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who makes quality holsters, specifically ones for a 7 1/2" Ruger Redhawk?
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I only buy DVD's online or from bargain bins at Wally World/Big Lots/Target- Welcome to the IHoP
Very little dialouge, and not enough of her looking like she can. Think she put on a few since she started doing movies. That bitch. More dialogue would have gotten in the way of her beating the ever-loving shit out of everyone. Props to the film crew for sticking with traditional fight sequences; no wires, CGI, slomo, shaky cam, etc. Reminded me of Jackie Chan films.- Welcome to the IHoP
Haywire was a great film- Welcome to the IHoP
multipurpose vehicles ftmfw- Welcome to the IHoP
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Looking for a four stroke or two stroke? Budget? I'd look for some KTMs. Pretty much everyone I ride with (including my dad) has KTMs, both 4stroke and 2stroke, and none of them have ever had any issues. If I was to bet money on which bikes were the most reliable, that's where I'd put my money. Personally I like 2strokes, and in that case I'd be looking for some exc/xc/xc-w 250cc, 300cc. I believe the exc has lights and all that street legal stuff, where as the xc and xc-w do not. The xc-w is the wide ratio tranny version of the xc. That option will likely depend more on what your riding, perhaps the "w" plus changing gearing would help if you plan on cruising around town on it. The 300cc version is basically the same weight as the 250cc, but faster, more torque, easier to climb up hills, etc. If you go the 4stroke route, check out their xc-w 450. They just came out with a sweet 350 4stroke, but doubt you want to spend over $7k USD on a brand new bike. I'm actually riding a suzuki rm250 now (motocross bike), and it does just fine for all the single track and technical stuff we do. Haven't had any issues with it either. Really the list could go on and on as to what bikes are decent, the above is just what I've personally rode. I don't know if there is any sand dunes or anything like that near you, but if the bike has paddle tires, I wouldn't bother with it. In a nutshell, I would like a 2-stroke, road-legal bike. 250cc should be plenty. 4-stroke also works. Pricing is not going to be clear since I don't live in the US but under 2k used is something I would shoot for. I was looking at the RM250 and compared to a street bike I've been eying up (Suzuki GS500e), they are much more expensive and not road-legal Because of your location I'd check out KTM, Husqvarna, MZ, and other European brands as they should be cheaper than US and Asian imports. Also, don't limit yourself to just motorcycles: having fun on 2 wheels is having fun on 2 wheels, no?- Welcome to the IHoP
My cousin and his dad race enduro/endurocross and their bikes work really well as dual purpose machines; sort of the "best of both worlds" for on and off road usage and completely street legal. They're registered and passed inspection for on road usage to boot.- Welcome to the IHoP
This shall be hanging at my work SOON!! Thanks Peng. just make sure to hack off the bottom part- Welcome to the IHoP
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integrally silenced Ruger 10/22's are pretty neat shit- Welcome to the IHoP
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHUF00Q6CYs- Welcome to the IHoP
and in TX 2 dozen bites means you'd be completely drained of blood- Welcome to the IHoP
In MN 2 dozen bites would mean you were about 3 quarts low on blood. fuck that i bought some fake (walmart) under armour style long sleeve shirts thinking they wouldn't be able to bite me through the material.. so wrong I have yet to find anything short of a welding jacket to be mosquito proof. Bug spray with a high DEET concentration is your best defense.- Welcome to the IHoP
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been eyeing the Masamuto gyuto VG10 for a while now- Welcome to the IHoP
mmm, Japanese steel...my next big purchase for sure- Welcome to the IHoP
tongue of the trailer jumped out and bit meAccount
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