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funfact: I mostly sleep entirely clothed with my belt on. I find sleeping without a shirt and pants to be really uncomfortable for some reason.
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Sgt. Shaved Balls posted:funfact: I mostly sleep entirely clothed with my belt on. TMI time from the Naramyth household! ![]() My wife and I are the exact opposite.
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Naramyth posted:TMI time from the Naramyth household! I love it when you guys sleep naked. It makes peeking through your windows even more exciting.
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Miso Beno posted:
I bought a pair of these, I love them. For driving and basically nothing else.
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| # ? Feb 18, 2011 16:34 |
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Naramyth posted:TMI time from the Naramyth household! If you are married or in a comfy relationship and not sleeping (nearly) naked, it means you either have sneaky-aged kids or are doing it wrong.
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| # ? Feb 18, 2011 16:40 |
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I sleep in sweatpants usually just cuz it gets so drat cold.
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| # ? Feb 18, 2011 17:07 |
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I sleep fully clothed. At work. Protip, put on headphones pull your cap over your eyes and listen to: http://www.rainymood.com/ Then sleeeeeeeep...... ZZzzzz....
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Black Stormy posted:I love it when you guys sleep naked. It makes peeking through your windows even more exciting. I haven't put blinds up just for you.
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Heintron posted:I sleep fully clothed. At work. Holy poo poo this is great
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penis bandana posted:Failing this, a ballcap that you absolutely refuse to remove at any time. Bonus for NRA trucker cap.
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| # ? Feb 18, 2011 19:33 |
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Three Birkenstock dealers within a 5 mile radius in a college town in Michigan.
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CAT ON THE COUCH!! posted:My mohawk used to be this big. True story! mine never made it quite that long, or quite that colorful.
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| # ? Feb 18, 2011 19:58 |
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Hate to interrupt the fashion derail, but relevant stuff from Red Jacket...![]()
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Naramyth posted:TMI time from the Naramyth household! Pics. Now.
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Young Freud posted:Hate to interrupt the fashion derail, but relevant stuff from Red Jacket... You meant to put this in the "Tacticlol - You should do this just because you can" thread.
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theclaw posted:Three Birkenstock dealers within a 5 mile radius in a college town in Michigan. Ann Arbor is the hippie capital of the state.
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Sgt. Shaved Balls posted:funfact: I mostly sleep entirely clothed with my belt on. I can't sleep in anything more than boxers. I'm a pretty active sleeper, so I get all wrapped up and constricted if I wear clothes to bed.
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| # ? Feb 18, 2011 20:33 |
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Insane Totoro posted:Pics. Now.
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| # ? Feb 18, 2011 20:42 |
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Naramyth posted:D'awwwww that kitty
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| # ? Feb 18, 2011 20:58 |
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*Clothes poo poo* Oh boy, my wardrobe will drive everyone up a wall. Jeans (same type, bought in a group of ten at the same time), colored, short sleeved undershirt with pocket (also bought in bulk), a button-up denim shirt with two pockets (more bulk), and white tennis shoes with black socks. Same thing every day. It prepares me for handling temperatures from 0 to 90 with mild variations. Oh, and generally, the overshirt is untucked/unbuttoned for anywhere between 30 and 65. Buttoned and tucked for below, off for above. S-Alpha fucked around with this message at Feb 18, 2011 around 21:04 |
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S-Alpha posted:*Clothes poo poo* Aside from the lack of variation, there's nothing really wrong with that. I guess the "Canadian Tuxedo" thing with the denim-on-denim is frowned upon though.
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Cyrano4747 posted:edit: a fast google search shows that, yup, there is one. Just one? There's like 4 Whole Foods and Port Authorities.
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Young Freud posted:Hate to interrupt the fashion derail, but relevant stuff from Red Jacket...
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Pitch posted:Not really an awful idea but the owner acted so loving smug about how this was going to change everything about how police and military open doors. He even told some story about how oh yeah some little no-name company used to build something like that with pump-actions a long time ago, wonder why it never caught on... The biggest problem I can see is that the whole AK action is just too tall for that application. You can't use the AR mag a "grip" anymore.
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Pitch posted:Not really an awful idea but the owner acted so loving smug about how this was going to change everything about how police and military open doors. He even told some story about how oh yeah some little no-name company used to build something like that with pump-actions a long time ago, wonder why it never caught on... Yeah, and I hate anything like this that's presented as a solution to a problem. If you show me the same thing with an attitude of "Hey look, I put a shotgun on my AR," it's suddenly more reasonable in a way (if that makes sense).
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DJExile posted:D'awwwww that kitty Obiwan is my buddy. He follows me around like a dog.
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Inspector_71 posted:The biggest problem I can see is that the whole AK action is just too tall for that application. You can't use the AR mag a "grip" anymore. The under-mounted Saiga needs an AR-magwell extension, similar to that on the FN EGLM. While it would utter change it being a Saiga/Kalashnikov, the canting the gas tube to the side or horizontally parallel with the barrel would trim down the profile. I once of a similar idea for the M26 MASS, with a gas tube piping just behind the muzzle brake and running along the left-side of the weapon. Maybe have a reciprocating charging handle, in case for manual operation.
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penis bandana posted:Yeah, and I hate anything like this that's presented as a solution to a problem.
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| # ? Feb 18, 2011 21:33 |
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Now all we need to do is mount a Glock on the Saiga! I wish we had an emoticon that was Xzibit combined with
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projecthalaxy posted:Now all we need to do is mount a Glock on the Saiga! You'll also need a bayonet attached to the laser/light on the glock.
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projecthalaxy posted:Now all we need to do is mount a Glock on the Saiga! No, mount a M320 'nade launcher then a Glock as a VFG.
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Young Freud posted:Hate to interrupt the fashion derail, but relevant stuff from Red Jacket... How long before a Kb! due to stresses at the chamber from the added weight from a Saiga?
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| # ? Feb 18, 2011 21:59 |
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Never? ARs don't really go together like that.
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Another advantage of the Everything Weapons System (EWS): it makes competition a breeze! So, what are all the cool kids using for 3-Gun? Just this 30 pound 4 trigger system of tactical operator gear hand signed by J M Browning* *Manufacturer's note: not that JMB.
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Speaking of tactical shotguns: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUSpHWJ3P5w "Maverick HS12 Over & Under (O/U) tactical shotgun by Mossberg"
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Jeans and Iron Maiden t shirts. Anything else and you're a failure as a goon.
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Pitch posted:Never? ARs don't really go together like that. I've heard of cases where enough weight was attached to a free float handguard that the torque placed on the chamber caused enough deformation resulting in a kaboom. Probably a legend but I could see it happening if you hung a loaded drum magazine on the Saiga.
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Will the jury accept a Rush t-shirt? Because that's what I wear about 300 days a year.
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