have any of you guys come across a smoker that is natural gas rather than propane? I have it run to my porch, have a regular grill on it and its a QD hose so I could easily switch in a smoker for use when I need it.
then that CCW holder is an idiot, and will go to jail for murder or at least assault with a deadly weapon. There is no forcible felony being committed, and nobody's life is in any sort of immediate danger from an AR15 hanging on someone's back on a sling.
for the avocado, sea salt, fresh ground pepper and a splash of balsamic vinegar is nice. At least if its just the skin that's a problem on the mangos you can buy the pre-cut pieces at some grocery stores
You know, what I had wondered about was taking a plain rifle tube and either welding/epoxying something to the end so that a regular stock can't go on it. I'd have to think that would be acceptable as well, as its not easily able to attach a stock
its just individual items severely discounted. You can never tell, but a magpul CTR stock, milspec tube,crown nut, end plate, ar15 buffer, spring for $80 is one I bought previously.
I know I've heard others say that before on pistol, but given the differences in powder speeds used i'm wondering if its bright for rifle. I do have 1000 large rifle primers coming at least finally
you understand that the weight of the ammo in that scenario makes the weight of the rifle irrelevant? Average magazine loaded with 20 rounds is in the 1.5-1.6lbs range. to carry your 100 rounds for the first 2 minutes alone is 7.5-8lbs, to carry another 100 rounds for the next 5 minutes doubles that to 15-16. A 1-2lb difference in the rifle is inconsequential if your plan is to carry over 200 rounds so you can do sustained sort of rapid fire. You'd be better off with a .223 as at least the loaded mags are lighter, and you can get magnesium uppers + lowers for weight savings.