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  1. [quote name="Dolomite_supafly" post="1169436" timestamp="1405617170"]I bought an AK pistol. JG Sales has them on sale for $399 including 10 polymer magazines. I bought on in 223 so I can do a 300 Blackout conversion. Cheaper than dirt has the 7.62x39 versions for $405 free shipping but only 1 magazine.[/quote] Pistol with stabilizing brace? Verrrry tempting
  2. [quote name="Stegall Law Firm" post="1169416" timestamp="1405613272"] From where?[/quote] This
  3. [quote name="Dolomite_supafly" post="1169313" timestamp="1405568796"]Guess I will go ahead and keep my Saiga now.[/quote] Seconds!
  4. [quote name="Oh Shoot" post="1169227" timestamp="1405556328"]They're advocating that anti-gunners exploit it is main theme. - OS[/quote] Before cooler heads prevail, at that
  5. [quote name="Oh Shoot" post="1169143" timestamp="1405543984"]They're a bit more accurate with this report though: [size=5]How to Beat the NRA In 7 (Not-So-Easy) Steps[/size] [url="http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/how-to-beat-the-nra-in-7-not-so-easy-steps-20140714#ixzz37TkCsuGr"]http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/how-to-beat-the-nra-in-7-not-so-easy-steps-20140714#ixzz37TkCsuGr[/url] - OS[/quote] For those of you that don't want to read I'll summarize: The NRA has the second amendment, and they're right. So lie, cheat, and steal to get more gun control passed
  6. [quote name="glowdotGlock" post="1169087" timestamp="1405533979"]I just wrote an article on the most dangerous vehicles.1. Cars2. Trucks3. Motorcycles[/quote] Three most dangerous types of bears 1) Big bears 2) Pissed off bears 3) Big, pissed off bears
  7. Yeah those polymer sights have me interested. I'd like to run some on one if my rough uppers just to see how they compare to Magpul, etc
  8. Be careful....after you start stippling you want to stipple every flat surface of everything you own
  9. [quote name="RED333" post="1168283" timestamp="1405299479"]Mine are from an I phone video, then grabbed a few stills out of the video.[/quote] It looks like on yours it was an overcast day, or maybe dusk? I need to try some out of direct daylight
  10. [quote name="RED333" post="1168253" timestamp="1405294183"]Bit of flex [url="http://s896.photobucket.com/user/redintn/media/bent%20glock/photo15_zpse0a07ab4.jpg.html"][/url] [url="http://s896.photobucket.com/user/redintn/media/bent%20glock/photo14_zps97fbb203.jpg.html"][/url] Smoke and a bit flame [url="http://s896.photobucket.com/user/redintn/media/bent%20glock/photo9_zpsca296dcb.jpg.html"][/url][/quote] Showoff! Lol awesome shots
  11. So here lately I've been videoing some of my shooting with my phone, and using screen shots to try and catch neat stuff, this is the best I've done. I ALMOST caught the flame! Also caught the slide all the way back Here's another decent one done the same way, caught a piece of brass mid flight All done with my iPhone 5c. I will say, if you've never recorded yourself shooting, it's a learning experience. Even though I hate being in front of a camera, it's really helped me correct small things that I normally can't see because 75% of the time I shoot alone
  12. [quote name="Dolomite_supafly" post="1167975" timestamp="1405207820"]They do make some very nice side charging uppers that do not use proprietary BCG's for $225. If anyone is interested I will edit a link in later when I get on my desktop.[/quote] Yes sir, do tell. Slick side, side charging. Me like
  13. Looks good man. I've always had thoughts of a slick side upper in the back of my mind, I like it
  14. [quote name="TripleDigitRide" post="1167788" timestamp="1405139332"]Oops! My bad.[/quote] Happens to the best of us. I am sure most of us could use some treadmill time, not sure about the mixture though
  15. http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/index.php?/topic/79935-treadmill-%2B-range
  16. [quote name="Gotthegoods" post="1167564" timestamp="1405096074"]Does Ti have different properties when being machined?[/quote] I'm assuming this to be the case. I've never machined much Ti at all though
  17. That feller there is handier than a pocket on a shirt Thanks for the videos, that was a great way to spend a few minutes of my night. As the son of a machinist and having a family owned machine shop and a serious case of BRD...you already know where my mind is going. Not that it hasn't went there before
  18. Well done man, well done. I'm interested in those radical firearms sights. I've got a budget build that needs some flip ups and those are priced right. What are your initial thoughts?
