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That applies to every president, not just him.
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Well a friend and I went to Chattanooga to visit a friend this past weekend. While we were there, we hit up a gun store or two and loaded up on cheap long guns to bring back home. My four. The 10/22 came with three butler creek 10 round mags and they were clipped together in an awful triangle thing. Got the mags apart. My buddy's trio. I also hit an estate sale Friday and they had this old Tasco. Made in Japan and surprisingly clear so I brought it home for 5 bucks. It's got a good home on the model 60 that I got and they make a nice little pair.
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I wish his hand wasn't on the light.
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Whoever wrote the text in that picture sure didn't compete in the competition.
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I feel like that conversation shouldn't be public.
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MSR means Modern Sporting Rifle. Its an attempt to give ARs and AKs a PC friendly moniker to appease the masses. Its cowering to their fear mongering.
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I didn't know Yeager taught classes in Russia.
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unless you drive a 3/4 ton or larger.
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This is kind of what I assume that they are doing. They are merging brands under one name. Everything has been coming out of the same factory for a while so just get rid of the multiple names.
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Amen!
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6.5 Creedmoor This is the original Viper. Pre-PST series so its a discontinued model. It's max elevation adjustment is 65 MOA. But like I said, this scope is temporary until I can afford a Nightforce to throw on top. As for rings, These are low. And you can see there is still plenty of room around the bell and just enough clearance for the bolt throw.
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Well I couldn't take it anymore. Picked up a used Vortex Viper from a buddy so I can shoot until I get some money for some real glass. Got the gun Saturday night and put it all together Sunday. It's going to be a couple of weeks before I can make it to the range but I love it so far. I've got a Ruger Gunsite Scout Rifle which is the same base action, but its crazy how different the two guns are. The GSR has always had a very tight, not necessarily gritty but tight action. This one is closer to how some really high end guns feel. And the LRT has a two stage trigger and is way lighter than the GSR. The GSR is great for the woods and what its made it for and I enjoyed it as my bench gun. But this is a whole different world. I'm excited. The local range makes me qualify to go from 100 yards up to 600 yards so I've got some work to do but hopefully in a couple of months, I'll be putting together some midrange groups!
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LER scopes take some getting used to it but it does work.
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Thinking about selling my .22 suppressor.
Capbyrd replied to Grayfox54's topic in National Firearms Act (NFA) Regulated
Be careful with that. Technically, silencers have to be repaired by an SOT. -
Thinking about selling my .22 suppressor.
Capbyrd replied to Grayfox54's topic in National Firearms Act (NFA) Regulated
That's sad. -
Thinking about selling my .22 suppressor.
Capbyrd replied to Grayfox54's topic in National Firearms Act (NFA) Regulated
Well you could always write me into your will. I'd be happy to inherit a can. haha -
Thinking about selling my .22 suppressor.
Capbyrd replied to Grayfox54's topic in National Firearms Act (NFA) Regulated
Sorry I was at a meeting last night. I think you probably are going to be in the 100-150 dollar range (plus buyer pays transfer). I haven't dealt with a lot of shops but Wolf River Precision is one in the area, Arms Fair, Accent Guns on Summer, Richards Armory when they reopen in their new spot. Not sure who else. I know there are a lot more. -
I think you may be right. It's not there when he takes the shot. I hate bad editing.
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My favorite part of this is the stovepipe.
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Thinking about selling my .22 suppressor.
Capbyrd replied to Grayfox54's topic in National Firearms Act (NFA) Regulated
Okay. First. Yes, you can absolutely transfer to an individual within the same state. Assuming that you were selling, and I was buying, I would pay you, we would fill out the Form 4 with you as the seller and me buyer and then wait for that paperwork to come back. You would retain possession until the Form 4 came back. It would be mailed to you and you would let me know when to come pick it and the can up. It's the same as buying from a shop, you just act as the shop. Looks like a nice can. Unfortunately, I don't think you are going to get what you want out of it. For that money, you start getting really close to some of the top end cans on the market. Because of the price of the stamp, cans don't do well on the secondary. And with your company being defunct, it makes that "lifetime purchase" a financial liability if anything goes wrong. The other thing working against it is the size. The trend in cans right now is K cans (short) or modular cans that can be shortened. A can that long isn't really tickling pickles these days. Personally, I think it would be great as the permanent can on my 77/22 since the length on the rifle isn't going to hurt anything. OH, and one more thing, do you know the materials? -
Thinking about selling my .22 suppressor.
Capbyrd replied to Grayfox54's topic in National Firearms Act (NFA) Regulated
Give me details. Maybe we can skip the dealer and just do a F4. -
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Capbyrd replied to DaveTN's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I think you meant literal.