Apparently Brownells is running some sort of 12 Days of Christmas in July sweepstakes thing. You can enter daily between now and the 30th either through
the Facebookenings or at
their web page. Today's prize looks to be some VZ Operator II grips for your 1911 in tactical grayish color that is perfect for operators who operate covertly in covert operations.
I see what you did there.
ReplyDeleteI put those stocks on my Springfield 1911 because I got them on sale at the NRA Annual Meeting in Pittsburgh.
Shootin' Buddy
And, of course, covert can also be used as a noun, so you could amend your sentence to "perfect for operators who operate covertly in covert coverts."
ReplyDeletePerfect for covert deanimation activities!
ReplyDeleteSo, can I use those grips even if I'm a fat balding old man who has been operated upon a few times and knows what a culvert is?
ReplyDeleteWhat color for clandestinely operating in covert operations?
ReplyDeleteAngus; why, some form of camo, of course! "You can't see me, I'm a tree..."
ReplyDeleteYou mean tactical operating operators operating operationally?
ReplyDeleteWay to blow my cover.
My last operation was code named Gall Bladder.
ReplyDeleteI can't tell you much about it but I still do carry the scars from that day.
Gerry
I'm from the Department of Redundancies Department* and I find you all in violation of the rule against operating without a properly operational operator's license permit rule.
ReplyDelete*also known as the DRD Department.
No thanks. My covert tactical operator's operating gloves are gray, and those grips would make it impossible for me to tell which hand was carrying the pistol.
ReplyDeleteThe only thing worse than pointing an empty hand at a tango is shoving a barrel up a nostril while covertly picking my nose.