  19. [quote name="Oh Shoot" post="1167390" timestamp="1405039879"]If you use a KAK or similar tube to get 12" of pull or better, you won't be able to do anything [i]but[/i] like it. Also recommend an upright grip like one of Magpul's K2 models, makes amazing diff on wrist/arm for short LOP configs. The sheer functionality of the brace overrides esthetics IMNSHO. Amazing and unexpected gift from the ATF. - OS[/quote] Echo here. I can hardly tell any difference in my brace and an actual stock. Wish I had ordered my brace through Sig. I only paid $20 less and got no case :down:
  20. OS, that makes sense. I'm just going to try and run a carbine spring and buffer on this one instead of the h2 or 3 buffers I've ran on some before, that's the main reason for the adjustable block. I guess if I was really stuck on a flatter shooting weapon I could run a muzzle brake like the fortis RED I run on a 16" gun, but the sane portion of my brain knows how inherently loud short barrels are and how much I value my hearing. I think I really used the wrong term to describe my ultimate goal. I used the word "recoil" but like you stated, even with severely overgassed guns 5.56 has no real recoil. I guess I'd like to try and replicate how soft shooting some of my longer barrels are. Usually when tuning my AR's I just make sure they will lock back and run with the weakest ammo in my stash, which for this one may likely be a steady diet of steel case since it won't cost much to replace this barrel if/ when I can shoot enough bimetal bullets to wear it out. As a side note, OS I'd like for you to shoot a couple of my guns with muzzle brakes that have been tuned to have zero recoil and make follow up shots very, very easy and see of you can tell the difference. Not that mine would be superior, just to see what you think of them. Those guns won't reliably cycle steel cased ammo though, so there is a downside to those I'm speaking of. After I felt my first truly properly (subjective term) tuned AR, I knew I had to make at least some of mine feel the same. Now on every new build I find myself sort-of chasing that "first high" feeling I can definitely tell one thing when I actually assembled and snugged everything up tonight I realized I'm going to have to invest in some keymod panels to protect my sausage fingers. The I.D. on this rail is tiny and your fingers are very close to the gas block. I suspect things will get quite toasty in that area
  21. So I'm wondering, if I'm going to be running my gas as low as possible for operation, what's everyone's thoughts on a low mass BCG? I normally just run an M16 carrier and heavy buffer/spring, especially on anything shorter than a 16" but since it will only have *just* enough gas I thought maybe it would be fun to run a low mass carrier and see how light I can get the recoil. I typically try to dodge using a adjustable gas block by buying barrels from companies that I know drill theirs to the correct spec. so this is a little bit of new territory for me even though I've built quite a few ETA: better picture. As you can see I still need several things on and in the upper. I'm also sad I can't reach my gas adjustment screw with the rail on. Ah well...
  22. [quote name="hipower" post="1167156" timestamp="1404962907"]FWIW, I was taught that for low/left hits it was less finger on the trigger. To use the pad of the finger so you pull straight back. Have I got that backwards?[/quote] I was thinking this as well. If I remember right less finger and using the pad should give you the straight back pull. More finger and using the joint will pull you off target. I use the pad of the finger personally and it works for me, but there could be 10 different reasons you're shooting low left.
  23. [quote name="BCR#1" post="1167074" timestamp="1404947827"]Sic him guys. [url="http://www.armslist.com/posts/3261463/memphis-tennessee-ammo-for-sale--remington--22-lr-golden-bullets--high-velocity"]http://www.armslist.com/posts/3261463/memphis-tennessee-ammo-for-sale--remington--22-lr-golden-bullets--high-velocity[/url] Bill[/quote] Already gone
  24. [quote name="Dustbuster" post="1166942" timestamp="1404916747"]Once you set the gas block adjustment that screw may not move much at all, I can't adjust unless I fire a few rounds to heat up the barrel then readjust.the carbon and crap act like Loctite after a while[/quote] Awesome, thanks for the info Very good to hear from someone who has that gas block. Looking on ARFCOM I didn't find very many reviews. Thanks for the advice. Honestly, for the shooting I do it's probably not worth drilling/tapping a hole. If this were a duty gun I would have just had to use the Seekins to begin with, ya know?
  25. KKing

    Turn on AMC

    [quote name="Ugly" post="1166909" timestamp="1404905029"]The shows name is Turn, it's about the Revolutionary War and the first spies and network they had in place. Sorry bout the confusion in the title :)[/quote] Ah, now I'm with ya. I'll have to see if I can find it on demand and catch up

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