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  1. The good thing is that all you guys who feel that your rights are being threatened don't go out and shoot up people.

    As for large or small clips, a well trained soldier changes clips in 3 seconds and the extra weight of a large clip usually undermines accuracy. The only use for a large clip in combat is when you are ambushed and you have to run into the ambush with your gun at full automatic spraying bullets into the ambushers.In almost any other situation the gun will be fired at semi for greater accuracy. In short, you really do not need a 25 bullet clip in Olcot or Wilson.

    Sorry rolmops but, I don't know where you got your information. As a U.S. Army vet I took an oath at the time of enlistment that stated I would protect the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, either foreign or domestic. Please note the word "domestic". As a citizen I still uphold that oath and the contents of it. NOBODY should be able to say that as a citizen I can only carry a limited amount of ammunition and what I own as a weapon to protect myself and my neighbors. It was a right granted to me/us by our forefathers in the 2nd Amendment to protect it's citizens. A fully automatic weapon is not only used for ambush, but for attack as well. Also the larger clip allows you to carry more ammo without the need to reload all the time & not necessarily on auto. ;)

  2. hmm wonder what " Solstice " means ? :lol: yup 2 min a day be buffy weather in 6 days.

    The word solstice is derived from the Latin sol (sun) and sistere (to stand still), because at the solstices, the Sun stands still in declination; that is, the seasonal movement of the Sun's path (as seen from Earth) comes to a stop before reversing direction. The solstices, together with the equinoxes, are connected with the seasons. In many cultures the solstices mark either the beginning or the midpoint of winter and summer.

    The term solstice can also be used in a broader sense, as the date (day) when this occurs. The day of the solstice is either the longest day of the year (in summer) or the shortest day of the year (in winter) for any place outside of the tropics. :P Google is yer friend.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solstice

  3. Great info: This is compliments of Kjell Hanson's f/b page along with this comment: Fish like ledges, ledges are my favorite spot to fish in the fall, did you know many times fish could be on that ledge and you may not even know they are there, I call those "Dead Zone Fish"! Here are a couple interesting articles that could help you put more fish in the boat...

    http://www.hightechfishing.com/dzf.html

    http://www.hightechfishing.com/pdf/pros ... rsonar.pdf

    sonar.jpg

    Thanks Kjell :yes:

  4. Thinking of heading South for a ROADTRIP around the first week of Feb. I think I'll be taking I-95 & see where it takes me, no plans. Anybody got a good suggestion where to stop for a while before heading further? Campgrounds, sights to see, etc. I'm taking my mini-motorhome so I don't need any motels/hotels. Anyplace out of this dang snow.

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