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planeflyer21

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  1. Rock, paper, scissors...
  2. Starting to see a couple of reports that this guy had deserted? <dontknow> Brass/Washington tried to keep it hushed, fed the media disinformation.
  3. Just got done looking on GB and there is a metric shite ton of LAR-8s on there...some for slightly less than I bought mine (before all the doo-doo started). I'd say if you haven't received your rifle yet, demand your money back and get one with a Buy It Now price you find acceptable. Elite Operator LAR-8s for $1,350 BIN. Smokin' deal!
  4. planeflyer21

    well....

    Do NOT go into Sportsman's then! You definately do NOT want the convenience of them having BOTH the P220 and 1911-22 in stock. Together.
  5. Elite is just a matter of mind over wallet. We don't mind so break out your wallet.
  6. B. Definately B. Then we'll get back to worrying about C. :banana:
  7. Cats n Dodges!
  8. Right...for dynamic flexing. Remember too that free floating was originally an answer to the problem of wooden stocks expanding and contracting with temperature and humidity. Sight in your 24" barreld rifle at 5% humidity on a cold day, then hunt in the rain 15° warmer and zero is gone. "Static flexing" if you will. Bedding was the other answer to static flexing. Not much call for bedding anymore with metal forearms and stocks.
  9. Almost there...just want that permanent full-size grip! http://www.springfield-armory.com/products/xd-s-4-45-acp/
  10. Hello from AZ! Better get over here before we build a fence to keep you guys out.
  11. Just to add to that, the longer the barrel is the more noticeable the flex will be.
  12. I'm not sure...but I have a blister on my clicky finger!
  13. Forge your own road SS! Make your own .308 based .375 caliber thumber and we'll jump on the bandwagon after you have the bugs worked out!
  14. I agree with Larry...shut 'em down. I worked with a couple of Soviet dissidents back in 2004. Read some crap about the new DHS, so I asked them "What is the KGB?" After getting a detailed definition of "a$$holes", I clarified "What do the letters KGB stand for?" Bureau of Homeland Security. Welcome to Soviet America. As a kid growing up in Arizona, it was no issue for us to cross into Mexico and them to cross here. Ranchers cooperated according to where they could help each other out. The drug war has fubar'ed all that.
  15. 47% of Americans in a new poll agree with you.
  16. POP! http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/84107630/
  17. Not just FROM the border but the east/west corridors also, like on the interstate in New Mexico and Texas. Those are the permanent stations. They set up mobile checkpoints on the backroads too.
  18. Back down to 69% this morning. That one anti must've been up all night.
  19. "The names in this joke have been changed to protect same-sex French kissers." :hornet: <laughs>
  20. That's the truth! Both percentage of the population and sheer numbers of people in prison. The Land of The Free has more people in jail/prison than "evil" communist China, who has four times the population. I have heard it argued that "We have better police and a more effective justice system." Or we just have a system where they can incarcerate a person for a multitude of reasons, from too many tickets to growing a garden where a lawn should be planted. Having worked in the mental health system both prior to and after corrections, I'd say that is partially correct. Didn't see anybody in prison who served in Hitler's Brown Shirts or ripped flesh off their upper arm with one fell swoop.
  21. Bottom right hand side of the page: http://edition.cnn.com/index.html?mobile=0 Running about 64% NO as I post this.
  22. The percentages of those who can't over ride the want to murder/hurt/maim are very small. A much easier solution is to train everyone else to neutralize such threatened stupidity, rapidly and with extreme prejudice.
  23. /\/\/\/\ <lmao> :eek:
  24. I used to work with SMIs (Severly Mentally Ill) in both group homes and vocational settings. When doing agency work, that agency took in the worst of the worst, because it paid more. These people were so far whacked that the agency was the last stop on the way to Arizona State Hospital (ASH) or their first and usually last stop on the way back into society. Since the successful campaign to close mental sanitariums in the 1970s, ALL these crazy...and I mean TRULY CRAZY...people live in your cities and towns, maybe even in your own neighborhood. You can get that information off of your state's mental health website, as each group home has to be licensed and inspected, public notice, etc. etc. The crybabies of society need to get over it. Some people need the death penalty, some people need to be locked up for all their life. Some people are phuckin' nuts and completely harmless. Others will sedate you while you are sleeping, so that when you wake up the first thing you see is them feasting on your raw flesh as they trim it from your body. But lock that person up for life and "that's inhumane!"
  25. All volunteer professionals versus conscripted masses. HUGE difference.
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