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imschur

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  1. http://www.mountsplus.com/AR-15_Accessories/AR-15_Scope_Rings/117-NF-A19X.html http://www.aadmount.com/
  2. also "cant" is tilting to the side..that usually a bad thing. You want 20moa elevation.
  3. not in 308
  4. lots of ways to skin this http://www.laruetactical.com/larue-tactical-20-moa-psr-scope-mount-qd or http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=45081/Product/AR-15-M16-MARK-4-INTEGRAL-MOUNTING-SYSTEM with the riser block or get a riser and use any mount you want http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=23115/Product/AR-15-M16-AR-STYLE-308-MODULAR-FLATTOP-RISER-MOUNT-SYSTEM
  5. no
  6. ummmm meat <thumbsup>
  7. Sat through a second video today, this time it was "AGI BUILDING THE TACTICAL OR VARMINT RIFLE". This was looked like a pretty old transfer but the quality wasnt bad. For the most part I found the video very interesting. The author Darell Holland takes you through the process of building a custom rifle based on a V block bedded Remington 700 action and a McMillan stock. For the most part he does a good job taking you through the process in detail with much explanation as to "Why". I really enjoyed the simplicity of his shop. A milling machine, small lathe and a bead blaster was all he used. No special jigs and fixtures. This video is great for anyone who would like to know how to do the process from start to finish. I think this is one of the better AGI video's. If you have access to these metalworking machines an indicator, chamber reamer and a few basic tools this videi will instill the confidence to build a rifle.
  8. Ok it's nearly 3 hours and very nicely done. I didn't nod off once. Video is high quality not like those damn AGI VHS transfers. The start is a bit slow as the narrator discusses 1911 history. He is obviously reading. Once the tech gets underway it flows much smoother. This DVD is NOT about building and gunsmithing a 1911. It truly is an armorers approach to safety, maintenance, reliability and the fitting of drop in parts. They go through great detail of explaining and displaying part interaction, fits and safety function tests and common mistakes. A ton of practical information for folks not well versed in 1911 function. They also include discussion and use of the proper tools albeit from the DVD sponsors. Not an infomercial though like many DVD's The last few chapters of the DVD covers the installation of drop in parts like ambi safeties, grip safeties, triggers. All in all a very refreshing approach. Ill put this as a must have in your 1911 media collection along with the JERRY KUHNHAUSEN Heritage Gun books. From the Panteo Website The M1911 Pistol Armorer’s Course will give you a detailed understanding of the model 1911 pistol. The course covers design, model variations, disassembly, assembly, lubrication, parts fitting, trigger pull adjustments, maintenance, and troubleshooting. After-market parts and modifications are reviewed. Dean Caputo, a law enforcement officer and factory armorer instructor for the 1911 platform, will teach you how to keep your 1911 running properly and how to do limited custom work on your pistol.
  9. I'm going to watch it when Blazing Saddles is over. I have my priorities.
  10. I dont recall seeing this mentioned on the site previously but Brownells has Catalog 64 available for download. The catalog is a valuable resource in that it shows you hardware you might not find on their site through any other means. The schematics are also handy. The download link is on the home page, right hand side. Takes it a bit to load but once it does you can view, print and download all 672 pages. There's an awesome feature where you can make your own catalg with your favorite pages. You welcome ;D
  11. Yep it's that time of the year. Order your free copy here.
  12. I was moving some stuff around my apartment this morning and I stubled across this DVD. I forgot I had received it as a xmas gift. Has anyone here watched it or the AR-15 version? Im sort of a reference material junkie. If the 1911 video is good I might get the AR-15 version as well.
  13. just checking <thumbsup>
  14. Click here and use code DNZ on orders over $150
  15. you mean 308 though right?
  16. Post'em if you got'em
  17. Thanks for your service
  18. Welcome!!
  19. Keep in mind if it's loctited it's made to withstand a fair amount of heat. Do you have access to a heat gun? You can always tell when the loctite quits, it gives off a sweet smell
  20. Yep a lot of folks loctite them on
  21. Do you know if he applied heat? Probably loctited on properly
  22. The best was the guy who came up with the slogan. "I sent it to you spelled correctly" or something to that affect <lmao>
  23. This is a ways off again. My original direction of outside financial and graphics support didn't pan out. I want to do this right but I have a list of other things to do and purchase first. BTW next time I need a proof reader.
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