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Armed Eye Doc

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  1. I hadn't seen the picture and the answer was yes.
  2. This would be news except that it happened in 2005. I'm not sure why it is being brought up now except as something to divert attention from the current events.
  3. If you set YT videos to unlisted, you can still post a link but no one will stumble across it.
  4. Welcome to the forum.
  5. At least there is a record of documentation for them. Remington has been bought and sold at least a couple of times since your firearm was made. People with early DPMS rifles are out of luck on knowing when theirs were made. No records exist anymore.
  6. The correct length is 7 5/8. If you want the 7 5/8 tube, be sure to get either a true Armalite tube or a VLTOR A5 tube. Those will be the correct length. Others may or may not be correct. As for a buffer, start with a standard AR-15 sized H3 buffer. It will be 5.4 oz (maybe 5.6, I don't remember off the top of my head). That will get you what you want for the buffer. You also want to get an Armalite AR-10 spring or Sprinco orange spring to have the correct spring.
  7. @shooterrex, are you getting any of the rain?
  8. I found this at a different forum so I can't be sure it is correct. Modern Remington barrels are stamped with a Date/Code, which denotes when it was made. Remington Year of Manufacture Codes maybe found on the barrel of your Remington shotgun, on the left side, just forward of the receiver. The first letter of the Code is the month of manufacture, followed by one or two letters which are the year of manufacture. For shotguns with removeable barrels, the code will be valid for the manufacture of the barrel; maybe for the receiver, as barrels do get switched around. Month Codes: [first letter] B - L - A - C - K - P - O - W - D - E - R - X 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 Year:______Code: [second (and third*) letters] 1960_______ G 1961_______ H 1962_______ J 1963_______ K 1964_______ L 1965_______ M 1966_______ N 1967_______ P 1968_______ R 1969_______ S 1970_______ T 1971_______ U 1972_______ W 1973_______ X 1974_______ Y 1975_______ Z 1976_______ I 1977_______ O 1978_______ Q 1979_______ V 1980_______ A 1981_______ B 1982_______ C 1983_______ D 1984_______ E 1985_______ F 1986_______ G 1987_______ H 1988_______ I 1989_______ J 1990_______ K 1991_______ L 1992_______ M 1993_______ N 1994_______ O 1995_______ P 1996_______ Q 1997_______ R 1998_______ S 1999_______ T 2000_______ U 2001_______ W 2002_______ X As maybe seen, the year code letters duplicate; some knowledge of when the model was introduced should resolve the actual year of manufacture. SO, if (for instance) your Remington 1100 LT-20 has a Date Code of, say, "AZ" - that would indicate a manufacturing date of March 1975 ("A"=3=March; "Z"=1975).
  9. Welcome to the forum
  10. That is awesome! Maybe she'll make the 2025 Fall Shoot. She will probably outshoot @98Z5V by then. I gotta do something to get the ape back in here.
  11. Sharp looking carbine Al.
  12. Wow, that looks delicious.
  13. I'll be there in a little bit...if it weren't hours away.
  14. There was a couple of people that would have benefited from being launched out there
  15. FTA A Ford spokesperson told Motor Authority, "The patent explicitly states this idea is specific for application in law enforcement vehicles, such as the Ford Police Interceptor, and it's a system that would automate a capability that law enforcement already have in use today, except this would utilize the built-in system and sensors in the vehicle. This patent does not state that driving data from customers' vehicles would be shared with law enforcement, which is what some media have incorrectly reported. " And the ATF can't have a gun registry.
  16. Pretty damn cool @shepp
  17. This could be the start of the return of widespread liberty.
  18. Just because I should be in bed.
  19. An HK forum gives a good report. https://www.hkpro.com/threads/rooftop-defense-anoyone-know-anything-about-them.564583/ Ditto with Reddit. Apparently, they send ramen with your purchase.
  20. I shot some of the mini shells yesterday. It was much easier to hold on to that way. However, they would not feed reliably from the magazine. Those would not be a good choice for protection with that firearm.
  21. I have an adapter in my Shockwave. They do make a model that doesn't require it though.
  22. I thought about trying that but didn't have any with me.
  23. I can bring Susan's little amp to the fall shoot if you want. I can't play anything except the radio and have been told I don't do that well. She has a couple of guitars including one that I had made for her as a birthday present. This is her nephew playing her guitar.
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