Nick. I agree. And I understood the limp wrist comment. I re-used it to make a point about the 1911. The first time I saw one I was in love. I was 7 years old and had fired no more than 3 guns; a double barrel 12 gauge, a lever action .30-30 and a single shot .22 rifle. But still I knew I had to...
It definitely is, if you're buying for utility alone. They don't all have to be for work.
There's something about a 1911 that makes men (sissy wrists or not) want to own it.
The reason I594 passed is the 54.16% voter turnout. The vast majority of those who failed to do their duty are without doubt pro gun assholes who think their vote will make no difference. In my mind they are as bad as the constitution hating liberals who voted for the initiative. Bastards.
They're all special. The fact that you exercise the right is even better.
@suprayo We should go sling lead some time. Firearms and Supras. Maybe we should start a meet and compete or something. Lots of gun nuts in my (red)neck of the woods.
I love it. Got a full on belly laugh. Then I thought about the reality of it and cried. Then I said "fuck it" and laughed some more. Believe me when I say I'm with you.
Again; http://www.supracentral.com/foundation/tsrm/
Also, Google EVAP.
Try to learn the easy stuff, through the use of tools provided here. Flip through the manual, Google the names of parts and systems you don't understand, etc. It'll help you get (and understand) answers to the tricky stuff...
I've seen similar issues with the AEM and it was as simple as the battery not being fully charged. Even though it would have fired right up with the stock box.
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