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The only reason I change my carry gun is if I must carry in deep concealment. In that case, I will carry the wife's LCP. The other 99.9% of the time, it's my 19. To me, being able to draw and operate that firearm should come as second nature because you've practiced and put in so much time with it. I just don't have the time to get to that level with multiple pistols, nor do I want to.
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Seems like I've read that from someone else on here about their uppers. Glad you found it!
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Well, that escalated quickly. Sorry I can't copy and paste the article on the phone. http://klfy.com/2016/02/29/captain-clay-higgins-announces-resignation-from-sheriffs-office/
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Well now I'm all curious.
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Never have bought one that way, although it is really cool that the gas blocks are pinned. I always buy without the gas block because on all but one of them I have adjustable gas blocks.
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I've used 4. Three 14.5" ones of all different profiles and a 16" socom profile. I'll be using them for my 7.62x39 build soon. The finish and accuracy at the price point they sell for can't be beat IMO. You might check with recoilgunworks. I've ordered from them for all of mine and it seems like they have the best prices on them. A week ago they had SHOT show sample barrels they were selling for $125 because they were handled at the show
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Did I miss the part in that add where he's also selling a Glock 19 along with the LCP?
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Guys guys guys...honestly, what do you expect from something ran by the government? I have several horror stories, I'll have to post one when I'm not on the run
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Frog Lube is the same as coconut oil
KKing replied to Dustbuster's topic in Gunsmithing & Troubleshooting
I like snake oil myself -
Lol I figure what's a couple more.
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Google "Islamic bomb plans" and see if it's blocked. I bet you won't.
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Frog Lube is the same as coconut oil
KKing replied to Dustbuster's topic in Gunsmithing & Troubleshooting
I got a Hipoint that runs on coon dookie, beat that. I don't like to shoot it much though... -
I shouldn't have laughed as hard as I did at that.
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Frog Lube is the same as coconut oil
KKing replied to Dustbuster's topic in Gunsmithing & Troubleshooting
Sorry, but this is nonsense and you sound exactly like the typical H&K "my firearm is better than yours" guy. So if 0W20 synthetic oil works just as well as your "gun oil" it's still inferior? What do I know, I don't own any of them fancy weapons. Only ones that will run on engine oil. -
Doesn't apply to the "one in the pipe or not" conversation.
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Far too broad a request. If you can tell us what you want in a muzzle device, then I'm sure you will get a multitude of recommendations.
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Doesn't bug me that he sells his wares at all. If he does a good job stopping crime, good for him. Heck, if anyone cared enough to listen to what I say I'd probably sells hats too.
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Oh believe me, my fun money is coming with me! Never wrestled a rhino, did fight a bear once though ;)
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Is that SBR'd AR10 coming? I just need to know so I can bring a bag to "borrow" it from you.
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I clicked that I'm going. Need to round up some friends. I'll keep tabs with the fb page
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If I could find a barrel in stock I would go ahead and get one. I think I'll go with Faxon, I've used several of their barrels as of late and have been really impressed. Looks like no one makes a 14.5" 7.62 barrel so I guess I'll just have to use one of those icky 16" barrels.
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Semi auto doesn't come into play for deer hunting, I don't need it for that. It does, however, come into play when hunting hogs. Also, it's just plain what I want. When I buy another bolt action, it won't likely be a sub $1,000 gun by the time I'm finished. Not that I have money like crazy, but if I were going to do it, it would be right. I don't really buy "hunting guns", I build and buy guns I can enjoy and in this case hunting with it is a bonus. The only reason I mention the kid being born in May is because building an AR10 would be around $1,500-$1,700. I can build an entire 7.62x39 gun for well under a grand. AR10 can wait until next year.
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Past 2x magnification you can't see a front sight. You can't even see a flip up BUIS past 2x. Anywho. If you truly want a free float rail your procedure needs to go as follows. Remove flash hider, remove gas block, remove handguard, remove delta ring and spring. At this point, if you are using a rail that utilizes the stock barrel nut you're good, if not you need to take the barrel nut off. Then install the barrel nut that comes with your rail, then gas block, then flash hider. Now, you can get rails that drop in to the existing delta ring and save yourself some work such as the UTG pro drop in that's just over 12" long and will cover your gas block. All you would have to do is change the handguard itself out. These aren't truly "free float" rails, but they will achieve the look you want. From your posts I can tell you're new to this so I'm going to try to explain about your gas system. Your gas tube length is determined by your barrel, not your handguard. Your barrel has a gas port drilled in it and aside from welding that hole up and drilling a new one in a different location, your gas port will always remain right where it is. So no, you will never buy a new gas tube unless you successfully shoot enough to rot that one away.
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Not sure why you changed the gas block for a scope, but here goes. Do you want an actual free float rail or a 2 piece rail that uses your existing delta ring?