Papaya. Not spicy, but plenty tasty.
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Papaya. Not spicy, but plenty tasty. - Comment on pistol and bullets
Gotta respectfully disagree, friend. You wouldn't want to use a round like the 5.7x28mm against zombies, it's an anti-body-armor round (small diameter, high velocity). It'll put tiny holes straight through your target. Fantastic against living, breathing people who feel pain and suffer organ trauma from hydrostatic shock; not so fantastic against the walking dead who feel no pain and may not even have organs to traumatize. That said, this is top-of-my-list in the event of a totalitarian government takeover, or invasion by an advanced (and body-armored) alien species. - Comment on revolver
One of these rounds... is not like the others... - Comment on I need a GPS
Tiki, I work as an on-site SMB consultant, driving an average of 60K miles a year. I have a Garmin Nuvi 1300 I use for exactly your stated purpose. I have over 300 addresses programmed into it as searchable, sortable favorites; the unit is supposed to be able to handle over 1,000 of them. My favorites track Clients, Suppliers, and favorite places for lunch for me in three different states. If you get the Nuvi 1300LMT (going for around $250 these days) it includes lifetime map updates and lifetime real-time traffic updates. Traffic updates work great for me along the I-25 and I-70 corridors in CO, WY, and UT; no guarantee it'll work as well wherever your sales guy is gonna be using it. - Comment on HK USP Compact Tactical .45 ACP
Springfield XD-M 3.8 in .40S&W is my concealed carry weapon of choice fall-through-spring; it's hard to bitch about 16+1 rounds and the weapon is still easier to hide on my person than a 1911 or USP. (Side note, I use a Walther PPS in .40S&W in the summer, only 7+1, but so tiny I can conceal it whilst wearing nothing but a pair of cargo shorts.) Although I do have to wonder: living in the Peoples' Republic of California, does concealed carry-ability even matter to you?


