Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

Is it any good?
Sorry mate, can't find any info on it other than that pic. Not likely to find it down here in Aus.
Actually looking further I just found this https://leadslingerswhiskey.com/

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Leadslingers' Whiskey is produced by seven combat veterans, from the US Army Rangers, USAF TACP, Special Forces, and Paratrooper communities. Their love for America and fine whiskey, is what the company is all about. They wanted to craft a whiskey that was enjoyable and unrepentantly supported the Second Amendment. By remaining active in their civilian and military communities, Leadslingers' strives to set an example. Be proud of who you are. Be bold. No apologies.

Leadslingers Whiskey brings a light bourbon flavor from its single barrel aging process. Double distilled and hand crafted in Oklahoma this small batch whiskey melds sophistication and down home flavors. Delivering hints of oak, toffee and vanilla it's sure to satify even the most distinguishing taster.

80 Proof
 
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That happened twice during the years I worked the B-1B.
Tail number 85-0084. Had a bad aft fuel tank fuel fill valve.

We transferred fuel forward until the nose came back down and ran the CG way forward. Defueled the aircraft and replaced the part.
The fill valve diaphragm got a hole in it and fuel siphoned aft until it sat on its tail.
Easy fix, but a shit ton of hours to prep it.

NDI showed no damage to the structure, just minor damage to the tail cone.
Towed decoy system wasn't in use when that happened.
No damage other than the tail cone.

Takes longer to get the cone on the stand for replacement than the actual job does.

The key to refueling properly is IF the crew chiefs do their primary and secondary checks on the float valve solenoids.

Two solenoids, two windings per solenoid. Lots of redundancy.

Continuous fuel flow into any tank with the switch in one of the four test positions shows a problem.
I can guarantee that the checks weren't done. It takes two minutes to check and this would have been caught before it happened.

Pure fucking laziness.

This is why we always said, "I'd rather have a sister in a whore house than a crew chief brother.":ROFLMAO:
 
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Other than your brain, the trigger guard seems to be the most important safety feature built into a gun. Pretty much standard on every gun made since the started making guns.

?

Except the ones that people kept shooting their dicks off with...

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Remington


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S&W

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Colt

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And more... assortment of spur trigger revolvers.


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Then the Fitzgerald Specials which were all the rage with some of the FBI guys back in the '50s...


And my personal favorite... the Welrod....

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So lots of guns went without trigger guards... even after the dawn of gun time.

Then again, to the OP's point... lots of people probably shot their dicks off with them!

Ah ha hs haha hah aha ha ha hah ha ha ha!

Cheers,

Sirhr
 
Got an address for Cthulhu and the city of R'lyeh? Getting hungry after reading that menu.....

Somewhere between Alpha Centauri and Sacramento there's a small, out-of-the-way gas station. There's the signpost up ahead: "Welcome to Cthulhu Mythos."

P.S. If you were stationed in the Pacific in the early '80s you should get the reference.
 
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