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Matt.Cross

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  1. Welcome to the forums! Can't wait to see some pics of your build!
  2. I'm not running a heavy buffer, but I do have a Tubb CS spring, I've never had any problems with it. I can't speak for Clint or what his reasons for not liking the CS springs were, but I believe him when he says he feels the Armalite spring is the best one you can get. Myself, I don't intend to throw out my CS spring until it proves to be a liability.
  3. I have nothing but the highest regard for anyone who wears the badge and gun and does so with integrity and professionalism. Our LEOs here are a outstanding group and you do yourselves and your profession credit. My thoughts and prayers for your safe return home go up daily.
  4. It's a well known characteristic of great minds.... <thumbsup>
  5. Amending the trust is easy. In my trust you simply add the item and denote the date of amendment in the page where you added the item.
  6. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
  7. The Cooley is just unbelievably good. I'm talking follow your shot through your scope good.... You gotta try it!
  8. Welcome from NC!
  9. Yep. The first thing that goes through a bug's head when it hits your windshield? It's butt.
  10. Welcome to the forums brother, glad to have you.
  11. Yeah, I saw him too. He's cruising around in a Chevy with the seat laid way back... I think he wants to be inconspicuous.....
  12. I'd be pretty worried about my place on the food chain if I had to feed my bread..... <dontknow> <laughs>
  13. Awesome! PM me if you need to reopen this....
  14. Believe me, if you're disappointed, you should have no trouble selling it.
  15. FA's 18.5" SS medium weight profile is a bughole barrel, I'll guarantee you it will shoot every bit as well as the person behind the rifle. That half pound isn't going to be very noticeable on the overall scale. I'd be thinking about the total weight of the rifle overall if I was going to carry it any considerable time or distance. Nitriding isn't going to give you any considerable gains on the corrosion resistance of SS in practical terms, unless for some reason you just like to store your rifle in a large puddle of saltwater for weeks at a time. You really can't beat that barrel, my personal opinion is that it's the best thing Fulton Armory ever put in their inventory, in terms of barrels. Ask anyone on this site who has bought that barrel about it, and I guarantee you won't hear anyone who has been disappointed with theirs.
  16. Wow, it's been a while since I laughed so hard.... That was hilarious bro!
  17. Yeah, I probably would do well to avoid psychiatric evaluations at all costs.... >:D You are one sick Robotic Law Enforcement Defecation Excavation machine.... C:-) :banana: <--- Dancing yellow turd
  18. Every word of it is true. Whoever wrote that up is a veteran parent for sure.
  19. Same thing I thought.... Glad I'm not the only one wondering!
  20. Check out: http://www.cncguns.com He's got a bunch of great projects that might interest you.
  21. Good deal brother! I guarantee you will giggle like a little girl just holding a suppressor and knowing what it's going to do for you...
  22. Trust me, it was an easy one to make... That crap hurts in a way that defies description.
  23. A picture is worth a thousand words...
  24. Some people just have a higher tolerance or higher resistance to voltage. I've leaned into 480 volt 3-phase leads a couple of times on AC units and been able to pull off it. It hurt like crap, but 110 in comparison just feels like sticking your tongue in a 9 volt battery. Don't know how many amps I was pulling, couldn't work up the nerve to do it again with the multimeter in the circuit.... :binkybaby:
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