Quote from: CigarGuy87 on February 26, 2015, 11:18:47 AMThursday$3 meal option-1: Soup Beef Barley Salad Bar$5 meal option-2 combination of any/all of the following: Soup Beef Barley Salad Bar Made to order deli sandwich Grilled Fried Egg and Bacon Sandwich Bourbon Glazed Short Ribs Mango Shrimp CevicheBourbon Glazed Short Ribs...but that that Fired Egg and Bacon sandwich intrigues.
Thursday$3 meal option-1: Soup Beef Barley Salad Bar$5 meal option-2 combination of any/all of the following: Soup Beef Barley Salad Bar Made to order deli sandwich Grilled Fried Egg and Bacon Sandwich Bourbon Glazed Short Ribs Mango Shrimp Ceviche
Quote from: Texas Redfish on February 26, 2015, 11:29:45 AMQuote from: razgueado on February 26, 2015, 11:21:19 AMQuote from: Texas Redfish on February 26, 2015, 10:51:06 AMQuote from: razgueado on February 26, 2015, 10:25:41 AMQuote from: Texas Redfish on February 26, 2015, 10:21:19 AMMorning RAZMorning, Tex. A friend of mine tried to tempt me last night with some firearms he's selling. The Glock 29 and Sig 227 have my attention. The Springfield SOCOM would too, except I don't have the necessary $3K.If just the 3 of those are used and $3k then no reason to be too tempted. The G-29 is a bear to handle, lot of horsepower to ride with a little saddle, if you have never popped off a 10mm it is a big blast. I got a G-20 and would not want anything smaller with a 10mm unless using light ammo but that pretty much defeats the entire purpose. G29 also is a fat gun for small hands unless it is an SF version. SOCOM is a cool piece but unless it is pretty tricked out only a $1500-1600 gun new in the box. Also for real use there is lots better stuff, FN 308 being one of them at around $1200 new. Some new AR platform 308's too but you do like the "old school" and socom definitely fills that void nicely. P227 is very nice and comes in two versions tacops and regular. Regular is a $850 gun new in the box tacops about a grand or a little less. Downside they are only 10 rounds I think and why buy a modern 10 rd gun when nice options are available with way more....... Again FN - FNX 45 will shoot circles around that P-27 at around $600 or $1050 for the tactical model but heavier and bigger. There that is my 2 cents worth and nothing more, it is all about what feels good to you as none of them are bad guns whatsoever.The SOCOM is a SOCOM II, pretty tricked out, Eotech sight, bipod, bunch of mags, etc. But yeah, his ask is too high - he's expecting a counteroffer. The 227 is cool, but I've already got a .45, and would prefer a .40. The 10mm is a notion I keep entertaining for a backpacking gun, but still think I'd be better served with .44 Mag for that. Think I'll stick with the plan for now. Glock 23 for next purchase.Full Size 10mm glock loaded up with the newer Buffalo Bore Hard Cast Bullets is a major bone crusher and got 15 of them in it. Not that I am not a .44 mag fan though! Smith 460 might be the actual cats meow it shoots al sorts of bullets.Until I start spending time in Kodiak country, the 460 is just too much of everything. Here I'm gonna see Black bears, and if I see a Brown it will be a very, very rare occasion. I'm a pretty good shot and I'm pretty good under pressure, so I could probably be fine with a .357. But a 10mm or .44 Magnum offers the extra margin, while still being carryable.Truth be told, I'm more likely to come up against a Cougar (the four-legged kind) than a bear, but cougs are a damned sight easier to kill than bears.And I still plan on getting a .45-70 rifle anyway.
