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BREAKING: Tori Nonaka Dyes Her Hair Blue

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Team GLOCK's Michelle Viscusi and Tori Nonaka (courtesy The Truth About Guns)

We ran into Team GLOCK member Michelle Viscusi (left) and the colorful Tori Nonaka (right). The ladies told TTAG they loved the GLOCK 42. No surprise there: it’s an incredibly soft-shooting, pocketable pistol. Sure it’s a .380 but if anyone has a chance of proper shot placement during a DGU it’s these competitors. At least in theory. . .

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Robert Farago is the former publisher of The Truth About Guns (TTAG). He started the site to explore the ethics, morality, business, politics, culture, technology, practice, strategy, dangers and fun of guns.

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  1. I had one of those uppers. It broke. But before it did, it was picky with barrels. It turns out that not all barrel collars are the same thickness, so some barrels wobble. But since my upper broke, barrel wobble isn’t an issue anymore.

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  2. not exactly what i would call breaking.

    this article got me nervous for no reason. when i read braking on ttag, the first thing that goes through my mind is “oh no my rights just got infringed…again…even more.”

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  3. Years ago, coming back from the Philippines, at the Manila airport, They had armed military personal at the entrance, with M16’s.
    Your family could not come in and wait with you, unless they had a boarding pass, No pass, no get in!

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  4. 71 yrs old — hmm, could be Alzheimers.
    Aggressive behaviors may be verbal or physical. They can occur suddenly, with no apparent reason, or result from a frustrating situation. While aggression can be hard to cope with, understanding that the person with Alzheimer’s or dementia is not acting this way on purpose can help.

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  5. The 7.62×39 barrel should have a piston option. I’m personally not a huge fan of piston AR’s, but cheap corrosive Russian surplus would make the piston more worthwhile. The 7.62×39 looks so wrong, yet oh so right.

    -Vu

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  6. I got to shoot an MP5/40 belonging to the county sheriff’s dept during my CCW class. (instructor was a deputy on the tactical team. A rare upside to police militarization) The whole thing was completely drama free. Sub machine guns are disappointingly non boner inducing. 5.56 is probably a little better, but i have heard very good things about rocking and rolling in 7.62.

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  7. Could he have just moved to a new seat if it really bothered him that much? Sure could have.

    Could the cell guy have just stepped out in the hall and texted or whatever? Yup.

    Dumb and needless.

    You know, I have a theory. Yeah pull on your boots.

    But the theory is that the more people feel kind of put upon, pushed around or generally disregarded by a rather impersonal society, the more likely they are to lash out disproportionately to perceived slights face to face. Like they can’t control what happens to them in the big picture and feel a bit powerless, so they seek to hyper control what’s right in front of them. Taking out their generalized anger on the first person to light their fuse.

    Like the retards I meet at the sportsmen’s club who take great delight in telling me that they carry and “They hope some fucker tries something!” Herp-derp.

    Yeah, well, I hope my life continues to be boring.

    Of the course the shooter could just be a grumpy old fart power tripping. Respect my AUTHORITAY! Old habits might be hard to break.

    We’ll see.

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  8. has she turned 18 yet? I met her at the NRA convention a few years back, and she was very nice.

    and I am old enough to be her (Sugar) Daddy

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  9. I have been reading and researching the AR rifles. I also carried one in Nam. First, all the original models by Colt did have the dust cover, however, we spent most of our time in rain and mud and as soon as the first round was chambered or fired this cover was opened and believe me many did not bother to close it anyway. Don’t get hung up on initial jams as we were initially told this arm never needed cleaning, which was the real culprit, which changed when cleaning kits were finally issued with instructions in what we called the comic book. The charging button was insisted upon by the Army, the Airforce did not want it and it was seldom found on theirs, the Marine Corp was indifferent about it, so some had it and some did not. Eugene Stoner, the desighner did not want it at all thinking many would try to seat an unsafe round when all they had to do was eject it and chamber a safe round. Having carried the original I find all this talk about a dust cover and charging button is really a very moot point.

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  10. Chris is a moron. Elvis was easily 160 in 1970. Watch Elvis: That’s the Way It Is. It highlights his concerts at the International in Vegas in 1970. He was never thinner in his life.

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