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  1. Yep. I believe #2 applies here.
  2. Stick that in your eye Maryland!
  3. Not sure since I'm still learning the names of the different rock formations. The view is from up on Bell Rock.
  4. Mountain biking is quite popular here and plenty of riders that obviously have limited fear.    Here's one riding what people call "riding the white line".   [media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFo5dxVhzgM[/media]      
  5.   Actually I saw more on my previous trip a couple of years ago but the week's not over yet..     :)    I think I'm going to just stay out here and hope Bernie gets elected so I can live off other people's hard work.    
  6. Tough but somebody has to do it. My second trip to Sedona, AZ and I still can't get enough. Cell phone pictures so not the best quality.
  7. Just a guess, but if the powder easily smears on the paper it probably has moisture in it. Fresh powder would be harder and more prone to stay intact rather than easily smear.
  8. Thanks for the feedback. I found more reviews from folks that owned both and most that had medium sized hands, like me, preferred the 566. As I mentioned, I liked my 350 but wanted to try something different. I found a decent price on a black washed 566 so I pulled the trigger.
  9. So sorry to hear about your loss of Axl.       I debated whether to post this link or not.   I decided to go ahead since it helped me prepare when I read it just a few days before we had to put one of our dogs down recently.    Not sorry to say it made me cry like a baby.    It seems to do that to most dog lovers.      The article was written by a guy name Benny Pointer and he wrote it from his dog's perspective.   The article is called "Yesterday was weird".   I posted this version of the link since the original was through FB and I know some folks don't have accounts.       http://imgur.com/gallery/0oXDy
  10. Hey I wanted to throw this out here for comments.    I carried a ZT 350 for several years and it came up missing recently.    The best I can guess at this point is that it got accidentally thrown away with some other stuff I had it my hand after using it and didn't realize it.    Insert, palm against forehead here...      Anyway, I've been thinking about replacing it with a ZT 566.   I've watched quite a number of reviews on Youtube and it seems to get decent reviews for the most part.   I haven't felt the knife in my hand but I like the blade shape better than the 350 based on the photos I've seen.     Anybody out there happen to have both and can offer some feedback?   If you just have a 566 I'd like to hear your opinion as well.        
  11. We need to add you into that group as well. I always take time to view your knives when you post up a new one. I'm always impressed with your creations as well!
  12. Yep, a two day for me as well. Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
  13. I wanted to pass along a 50% discount code for a tri-fuel conversion kit from US Carburetion.    The conversion kit is called the Motor Snorkel.    No permanent changes are needed to your generator.   The discount code is AR15SNORKEL.    The price is normally $187 and it's on sale for $97.47 if you use the code.    Sale ends 4/10.     You will likely need to purchase a hose kit for either propane or natural gas.    The discount is only for the snorkel kit.      I bought a kit for my generator last summer when they offered the same deal.    I was highly impressed with the kit and it worked great for me.  You should be able to find several reviews on the web.  YMMV.    I'm currently able to run gas or propane.   (It actually seems to run better on propane than gas for me.)  I recently bought the needed items to be able to use natural gas but haven't hooked it up yet.      http://www.motorsnorkel.com/motor-snorkel-tri-fuel-natural-gas-propane-and-gasoline-conversion-kit-3433.html
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  14. Pull the trigger on the purchase. You won't regret it. It handles great and shoots like a larger gun. There's a reason it's so popular in that size weapon. Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
  15. Why is the gas tube on her rifle ported into her optics in the first photo?    :)   Great photos!   Sometimes I wish my baby girl was still that little.     I walked her down the isle last summer.    She still calls me daddy at the age of 25 which melts my heart...   
  16. While I see your point, the gun store owner provides a product that can cause a lot of potential damage to himself and others. Not much damage with the bakery except causing someone to get fat. :)
  17. You might check with Kris at DTV Tactical since he does some slide work.   He's a member here that goes by 173rdABN.    Great guy.      http://www.dtvtacticalinnovations.com/home.html
  18. The Magpul BEV block works on a similar principle as the reaction rod by engaging the barrel lugs but it also doubles as a lower vise block and is about half the cost.
  19. It's just a flesh wound. :)
  20.   I didn't receive the BEV block as a gift until after I had already built my last AR so I haven't had a chance to use it yet.    I did try the fit on my upper to see if it engaged the barrel like it should.    Everything looked correct and I have no doubt it will work as designed.   I believe it is a good "one vise block" option.      Shoot me a PM if you want to borrow mine if you are unsure.    
  21. I would not go the clamshell route since it limits which receivers it fits well.    I have the one mikegideon linked above and it works well.       I received a Magpul Bev block as a present and it is a very good option as well.   The nice thing about that one is the steel lugs index into the barrel extension and it will not transfer any torque to the receiver body when torquing a barrel or muzzle device.        http://www.midwayusa.com/product/855360/magpul-bev-block-ar-15-action-block 
  22. Nice upgrade for sure! Be safe out there. Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
  23. I'm guessing the deer will be the ones you'll see when you go and not birds. They seem to know the hunting season calender. :)
  24. The only good thing about your bad luck was all of that was on the same windshield.
  25.   I've noticed no one has stepped forward yet to pick up the .40 S&W haters slack.   

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