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planeflyer21

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  1. Magwa!! Welcome to the Pusher's Club! :banana:
  2. +1 FOUL MUTHA FUCKA!!! <laughs>
  3. I see they actually glow...do they work like a tracer?
  4. Yup...same experience here with the BCG on the PPPE (Pink Purple People Eater). Looks very close to a tarnished silver color.
  5. Oh man I really hope that stock will fit a LRB!!
  6. Sweet! That thing was a monster!
  7. Can you "tilt" the followers? Chances are if they have the original followers or the 1st Gen Colt "anti-tilt followers" that would still tilt, they are pre-'94 AWB and good to go in certain commie states.
  8. Which is why it was in that location, on the slide, for the Ruger and Smith & Wesson trials pistols too. Originally Beretta had the safety mounted in the same position as Taurus...with the mag release in the rear bottom of the left grip, like a Brigadier. Of course if you like the Beretta 92 and would like the safety frame mounted and the mag release in the correct American position, you could always save for a 92 Billenium Limited Edition.
  9. Those T3s are wonderful rifles! I'd hear some complaints about the magazine dropping under heavy recoil...not that YOU would load something with heavy recoil. <laughs> You can step up to the full on Sako for only three times more money!
  10. Thanks Magwa! That looks like a great choice. Reading all the reviews for the different models now...looks like the man is a true craftsman!
  11. Guess he tried to see what was in that building.
  12. We just witnessed an Armagasm. <laughs>
  13. The .375 Chey Tac shoots way WAY flatter, staying supersonic much further out. Just saying...since you're going all top shelf and stuff. EDIT: I'd like to add, 3650 yards! http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2013/05/texas-shooter-nails-target-at-3650-yards-with-375-cheytac/
  14. Oh man... Somebody at work once was talking about spilling a pound of powder, so they vacuumed it up. Fortunately they just torched the vacuum and some of the carpet.
  15. Schit! Scissors!! The thought makes me cringe and shrink at the thought of the hacking, clamping, multiple attempts it must have taken the first time. Then I remember he's Asian and it probably just went "snip".
  16. Beautiful! THAT is an Armalite I'd like to have in my safe!
  17. At least I'm not alone anymore.
  18. Not with the handling I usually see local "experts" conducting.
  19. Read an interview with Honolulu's "comptroller" from a couple of days ago. He's making the same old tired "wild west shootouts everywhere" predictions, that started in Florida when they passed concealed carry. Like 25 years ago. Still hasn't happened.
  20. From the yahoo article: "Brandenburg has been criticized for her office's decades-old practice of using grand juries to affirm prosecutors' decisions that no probable cause existed to charge officers in shootings. Under a revamped system, county prosecutors now decide whether there's probable cause that a crime was committed and either take the case to a grand jury or opt to file a "criminal information" charge on their own." Looks kinda like Brandenburg is in between a rock and a hard place. Corruption accusations aside.
  21. Thanks Sketch! Finally found their revised statutes online. Permit for everything...purchase, transfer, inheritance, and of course the "show a need" permit to carry concealed. Ironically there are no restrictions on WHERE you may carry, once you have that permit. State officials in Hawai'i are having a tissy right now, due to the federal 9th district ruling against Cali on "show a need" permitting processes. As I have relatives there now (needing a job), seems like an opportune time to expand operations.
  22. Looking for anyone currently living there or who had lived there in the past...with experience of going through Hawaii's web of red tape to own firearms. I'm considering training a group of instructors over there and would like to know what hoops we have to jump through. Thanks!
  23. Sounds very similar to the Ruger Blackhawk "poor man's trigger job", lifting one leg of the trigger spring off the pin. While it "works" on Blackhawks, it doesn't translate to other firearms.
  24. "Have you seen the damn alley cat that keeps pissing outside the garage?!" <lmao>
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