Post-surgery, post-crutches walking isn't too bad, really, which I suppose is a good sign. Hopefully, the grinding sensation and pain will go away when I bend my knee too far, as the alternative (more, much more invasive, surgery) doesn't seem terribly appealing.
More entertaining, for a certain sort of personality (such as mine) is my recent acquisition of my own personal hand cannon in the venerable 44 Magnum caliber. I've always been skeptical on handguns shooting anything much hotter than 45 caliber (or 10mm Auto), but up here in the Great White North there's something to be said for a last line of defense when other attempts to avoid nose to nose encounters with large bears (or damnable moose) have failed for one reason or another.
More entertaining, for a certain sort of personality (such as mine) is my recent acquisition of my own personal hand cannon in the venerable 44 Magnum caliber. I've always been skeptical on handguns shooting anything much hotter than 45 caliber (or 10mm Auto), but up here in the Great White North there's something to be said for a last line of defense when other attempts to avoid nose to nose encounters with large bears (or damnable moose) have failed for one reason or another.
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learningcurve:
Yeah -- .44 is not really my thing, per se, but up here in the great white north (and in fishing season to boot), it seemed like the path of least resistance for a big caliber bear gun. With bears, kind of like going to a gun fight, though, I'm more taken with the whole "bring a long gun" school of thought whenever possible.
otoki:
Hell, I didn't even know my set debuted until two days later The MR queue was much shorter than usual.