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  1. I used to carry my AK74 with a combat load with me at all times, that is unless I was heading to my buds the occasional glass of whiskey, UNTIL I sold it to finance my Harley downpayment, still regret getting rid of her... oh well, gives me a reason to get an Arsenal, heh heh.
  2. No, only one person can claim to be a game changer on an already existing 10-20 year old technology.
  3. Yeah, if I'm gonna pay that much for a weapon(let's be honest, he's gonna ask a mint), it's going to be a proven platform; SCAR, SR25, LesBaer, Wilson Combat, NightHawk, etc..
  4. Where can I get one of these plastic barrels and plastic BCG's, perhaps next to the Unicorns and Chupacabras?
  5. This is how it is...
  6. Can't go wrong with Firefox or Chrome, though you need a newish computer to run Chrome, anything remotely older and it wants to crash the computer, I think, via the graphics card but I'm no guru so I'm unsure. This happens all the time on the computers up at the gunshop and as well at my full time job.
  7. This was what I thought as well, if you're trying to prove a point, don't be an ass about it otherwise your valid point is going to be taken with a grain of salt.
  8.   Get with other like minded individuals and bring your skills to the table, there are always people looking to form a MAG. There's a meet and greet we do once or twice a year in Sevierville, last one included; myself, my ride along(who is Jeb from my story), Spots, BigBabySweets(he brought the whole clan out, haha), UncleJak(and his son), TimeStepper, and a few others whose names elude me.
  9. Annnnnnnnnnd just realized I posted this in long guns...  -_-
  10. Point valid sir, still I will not be visiting them for some time. I did the same thing when Old Navy had a Marine removed in Florida. But that is my own, probably flawed, opinion.
  11. The fella could've been more cordial but at the same time, I don't know him, all the same this employee needs to be reprimanded and I myself will be avoiding the Golden Arches as I come from a LONG line of veterans. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10202395082025532&set=p.10202395082025532&type=1&theater#!/photo.php?v=4992285745083&set=vb.1837837502&type=2&theater
  12. Mine packs a lil punch.
  13. Here is an EXCELLENT choice, listen to his comment towards the end for you Tavor lovers, heh heh. ;) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNi5_6zxb8w
  14. Yeah, a friend of mine's parents were visiting while he was over there. He hasn't been able to hear if they're okay or not...
  15. Won't see this for another 100 years.
  16. Ah yes, the ol "Gunshow Loophole", that Scheiße cracks me up EVERYTIME I hear a progressive puppet spout off about that crap. -_-
  17. Lemmings for the anti-gun media I assume.
  18. Hey world class or not, I see REAL world application and that fine weapon you have there will make an excellent DMR. She's a beaut ma friend.
  19. Welcome from around the corner cousin. ^_^
  20.   Um, that's NOT true, like at all... the 7.62 was adopted first under NATO, the Brits were one of the first to have a rifle roll out which was the FAL, the Spanish were right there with them with the CETME and the US with the M14. Some nations in the UN were weary of it as it being "excessively" too powerful but it was adopted nonetheless. The US then decided to go and do their own research during the 1950's in conjunction with ArmaLite that would ultimately introduce another less expensive NATO cartridge which other nations then adopted which was the 5.56x45mm. To say that the round is "impotent" is highly incorrect, a problem that many soldiers saw during conflicts that made it impotent against soft targets was the usage of M855(SS109) which would just pin-hole the target, there was no fragmentation at all or yawing until roughly 8" of penetration. The 5.56 cartridge is less adequate for longer ranges as the light bullet doesn't carry enough kinetic energy to deliver a one shot stop. Within 200 yds though using a standard 55gr ball round which WILL fragment as it was designed to, I have no doubts that it could facilitate a one shot stop though pending distance you may have to follow up with another shot. If one were using anti-personel rounds the percentage of a one shot stop will more than triple but that's not to say it WILL put the threat down in one shot, just more LIKELY.   I agree with your statement in that for a SHTF weapon, that WalMart isn't going to be open but again, understand this, you live in Tennessee, one of the biggest gun states per capita in the union, you WILL find 30-30, granted not near as much as 5.56 or 7.62 but it will be around.   Comparing the lethality of a .22 to 30-30 is just asinine... shot placement is key but going off the military/police standard, lets put a round of each into a target in the center of mass and see which one produces more damage. Mass+Speed=Force and last I checked 30-30 travels at 2200ft/s(average) and weighs 150 grains compared to .22lr 1200ft/s and 30-40gr.   Not to trying be an @$$, just pointing out the flawed logic in your theories. ^_^
  21. You beat me to it...
  22. In the spirit of things... FTFY
  23. *EDIT* Scrub that, my ride along is bailing. Guess I'm lone wolfing it.
  24. whitewolf001

    First AK

      Well, $50-60 vs $120-160. It's the only UTG rail I'd use as their AR rails are pretty shoddy at best but the AK variant isn't too bad, funny... anyway, just depends on funds I suppose but with a $1k AK you'll want something a little nicer.

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