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They do. If you can think it, they've done it. Jon
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name this picture....
planeflyer21 replied to Robocop1051's topic in Firearm Industry News and Gossip
Is it a MA Monolithic Rail? Jon -
What made you decide to move to the 308 AR/AR-10 Platform?
planeflyer21 replied to imschur's topic in General Discussion
Score!! Like hearing about finds like that dagamore! Jon -
Welcome Brave11! Don't know about the DPMS but I have a 2-7x32 Redfield and am very happy with it. Thing about the ARs is you can add stuff until the cows come home and still not be done. Jon
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Ok! Got the RRA Operator stock pulled after Tom the Man's advice to use a soldering iron, to heat up the stock screw. Now the DPMS Stock Extender kit (recommended for the RRA LAR-8s) comes with a shorter and a longer screw for a counter-sunk hole, while the PRS comes with a flat flat-head screw. Both the stock RRA stock-screw and the MagPul stock-screw are bored through with a hole in the center of the axis, to relieve air pressure in the buffer tube whilest the buffer is cycling. Neither of the DPMS screws are relieved with this hole in the center of the screw's axis. Questions: How necessary is the relief hole (I know I'm fond of mine)? Would it be best to get a longer screw replicating the flat-head of the MagPul and have it bored through? Thanks! Jon
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Remington Buying Tapco Today
planeflyer21 replied to imschur's topic in Firearm Industry News and Gossip
Boooooooo!! I'm not a big fan of how Bushmaster or Marlin turned out after being purchased by Remington (aka Freedom Group, aka Cerberus). My understanding is the honcho in charge of the Marlin debacle is fired...too late! The tag is totally hit or miss now. Should be hard to fould up Tapco's stuff but we'll see. Jon -
There's multiple incidents of Mexican army being in Arizona, so the whole "we don't want to militarize the border" line is bullpoopy. Maybe I can get out this weekend and get photos of the signs telling Americans to stay out, and the trash piles an hour plus north of the border (on pavement at highway speeds). Jon
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It is a good list! Everyone needs one. Jon
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What got me asking about it was thinking about scopes that had been mounted then removed from the rings. Often times the wear is uneven on the marks. And it doesn't seem to matter (from what I've seen) if they are twist in rings or mount straight to a rail. How much benefit the lapping affords is what I'm trying to find out. Jon
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There's some Hell-Raisin' coming up soon...
planeflyer21 replied to 98Z5V's topic in General Discussion
Sweet Greg! Videos don't do tannerite justice. Tom and I had talked about it but it quickly left my feeble mind. We can shoot lots of that when we next meet up here! Jon -
I'm good at knocking myself out with extraneous activity. <laughs> I'm at an age now where it pays to ask before jumping whole hog. Jon
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Welcome dagamore! Where do you shoot over there? I have a gaggle of relatives that just moved to Hawaii. Would like to shoot if I go visit. Jon
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That is the question! So who here laps the ring portions of their one-piece scope mounts? It seems like it could only be a benefit, ensuring better alignment front to rear and that all machining burrs are gone, allowing a better grasp on the scope. Anyone here lap one-piece mounts? Jon
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What do you have on order or in the mail?
planeflyer21 replied to imschur's topic in General Discussion
The scope the scope the scope the scope!! I'd better get started on switching out those stocks! Jon -
Nice setup toyotrust! Welcome aboard! You a satisfied customer at this point? Jon
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There's some Hell-Raisin' coming up soon...
planeflyer21 replied to 98Z5V's topic in General Discussion
Note the disparity. Tom not only needs an intervention, he needs to be fair and spread the gun wealth. We'll help to redistribute among poorer members here. -
There's some Hell-Raisin' coming up soon...
planeflyer21 replied to 98Z5V's topic in General Discussion
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There's some Hell-Raisin' coming up soon...
planeflyer21 replied to 98Z5V's topic in General Discussion
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There's some Hell-Raisin' coming up soon...
planeflyer21 replied to 98Z5V's topic in General Discussion
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There's some Hell-Raisin' coming up soon...
planeflyer21 replied to 98Z5V's topic in General Discussion
Ok slackers! This took a long time. Now I have to fix the poop. Tom owes me lunch at La Casitas. Jon -
Nope, pink and purple is what they want. None of that "scorched Robo boxers". <laughs> The girl keeps saying "magneta". Not quite sure what that is, may have to buy a big box of Crayolas to find out. Hey Tom, will a bayonet fit on the upper from Bravo? Jon
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There's some Hell-Raisin' coming up soon...
planeflyer21 replied to 98Z5V's topic in General Discussion
Hey! I'm experiencing technical difficulties. Last time I wanted to download my pics from phone to computer, they went backwards...now my phone is loaded. Was supposed to be the other way. Jon -
Keep 'em coming folks! The BCM upper came today. Only a month+ before the stripped lower gets here! Still need trigger group, grip, mags, mag release, buffer and tube, bolt and carrier group, etc. I'm especially interested to hear what Heather and Jennifer have to say about what they like on AR15s. That BCM is a solid looking assembly! Glad Tom twisted my arm to get it. Jon
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What TH said ^^^^^^ there. As a wise man on another forum once said "Between shooting your reloads, reading manuals, and actually reloading, your brain will soon be mush and good for little else." It seems to be a majority rule (but there are exceptions) that most loads favored by certain firearms fall well below the maximum pressures for the caliber. As to your questions: As price of ammo rises for specialty rounds, your savings rise too. In general rifle loads are more expensive than handgun (of course), ballistic tip boat tail bullets more expensive than FMJ, FMJ more expensive than lead. The major "con", if you can call it that, is you had damn well better pay attention to everything you are doing while reloading. Don't take ANY safety procedure for granted, check, double check, triple check, then check again. Mistakes I've heard of include not realizing the page in the load manual had turned and WAY overloading the round to going straight to the maximum load. Pay attention. All manufacturers state that reloads/hand loads will void their warranty. Yet the reputable manufacturers stand behind their products and I've seen them fix issues for cheap or free when it was the reloader's fault. I've also seen them tell people they are dumbasses. Reloading is a HOOT of fun (no offense Hoot)! The first loads you make you will squeeeeeeeeeze the trigger, not sure if you should have taken up reloading, wondering/hoping everything will work correctly and BAM! The weapon fires. Your hands and fingers are all there. The firearm looks good...no cracks or bends. There is a hole in the target. Heh! Let me try that again (this last thought is you sinking the reloading hook, line, and sinker so deep that you will never get it out)! Jon
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:hunter: WHAT?!!? What about Second Amendment Foundation? Jews for Preservation of Firearms Ownership (JPFO)? Or the new National Association for Gun Rights (NAGR)? I believe ALL of those are ZERO TOLERANCE for any BS legislation against the 2nd Amendment. Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) are the ones that filed the lawsuit that became Heller vs. D.C. The NRA was AGAINST challenging the D.C. law...until it looked promising. At that point SAF and Heller said "Thanks but no thanks!" If you read all the NRA stuff, it sounds as if they are the ones pushing all the battles but that is rarely the case. Jon









