New grips for my Kimber. Its much more shiny but the pictures werent catching it.
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They look great on that hun.New grips for my Kimber. Its much more shiny but the pictures werent catching it.
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You as well.
Good looking steaks. Thanks for the invite BTW.
Beautiful. The meat and the gun. I love ribeyes and those look nice. Medium rare is the only way to go. My last steak was great but the restaurant overcooked it a bit. Still super tender so I didn’t complain but it was a 32oz prime ribeye so I was a tad annoyed. Still a great meal with my wife so I chose not to cause an issue.That Tomahawk is a thicc boiii too, a little over 3.5lbs. If I had to guess probably close to 3.5in, maybe 4in thicccc. View attachment 268129
Oh yeah man, I’ve done a reverse sear and that’s how I already plan on doing it. Gonna start it in the oven and finish it on my Blackstone flattop. Medium rare is always the way to go, Nom nom nom!Beautiful. The meat and the gun. I love ribeyes and those look nice. Medium rare is the only way to go. My last steak was great but the restaurant overcooked it a bit. Still super tender so I didn’t complain but it was a 32oz prime ribeye so I was a tad annoyed. Still a great meal with my wife so I chose not to cause an issue.
Have you ever done a reverse sear? Best way to cook steaks. 180 for an hour or so until internals about 110, remove the steaks, crank the grill to 500-550 then sear 2-3 minutes on each side. Seared outside but all the same doneness inside. Of course you can go hotter than a final internal of 115-120 if you chose but with fine meat like that it would be a sin to overcook it
Perfection.
Can't believe the guy sold it to me for what he did.Not a watch kind of guy, but that looks nice.
The brass makes it look like a Griswold.We stopped by my parents home to check on my step-dad.
He lifted my a Colt Navy black powder .44 caliber. Never fired...
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Love it. That’s sexy. I like the old guns.We stopped by my parents home to check on my step-dad.
He lifted my a Colt Navy black powder .44 caliber. Never fired...
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Following a pistol permit to actual submission has claimed more human spirit than any other.I bought my son an Sig 365 AGX Legion to dangle a carrot in front of him to get his permit. Of course it’s mine until he gets said permit but we will share all guns on our permits when he gets it. He has his class but needs to do prints and file the application. He has no trouble in his past so shouldn’t be an issue. He downed other his internship this week or next week so he should be able to get moving on it. He’s a good kid and my other son isn’t interested in guns so I need someone to leave them too when die. He likes the weight and feel of it so far. Now to run some rounds through it.
He’s busy with college and work and not much he can do with a gun right now. He can’t have it on campus so not much need right now. But he turned 21 if February so I told him to get going. Took the course in December at 20 while on college break.Following a pistol permit to actual submission has claimed more human spirit than any other.