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  1. This would not be an issue if we, as a nation, would quit trying to make everyone happy. The only reason why we would even need legislation like this is because the do-gooders of this nation feel the need to make others happy. We are probably without a doubt the most hated country in the world so why are we trying to bend over to accomodate those who hate us. We need to quit worrying about being so PC and by all means quit accomodating every new group of people that come here. If they want to come here to reap our rewards then they shouldn't have a problem assimilating to our laws. Quit making it easier on these immigrants, both legal and illegal, at the cost of this country's citizens. We have our laws, if you like your own country's laws better then go back to where you came from. It isn't that hard, millions have done it before. This isn't related specifically to Sharia Law but the practice of stepping on the citizens of this country to make non citizens happy is disgusting. I get so disgusted every time I go to the store and have to search for English on a label. I was in a McDonalds and watched a group of Mexicans standing around, rather than working, acting like they couldn't understand english. The manager was trying to accomodate them by speaking spanish but the group would just shrug their shoulders as if they didn't understand because the manager wasn't fluent enough in spanish. Same McDonalds, my wife asked for mayonaise and got the same response, shoulder shrug after shoulder shrug. After getting packets of every other condiment the worker finally made it to the mayonaise drawer and my wife got what she asked for. These people should not be working there if they can not understand English. Worse yet some probably do understand but use the language barrier as an excuse to be lazy. I agree with the discrimination laws but they shouldn't be used to mask a persons inability to perform a job. If you are told to make a f**king hamburger and you can't for ANY reason, whether it be a language barrier, laziness or no reason at all, you should be fired. After all if the establishment was discriminating you wouldn't have had the job in the first place. The biggest problem I have is the different groups cry discrimination every time they get their feelings hurt by our country's laws or social norms. Even if it isn't an issue of discrimination they throw up the "card". And in most cases people are so afraid they bow down to the holder of that "card" and accomodate them. I am far from being a racist but I do have my preference in those who I associate. It is not racist because I want to socialize with like minded individuals after all that is why most people are on this board. What I am though is someone who sees people for their actions regardless of their sex, race, ethnicity, nationality, sexuality and sometimes religion and political views. Dolomite
  2. Dolomite_supafly

    AR15 Rail

    Here is a Model 1 Sales: Model 1 Free Float Tube Handguard Fluted AR-15 Rifle Length Aluminum Black - MidwayUSA Here is the DPMS: http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=5585/avs%7CManufacturer_1=DPMS%20FIREARMS%20LLC/Product/AR_15_M16_FREE_FLOAT_TUBE I get discounts so that is the reason I get them for $35-$45. I have used both and have drilled and tapped both for rails or bipods without issue. I really don;t ahve a preference as they both seem well built. Both are two piece designs. As far as drilling and tapping, they are thick enough to easily get the width of the screw thickness worth of support which is plenty. Adding a nut wouldn't hurt as Joe Bob mentioned but the problem with adding a nut is getting to and tightening the ones in the middle of the tube. A rifle length tube means you are about 6" from the end to get into the middle. Then there is the barrel clearance inside the tube itself, I install the rails last because every time you tighten a tube down it is going to tighten a little more than before so what might be perfectly on the bottom one time might clock a little more the next leaving the rail not exactly on the bottom. Assuming you could get a wrench on it you wouldn't have very much room to turn that wrench either. I have not had any issues with mine being without a nut. I add 2-3 10-32 screws to the rail depending on length and locktite them well. The biggest reason they strip is they are not snug, a snug screw or bolt is less likely to work loose and then strip out. 10-32 is the same thread pitch as most machine screw sling swivel studs so if you remove the rail you can put a sling slivel back on to fill the hole and attach a bipod. I use a chaulk line to ensure the rail holes are straight and perfectly centered on the bottom. I run it from the muzzle to the center of the magwell and they come out great. The UTG rails aren't that heavy, it is probably more about what you hang off of your gun. They are heavier than some but some higher end ones are way heavier. They are definitely heavier than standard handguards but very few rails aren't. Again, I say go for the UTG rail if you must have a cheap quad rail. Or install a float tube them install a rail. Dolomite
  3. When you consider the cost of the BCG you can just about buy a complete rifle kit for the same price. There are online vendors that sell decent kits for $475-$500 and all you need after that is a lower. Might be better to buy one of the kits then sell off all you don't use. I bet you could do that and get a complete upper with BCG for the $350 you mention. Dolomite
  4. Nope, your firearms do not need to be transferred when moving to a new state. Not really sure how you could divorce yourself from the firearm. Most use a bill of sale but that isn't going to happen here. The other way is to report the gun stolen but in this case it isn't, she took part of the marital property when she left. It should have been part of the divorce decree in some shape or fashion. That is unless you were trying to hide your firearms from the list of marital assets. If that is the case you weren't following the rules and got burned in the process. I am making an assumtion so excuse me if I am wrong. I am assuming this is a pretty bitter divorce and both of you are no longer speaking. Unless this gun was a family heirloom or a really, really expensive gun I would cut my losses rather than have to deal with her anymore. People, as in your wife, can be very scornful and if she is staying out of your life it might be better to let things be. Are both of you divorced now? I remember your previous thread about all of this and it seemed like you were on the right track to protecting yourself and your assets. Again, if all you are out at this point is a pistol I would consider yourself lucky because it could have been much, much worse. Dolomite
  5. Out of curiosity, what caliber is the Savage? The 45 ACP version was submitted at the same time as the 1911. Imagine how things might have been had the Savage won the trials? And to give you an idea of worth if it is a 45 ACP version I give you this: Savage Model 1907, .45 ACP caliber, semi-automatic pistol, made for military trials 1907-1911 with c | Proxibid® (sold for $22,000) Dolomite
  6. Dolomite_supafly

