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imschur

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  1. oh and read the comments
  2. here
  3. Im in CT, close to Newtown/Sandy Hook. The Newtown Starbucks closed a few weeks ago when there was supposed to be a pro 2A support day.
  4. Tom what was that great site with the surplus uzi mags?
  5. Didnt know they had iced tea. I will try it tonight
  6. shit that dude works at my local Stop&Shop in the produce department.
  7. http://www.brownells.com/magazines/rifle-magazines/magazines/brownells-ar15-32rd-9mm-magazine-prod57092.aspx?ICID=8019&avs|Make_3=AR-15/M4&avs|Cartridge_1=APP_9%20mm%20Luger
  8. http://www.brownells.com/magazines/rifle-magazines/magazines/30-round-pmag-black-sku100003119-24192-50772.aspx?ICID=8019
  9. We have noticed too they make no effort to look like they actually want to get hired. Im particularly fond of the tongue piercings that make them sound like they are talking with a dick in their mouths. Im mean jeez cant you clean up for an interview. Im not sure why but we seem to get less and less American born Caucasians kids looking for a job.
  10. Good to know
  11. Armalites are made in Illinois. I think Colt costs over $2k. DPMS,Remington and Bushmaster are the same gun. Read the forum threads here on CMMG 308's. S&W is a brand new option. Wont see much feedback on those.
  12. you bet
  13. Thanks...I was looking for 300AAC ammo tonight
  14. Who is JMC785?
  15. A while ago the little woman bought me a Shimano Core 50MG7 baitcasting reel. I bought a G.Loomis CR 722 to mate up with it. I am absolutely loving this combination as it's capable of casting line and lures not normally associated with baitcasters. The drag, brake and ergonomics are perfect. Friday I might try it on some trout and river smallies. An Amazon reviewer sums it up well Most reviews state that only the Daiwa Steez is slightly superior (and more expensive).
  16. It never a good idea to let threads get super long. Not a big deal though
  17. His wifes business has them spending a week near Glacier Park in Montana. Last night I received this email.
  18. I have a Zara Spook arriving today
  19. Im locking this thread and starting a new one
  20. Dont get me strarted
  21. If these are going to a gunsmith a customer might be less versed in the good stuff such as triggers. A lot of folks will cheap out. I agree with Tom on the NM triggers though. I think castle nuts and sling adapters would be useful. I think if the intention of these kits is for the small gunsmith the kits should be heavy on whats frequently lost, broken or damaged. Detent springs and pins,gas block roll pins, extractor springs etc. I like the idea of a socket head cap screw for pistol grips. For general conversation about parts storage I use the Durham stuff. There's all sorts of variation and sizes plus they have handles. Some sizes fit in cabinets where the boxes will come out like trays. I do this at home and the office. It's not crazy expensive and it should last a life time. Just need to make sure you match the size of the cabinets and drawers.
  22. I love her
  23. Thats my thing too. My Colt has seen many hot and humid CT summers and cold snowy Vermont winters since 1992 and with normal care the phosphate has shown no signs of anything other than wear. Now I can see where folks in special situations might need to worry about corrosion but the average joe maybe not so much. But to each his own
  24. Im stickying this as I think it will be an interesting discussion. Is the intent to be a repair kit alone or repair and enhancement?
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