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planeflyer21

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  1. Plenty of old folks here in Arizona when I was a youngin', with many rural areas not having electricity.
  2. Welcome CMMG308! Check her trigger group for a stray primer. Other than that...others will be along shortly.
  3. Hhmmm...
  4. Jeez...we had two per unit at the prison complex. If anything, they're running on empty.
  5. Welcome! No. The LAR-8 is proprietary. I have two of them. If you want to standardize pick either the DPMS pattern or LAR-8. I'm supposed to be building a DPMS-pattern rifle...been too busy.
  6. :hethan:
  7. I like it! What's the no-name of that forearm?
  8. Wow...never seen that before. How about you Rene?
  9. Pffftt...good luck with that! Even stuff where I had information on declassified missions, Dad wouldn't talk about it...said he didn't know what was and wasn't declassified. Dad first went '65. At that time they were doing the 180-day deployments, to avoid paying "overseas pay" or some such.
  10. Only after his death did I become convinced that what he did in Vietnam secured his slot into the U-2 program. He was USAF liason to USArmy artillery...for several deployments over three years. Pretty sure a lot of that time was working with coordinated intelligence...and photo interpretation.
  11. Thought it would be cool to post a few videos of the aircraft Dad was assigned to fly. Kicking it off with the Republic RF-84F Thunderflash, he flew in West Germany though: Followed by the McDonnell RF-101C Voodoo: He said this was one of his favorite, which I found odd...because his next assigned flight duty was the McDonnell Douglas RF-4C Phantom II: While he flew the RF-4C in the early mid-60s, the RF-4 is still in front line use with Germany now. His most hated flying assignment was the Lockheed C-141A Starlifter...endless roundtrips to Vietnam with materials, soldiers going in and coming back: Not long afterwards, he received orders to report to Lovelace for astronaut screening, for his final assignment of Lockheed U-2 Dragonladys. He was one of the few pilots to be assigned checked out on both the early U-2A/B/C/E/G models and the later U-2R/S/TR-1 ("A whole new aircraft," he said): This guy that did the aircraft carrier trials is a legend among the U-2 community.
  12. California at #50? Never would've guessed...
  13. Arizona is #10 on the list (coupled with the G&A's "Best Gun State" two years in a row...I'll take it!) http://www.movoto.com/blog/novelty-real-estate/patriotic-states-map/
  14. :hethan: :hethan:
  15. The SOG tomahawks look well made. Lots of people like the Cold Steel shovel, even though it doesn't fold. There also seems to be a general consensus that the "tri-fold" shovels SUCK. Get a rigid handle at a minimum.
  16. How much do pirates pay for corn? A buck-an-ear!
  17. Welcome from AZ Jon!
  18. Portable solar oven is the way to go: http://www.amazon.com/Sunflair-Portable-Solar-Cookware-Included/dp/B008S47I8M You can build them pretty darn efficiently too. How much S is HTF? May be best to sit tight where you are.
  19. Or is there no friction in their big, gaping, over-lubed chamber?
  20. <lmao>
  21. Okay...hammer setup configuration: WTF?!? Who the hell paid to use the Detonics name to make that caca?! Striker fired configuration: meh
  22. "If everyone did open carry..." Swiss study shows that the USA has enough firearms to arm 9 out of every 10 residents (men, women, and children). The latest figures show ownership of firearms at about 65% of the population.
  23. First aid, water, water filter, ammo, firearms.
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