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imschur

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  1. I ordered a Bolt Catch Punch from Brownells.
  2. Pistols and bullets
  3. I still see uppers going for over $800. I think you did pretty darn good. <thumbsup>
  4. but that's not a rifle in your hand TacBlade.. <laughs>
  5. Ill be heading over the old ladies parents for the ritual holiday fights. Her father is a nut job. I hope to be in and out in under three hours.
  6. nice <thumbsup>
  7. looks good man <thumbsup>
  8. Once you have a few "Nah its not new I just rearranged parts on what I had, I have enough AR's already" <laughs>
  9. Most of my guitars are the same colors...care to guess why? <munch>
  10. I plan on getting one for testing purposes...That's what I tell my woman.
  11. I came upon this and thought some of you might enjoy it.
  12. yeah what he said..ouch. That aluminum can be a little tricky to tap especially threads that small. If you truly used a carbide tap it probably worked against you. They are brittle and break easier than other alloys. Additionally their are taps specifically for soft metals like aluminum. Careful trying to remove the tap. Those extractors break too. Use oil and go slow. The hardest part will be breaking it free where it broke. Then you gotta hope there's no broken chips embedded. Good luck you will prevail!!!
  13. Anyone here going or have access to someone going? http://www.shotshow.org/
  14. Thanks!
  15. welcome
  16. Colt Defense LLC Ratings Lowered To 'B' From 'B+' And Placed On CreditWatch Negative Due to Weaker Financials http://www.standardandpoors.com/ratings/articles/en/us/?assetID=1245240352199
  17. see it here Top 3-Gun shooter and IPSC Grand Master: Barry Dueck, has designed the RTS sight system which provides the competitive or tactical shooter with the quickest transition possible from optical to iron sights, greatly increasing efficiencies when dealing with near and far targets. “I realized that when shooting close targets on the move I was more effective with standard M4/M16 iron sights than when using anything else. Being that I still performed better at longer ranges with an optical sight, I came up with a sight design that allowed for both. It also solved the problem of trying to co-witness sights because you now have two independent sighting systems that are always ready.” ~ Barry Dueck Mounts At 45° Offset From Primary Optic For Instant Transition To Backup Sights Rugged machined aluminum backup sights mount a on Picatinny-railed rifle at a 45° offset angle to enable instant transition from primary optic simply by tilting the rifle. Ambidextrous design can be mounted to on the left or right side of the receiver. Eliminates the need to co-witness backup sights through your optic. Provides the same bore height and sight picture as standard USGI A2 sights. Rear sight has A2 flip-up long- and short-range apertures, and is adjustable for windage and elevation in ½ MOA clicks. Mount rear sight to receiver rail and front sight to handguard top rail. Locking bar and cross-bolt attachment system clamps securely to MIL-STD 1913 Picatinny rails and sits only .20" above the rail, so there's no interference with the main sighting system. No special tools needed; installs using a slot tip screwdriver. Compatible with military IR laser/illuminators, front sight base designed to clear beam path.
  18. No. You need to get magazines designed to work with your weapon. Examples: Armalite AR-10 - Utilizes modified M14 magazines DPMS, Fulton Armory, Remington, Bushmaster, KAC utilize DPMS/KAC SR-25 pattern magazines Rock River Arms LAR - Utilize FAL magazines CMMG - Utilize G3 and FAL magazines Of course this list is preliminary and fluid. Some of the less well known manufacturers produce weapons and lowers in more than one magazine standard.
  19. No - The AR-15 lower receiver is physically too small to accommodate the 308 Winchester cartridge
  20. Despite their appearance the AR-15's older and bigger brother is not a MilSpec weapon. The parts compatabilty from one brand to another is limited and often confusing.
  21. AR-10 is a licensed trademark and model designation of an Armalite Rifle. To eliminate confusion do not refer to your rifle as an AR-10 unless it is a true Armalite AR-10. Heres what Armalite has to say on the subject Why does ArmaLite object to other companies calling their rifles “AR-10.” ANSWER: First, we object because they aren’t AR-10®s. The AR-10 is a special rifle manufactured by ArmaLite. Second, the model term “AR-10® is a registered ArmaLite trademark and may be used only on ArmaLite rifles or rifles made under license. ArmaLite spent a lot of money producing the AR-10 when no one else would. We have spent a lot of time building the name and reputation of this rifle and trademark law requires us to prevent others from infringing on the trademark. In addition, assuring that our model designation is properly used only with our rifle reduces the likelihood of owners of problematic lower-grade semiautomatic 308 rifles from referring to their problems as “AR-10 problems”.
  22. Theres info here http://308ar.com/forum/index.php/topic,662.msg4478.html#msg4478
  23. There you go, get me fired up again.
  24. I moved these threads out of the Armalite AR-10 section.
  25. There are 308 specific Acogs. Maybe they can change yours for a fee
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