    AR15 Rail

    Something else that might work better for you is something I did. I installed a DPMS free float tube, they are around $35-$45. After that I found some universal rail sections for $12. I drilled and tapped the tube on the bottom and installed just a bottom rail. It makes for a lightweight setup yet it has a rail and isn't too large in diameter. I also free floats the barrel for added accuracy and even if you have a carbine gass system you can use a rifle length tube if you have a small gas block. Another thing, you can install a rail anywhere you want with a minimal amount of effort by drilling a couple of holes then tapping them. Dolomite
  7. That question makes all the difference in the world. It is perfectly legal for her to move to another state and take her pistol with her. It is illegal for to transfer it to a person in another state without going through an FFL. What does it say in the divorce decree? Sounds to my like it was "joint" property and when she left she took it. It is going to boil down to you saying she took it without permission and she saying you gave it to her. I suspect a judge isn't going to order her to give it back unless you can prove ownership and a bill of sale during the marriage is not proof it was your gun but proof it was marital property. Now on the other hand if the gun was purchased after the divorce you may have grounds to get the gun back. I know it sucks but unless you can prove without a doubt she took it without your permission you are probably out a gun. Dolomite
  8. I used a drill bit to make a longer pin then spun it in a drill while filing a groove for the spring to sit. It has lasted through thousands of rounds so far without any issues. Mine is a 22/45 as well. Dolomite
  9. At least Rahm Immanuel is not part of the big picture anymore. He only controls a small part of the US which is a good thing. Dolomite
  10. Dolomite_supafly

    AR15 Rail

    Or a few extra AR's from the parts. It seems strange that most of us will start a new build in order to keep a small part from sitting around unused. Dolomite
  11. Superman in the Spec Ops world. A been there, done that, got the t-shirt, kind of guy. He does have the background for what he teaches though, unlike some. Although he makes some good points in his writings I don't agree with everything he preaches. As with a lot of these people he has done a wonderful job at marketing himself. Pat Rogers is another good marketing example, he is pretty much nothing he claims to be but was able to market himself and fool those around him enough that he has become succesful. He is a phonie but through his lies he has made himself larger than life. He may be a good trainer, which would be a good thing to brag about, but it still doesn't change the fact he has lied about pretty much his entire life experiences. pat rogers Dolomite
  12. Get one of the rimfire conversion kits for it. It makes shooting it much easier on the wallet. And as long as you aren't expecting match grade perfromance you will be pleased. Shooting Winchester bulk mine will hold under 1 inch at 25 yards, good enough to prcatice drills and such. Along with the conversion get a few Black Dog mags and never look back. I put over 15K rounds through my Ciener conversion before going to a dedicated setup. The dedicated is more accurate but other than that no different than one using a rifire conversion. One more thing is get a decent trigger job done or a aftermarket trigger. Trigger jobs are pretty easy on AR's and are cheap to fix if you mess something up. Other than that you have a nice looking setup. Now you need to do like every other AR owner has done, buy a few more. Dolomite
  13. Depends on how far, if you can hit it with a file without removing anything but the burr go for it. If it is too deep to get to with a file it needs to go to a smith to have a chamber reamer get rid of it. Dolomite
  14. How much was the total including shipping? I can get transfers done for $15 + the $10 TICS fee. Dolomite
  15. In speaking with the district manager she told me that they would be contacting the TABC to try to change their minds about the postings. She implied that they were aware that the law cited in the posting was invalid but tht they still wanted the sign posted. I may call her again today just to get an update on her efforts. Dolomite
  16. Dolomite_supafly

