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jtallen83

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  1. Welcome from Iowa, via Kansas!
  2. https://www.bitchute.com/video/kbw8GQeZfOar/ https://www.bitchute.com/video/RSXRE0qfnwCa/
  3. Jalapeno Pepper Ale, Wheat ale with jalapeno peppers from Bent River Brewing in Rock Island, IL. Not much on the nose, a hint of fruit maybe. So the Chile flavor is up front, not the heat but the fruity sweet you get when you roast a Chile. The wheat beer base is there front to back. The pepper heat shows up at the end but not what I would call hot, just leaves that warmth behind. Really drinkable but I foresee possible issues with large quantities.
  4. I'm not falling for that one again, gets expensive!
  5. Mosaic Dry Hop Pseudo Sue Pale Ale from Toppling Goliath in Dechora IA. Has that standard for TG tropical fruit and citrus aroma. Another fresh one, ripe orange, a hint of that pithy bitter of an orange peel, some ripe lemon and a hint of tropical fruit, sweet up front but the pithy dry finish balances it right out and makes you want another sip, Damn I love these fresh hazy IPA's!
  6. I've got a 16 inch rifle gas, runs good suppressed or not. Had to open the gas port up from the manufacturer then added an adjustable gas block when I got a suppressor, thankfully the knowledge here was well beyond the manufacturer's knowledge.
  7. Welcome from Iowa, via Kansas!
  8. Double dry hopped King Sue DIPA from Toppling Goliath in Dechora IA. Tropical, big citrus and mango aroma. A straight up hop bomb! All kinds of fresh citrus and tropical fruit flavor, has some pithy dryness with a juicy green finish. Super fresh, bottled 12 days prior so I guess it is good and fresh!
  9. You just don't hear much for negatives with Aero, I really like using them. I don't know the number but I would bet they have a pretty heathy percentage of the large frame stripped receiver market.
  10. I'm sure there are good arguments both ways but personally I would rid myself of the PA stuff while demand and return are high and go Aero.
  11. Can’t beat an ESEE........ wait...yes you can, beat it break it, you get a new one. Nice pair!
  12. Barreled Blonde Cinnamon Pear barrel aged Ale from NoCoast Beer Co. in Oskaloosa, IA. I can smell the pear and maybe a hint of wine. Tasting the wine right up front, the cinnamon pear follows. The only familiar beer taste I get is a slight hop bitter at the finish. Tastes good but if you want your beer to taste like beer this ain't it.
  13. You can. There is a pressure difference with 308 being a bit higher but with modern weapons it isn't an issue. There are some older military rifles that have an issue with 308, CETME is what comes to mind.
  14. Ex brother in law bought one, major pain in the arse for him. Big hassle to license and then all kinds of restrictions. He had a wreck and had to ship it all the way from Virginia to Colorado to get it fixed, lost it in the rain on a newer blacktop road. Altogether he was into the thing for near $250,000, he imported it from England while serving in the navy.
  15. Yes, and making sure it is DPMS pattern. Somewhere here there is a thread with lots of comparative measurements on different BCG's.
  16. My first large frame was a B, great rifle, but I'd recommend an Aero M5 set. DPMS high pattern so lots oh handguard options and you just don't see much if any QC issues with Aero, they also tend to be more available. You could still put an ArmaLite barrel and BCG in it and have an Armalite at heart, they exist. I should add, If you want a carbine then get the Armalite carbine system instead of the Aero system.
  17. Isn't capitalism awesome! No matter the crises the regular Joe has a chance to capitalize on it, and they should, all this schit makes me smile! Wonder how long this kinda stuff will be allowed?
  18. I just bought one of those on Joe-Bob's Christmas sale, it sure looks like solid stuff, can't wait to set it up.
  19. Does it work on the bleed off setting? Can you open it enough to get a failure to lock back? Only tried mine on a 16 inch rifle gas but it would never bleed off enough to reach that point. I have plenty of those shortys' if it will work on them.
  20. Salted Maple Stout from Central Waters Brewing in Amherst, WI. Another from my Wisconsin Brother and as usual it does not disappoint. You get the maple syrup on the nose, not real strong but there. Starts with a creamy smooth sweet maple syrup flavor then puts out some salty roasted malt notes but with the maple syrup staying in the mix front to back. The flavors are crisp and bright, a new and unusual flavor for me that on the other hand seems like an old favorite.
  21. I have one and was not impressed. It has two different settings, by-pass and restricted. It works like any other gas block in restricted mode, the bypass mode is the big selling point but with the 308 it will not allow enough gas by to be effective, can't open it enough to get a failure to eject as the direction say. Here is the review thread;
  22. SLR makes a great adjustable gas block. https://slrrifleworks.com/gas-blocks/
  23. Welcome from Iowa, via Kansas!
  24. Welcome from Iowa!
  25. E-Z Swords "We Don't Sell Swords" NEIPA from Eagle Park Brewing Co. Muskego, WI. Another special delivery from Wisconsin. A little citrus and floral note on the nose. Rich, I know that’s not a flavor but that's what I thought on the first sip. It has that tropical fruit sweet balanced by a mild pithy bitter, Lots of green notes from an abundance of hops, and good hops! Has a mild resiny pine finish on both taste and feel. Simply delicious!
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