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by gljjt
Tue Sep 02, 2014 8:46 am
Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
Topic: Wife says "OK", let the building commence
Replies: 62
Views: 11496

Re: Wife says "OK", let the building commence

sbrawley wrote:
I did get to shoot at my parents
I hope you missed. :lol:
by gljjt
Sun Aug 10, 2014 1:22 pm
Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
Topic: Wife says "OK", let the building commence
Replies: 62
Views: 11496

Re: Wife says "OK", let the building commence

dicion wrote:
gljjt wrote: Now you are learning. 1 AR15 = 1 Dresser. My wife and I have the same arrangement except it is 1 gun = 1 Coach Purse.
Man, you get off easy then. My wife's conversion rate is 1 Firearm to 1 Major piece of household furniture or repair/replacement.

My Kimber became a Couch, My AR a Dining Room Table.

Last week I talked about getting a Tavor Space gun, and now I have 3 quotes for a new roof on the table.

My wife really loves coach purses! Although I can't exercise this option too often. It doesn't hurt though that she likes and has her own firearms and CHL!
by gljjt
Sat Aug 09, 2014 11:42 am
Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
Topic: Wife says "OK", let the building commence
Replies: 62
Views: 11496

Re: Wife says "OK", let the building commence

sbrawley wrote:
gljjt wrote:
sbrawley wrote:My lower is complete. After watching some YouTube videos, building the lower was a lot easier than I had anticipated. I am concerned, however, about the trigger. It has very minimal travel. Is that normal? (StagArms LPK) If so, I can see why you would want to keep the safety on until you're ready to fire. The slightest pressure on the trigger will cause it to fire. I'm hoping to have my upper assembly this month with my magazine(s) and ammo shortly after.

On a side note, the wife decided to wake me up at 1 PM to go dresser shopping (I work nights) and she decided to prepare my clothes. She went into my closet and grabbed my pants with the holster attached and then a shirt I use to conceal and put them on the bed so I could get ready, without even asking if I was going to carry today. I guess by carrying everyday she now just assumes I'm going to do it. :coolgleamA:
When we left, we stopped for a bite to eat, and then to Gander Mountain where I picked up 350rd case of Blazer Brass 9mm FMJ that was on sale. Then we went to the furniture store and purchased her dresser and a set of rugs for the living room.
Now you are learning. 1 AR15 = 1 Dresser. My wife and I have the same arrangement except it is 1 gun = 1 Coach Purse.
:rolll I wonder what a Caribbean cruise would get me? :rolll
1 rifle, 1shotgun, 2 handguns. And a really great cruise!
by gljjt
Fri Aug 08, 2014 9:28 am
Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
Topic: Wife says "OK", let the building commence
Replies: 62
Views: 11496

Re: Wife says "OK", let the building commence

sbrawley wrote:My lower is complete. After watching some YouTube videos, building the lower was a lot easier than I had anticipated. I am concerned, however, about the trigger. It has very minimal travel. Is that normal? (StagArms LPK) If so, I can see why you would want to keep the safety on until you're ready to fire. The slightest pressure on the trigger will cause it to fire. I'm hoping to have my upper assembly this month with my magazine(s) and ammo shortly after.

On a side note, the wife decided to wake me up at 1 PM to go dresser shopping (I work nights) and she decided to prepare my clothes. She went into my closet and grabbed my pants with the holster attached and then a shirt I use to conceal and put them on the bed so I could get ready, without even asking if I was going to carry today. I guess by carrying everyday she now just assumes I'm going to do it. :coolgleamA:
When we left, we stopped for a bite to eat, and then to Gander Mountain where I picked up 350rd case of Blazer Brass 9mm FMJ that was on sale. Then we went to the furniture store and purchased her dresser and a set of rugs for the living room.
Now you are learning. 1 AR15 = 1 Dresser. My wife and I have the same arrangement except it is 1 gun = 1 Coach Purse.

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