    AR15 Rail

    @ten: Have you actually owned the UTG rails? I'll offer a different opinion on the UTG rails. I put a set on my wife's 9mm AR because they were cheap. It is by far the most used and abused gun we own. By abused I mean well over 7,000 rounds over the course of a few years. It has been dropped and thrown dozens of times. The rails install easily, are tight, durable and work very well considering the cost. I have had zero issues with mine and have recommended them to a few friends and none of those have had issues with theirs either. I have even seen a higher end maker making a set of rails that are identical to the UTG's except the name and about twice the cost. Anyone would be hard pressed to tell the difference if there were no names on them. I say for the $50 they cost give them a try, you will be surprized. Not all things Chinese are junk, optics yes but not everything they make is junk. My wife's AR runs a red laser and it has helped her on more than a few occassions when she was unable to get a decent sight picture at night. She was shooting nuisance animals on the run and it made hits a lot easier on her. After seeing how easy it was for her to track and hit the animal form what I would consider a low ready position I knew the laser was going to stay. I will say this red lasers are useless during the day but green lasers are useable during the day and can be easily seen out to 50 yards. Lights are a good thing to have as well, get a $35 Surefire G2 and a $20 mount and call it good. As far as vertical grips go I will say this, it makes it easier to maintain control of your weapon. That is if someone tries to grab it the vertical grip is another "handle" to either push or pull on to maintain control of your gun or to strike someone with the muzzle. I find it gives me a better hadn position when firing from the standing or kneeling position. Firing from the bench can be bothersome but not as much as a 30 rounder hanging out of the bottom. AR's are the greatest rifle for the individual. The reason is you can add what you want to make it yours. I would recommend finding a few buddies who have AR's and try out their equipment before you go spend a ton of money on stuff you may not like. Everyone is different and so is how they set their rifles up. And as anyone who owns one will tell you they are all set up to individual tastes. Don't worry about what anyone else says or thinks as long as the gun is reliable it doesn't matter what hangs off of it. I was always skeptical of the uber unobtanium made parts. I have always believed that if the part holds up to what you are going to use it for then it is good enough, whether it be the occassional range trip or hardcore use. There are a lot of people who spend thousands on their rifle then feel guilty about shooting it and leave it in the safe other than the occassional picture to post. I am the opposite, all my guns are tools and getting used regularly. I am far from the AR expert but I have used them for both work and pleasure for decades now. I have used them to protect myself and others. I have built a lot of them as well. Dolomite
  17. My two cents on selling any gun that is not factory or has been modified. Remove any extras and sell them seperately. It is unlikely that you would get the same amount if you sell the weapon as a whole. Take the parts out and any extra mags and sell them seperately then sell the firearm as an unmodified gun. You will come out way ahead over selling it as a package. Dolomite
  18. Money, without a doubt, will be the deciding factor in its use. Not how cheply it can be used but how much profit can be earned by its use. Dolomite
  19. Hardly fence sitting here in Knoxville, the district manager said without a doubt they allow firearms. She even said that she knows that any posting, even the one that ABC requires is costing them customers. The signs they have posted here in Knoxville are per ABC. Feel free to call and ask "Do you allow firearms?", giving no hint to what side you are on and see what is said. I was told it was no Applebee policy to forbid firearms so the other restaurants might be getting posted by the individual managers. There was another restauarant a few months back who had to remove the sign once corporate was informed. Perhaps this is the same with the one above. Dolomite
  20. Absolutely amazing, there shold be no reason why this shouldn't be in every ER across the nation. The cells are coming from the individual who is hurt so there should be no religious debate over its use. Dolomite
  21. I have spoke to a few LE in my area and they know who the dealers are but say they are gathering evidence. My brother is a heavy drug user and when he had his last run it with local LE the LE asked me where he was getting his drugs. I said I wasn't sure then they mentioned a dealer by name and also mentioned what drugs he is selling but then they said they didn't have enough evidence to prosecute him. I am not really sure why they don't but who knows. Dolomite
  22. I have done a lot of AR triggers. If you want you are more than welcome to come out to my place and I'll do yours. It is free, won't cost you anything but about 20 minutes of your time. Afterwards your trigger will have ZERO creep and the trigger will probably be less than 4 pounds. It is simple, it is reversible and I do not modify any factory parts or replace any of your factory parts. PM me if you want to get together, again this isn't a scam and I do not want anything in return. There is a reason I don't mind, it lets me forget about life for a while. I was in a helicopter accident a few years ago and any time I can spend out of my own skin doing small projects is a good thing. It is also nice to meet new people. Dolomite
  23. In my opinion life in prison is a more fitting because it is a more cruel punishment than the death penalty. The death pentaly is a relatively humane affair at the time they are being put to death. Imagine living in a hell hole for the remainder of your life. Living in fear constantly as well as enduring the abuses that are dealt out in prison. To me it is more fitting to have them suffer for the next 40-50 years than for the next 10-15 years. And if someone is put to death they should not be allowed to visit with their family and their family should not be notified when it is happening. That way the criminal and their family can not say "good bye" like wha thappened to their victims. What would be great is if they would simulate the death pentaly at random times. Go to their cell, make them make the walk, get strapped in the basically tell them it was a dry run. Do this randomly but at some point it won;t be a dry run and no one will know except those pushing the button. Dolomite
  24. Something else you can do to matte down stainless is have it media blasted. I know it is more of a permanent solution but it does tone it down a lot. Another option is some Krylon. Just take the action out of the stock and paint it. When you decide you have had enough of the paint use some brake cleaner to clean it off. Dolomite
  25. Rather than 40mm why not 37mm? They seem to be more plentiful as is the ammo for them. Spike's Tactical makes several versions from a mountable M203 type to a stand alone version. Launcher Review 37mm : Spikes Tactical Dolomite

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