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planeflyer21

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  1. I want to put a bayonet on my Mossy 930!!! That's so effin sweet! Jon
  2. Coors sponsors the Fiesta de Los Vaqueros, the Tucson rodeo. My buddy came out from Virginia, we got box seats for the opening day. Bought his obligatory cowboy hat, then snorted "Coors?! Isn't that supposed to be nasty?" An hour later he was waving his beer cup around "Yeeeee HAAAAWWWW!!!!" Jon
  3. Wow...this is really awkward. NOTHING!! Got my two packages today. :D Jon
  4. Budweiser tastes like Sean Penn's expression. Jon
  5. "What? poop you didn't say you had the Wolf on the problem!!" 9 minutes and 47 seconds later. Jon
  6. Sillyness Robo! A .50GI in a widebody 1911 for a 10-round capacity. Jon
  7. This sums it up! Jon
  8. Classic!! Jon
  9. I find mags after selling the gun. Very frustrating having to buy another gun for magazines all the time. Jon
  10. My buddy is working with his GF to set up an aquaponics garden on the porch of their townhouse. MAYBE 15' from the house to the wall, by possibly 30' wide. We have way, WAY more space than that. Jon
  11. Yup...same thing we were talking about when Louisiana destroyed the venison. One house in our neighborhood has a frontyard garden. We'll be next. We're working on getting the backyard into aquaponics. http://www.friendlyaquaponics.com Jon
  12. That'd be Irish Creme! Jon
  13. No shepp but last time I was in Kentucky I noticed the signs for "The Bourbon Trail". My next trip's activities are planned! Jon
  14. Hunh? Where are you buying cheap .38 Super? Jon
  15. You shouldn't have any issues on that blowback system! If you can find them, Bear Creek Supply's molycoated bullets...very clean, never had a fouling issue with them. Jon
  16. Dude is right on about taking on the city council, wherever it may be. From the video "Funny thing about sustainability...it needs to be sustained!" Jon
  17. Get video of Russian cops beating someone! Jon
  18. I do like those bro! Was just trying to keep it simple. I already have two with melonite though. Jon
  19. T.D.'s? Do they deliver there? Jon
  20. For building a 308AR that is. When I was young THE poop was chrome, done properly, onto a proven chromoly alloy. Sadly there was a lot that was not done properly, giving the whole process some bad juju. This was also around the time stainless steel alloys started getting perfected for firearms use. While early SS had a tendency to gall (you still hear this complaint from old timers and the "Everybody Knows" crowd), the newer stainless catagories are a force to be reckoned with for barrels. Done right, stainless is good for small parts too. Nickel Boron (NiB) seems to be the pinnacle thusfar for nickel plating. Nickel plating suffered much the same fate as chrome, great if it was done properly but lots wasn't. The electroless nickel fad of the 1990s was promising, even if the color was a bit odd. But this NiB stuff looks close to stainless steel on the surface and the claims of longevity are fantastic. So now, back to the question at hand. We have a choice of parts identical in every way but materials. Our choices are steel, chrome plated steel, stainless steel, or NiB plated. We need a barrel, a bolt-carrier, bolt, lower receiver guts. All are free to you but you may only choose one of each. What do you choose and why? Jon
  21. Maybe. We'll see if they stand behind their product like other manufacturers. Other than "Look at me shooting my Hogan!!" videos on youtube, there is one highly critical of Hogan. Jon
  22. Mil-discount. Check. Jon
  23. A local brew from Nimbus, Red River. Jon
  24. The key is when he shoots one of OUR .338 Lapuas. Jon
  25. He bought it on lottery when his name was drawn out of a hat. Hundreds of names in, they draw as many names as rifles get received per shipment. His choice was the Hogan or to wait. I'd only heard good things, as he had too. I'm wondering if they cranked rifles out to keep up with demand, to worry about it later. Borrowed his owner's "manual", which is a CD-ROM...and won't play on my computer. Jon
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