Don't accept anything with onboard 5G or a "connected driving experience" or you'll never really own the truck. By pushing over the air updates without your knowledge or acceptance, the manufacturer can change the configuration, features, or characteristics of your vehicle at will. Some of these...
Fiesta Bowl sponsors have to be reconsidering their life choices. I get that you have to throw an occasional bone to the scrub conference, but Liberty?
Are they going to dig Falwell up and bring him to Arizona like Weekend at Bernie’s? That would at least make it interesting. Maybe move it a...
Got my first Shingrix shot last year. Made it from the pharmacy to the emergency room in time. I needed adrenaline, cortisone shots, and Benadryl. Wife used a sharpie to track the swelling in my arm and shoulder. I looked like a topo map once I recovered.
Neighbor bought 2 ranch rifles in 5.56. Says after they come for his AR, he needs something to shoot the 25,000 rounds of green tips he has tucked in the crawl space.
Mine are in .308. ‘81 Lightweight Takedown, Stainless Takedown, and Black Label 16”. All respectable out of the box, but really seem to like Barnes 150 TTSX over Varget. All 1” or less at 100 to start.
Had all the triggers worked on. They were creepy and gritty to start. They’ll never be match...
TSA keys are common. Seeing a firearms case with TSA locks would raise flags. They were likely checking to ensure the contents weren’t tampered with or stolen.
It’s the gun case itself that gets personal locks. So, for example, if you lock a pistol in a small case, and put that case inside a suitcase, the outer suitcase would use a TSA lock. The inner gun case a personal lock.
TSA and the occasional airline employee sometimes misunderstands.
US Code Title 49 is the one that says: “The container in which it is carried is locked, and only the passenger retains the key or combination.”
Our girls get tagged by copperheads pretty often, despite aversion training. It’s usually muzzle swelling that drops to the neck and chest the next day.
We load them up with Benadryl and watch them closely. Most copperhead bites are dry bites; dogs aren’t prey, they’re a nuisance, and...