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Alleycat72

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  1. I hate country music! I'm finding country music left me not the other way around.
  2. Probably going to kill one with a ,tag it in and let her shoot it. We will do a full autopsy and get the .38 so she can compare the bullet to the gun.
  3. She needs a bullet that has been fired and recovered from a biological organism. I handed her a bullet that hit a target just over 1k. She said the engraving looked fantastic, but she wants it to be a bullet from her handgun. Deer season just got exciting. Lol
  4. Really,.....no one liked it?
  5. We've been out of the hospital for a bit. She's stable and the new medication is working. My Wife and kids are pretending to be okay.
  6. https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=yJyNN4UEqKI&si=yJXIFw-eC0bENOej
  7. Damn. I respect animals considerably more than humans. The death of a dog or cat hits me much harder than a human family member, but I've never lost a Wife or child. I'm sorry for your loss.
  8. Just a bit of steel wool away. LOL
  9. The 77gr razor cores shoot fantastic in my 11.5 AR15.
  10. Removed the bolt handle and installed the original. $1000 for the gun only. No dies, brass, powder, or bullets.
  11. Silencer shop helped set up efileing with the atf. Silencer shop got preferential treatment on approval time because of it. Atf got their own system up and running. Silencer shops system is now an extra level of paperwork you need to get through if you want a suppressor from them.
  12. The big thing is getting the forklift in and out of Ft Campbell after loading all of that brass by the ton auctions.
  13. WTF are you talking about. I'm just answering questions. If you want 3 cans that cover everything, that's fine. If he wants 1 that does it all, that's fine. I have about 15 cans. That's also fine. I don't see what you're problem is. Let him make his own decision.
  14. 8 in front and 8 in the rear. You'll need to look at your gun. They are factory sighted in and may have different sizes sights from the factory.
  15. Typically you get a suppressor like this for say a 308. It will be set up for the rifle with the correct end cap and thread pitch. If you want to run it on a 5.56, you need something that changes the thread pitch. That can be a thread adapter or tail cap. You may run the 30 cal end cap or you can purchase a 224 end cap. If you shoot it on a pistol you need a booster/nielsen device. It will have an tail cap, spring, and piston. The suppressor you get may come with some of this. The price will very a bunch depending on the manufacturer and the material. Titanium will be more expensive.
  16. Silencerco isn't the only one doing this. Look at hub compatible suppressors. They are anywhere between $75 and $400 depending on the manufacturer and mounting system you want. End caps are all all over the place, but fall somewhere around $100.
  17. Suppressors are trending to modularity. You can change the tail cap to any thread pitch, but each are $100 or so. You can change the end caps from 46 to 22 to 30, but each are $100ish. You can get a piston and run them on a handgun, but the piston assembly will be $275-300. It's cheaper than getting a separate suppressor for each gun. Dedicated car are usually better for what they are designed for though.
  18. The bridge just South of Steiner lift was popular for a while.

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