Quote from: razgueado on February 26, 2015, 11:21:19 AMQuote from: Texas Redfish on February 26, 2015, 10:51:06 AMQuote from: razgueado on February 26, 2015, 10:25:41 AMQuote from: Texas Redfish on February 26, 2015, 10:21:19 AMMorning RAZMorning, Tex. A friend of mine tried to tempt me last night with some firearms he's selling. The Glock 29 and Sig 227 have my attention. The Springfield SOCOM would too, except I don't have the necessary $3K.If just the 3 of those are used and $3k then no reason to be too tempted. The G-29 is a bear to handle, lot of horsepower to ride with a little saddle, if you have never popped off a 10mm it is a big blast. I got a G-20 and would not want anything smaller with a 10mm unless using light ammo but that pretty much defeats the entire purpose. G29 also is a fat gun for small hands unless it is an SF version. SOCOM is a cool piece but unless it is pretty tricked out only a $1500-1600 gun new in the box. Also for real use there is lots better stuff, FN 308 being one of them at around $1200 new. Some new AR platform 308's too but you do like the "old school" and socom definitely fills that void nicely. P227 is very nice and comes in two versions tacops and regular. Regular is a $850 gun new in the box tacops about a grand or a little less. Downside they are only 10 rounds I think and why buy a modern 10 rd gun when nice options are available with way more....... Again FN - FNX 45 will shoot circles around that P-27 at around $600 or $1050 for the tactical model but heavier and bigger. There that is my 2 cents worth and nothing more, it is all about what feels good to you as none of them are bad guns whatsoever.The SOCOM is a SOCOM II, pretty tricked out, Eotech sight, bipod, bunch of mags, etc. But yeah, his ask is too high - he's expecting a counteroffer. The 227 is cool, but I've already got a .45, and would prefer a .40. The 10mm is a notion I keep entertaining for a backpacking gun, but still think I'd be better served with .44 Mag for that. Think I'll stick with the plan for now. Glock 23 for next purchase.Full Size 10mm glock loaded up with the newer Buffalo Bore Hard Cast Bullets is a major bone crusher and got 15 of them in it. Not that I am not a .44 mag fan though! Smith 460 might be the actual cats meow it shoots al sorts of bullets.
Quote from: Texas Redfish on February 26, 2015, 10:51:06 AMQuote from: razgueado on February 26, 2015, 10:25:41 AMQuote from: Texas Redfish on February 26, 2015, 10:21:19 AMMorning RAZMorning, Tex. A friend of mine tried to tempt me last night with some firearms he's selling. The Glock 29 and Sig 227 have my attention. The Springfield SOCOM would too, except I don't have the necessary $3K.If just the 3 of those are used and $3k then no reason to be too tempted. The G-29 is a bear to handle, lot of horsepower to ride with a little saddle, if you have never popped off a 10mm it is a big blast. I got a G-20 and would not want anything smaller with a 10mm unless using light ammo but that pretty much defeats the entire purpose. G29 also is a fat gun for small hands unless it is an SF version. SOCOM is a cool piece but unless it is pretty tricked out only a $1500-1600 gun new in the box. Also for real use there is lots better stuff, FN 308 being one of them at around $1200 new. Some new AR platform 308's too but you do like the "old school" and socom definitely fills that void nicely. P227 is very nice and comes in two versions tacops and regular. Regular is a $850 gun new in the box tacops about a grand or a little less. Downside they are only 10 rounds I think and why buy a modern 10 rd gun when nice options are available with way more....... Again FN - FNX 45 will shoot circles around that P-27 at around $600 or $1050 for the tactical model but heavier and bigger. There that is my 2 cents worth and nothing more, it is all about what feels good to you as none of them are bad guns whatsoever.The SOCOM is a SOCOM II, pretty tricked out, Eotech sight, bipod, bunch of mags, etc. But yeah, his ask is too high - he's expecting a counteroffer. The 227 is cool, but I've already got a .45, and would prefer a .40. The 10mm is a notion I keep entertaining for a backpacking gun, but still think I'd be better served with .44 Mag for that. Think I'll stick with the plan for now. Glock 23 for next purchase.
Quote from: razgueado on February 26, 2015, 10:25:41 AMQuote from: Texas Redfish on February 26, 2015, 10:21:19 AMMorning RAZMorning, Tex. A friend of mine tried to tempt me last night with some firearms he's selling. The Glock 29 and Sig 227 have my attention. The Springfield SOCOM would too, except I don't have the necessary $3K.If just the 3 of those are used and $3k then no reason to be too tempted. The G-29 is a bear to handle, lot of horsepower to ride with a little saddle, if you have never popped off a 10mm it is a big blast. I got a G-20 and would not want anything smaller with a 10mm unless using light ammo but that pretty much defeats the entire purpose. G29 also is a fat gun for small hands unless it is an SF version. SOCOM is a cool piece but unless it is pretty tricked out only a $1500-1600 gun new in the box. Also for real use there is lots better stuff, FN 308 being one of them at around $1200 new. Some new AR platform 308's too but you do like the "old school" and socom definitely fills that void nicely. P227 is very nice and comes in two versions tacops and regular. Regular is a $850 gun new in the box tacops about a grand or a little less. Downside they are only 10 rounds I think and why buy a modern 10 rd gun when nice options are available with way more....... Again FN - FNX 45 will shoot circles around that P-27 at around $600 or $1050 for the tactical model but heavier and bigger. There that is my 2 cents worth and nothing more, it is all about what feels good to you as none of them are bad guns whatsoever.
