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HoytFlinger

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  1. I'd worry more about ammo than I would about any of the barrels that have been mentioned in this thread. They will all shoot under MOA with the right ammo.
  2. Definitely wear ears while hunting and at the range. I shot without ears for about 20 years then one day my ears started ringing and never stopped. That was 20 years ago. I have tinnitus. 40% loss in my left ear and 20% loss in my right ear. If you think ringing constantly is not that bad think again. I was miserable for a few years until I got used to it. Now I have a heard time hearing, forget about holding a conversation with a lot of background noise, and I hear crickets 24/7. You may not notice a shot while hunting, but the nerves in your ears are being damaged with each shot. There is only one thing in my life that I would like a do over on and it would be shooting with ears every time I have ever pulled a trigger in my life.
  3. The ACLU needs put on the terror watch list.
  4. This country has to get its poop together, keep the left out of office, and use some common sense measures or we're doomed.
  5. I caught a Trijicon Accupoint 3-9x40 on sale at Cabelas today. Bought it for a little over 5 bills. It was $300 off regular price. Couldn't pass it up.
  6. Here is a pretty good detail of the two. the_derivation_of_the_range_estimation_equations.pdf
  7. Send me your email and I'll send you a .pdf that may help you decide between mil and moa.
  8. We are more of a Plutocracy than a Democracy. We haven't been a true democracy for at least 8 years.
  9. I had no permit when I was stationed at Luke AFB in 2007. I open carried everywhere in Phoenix.
  10. They can sell them all day long at a show. You pay for them first then the paperwork begins. If anyone at your show took one home that day it was arranged prior and just delivered at the show.
  11. 39 states say they are legal to own/use in their state. Feds say you can legally own them with a tax stamp. It is up to the states to determine legality and use in their respective state.
  12. I think it is beyond time for the feds to pull suppressors out of the NFA and let them be purchased like a firearm. It will happen one day I hope.
  13. Little different situation. Try to find a suppressor manufacturer that will sell you one without a tax stamp. Will never happen because the ATF would pull their license.
  14. NFA is federal. States cannot do away with it.
  15. That's what it looks like to me too. Even has the safety in front of guard.
  16. It isn't a credit card. It is a Mastercard debit card. No credit line tied to it. It is tied to your PayPal balance. If you don't have funds in your PayPal account it will decline.
  17. If you get the PayPal debit card it can be used on anything. It is a Mastercard linked to your PayPal balance and has to be accepted everywhere Mastercard is. I have bought 4 or 5 guns with mine and have never been questioned. Try that with your standard PayPal account and they will lock it. Get the debit Mastercard if you do not want another credit card.
  18. I just don't like the long selector on the right side. Going to swap it later on.
  19. You might have a bad extractor spring.
  20. RRA ambi safety works fine in it.
  21. I'm just going to trade it for a standard style ambi safety. Sucks because I really wanted the Elftmann to work as I don't care for AR style safeties. I have a Dremel, but if I try to grind on it to fit and doesn't work then I am out of the trade I already set up. I sent Elftmann an email and tried to call them, but they haven't responded and never pick up their phone. The only trigger they state it isn't compatible with is the Hyperfire. Well I found another one.
  22. I meant to say trigger hits the barrel of the safety.
  23. The trigger tail sits so far back that the cut in the barrel would have to be wafer thin to allow the trigger tail movement. I call it tail as that is what Geissele called it. It just seems that it is too far back to allow movement or clearance as I called it. I'll try a standard safety. Sorry. Probably just my ignorance of the system.
  24. The Elftmann safety hits the barrel of the safety. That's what I meant by clearing.
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