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They trust us with just about most stuff except the stuff that goes RATA-TAT-TAT-TAT-TAT-TAT!!! or REALLY quiet, for that you need about $200 and six months of your time to wait for a lovely little tax stamp. ;)
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Winchester mdl 67, it's a single shot but accepts .22LR, .22Long, and .22Short and won't break the bank. One can be had for about $200-300, I inherited mine from my Great Aunt on my 15 or 16th birthday.
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Enlighten me on the ins and outs as I have never even used one before and don't wanna get swindled when I go shopping.
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Is this applicable for any game or are there limitations?
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Because you're compressing a very similar amount of gas into a more confined space, when it exits the barrel it has that much more pressure exitting as well. Similar concept happens when you shave the heads of your vehicles motor, results in a more confined space increasing combustion.
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I prefer the backyard... :yum:
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Hey, quality AR's aren't designed to do one thing: FAIL... heh heh, I could be a salesman. :p
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NFA Trust for $100?
whitewolf001 replied to GlockSpock's topic in National Firearms Act (NFA) Regulated
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Truth, I mean look at the Filthy-14. "As of this writing, EAG students have 31,165 rounds downrange through Filthy 14. During this evaluation period, it was cleaned once (as in one time), at 26,245 rounds. The end result is that Rack #14 was—and remains—filthy. It is filthy because it has been shot at class. Only at class. Every round that has gone down that barrel has been fired at class, with an average of approximately 1,300 rounds every three days. It has been lubed generously with Slip 2000 Enhanced Weapons Lube (EWL). The combination of carbon and lube create (wait for it)…filth. It is so dirty that, while sitting in the rifle rack, it is almost a biohazard. The filth oozes out and contaminates other carbines adjacent to it. But it is still shooting—and shooting well. Rack #14 is a 16-inch Bravo Company Mid Length Carbine—mid length meaning that the gas system is two inches longer than the standard carbine gas system. This permits the use of a nine-inch rail with the standard front sight base. Use of a clamp on the front sight will permit a longer rail to be used. The longer rail is necessary to accommodate some shooting styles, as well as to provide additional rail estate for the various white lights and IR lasers required to kill bad guys at night. Subjectively, the mid length system has a softer recoil impulse. The lower receiver is a Bravo Company USA M4A1, one of very few in circulation. It has a TangoDown BG-16 Pistol Grip. An LMT Sloping Cheekweld Stock (aka the Crane Stock) rides on the milspec receiver extension, as does a TangoDown PR-4 Sling Mount. The upper is a BCM item, with a milspec 16.1â€, 1:7 twist barrel. The barrel steel is chrome moly vanadium (CMV) and certified under milspec Mil-B-11595E. The BCM bolt is machined from milspec Carpenter 158® gun quality steel, heat-treated per milspec, and then shot peened per Mil-S-13165. Once completed, each bolt is fired with a high-pressure test (HPT) cartridge and then magnetic particle inspected (MPI) in accordance with ASTM E1444. The handguard is a LaRue 15-9, the nine-inch model to allow full use of the available rail estate. We have a TangoDown BGV-MK46K Stubby Vertical Foregrip. We use TangoDown BP-4 Rail Panels. The primary sight is an Aimpoint T1 in a LaRue 660 Mount. The T1 is still on the same set of batteries, and it has never been shut off. The back-up sight is the Magpul MBUS and the sling is the Viking Tactics VTAC. This is a normal configuration for our guns, although stocks (Magpul CTR, Vltor I-Mod), BUIS (Troy), and day optic (Aimpoint M4s) may be substituted."
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The problem is there's not a problem doctors these days aren't willing to throw a pill at and then tell that nutjob to just reintergrate into society. Makes you wanna facepalm so hard you'd have a permanent hand print on your face... :wall:
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Thank you, I was really expecting someone to answer with a really snide smart @$$ comment, lol. I'll have to go check it out sometime.
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I'm a military weapons and tactics junky, have been since I was knee high and am wanting to build a military sniper replica(Mk 13, M40, XM2010, etc.) and a couple of their more recent rifles are chambered in .300WM, plus after reading about it's ballistics performance, I have fallen head over heels for it. :love:
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Welcome from the hills cousin, I have family in Rochester. Also, c'mon down and let that collection grow exponentially. :up:
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I'm in, need a lower for my lonely ST15 upper, heh heh.
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Hey, at least you weren't one of the saps that paid $59.99 for it when it came out, lol. Even if it's terrible I can only think, "well, it was free...".
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Do note though, that you MIGHT want hearing protection as the thing is louder than Micheal Moore farting in a Cathedral.
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Magpul has a new line of metal sights coming out but they are gonna be in the same ball park as the Troy's but looking at it, it's a bit..... funky looking.
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Might I suggest... Great thing is they can be had on the cheap, cheaper than a Jeep anyways. :D
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Welcome to 3rd most free state in the union cousin. :woohoo:
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Where is this located at?
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Here in Cookeville they could two hoots less though they still have that max three box rule. :waiting:
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Couple that with a M1 Carbine and that would make one HELL of a setup.
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G29 baby, done.
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Aren't their execs sitting in a cell right now? I thought they pleaded out with that convenience store, er, the ATF.