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That will last as long as it takes the idiots to write clarification letters to the ATF.4 points
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Just an update: I got my replacements and return shipping box in today and all is well. I'm a satisfied JoeBob's customer.2 points
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lol, because I support freedom I'm a Bernie supporter? Get outta my face with that BS. I'm a gun enthusiast that supports logical marijuana regulation. It's a plant. Where are all the beer plants you pick your beer from? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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If you're not gonna drink, you should at least make some pot brownies. That's the only way I could put up with frat types.2 points
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When you have those 30 rounds mags in the gun it shoots better if you hold it sideways. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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As seen in Tractor Supply -Compact Glock -30 round magazine -15 round magazine in the front pouch -Uncle Mike's holster1 point
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Don't buy it piece by piece if you do a PSA. It took 8 months to get all of the needed parts. Funds were not the issue. However, I was able to build an 18" PA10 with magpul furniture with a 13" keymod rail for $816 including shipping. Not too shabby. Paired with 1000 rounds of $7.00 a box perfecta ammo and it was a cheaper investment than my first ar15 and 1000 rounds of ammo1 point
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The original AR10 was designed and built by the Armalite division of Fairchild Aircraft in the late '50's. production was moved to Artillerie Inrichtingen in Holland, About 8000 rifles were built in several configurations. The last and largest purchase was by Portugal to arm their paratroopers. These rifles were used to great effect in the wars in Angola and Mozambique until they ran out of spare parts and had to re-arm with the G3. Later Mark Westrom bought the Armalite name and the rights to manufacture .308 rifles. these rifles have no interchangeable parts with the original AR10s and use the AR15 fire control and modified M-14 magazines. This company still owns the rights to the name 'Armalite' and also 'AR-10'. Eventually, other companies started to produce .308 rifles using the Stoner system and features. While many shooters generically call these 'AR10's', they cannot have that name due to the Armalite copyright. The original Dutch-made AR10's are the only rifles that can claim non-Spec-Ops combat use as they were issued and used by soldiers in Central America, Africa, and a few even showed up in Vietnam, Typically the countries that had them quit using them when they wore out from use. MY AR10? It's a Portuguese model built on a semi-only receiver. Then only reason it doesn't go to the range with me every trip is the afore-mentioned shortage of spare parts. It's an amazing rifle!!!! http://www.ar10.nl/Portuguese.html What else do you want to know?1 point
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I tell my gay friends, "It's your mouth, you can haul coal with it if you want to." Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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I support gay married couples protecting their marijuana plants with AR-15s and AK-47s. [emoji106]1 point
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So I sent Willis my ZT350 last week. While I don't abuse my knife, I also really don't spend a lot of time maintaining it. When I sent it to him the auto assist had stopped working and it wouldn't cut much of anything. Loose bale string was a nightmare, unless I could push it against something hard and saw on it there was no hope of cutting it. I really questioned why I even carried it every time I had to use it. First, turn around time was impressive. Less than a week from Wyoming to Tennessee and back. When I opened the box today, aside from the worn finish I didn't think it was the same knife. Seriously, I thought he might've switched it with a new ZT he meant to ship to someone else. First off, he fixed the opener. I didn't ask him to, didn't expect him to, didn't even really remember it wasn't working. I just got used to the knife not assisting anymore. After fixing it, he sharpened it. I sent this knife back to ZT once to get refurbed, and the factory didn't do as nice of a job as Willis dos. It's like having a whole new knife. I grabbed some loose bale string, pulled it kind of snug and the weight of the knife was all it needed to cut through it. If I look real close, I think I can actually see my reflection in the edge of the blade. This may be the best money I've ever spent on any knife, and I intend to send a few more his way pretty soon. If you're on the fence about it, it's well worth the money. [emoji106]1 point
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I don't know but they sure have ended many desperate situations in the movies. What kind of oomph does flare have?1 point
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Man, brownies are so 1972. It's all about vaping and gummies these days. [emoji23]1 point
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I just graduated, so I'm probably right at your age range. Let's be honest, you don't need alcohol to have a good time. Does it make things more fun sometimes? Sure it does. However, I'm with you, anytime you can set an example to people by not drinking, go for it. I commend your attitude, my friend. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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Most likely she's exactly what you thought an off duty officer on the way home from firearms training. As for the house shoes she probably put those on as soon as she got into her vehicle to go home. Tactical mindset? Nope. Human being not thinking about anything more then grabbing some stuff and going home? Yep1 point
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Can we introduce our wives to each other so your wife can convince mine not to trade every 24 months I would really appreciate it1 point
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Might help in some situations, but the wad has a very poor relationship with shotstring and target. Practice with an experienced clays shooter or better yet an instructor will be more fun and productive. There are some very good shooters that actually can see the shotstring the majority of time. If they say you are behind and over.....you can take it to the bank.1 point
