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Good idea.
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Unless you are just desperate for money, I wouldn't sell it to a gun store. You won't get very much for your gun. I'd keep it or sell it FTF. IIRC you can sell a gun FTF as long as you aren't the buyer. The stipulation is on the buyer not the seller.
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Ah, that's a lot of money. I guess I confused some of your post with the other guys talking about PVC/heat gun oven stuff. I think I'll stick with letting someone else do it for me. I'd have to refinish a LOT of guns to recoup that. Thanks.
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The Northern Front of a Latin American Revolutionary Movement
Smith replied to a topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Do these people not actually study the history of Latin America? evidently not or they would see that all these "revolutions" have lead to nothing but economic disaster and blood shed on their own people. None so blind is he who refuses to see. -
Hydrashok in and of itself is a very outdated bullet. It clogs pretty badly form everything I've read. It was cutting edge 20 yrs ago but has since been surpassed. Not that it's bad, but there are better rounds out there. The speed of technology is kinda why these discussions never end. 147g used to have problems due to low velocity, but it appears the manufactures have overcome those deficiencies. This is the same reason you still get guys who will swear up and down the 9mm is vastly inferior to a .45. They are basing it on military studies of FMJ from WWI.
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Thanks for the input Phantom. I'd been reading about makeshift ovens and other equipment and it started looking like it would all add up pretty quick, even using some of the cheaper options available. I was just curious what it all took and what it would cost. Looks like it would be better and cheaper to get someone like yourself with all the equipment and experience already in place to do it. Especially just for an AK every now and then. I figured I could do all the painting and curing, but the sandblasting and parking is totally foreign to me. BTW - I'm in no hurry. My Saiga is down with Red Jacket getting the front end worked over. He said he'd do it for $125 (blast, park, and paint) which is starting to look like a pretty good deal. I just thought I might like to try it if it didn't cost too much for the start up.
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So who exactly would qualify for input then? Very few LE have FH knowledge and then it is only the department round. Military can't say becasue they have zero FH experience with modern hollowpoint design. so we are left with gelatin test and reports in which we all have access to. So I guess you could say we who have internet hyperbole, gunrags, and LE data have the only real data available. However the few FH accounts we have discounts your "nothing is better than JHP in .45 auto." Marshall and Sanow/Fairbairn and Sykes addressed that many many years ago.
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Only 489K!
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I said best, cheapest possible. I then said which is more cost effective DIY or having someone do it for me, but thanks for the help? Since some equate good with the highest price what kinda of money is one looking at for the necessary equipment and which coating is best. IIRC David, you didn't start with high end professional equipment. So is it worth it to go that route for one gun or not. I didn't think my question was so unclear. Maybe i should get Bonneyman to rule it vague.
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I searched through and found threads and many of the various aspects of refinishing, but if I wanted to DIY what would I need from start to finish? I'm talking about a Saiga AK in a simple satin black. Gunkote, Cerakote, Molyresin, tools, equip, cost? Anyone local want to do it for me? BTW I want the best, cheapest possible. If it's cheaper to DIY I will. If it is more cost effective to have someone else do it I'd rather do that. The shops I know and have done things in the past run $90-$120.
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President Obama, No One in Arizona is Laughing
Smith replied to a topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I'm seriously thinking of moving to AZ. My brother lived in Tuscon for several years and my sister-in-law's family are legal 2nd gen immigrants. I think it may be the new Texas and Nogales maybe the this generations Alamo. -
No you only tell people they can't be bigots or have beliefs that interfere with yours. Which is ironic because that is the very thing you gripe about. Circular arguments never work. Again, isn't that exactly what you've been doing in every response? I just think you both are different sides of the same coin. IMHO. strickj, I think i know you well enough (via this forum) to know how you feel about stuff and that you take this mainly tongue in cheek. I'm just ribbing you for the most part. Playing devils adv. No harm meant to ya!
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CZ P07. Hands down the best of any in that category and many above it. Great pistol.
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So far a thread about confederate tats in the military has dissolved into people judging other people about how bad judging other people is. Hmm that makes sense. I just don't get the logic strikj- Don't tell me what to do, as I tell you not to tell me what to do. A true libertarian wouldn't be bothered by people having different ideas, regardless of what they are. Yet you seem more prejudiced and set in your ideas than those you keep going after as hypocritical. It's obvious you have a thing about religion, conservatism, etc but either be consistent or quite. As far as confederate tats, what' the issue? I've seen much more racially or PC insensitive stuff on military and LE than that. I guess it's the politicians flavor of the month.
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Nubian Prince (Andre Carson, Congressman) afraid of Tea Party Movement
Smith replied to leroy's topic in General Chat
A foe doesn't need ammo. They find it whether it's there or not. This is the problem Bush had. He really thought he could work with the libs and never fought back. In the end he just looked indecisive and alienated his base while growing the liberal left. -
Could be a bit excessive. Judge could have just dismissed her or a number of other things .... assuming the story goes as the girl said, unlikely however. I can almost guarantee there is more to the story. If her account is accurate then very well could be an ego tripped judge. With power comes responsibility and not all manage that responsibility well.
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strick, in theory I agree that Judges may have too much leeway and authority in some cases. For instance I think Judge Judy is a total jerk who uses her position to flaunt her ego. However, there has to be some strict governing authority in a court room. It just so happens the constitution and the law has determined that to be a judge. As one who works depositions, I can tell you that lawyers, defendants, the prosecution will play on the very edges of civility. Winning is more important than principal in most cases. Right - not always, but that's the way the founding fathers saw fit to structure things and to give judges the authority and governance in a court of law. If they weren't strict it can get out of hand very quickly and then you have another OJ trial. That whole debacle was a prime example of a judge that lost control over the court room and when that happens just becomes a sideshow.
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Here it is in html Tromix Lead Delivery Systems. Specifically look at #4
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or Statistical LE. The theory is the more minor infraction stops you make the greater the chance of catching a felony. Thus great stats and more money. Things politicians LOVE, which is what Serpas is. Problem is since most of the LE is stopping cars on the highway the more heinous crimes start slipping through. I would much rather patrols be deterring crime with presence in high crime areas as opposed to random road stops. Same theory as random road blocks. All in all it's not necessarily a bad tactic ... if applied correctly. Serpas however, is not concerned with LE but rather the politics of LE and where it can take him....... evidently NOLA.
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I just don't understand the anarchist, self destructive logic.
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Classy. While his officers are working 12/7 during a disaster he's skipping town. Nice!
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I find it funny she was embarrassed about going to jail but not wearing a shirt like that.
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Interesting. I still think the 124g +p is the best compromise in 9mm. I'm guessing it all equals out in the real world, so i don't worry about it too much.
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What is your objective in a self-defense shooting?
Smith replied to daddyo's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
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What is your objective in a self-defense shooting?
Smith replied to daddyo's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
BTW - if you're going to quote me at least read the quote before you reference it. I'll say no more. Sorry for the clutter guys.