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45 gr hornady critical defense is nothing to scoff at! does some pretty good damage for a pistol you don't even realize you have!


 
And why not a video review I did! It's my first one so don't be to harsh


[video=youtube;3KQ1M3RulFM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KQ1M3RulFM[/video]
 
cool vid Grunt.

my favorite snack.
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Man that sausage and cheese is making me hungry....but the opinel doesn't sit well with me when ingested. :D ;)
 
Great review Grunt.
Love the swing out cylinder.

Poor watermelon though,such a waste.
 
don't worry hugh, i use mineral oil....should be safe for ingestion. ;)
 
True. ;)

It is food safe after all, that makes it edible I suppose. If nothing else it should slip through easier. :D
 
I should probably add some more pics to this thread. I can't remember if I've shared these:

We have a family of FL panthers that live on the dropzone. We see them quite often.

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Always get pics of tracks because they scare easy and don't like to be photographed.
 
This one I'm not sure about. From my understanding, FL panthers shouldn't get so big to leave a print this size. The local guys that have lived in town for a long time say there is a large black panther someone brought from south America as a pet and let go when it got too big. I've never seen it. But this track is huge.

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My grandfather (left) and one of his best friends in Asia teaching locals. Both Army SF.

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This is Nathan Offen on his 90th birthday after a jump. He is a holocaust survivor and has an amazing story. Really great guy and very humble. One of my most rewarding tandems to date.

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I remember way back in grade school,reading that the FL locals called them gophers & they were smaller than average & pretty scarce.
Wouldn't you love to come face to face with that Black Panther?That'd get your heart pumping fast eh?Might even be as big a rush as jumping out of a perfectly good airplane.:rolleyes:
 
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great pic Hugh. that's so cool.

i just added a bunch of pics to my other posts, but this is a GAW after all, and i got my eye on that muck! ;) :D

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Never heard them called gophers before, nice! And their numbers have been improving the last few years. The times I've had the pleasure of seeing them, they seemed to be just as surprised by me as I was of them. I got to see a female with her cub in tow from about 15yds and a HUGE male from about 50. And a couple other times as they were crossing trails. Beautiful animals.
 
That VT Hunter is amazing btw.

And Myke, I should take a pic of our plane, it's not perfectly good! ;) Lots of motivation to jump out!
 
Never heard them called gophers before, nice! And their numbers have been improving the last few years. The times I've had the pleasure of seeing them, they seemed to be just as surprised by me as I was of them. I got to see a female with her cub in tow from about 15yds and a HUGE male from about 50. And a couple other times as they were crossing trails. Beautiful animals.
I could be wrong about the gopher name,but it stuck because I remember thinking that it was a strange name for a cat & we set gopher traps in our yard all the time.
That's cool you saw the mom & cub.
The only wild cats I've seen were a Bobcat & a Lynx,no cougar yet.
 
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