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planeflyer21

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  1. He was taking a dump when constipated and his neck froze that way.
  2. "Nobody out there is claiming to be plumbers, accountants…they're all Navy SEALs!" No schit!
  3. Is that Pier 13 at Norfolk NOB? We would dock there and 5,500 muthaphuckas would SWAMP the McDonald's at the end of the pier. Whoever scored that franchise must be approaching billionaire status by now.
  4. That'd be entertaining to see them stock up on .45 Colt and Scofield, with some .45 Auto Rim thrown in for good measure.
  5. You didn't order the bipod yet?! <laughs> :hornet:
  6. Will do payday. Prayer sent!
  7. +2 on fire!
  8. Why so generous with taxpayer dollars, when we can build a gallows for $100, rope for $10, and make millions off the lottery on who gets to pull the lever?
  9. When do yours get here?
  10. Go Navy!
  11. Most of the olympic style competition firearms are silly expensive, pistols, rifles, or shotguns. Was watching the UofA ROTC rifle team practice a couple of months ago. Rifles with adjustments 12 different directions, bubble-level sights, shooting mitts, shooting jackets, blinder glasses. But when you have a magazine of .22 bullets making a thirty-caliber hole, it makes all the difference. Anybody ever shoot one of the Walther competition handguns?
  12. Being able to get an excellent cheek weld does wonders for the shooter's ability to get hits accurately. In the pre-SAGE stock days, I could shoot my M1A more accurately with irons than with the ridiculously high scope, due to the ability to get a rigid cheek weld on the stock. IMO the PRS series (or other adjustable butt-comb stocks) is the best solution. I've chased ring heights on several rifles over the years and the cost of an adjustable comb height is well worth the extra cost, just from being able to go shooting instead of screwing with bases, rings, mounts.
  13. Yup. Don't remember which caliber trimmer it was, but someone else was having a problem with the Lee trimmers. They called Lee, who claimed that some weren't heat treated properly. Got it replaced for free. Give Lee a call.
  14. Awesome job bro!
  15. That's okay brother! I'll always love you!
  16. :eek: OMG!! I told him like 50 times I didn't have a Kimber "Long Slide" and to quit grabbing me!
  17. I second the motion!
  18. Funny…I thought we got lowers at the same place, on the same day, from the same person. Plus they already had the Armalite version…which is the pattern of the forearms on the LAR-8s.
  19. Welcome from AZ, Andrew!
  20. Welcome from AZ sig25!
  21. If it's as big on the inside as it looks on the outside, you could have a little machine shop in there. Taig lathe, Microproto CNC Mill, whole reloading setup. Glad you're taking this project on bro!
  22. A Nissan family, I see! Those are getting to be all over down here. Let us know how she likes it!
  23. And Tom can use these in Yuma! http://ottonero.blogspot.com/2014/02/crazy-ice.html
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