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I agree that movie tie-ins are a bad idea, and the studios (both movie and game) need to realize that.

Sorry, I can't get over the fact that the ejection port cover on his rifle is closed on the cover of this game. Just irks the piss out of me.

25 million copies? 13 years? Little soon for a new game, isn't it, Valve?

Aye, I have worked under a few different people. Those that micro-manage and those that don't. The micro-managers butt heads all the time and there is no particular time you go home; you can leave when you've done everything possible. Under that management I have gone weeks, sometimes over a month at a time working

I was speaking about all-around actually, not just military use cause honestly I don't know who still uses the 1911. I won't dispute the popularity of the AK platform, it's got good reason to be around: plentiful, cheap, reliable. I'm just not a fan (and I owned a 47 for a while), that's all.

AK models are decent, if not heavy but always functional (can't argue that). I prefer the AR platform any day because it is lightweight, modular and any "shortcomings" people complain of (gas impingement, small caliber) can be modified to the desired outcome (piston, 300BLK or other).

We use these at my work all the time (I work in video production, so large storage gets eaten up fast) and they work fantastic. Hot-swap drives day in and day out with no carriers on them whatsoever. The only thing I have to worry about is the gyro effect of the drive spinning down if I pull it out too quickly...

Gun freak here thinks it's funny his ejection port cover is closed meaning he (likely) doesn't have a round chambered.

"Is it wrong I enjoyed that description more than I'll probably enjoy the item itself?"

Isn't this the master arms dealer discussed in the Glock book Uncrate just shilled? Just finished reading it and I believe they mentioned an arms dealer in SoHo that dealt with movies and television. Don't recall the book naming names though.

I love Glocks cause they work. First gun I ever bought for myself was a Glock 22 (.40 S&W), in five years I have never cleaned it yet it's still accurate as hell and has never jammed or misfired. Also have a 27 but I take care of that cause it's my carry ;)

Flood? In Bexar county? I've been out of town for two days, did the rapture come around or something???

Agreed. I fly up to eight times a month; first class is a waste of money/miles.

Indeed, what do boxes have to do with this?

Joy. I've always enjoyed Southwest primarily because of the lack of seat assignments. I would be inclined to switch airlines but I fear they will all end up this way anyway. Why sacrifice my chingos points I've got with one airline if it's all the same in the end?

You obviously don't fly enough or fly Southwest since they don't have first class.

This is not-news.

That is exactly Gerber's problem: you get what you pay for. If you need something cheap and easy get a box cutter; otherwise invest some money to get a reliable tool.

The Walking Dead also apparently doesn't believe in such a thing as coagulated blood. For zombies they tend to bleed quite a bit when struck.

Yeah, Gerber is horrible.