stick. I have checked mine by hooking each to the same port and found them to be accurate if clean and the tubes held vertically. I have NOT found that they have to be held perfectly vertical but they have to be pretty close to vertical. I do actually think that the dial type vacuum gauges are a better choice. I will continue to use my Carbtune but if I found myself in the market for a new tool for doing this job, I would probably go with the dial gauges.
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Don't Try this Kiddies. Not nice Border Guards.
Freebird replied to mrich12000's topic in Watering Hole
I pretty much agree. I've been through customs in many places including England, Germany, Thailand, Japan, Hong Kong, China, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Venezuela...I know I'm forgetting some. It has usually been non-eventful. I have on a couple of occasions run across some of those guys who had obvious attitudes but by being polite and just answering their questions, I never gave them a reason to go off on me. With ONE exception and that was entering Mexico late one night after a flight into Mexico City. On my previous visit to Mexico City, I was told that I should have have filled out a customs declaration form my my personal laptop computer. They were very nice and simply told me that it wasn't required unless I was bringing it in as a sample product or to sell. So this time, I didn't fill out the form. This time I got an agent that demanded to know why I had not declared my computer and he had a very bad attitude about it. I explained to him what I was told the last time and he started getting ugly about it. Maybe it was due to the long flight or the late arrival time but I lost my cool just a little bit and probably raised my voice a bit when I told him that if they couldn't agree among themselves whether or not I am supposed to fill out the form then HOW THE HELL was I supposed to figure it out. I was a bit angry by then. Now, I was very stupid to take that attitude with him and am lucky that I didn't end up in some Mexican jail but for some reason, he backed down very quickly. The look on his face was total surprise and I could tell that he was suddenly very unsure and lost his confidence. I have always chalked it up to the fact that he was fairly young and probably not too long on the job. Whatever the reason, he got very friendly and passed me right on through. I sure scolded myself later though about my reaction and never let it happen again. -
Is there interest in another VentureRider mug order?
Freebird replied to Freebird's topic in Watering Hole
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LOL...now you KNOW that I was NOT agreeing with you.
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OH MAN....I wish I could be there. I KICK BUTT in Foosball.
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Yes, Harrington it is. FEMININE????? Bite your tongue.
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I agree but 10" low at 10 yards is excessive to me. I would be shooting it off some sand bags and even letting somebody else try it to verify that it's not something that you are doing and if it is truly shooting that low, I think I would be trying to return it.
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Well, it is done. I went this morning with the intention of buying a Glock 30. I liked it because of the high capacity (10 rounds). When I got there though, I ended up comparing it to the Glock 36 and even though the 36 doesn't hold as many rounds, it is quite a lot thinner and would be a much better choice for concealed carry should I ever decide that I want to do that. So, I came home with a new Glock 36. I shot it and the 30 a few months ago at a gun range in Toledo, OH so I already knew how they shot. It was just a tough decision between the 30 and the 36 but I am happy with the choice that I made.
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I did look into the Judge and did a lot of research on it. After reading quite a lot of range tests, I have decided that it is NOT a good gun for self defense. I think it's a neat concept and would be great for keeping around for snakes and etc., the tests show that it is simply not a great weapon for personal protection. I'm not concerned about hitting a target. I just know that I will need to do some shooting to re-train myself. I have no doubt that even right now, I would be accurate enough to get the job done.
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The riding is OK...but unfortunately..for several reasons we just didn't get much riding in this summer. There is a place about 40 minutes from me that has them for $369.00. I'm not getting one though. I went this afternoon to buy one and they had it right there in the case but I was advised by three sales people there to avoid it. They said that they have sent back more of this model for various issues than any other gun they have ever stocked. This was the second gun shop that told me the same thing. The first one didn't have one in stock so I didn't put much faith in what they said. I just figured that they were trying to sell me something else. So, I almost bought a S&W MP45 but just couldn't make myself do it. They sell the Smith and the Glock 30 for $559.00. I have shot the Glock 30 and really do like it. It is also a bit smaller than the Smith. BUT...they were sold out of the Glock. Once again I came home without one. There is another shop close by that sells the Glock for $20.00 more. I make visit them tomorrow if I have time.
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Yes, I agree with Earl. Check the classifieds and you'll also see that he sells a kit to remedy the issue.
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Yes it will. I've used mine many times for that purpose.
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Now you have brought up an issue that I have to deal with. Over the past few months, I have gone completely blind in my right eye. I haven't tried shooting since losing that vision and will have to figure out what the best solution is for me. I know that I can continue to shoot right handed but use my left eye to aim or I can try shooting left handed. I plan to try it both ways and just see which feels better to me. I still forget sometimes that I am now blind in that eye. I was at a friends house the a few days ago and he had just picked up a set of HD mufflers and we were wondering if they had the catalytic converter in them. The first thing I did was pick one of them up and hold it up to my right eye to find out if I could see all the way through it. Nope...I couldn't...not with THAT eye.
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I have been looking at a Taurus also...but the Millennium Pro .45. I've read great reviews of it online but then the first shop that I stopped at told me that they didn't carry that model because they had too many problems with it. I then went back and did more research and found out that there were indeed some problems when they first came out but they are on the third generation now and are very highly rated. So...I'm still looking at all my options but still leaning towards the Millennium Pro.
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I got my flu shot last Monday, no side effects at all from it. I get one every year and have never had a problem.
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I honestly don't know who made them all. I never did any of them. Sorry.
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Be careful what you put in your bikes. The EPA has now approved E15 Ethanol. At this time, they are saying that it is good for vehicles made in 2007 and later but they are saying that they will likely revise that to 2001 models and later. MANY small and large engine manufacturers are warning that you should NOT use E15 in your vehicles because it will damage rubber parts and plastics and can cause fuel leaks. Some environmental groups are even saying that it can cause increased pollution because ethanol contains only 66% the energy of gasoline so fuel mileage will likely suffer. The good news is that, for now at least, it is voluntary and many stations are likely to not add pumps for it or switch over from the E10 that many currently sell. Still, some will likely do it and you don't want to put it in your motorcycles. I don't want it in my cars either. It is absolutely crazy for them to do this. There was a story on the news earlier this week about meat prices going up due to the higher cost of corn. Looks like it is only going to get worse. Let's not let this get political. I'm thinking that it probably will and will then have to be deleted but for now, I'm just saying to WATCH what you put into your gas tank.
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Is this the one? http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=499
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Is there interest in another VentureRider mug order?
Freebird replied to Freebird's topic in Watering Hole
Of course I will ship it to Iceland for you. Extra postage fee? I think not. Yes it does, IF you pick it up in person. -
Mobil 1 for me too.
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OOPS....yea...sorry about that. I forgot that I recently changed that.
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Now THAT is FUNNY.
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Is there interest in another VentureRider mug order?
Freebird replied to Freebird's topic in Watering Hole
I think that, including two for me, that's about 38. A few more and I'll try to get a quote for a quantity of 50.