Quote from: Texas Redfish on February 26, 2015, 10:21:19 AMMorning RAZMorning, Tex. A friend of mine tried to tempt me last night with some firearms he's selling. The Glock 29 and Sig 227 have my attention. The Springfield SOCOM would too, except I don't have the necessary $3K.
Morning RAZ
Quote from: razgueado on February 26, 2015, 11:43:55 AMQuote from: Texas Redfish on February 26, 2015, 11:29:45 AMQuote from: razgueado on February 26, 2015, 11:21:19 AMQuote from: Texas Redfish on February 26, 2015, 10:51:06 AMQuote from: razgueado on February 26, 2015, 10:25:41 AMQuote from: Texas Redfish on February 26, 2015, 10:21:19 AMMorning RAZMorning, Tex. A friend of mine tried to tempt me last night with some firearms he's selling. The Glock 29 and Sig 227 have my attention. The Springfield SOCOM would too, except I don't have the necessary $3K.If just the 3 of those are used and $3k then no reason to be too tempted. The G-29 is a bear to handle, lot of horsepower to ride with a little saddle, if you have never popped off a 10mm it is a big blast. I got a G-20 and would not want anything smaller with a 10mm unless using light ammo but that pretty much defeats the entire purpose. G29 also is a fat gun for small hands unless it is an SF version. SOCOM is a cool piece but unless it is pretty tricked out only a $1500-1600 gun new in the box. Also for real use there is lots better stuff, FN 308 being one of them at around $1200 new. Some new AR platform 308's too but you do like the "old school" and socom definitely fills that void nicely. P227 is very nice and comes in two versions tacops and regular. Regular is a $850 gun new in the box tacops about a grand or a little less. Downside they are only 10 rounds I think and why buy a modern 10 rd gun when nice options are available with way more....... Again FN - FNX 45 will shoot circles around that P-27 at around $600 or $1050 for the tactical model but heavier and bigger. There that is my 2 cents worth and nothing more, it is all about what feels good to you as none of them are bad guns whatsoever.The SOCOM is a SOCOM II, pretty tricked out, Eotech sight, bipod, bunch of mags, etc. But yeah, his ask is too high - he's expecting a counteroffer. The 227 is cool, but I've already got a .45, and would prefer a .40. The 10mm is a notion I keep entertaining for a backpacking gun, but still think I'd be better served with .44 Mag for that. Think I'll stick with the plan for now. Glock 23 for next purchase.Full Size 10mm glock loaded up with the newer Buffalo Bore Hard Cast Bullets is a major bone crusher and got 15 of them in it. Not that I am not a .44 mag fan though! Smith 460 might be the actual cats meow it shoots al sorts of bullets.Until I start spending time in Kodiak country, the 460 is just too much of everything. Here I'm gonna see Black bears, and if I see a Brown it will be a very, very rare occasion. I'm a pretty good shot and I'm pretty good under pressure, so I could probably be fine with a .357. But a 10mm or .44 Magnum offers the extra margin, while still being carryable.Truth be told, I'm more likely to come up against a Cougar (the four-legged kind) than a bear, but cougs are a damned sight easier to kill than bears.And I still plan on getting a .45-70 rifle anyway.All cougars go four legged at times, don't they?
Quote from: A Friend of Charlie on February 26, 2015, 11:22:14 AMQuote from: CigarGuy87 on February 26, 2015, 11:18:47 AMThursday$3 meal option-1: Soup Beef Barley Salad Bar$5 meal option-2 combination of any/all of the following: Soup Beef Barley Salad Bar Made to order deli sandwich Grilled Fried Egg and Bacon Sandwich Bourbon Glazed Short Ribs Mango Shrimp CevicheShort Rib is the obvious choice.How do you not go with the Mango Shrimp Ceviche?
Quote from: CigarGuy87 on February 26, 2015, 11:18:47 AMThursday$3 meal option-1: Soup Beef Barley Salad Bar$5 meal option-2 combination of any/all of the following: Soup Beef Barley Salad Bar Made to order deli sandwich Grilled Fried Egg and Bacon Sandwich Bourbon Glazed Short Ribs Mango Shrimp CevicheShort Rib is the obvious choice.
