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planeflyer21

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  1. I doubt it SS. We had a dude on the ship who was caught with a .357 in his locker. When asked why, he stated so he could shoot our Chief. He got his discharge upgraded from General OTH to General UHC before leaving the ship.
  2. Hippy? Most hippies I've met would kick that guys ass for not having morals or boundaries.
  3. Welcome from AZ!
  4. With the first part of that statement, I thought you were still talking about Tom. <laughs>
  5. His was the last one in the system. They are on back order now.
  6. Pretty sure it was fired at the factory, like almost all firearms. Shoot it!
  7. /\/\/\/\ Yup. When he brings that rifle down for all of us to shoot, it'll make putting up with R2 worth it.
  8. LOL And here I thought 98's new Dr was Dr Tool.
  9. They did originate from the Department Of Redundancy Department...
  10. Coy bought the last one at Sportsman's, which they had to bring in for him from another location. Nice pistol but I'm not paying the Gouger's Specials the other guys are running on it.
  11. That is looking sweet!
  12. Ruger rocks! I bought a used, out of production Security Six .357 Magnum. The forcing cone cracked, so I sent it in. Ruger adjusted the timing, replaced the barrel, replaced the pawl, put in new factory springs and returned the aftermarket springs to me, reblued the whole pistol, all at no charge. And now they have a SR1911 Lightweight Commander.
  13. Those blues cigar box guitars are awesome!
  14. How about Clinton/Bush 2016 as a ticket? Then with the media drooling over that one, we can look at the other candidates seriously.
  15. Correct. The mechanical accuracy of most any firearm is better than the shooter. "POA" may not be where the shooter intends but the pistol or rifle will hit where the machine is pointed. After the initial shot other factors come into play, such as bullet fouling, heat from burned powder and friction, etc. Most firearms at this point will still have a higher degree of mechanical accuracy than the shooter. Like Hathcock said, repeatability is a more desireable quality than accuracy. The famous Winchester M70 he used had a 2 MOA accuracy but it hit the same POA every time, unlike others he tested. The same type of pistol or rifle will vary example to example. Take ten of each off the same production run and each will shoot a bit differently, do better with different ammos, etc.
  16. One of our instructors in Ohio had an FFL, got in 3 KACs. We pushed him several times on "What makes this worth three times more?" Just kept repeating "It's a Knight Armament!"
  17. That makes a lot of sense Red. Just a guess but I'd reason out that the smaller cases are more prone to pressure variations, due to smaller case capacity. A powder fluctuation of 0.3 grains of powder in a .308 has less effect than 0.3 grains fluctuation on a 5.56/.223 sized case.
  18. As a former drunken sailor I do take offense to that. When I ran out of money as a drunken sailor, I quit spending...not so with the feds.
  19. I'm up for the secret desert test facility...I'm tired of working. We can also shoot those buildings Shibi has found.
  20. 10% until the end of the month! All sorts of stuff you need at http://www.grizzly.com https://grizzlyindustrial.sheerid.com/?utm_source=email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20150224_MilitaryDiscount
  21. Aw Larry...I'm just funnin' with you. Next time we meet I'll treat you to some Jack's Links.
  22. Kinda interesting...1905 trolley dash cam: http://www.wimp.com/dragrace/
  23. Brave counter-protester, at an all-male golf club.
  24. Welcome from AZ!
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