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Since you don't have manual safety you could go with the duty/carry action enhancement kit (DCAEK I believe is the abbreviation). Makes a world of difference and still feels "safe". If you're not keen on the full kit get the sear and the striker block at the very least.
Now for Christmas gifts!
Tag Heuer Carrera Calibre 16 (Juan Manuel Fangio with black rubber strap)
15" Retina Macbook Pro
Various items of clothing and accessories (belt, wallet etc)
A good haul :laughing:
Here is my Christmas haul!
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^ I'm sorry to hear about your Christmas ordeal but I must admit I had to laugh while reading this. I'm sure you weren't laughing amidst this but at least you got to spend time with dear family members and made memories that will last a lifetime.
A new pair of Redwing Boots "Irish Setters". My last pair were worn through the tread and half way through the foam. In just a few days my toe was going to pop through the foam. I've been worried about coming up with the extra loot for a new pair, so what a relief that was.
The nice thing about these boots was that since the day I bought them (2 years ago) and as worn out as they've got in that time, they haven't fallen apart, my feet hadn't gotten wet once and my feet haven't really hurt since before my first pair of Redwings.
I'm a happy camper now!!
I just went in this afternoon and picked up my "Irish Setters", the loggers in there were $425.I'm so glad you mentioned your new Red Wings Dave! I almost pulled into a store the other day just to look around. I have a pair of Red Wing "Loggers" that I bought sometime around 1988~89 for $175 and wore them daily till 2003 when I retired (with my back). Still have them, and while the soles are worn, the insides are as comfy as they were that first year. And I STILL don't get wet feet wearing them. Same ones are probably $275 now, but well worth every dime. Heck I used to know guys in the towing business that'd go buy cheap $60 boots and every 8~9 months or so they'd be buying new ones. I kept wearing my Red Wings. Over and over and over they'd buy new ones, and my ol' Red Wings kept going. Eventually I had some converts, the rest just kept wanting to steal my boots! :laughing:
FWIW, my Dad had a shoe repair business in the 60's, complete with a German Cobbler that could build shoes from the ground up. I learned how they were put together as soon as I could go to work with my Dad, probably about when I was 7. Guys would come in needing a new heel, or a half sole and even as a kid (well before I was a teenager) I knew how to do it. I cherish those memories.But more importantly it taught me not to buy cheap work shoes. Keep your feet dry and you'll have a good day, plus be happy when you get home.
Not sure about the glued bottom shoes, but if it's got a double or triple welt and is sewn on, then it's built for a lifetime of service. You can replace the heel, you can replace sole, or you can replace the entire unit, (like with the loggers).
I just went in this afternoon and picked up my "Irish Setters", the loggers in there were $425.
If I were a logger (knowing what I know now about Red Wing Boots construction and custom fitment) I'd have no problem dropping that $425.
Lol, Our ways of thinking are the same! I refused to carry my Kimber CDP pro II until it had it's first scratch from the range! Lol! Since then I carry it either appendix or in a cross tuck.
You definitely got me thinking about a full kit for my M&P! It's a straight shooter now so I can only imagine after the kit. My buddy had some custom work done to his and although its nice and crisp at the range, it will double tap on occasion and there's no way I'd be comfortable with it for carry!
Well done Marc! If you play play COD Ghosts on the 360 pm me and I will send you my gamer tag.
Oh yeah! My daughter has the Apex in her M&P, we went out shooting Christmas day so I got to try both side by side, that is now on my to-do list.