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planeflyer21

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  1. Reminds me of many I dated.
  2. It IS a chopped Mosin...glutton for punishment if you shoot that.
  3. <thumbsup>
  4. I know someone around here wants one.
  5. Work out all your muscle groups.
  6. Must be an AR bow!
  7. planeflyer21

    Heat!

    Meanwhile, in Tucson...we're about 15-20 degrees below our normal summer temps right now. :banana:
  8. Welcome faRKle! We know Robo and won't hold it against you. <laughs> Jon
  9. Well I wrote it out, then thought "Put it so anyone coming to 308AR can understand it," wrote it out again, then went and looked at the diagram... Which used different terminology for the parts. RRA :thefinger: . Changed all the terms to match the diagram on the RRA site. And on the PRS the buttstock screw is on the adjustable buttstock, the screw you have to cut holds the stock on the tube. Do you have a little circle on the rear of your buffer from hitting the screw? Jon
  10. I don't right now but try this: Ensure your rifle has no magazine and that the chamber is unloaded. Separate your upper and lower receivers. After setting the upper to the side, remove your buffer assembly and action spring from the receiver extension on the lower receiver, by depressing the buffer retainer on the bottom center of the receiver extension. Once your buffer assembly and action spring are removed you may shine a light into the front of the receiver extension and you will see the stock (butt plate) screw sticking through the center of the wall at the rear (stock end) of the tube. You can click on the diagram on this page to get a BIGger picture: http://www.rockriverarms.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=category.display&category_id=508
  11. Truer words have rarely been spoken!
  12. Not shaving the spacer...trimming the stock retention screw. It is too long, trim off a few threads. I screwed mine all the way in and was able to mark the exposed threads inside the buffer tube (I think I was able to use a longer marker). Cut it off with a Dremel disc and deburr. It now sits flush.
  13. That's a buttload of compression! <munch> Jon
  14. I had the same issue. The DPMS stock spacer is needed to install the MagPul PRS and have CH clearance. What stock are you using? Jon
  15. No doubt! Jon
  16. I really appreciate the people that share visuals like this. Keep your mind on what you are doing at ALL times. Don't move faster than you can think. Jon
  17. Between the $500-$1000 I went with the Vortex Viper PST MOA FFP, $750 at Camera Land NY...$753 shipped and insured. Jon
  18. Can you see exactly where it is sticking, i.e., on the tip or on the ogive? What dies are you using? I would start by backing out the depth of your expander ball a hair at a time. Jon
  19. Well, since the Ruger handgun production is in Arizona, sign me up for a stainless GSR. Jon
  20. Welcome from AZ! Jon
  21. Very pretty area, sketch! Word of caution...watch out for beavers! <laughs> Jon
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