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  1.   I own 2 PRS stocks. I think they are necessary if you are using high power scopes. I'm real happy with mine for precision use. I wouldn't put one on a short range rifle.
  2.   I carry one every day. You should have hollered. Anyway, I have gen 3's and Gen 4's. I have always been happy with the stock Gen 4 mag releases. 
  3.   The 43 is a Gen 4 style release on a small grip. You may not wanna mess with that one.
  4. That's cool. It's not as hard as some more obscure calibers. At least it Saami, so there are multiple ammo sources. 
  5.   It will. It's more expensive to shoot than 223. Lapua developed the brass, and had a lot to do with the final specs of the caliber. They even specified the parent.
  6. Not exactly. You can use gas guns all the way up. It's the longest range you can get out of an AR-15, mainly cause of the kickass bullets available in 6.5 mm
  7. Much better Mr Smith
  8. Half mile AR-15.
  9. Good so far. Just started.
  10. They can move into a great model. Amazon and the like is gonna eat everybody's lunch if the retailers don't adapt. Walmart has a better chance than most.
  11. Finally wound up shooting one of mine. Works pretty good
  12. Posted on Facebook. I love this guy.   https://www.facebook.com/TheRealMikeRowe/photos/a.151342491542569.29994.116999698310182/1115674178442724/?type=3&fref=nf   Hello Friends I’ve just received a request from The White House! On behalf of The President, I’ve been asked to share some talking points directly with each one of you, regarding the need to expand background checks on those citizens who wish to purchase a gun! Just kidding. For some reason, I was not among those celebrities selected to assist The White House in this endeavor. I’ve since recovered from my initial disappointment, and identified three possible explanations for the oversight. 1. The White House did not ask for my assistance, because they do not believe I’m famous enough to persuade anyone of anything. 2. The White House did not ask for my assistance, because they do not believe I would tweet out someone else’s words and claim them as my own. 3. The White House did not ask for my assistance, because they do not believe I support background checks. With respect to #1, The White House is correct. My powers of persuasion, like my celebrity, are limited. Regarding #2, The White House is correct again. I would never post someone else’s talking points as if they were my own. My own particular brand of hubris requires me to use my own words, which is probably why everyone in my office has developed a permanent facial tick. As for #3 though, The White House would be mistaken to assume that I oppose background checks on gun purchases. I do not. I’m just skeptical that expanding a broken system is the best way to keep guns away from bad guys and lunatics. Currently, thousands of people deemed mentally incompetent by the courts are NOT registered in our National Check System. That’s insane, if you’ll pardon the irony, in part because it’s so easily correctible. Likewise, The ATF says that most states report less than 80% of their felony convictions to the national system. As a result, nearly 7 million convicted felons are not currently registered. Is it any surprise that nearly every mass killer in recent memory passed a background check? Seems to me, our current system is only as good as the records in it, and right now, those records are laughably incomplete. But even more troubling are the tens of thousands of people who ARE in the system, that keep trying to buy guns illegally with absolutely no consequence. Lying on your application to purchase a firearm is a federal offense, but very few are prosecuted for doing so. According to Politico, the Feds have prosecuted just 1.5% of all those individuals who have attempted to purchase a gun illegally. If my math is correct, that means 98.5% of people who are NOT allowed to own a gun, have not been prosecuted for trying to buy one. Maybe it's a manpower problem? Maybe it's a resource problem? But whatever the reason, many thousands of individuals who try to purchase a gun illegally are allowed to keep on trying. Many eventually succeed, and then use that gun in the commission of a crime. This strikes me a serious problem. And yet, I’ve received no tweets from my favorite action heroes, asking me to support an effort to fix the system we have. Why is that? To be clear, I’m not a member of The NRA. Last time I joined a club it was The Boy Scouts, and that was a long time ago. But from what I can tell, the NRA is not the reason that so many criminals and lunatics are able to buy guns today. Nor do they appear to oppose the kind of overhaul that would give us a more effective check system. In fact, wasn’t it The NRA that demanded background checks back in the mid-nineties, the moment the technology was first made available? Regardless, we now possess the technology to update and maintain an accurate data base of felons, lunatics, gang members, terrorists, B-list celebrities, and other unsavory types that we can all agree should never be allowed to own a weapon. We also possess the ability to identify and prosecute anyone who attempts to buy a gun illegally. But if we don't have the resources or the commitment to administer and enforce the system we have, why in the world would we want to make it bigger? ‪#‎When‬ there’s a hole in your net, you don’t need a bigger net; you need a smaller hole. #When your foundation is shaky, you don’t keep building on top of it, you knock it down and start over. Should The White House ever find itself in need of a tweet in support of that approach, please help yourself to either of the above. But if our elected officials are going to rely on actors and comedians to advance their political agendas, let’s not limit them to 140 characters or a list of pre-approved talking points. Seriously, where’s the fun in that? In the name of authenticity, let’s encourage our celebrities to use their own words. Hey - it seems to be working for Trump… Mike  
  13.   That's a Liberty barrel by Satern. Satern was fixing them. Worse case, you may just have to pay for it. Shouldn't be all that much.
  14.   I don't know if you can find enough to repeat the great Enfield massacre. He piled the bodies pretty high that night. :)
  15.   He was the best when you needed a bunch killed off :)
  16.   That's my problem. I almost hit one of those assholes in Dallas once. Since then, I don't fly unless I have to. I would still be in jail, although probably a little less frustrated. That guy really needed some mouth damage.
  17.   I think it could have gone far if he was really shitfaced when he started it.
  18.   Pretty holster. Almost screams for an Ed Brown 1911, not an ugly ass (but practical) Glock.
  19.   Ditto. My favorite, and I own Supertuck and a buttload of Alien gear. Check it...   http://stealthgearusa.com/pages/about-the-onyx-iwb-holster
  20.   You can tune it, but I think hammer follow is just gonna happen. Bolt bounce isn't the cause. That's what you are fixing when you tune buffer weight.
  21.   He is in the spirit world
  22. Looks like this one wasn't even worth scuffing up the ban hammer. 
  23. I had to send my 42 back. It's the first one, and I own six. It's also the only one That doesn't have Austria stamped on the slide.
  24. Libtard. You hear it a lot for a reason.

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