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I've seen one new 9-5, but the dealer near me seems to continue to sell them. There are less and less every time I go there.
On a related note, my dad called me today to say he saw a 9-4x out today. The owner (well I guess the owner) of a business by where he works always had their two 9-7x's parked side-by-side right by the office. He said he drove by today and only saw one 9-7x...and brand new 9-4x next to it.
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So I'm watching this Capella University commercial and I'm like, "Hmm, those air vents look familiar. So does that speaker grille, and that mirror! That's a 9-5!"
Capella University commercial 1 - YouTube
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Long few days finally over with. My friend from Belgium arrived Tuesday evening and left last night.
While he was here we went shooting out at my dads house. He shot my Glock .45 and my M1 Carbine and thoroughly enjoyed himself. On Wednesday we took a road trip out to eastern Illinois to visit another friend. Road destruction tuned a 3 hour drive into a 5 hour drive. Didn't do much yesterday.
A friend from Redcar, UK shows up for an overnight on Tuesday.
I'm still tired.
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The M-1 here in New Jersey is banned as an assault weapon because of the bayonet fixture. Not the rate of fire or anything. A lot of them had to get sold or destroyed. But I got to fire a few friendly clips off at my pals in PA.
Really the difference between PA and NJ. While I was buying a holster my did walks over to me and says "Dad what's this?" ... I didn't hit me right off so I just said "AK, don't know if it's real of a knock off" ... then it hit me that he, a kid just walked over to me with an AK. :o:o
Then I asked him where he got it and he said from that table that had a bunch of them. In Jersey you have to produce "proof of state training" just to get them to open the case. We are the prime "Mommy State" and Trenton has like three shootings a day. Low fatality rate but a lot of shootings probably due to the lack of "state approved training" .. :cheesy:
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What is the point of the Capella commercial. It seems as of late we are bombed on TV with all of these odd school commercials. Like, you do not need a degree to be a first responder and though both accredited and odd schools teach these courses, I smell special funding for education or is it just the poor economy that drives folks to them? You need a degree to direct traffic? We get ITT or DeVry ever 5 minutes now. They must have some budget for advertising, it is an endless stream in our "media market".
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Makes me :oops: about the models that are still boxed in the closet because I never had "time".
You can just about smell the JP fuel and hear the tires chirp when they land. Amazing. :thumbsup:
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At first I thought it was tilt shift photography... ya know, where they make big things looks small. Here is a great example.
http://vimeo.com/21864555
Anywho. Just got back from a weekend visiting a friend in Binghamton, NY. About a 3.5 hour drive each way, not bad but pretty boring and once you get south of Syracuse, the roads really start to get bad; biggest expansion joints ever. Saw the first 9-3X I've ever seen that hasn't been on a dealer lot. I also saw two of these about 20 or 30 min outside of Buffalo. They were on a trailer, not popped up, but still quite cool.
http://www.google.com/url?source=img...mU5vgGJXyCiqHw
And I don't remember how long ago, but sometime this past summer I saw it's larger cousin...
http://www.google.com/url?source=img...8T7_72cPI69-EA
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There was one of those campers for Saab in the 80's and right to the demise of the hatch. It was called a "Topper".
You had to take the hatch door off to equip it but you had a standing room camper in any 900.
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