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Obviously Crips. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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I think she's in a gang. They wear their pants that way with one leg higher than the other. I read that on the Internet so you know it's true.1 point
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I asked it because I'M VINTAGE! (just like you Mark) Click "like" if you grew up watching the TV show "Combat" with Sgt. Saunders and his "Tommy" and Kirby with his BAR.1 point
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My vote is for gimmick also. My daughter came in with the ammo from the NRA grant this year and I got all excited when I saw flats that said AA. At least until I got the box open and saw the Tracker label. I would much rather have all of my shot payload usable and not stuck in the wad. They also tend to confuse the younger shooters and scorers. Everybody thinks that orange wad is a chip.1 point
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First was an M & P 10. Fun rifle, shoots well, good balance. Swapped a VTAC trigger and a Troy/VTAC hand guard on it and it feels just like my AR 15 Second I built a precision AR-10 with CMT parts. It is a bit heavy but very sweet. Someday I'm going to put it in the hands of a talented shooter to see how well it shoots.. 3rd was an attempt to build a 308 pistol using aero precision parts. Not such a great build but it works and will be an awesome HD gun.1 point
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This is for those that have "been there, done that" (or at least came close) and those that have yet to travel down that path gifs upload BTW, I don't expect anyone to fess up to this happening to them1 point
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Oh trust me, we could have spent multiples of what we spent. Based upon my mom's an dad's expressed wishes, not the funeral homes suggestions, we were able to keep things realistically priced. Ie. Displaying a photo of dad, rather than renting an empty casket for memorial display, was about $650 in savings. Death is such a racket it is sickening1 point
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If you need ammo to stock, look no farther than Wolf Gold. It's loaded to 5.56 specs, and it's accurate enough out of every AR I own. In my experience it is one of the cheapest brass case rounds so I load up on it and buy "match" rounds in smaller quantities for when I want to shoot small groups. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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Hmm? Guns to small to be wearing it at folks enough so throw on a 30 round mag for extra bling? Or someone hasn't spent enough time shooting tactical Tupperware pistols with extended mags like that to find out there's a difference between range shooting and real world carry.1 point
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Geez Toby, you could've started a fresh post rather than dig up a thread from 2014! LOL I heard they have a new range, not far from the old one. I'd like to go back myself.1 point
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Not really mysterious (and not exactly senility either, AFAIK at least ). Just that I live alone, have numerous handguns hidden all around the abode, and just went to take one to range one day and literally could not remember where I had stashed it! It was in the bottom of a big cooking pot I don't use much. - OS1 point
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Care to expand on the "whole handgun" issue?? LOL Anyone who likes to tinker with stuff is gonna lose/misplace stuff, or have "leftovers". LOL1 point
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On my last order of parts I got 3 extra of every pin and spring type! I've only built 4 rifles so far and have never lost a part yet... I know I'm due, so I stocked up!1 point
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Just climate change generators to support the new world order. Nothing to worry about.1 point
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1. My detent spring usually sticks around... but the detent itself was in a gap in the hardwood floor planks. Took about an hour, but I found that darn pin. Held it aloft like Link after he got the Master Sword. 2. The other thing that I won't admit to... driving out taper pins. Gotta pay extra attention to which way they go in vs go out. Makes em heaps easier to work with1 point
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I ordered three of them from the Kukri House as wedding gifts about five years ago (one for my best man, one for my wife, and one to keep for myself) and they are pretty nice knives. I bought them as collector pieces more than anything (I haven't chopped down any trees with them) but they were razor sharp and seem to be well made. I don't have any regrets about the purchase.1 point
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I appreciate the advice. I'm trying to get all of the stupid out early. I feel I'm better off than many others at my age even though I do plenty of dumb things. Heck I wish there were more people my age on TGO. Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk1 point
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UT is dry, I never saw that stop any tailgating drinking. Food,cornhole, frisbee, football, music, tv and satellite dish. Just do what people do tailgating and leave the alcohol for post game I guess. Oh yeah, check out the pretty girls.1 point
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Am I the only one who likes the finger grooves on the grip of the Gen4's? I believe the only fixing needed would be a better finish over the Gen4's and maybe a full picatinny rail.1 point
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I like that the finger groves are gone. I wonder when these will be offered to civilians?1 point
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Can you do it again and take some pics? I didn't even know this was possible.1 point
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I love it, and this is my next purchase. But I don't want anything in the world bad enough to sell all my Glocks to get it!!!!!! Beautiful gun, can't wait to buck up and get mine. Where'd you pick it up?1 point
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Well, the potential certainly is there. Great location, easier to access than Nashville, right off I-40 onto Hwy.70. But, as you said the best venue on the planet isn't worth much if it isn't taken advantage of. Maybe 12 mi. from me. As we all know, the former shows there were as useless as a side saddle on a hog. Keeping my fingers crossed................1 point
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