Quote from: sfish on February 26, 2015, 12:22:20 PMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on February 26, 2015, 11:22:14 AMQuote from: CigarGuy87 on February 26, 2015, 11:18:47 AMThursday$3 meal option-1: Soup Beef Barley Salad Bar$5 meal option-2 combination of any/all of the following: Soup Beef Barley Salad Bar Made to order deli sandwich Grilled Fried Egg and Bacon Sandwich Bourbon Glazed Short Ribs Mango Shrimp CevicheShort Rib is the obvious choice.How do you not go with the Mango Shrimp Ceviche?From an office cafetaria? Easily.
Quote from: A Friend of Charlie on February 26, 2015, 12:29:09 PMQuote from: sfish on February 26, 2015, 12:22:20 PMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on February 26, 2015, 11:22:14 AMQuote from: CigarGuy87 on February 26, 2015, 11:18:47 AMThursday$3 meal option-1: Soup Beef Barley Salad Bar$5 meal option-2 combination of any/all of the following: Soup Beef Barley Salad Bar Made to order deli sandwich Grilled Fried Egg and Bacon Sandwich Bourbon Glazed Short Ribs Mango Shrimp CevicheShort Rib is the obvious choice.How do you not go with the Mango Shrimp Ceviche?From an office cafetaria? Easily.Depends on whether you can visually assess the chef and his hygiene.
Quote from: razgueado on February 26, 2015, 12:30:44 PMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on February 26, 2015, 12:29:09 PMQuote from: sfish on February 26, 2015, 12:22:20 PMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on February 26, 2015, 11:22:14 AMQuote from: CigarGuy87 on February 26, 2015, 11:18:47 AMThursday$3 meal option-1: Soup Beef Barley Salad Bar$5 meal option-2 combination of any/all of the following: Soup Beef Barley Salad Bar Made to order deli sandwich Grilled Fried Egg and Bacon Sandwich Bourbon Glazed Short Ribs Mango Shrimp CevicheShort Rib is the obvious choice.How do you not go with the Mango Shrimp Ceviche?From an office cafetaria? Easily.Depends on whether you can visually assess the chef and his hygiene.had some good red snapper cerviche at Casual Havana in Hackensack a few weeks ago.
Quote from: flip from jersey on February 26, 2015, 12:32:31 PMQuote from: razgueado on February 26, 2015, 12:30:44 PMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on February 26, 2015, 12:29:09 PMQuote from: sfish on February 26, 2015, 12:22:20 PMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on February 26, 2015, 11:22:14 AMQuote from: CigarGuy87 on February 26, 2015, 11:18:47 AMThursday$3 meal option-1: Soup Beef Barley Salad Bar$5 meal option-2 combination of any/all of the following: Soup Beef Barley Salad Bar Made to order deli sandwich Grilled Fried Egg and Bacon Sandwich Bourbon Glazed Short Ribs Mango Shrimp CevicheShort Rib is the obvious choice.How do you not go with the Mango Shrimp Ceviche?From an office cafetaria? Easily.Depends on whether you can visually assess the chef and his hygiene.had some good red snapper cerviche at Casual Havana in Hackensack a few weeks ago.Are we still talking cougars Flip?
Quote from: razgueado on February 26, 2015, 12:30:44 PMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on February 26, 2015, 12:29:09 PMQuote from: sfish on February 26, 2015, 12:22:20 PMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on February 26, 2015, 11:22:14 AMQuote from: CigarGuy87 on February 26, 2015, 11:18:47 AMThursday$3 meal option-1: Soup Beef Barley Salad Bar$5 meal option-2 combination of any/all of the following: Soup Beef Barley Salad Bar Made to order deli sandwich Grilled Fried Egg and Bacon Sandwich Bourbon Glazed Short Ribs Mango Shrimp CevicheShort Rib is the obvious choice.How do you not go with the Mango Shrimp Ceviche?From an office cafetaria? Easily.Depends on whether you can visually assess the chef and his hygiene.like this would be a no!
Quote from: razgueado on February 26, 2015, 12:30:44 PMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on February 26, 2015, 12:29:09 PMQuote from: sfish on February 26, 2015, 12:22:20 PMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on February 26, 2015, 11:22:14 AMQuote from: CigarGuy87 on February 26, 2015, 11:18:47 AMThursday$3 meal option-1: Soup Beef Barley Salad Bar$5 meal option-2 combination of any/all of the following: Soup Beef Barley Salad Bar Made to order deli sandwich Grilled Fried Egg and Bacon Sandwich Bourbon Glazed Short Ribs Mango Shrimp CevicheShort Rib is the obvious choice.How do you not go with the Mango Shrimp Ceviche?From an office cafetaria? Easily.Depends on whether you can visually assess the chef and his hygiene.like this would be a no! http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/scale_small/0/77/942593-g4.gif