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  1. I don't know anything about the website-asked for my name, email, and zip code. Be careful, I suppose??.
  2. Aren't the mossbergs stamped "PGO" ?
  3. If its one of the chain places: thin crust w/ jalapeños, pineapple, extra cheese, less sauce than normal.
  4. https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/remove-suppressors-nfa-regulated-item/wVgXbqP8
  5. I was faced with the same dilemma back in the spring-went with a Kubota 3300 and have been quite happy. The only complaint is -it's a little light. It's got adequate power but spins the wheels sometimes. I'd go larger just for the weight.
  6. Who is the manufacturer of that forearm/tube?
  7. Anyone have first hand experience with one of these? I'm considering putting something together with a fast twist for subsonic use and have liked the idea of this type of action for a few years but never actually had my hands on one. http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.php/firearms/receivers/pws-t3-summit-action-rf00ae4b.html
  8. First, there's nothing wrong with a PSA lower...they have a horrible wait time, though. If you really want a more primo name, get this: http://www.aimsurplus.com/product.aspx?item=F1MEGAGTR3S&name=MEGA+ARMS+Multi.+Cal.+GTR-3S+Billet+Lower+Receiver&groupid=722 You'll actually have it this month and they are very nice lowers. The other parts to build are easily acquired right now and not that expensive. It won't shoot a bit better than the PSA but you'll get it much sooner and they look really cool-especially the roll mark!
  9. I don't have one but...if I ever run across a pgo for the right price, I plan to. It's been on my "list" for a while. If you do it, please share your experience!
  10. Just avoid gas free environments while peeling the tape-no worries! Cool phenomenon, though.
  11. Funny, I was just at the Nashville airport and they flew over there.
  12. I use this: http://www.midwayusa.com/product/721759/forster-power-case-trimmer?cm_vc=OBv1721759 And a drill press...works pretty well for me.
  13. Does anyone in Nashville or within an hour of Nashville do custom Kydex holsters? I'm looking for something along the line of a Raven Phantom for a gun that they (Raven) don't make holsters for. I have the gun for someone to use as a mold-just don't want to ship it. I'm not interested in making it myself, no matter how easy it is. Suggestions?
  14. I just bought a new Kubota...first tractor for me. They did give me a few extra fuses and said that it was a common thing to fail. I would definitely explore that next as your problem does indeed sound electrical.
  15. I have everything except a bolt carrier: (probably should get that ordered) -Mega Arms upper/lower (came with a charging handle) ~$600 -JP 20" barrel (came with headspaced bolt) ~$500 -JP adjustable gas block ~$80 -JP free float modular handguard ~$200 -Gemtech flashhider ~$100 -Standard A2 stock, DPMS rifle length extension, DPMS .308 rifle buffer (had these laying around) -assorted small parts like gas tube, trigger (will get upgraded eventually), etc Just need the carrier and a descent optic...I'm happy with everything I chose but it is unfired so, we'll see. But it will be built for under $2000 not including optics.
  16. Pm sent
  17. It's been gone for a while...And the place that moved in is posted so, no business from me.
  18. daveW

    Other hobby

    I hear "Kragle" will take care of that.
  19. On residential doors, the jamb is typically the weak point-even with those reinforcement plates. If you can get away with an outswing door and reinforce the framing around the jamb, that would help. That puts the door stop on the inside of door if it were to be kicked. Now, though, you need a plate to prevent outside access to latch and deadbolt. The plate makes it more difficult to force the jamb away from door near latch/ bolt via crowbar, etc.
  20. Are you certain of that? This was copied from Wikipedia and is more in line with what I previously thought to be true: Cartridge, Caliber 5.56 mm, Ball, M855 (United States): 5.56×45mm 62-grain FN SS109-equivalent ball cartridge with a steel penetrator tip over a lead core in a partial copper jacket. [green tip]
  21. I may have my numbers wrong: I have a couple cases of IMI that is from Israel and has some amount of steel in it as it attracts a magnet...the box says m855. No big deal and I'm glad it passes-just not sure what the difference is.
  22. At $359 a can, I'd sell all I've got and throw in an awesome upper! I don't believe $359 will become the norm...the allure of this caliber for most was a cheap alternative to other common calibers and if you take away the cheap part, the demand should go away. By the definition of armor piercing ammo cited elsewhere in this thread, why is m855 still available? There are manufacturers making AR pistols.
  23. I invested pretty heavily in this caliber a few years back...2 AK's and 2 AR's in 5.45 and this was the concern I heard from people. I've since gotten rid of all but 1 AR and a decent amount of ammo. I'd still like another ak74 but the price for mags was too high. If no solution to the ammo debacle appears though, I suspect you're correct. The market will be flooded with rifles and parts.
  24. I was just thinking that, now they might...or at least make brass, bullets, and dies! That whole" Arfcom witch hunt" is dumb-it's been possible for people to readily build pistols in this caliber for a long time and BATF was well aware of this. ...-Another fun caliber I can't shoot anymore due to an industry created panic.
  25. daveW

    Season 4

    The cross with the baby shoes was there when they arrived-from previous occupants. The baby was on Tyreese's back when they left.

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