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98Z5V

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  1. OBVIOUSLY... I'm not instigating, or anything like that...
  2. I feel a bruise on his horizon... A mushroom-stamped bruise... that looks like this... If he's not about that, then he can kiss your ass... too... Chocolate buttholes... https://dicksbymail.com/collections/chocolate-dicks/products/eat-my-ass-chocolate-buttholes-a-valentines-treat
  3. Here's another SMACKdown on this little weasel motherfucker from Everytown For Gun Safety... and it's good. Just THINK about this... THIS IS THE GUY that the Democrats sent to this hearing, to REPRESENT THE DEMOCRAT POSITION on this. This was THEIR CHOICE, and it was their TOP choice - to send into that hearing. The ATF Director was requested, for this hearing. Nope, Dems stated, "We're sending THIS GUY..." Fuk. Hmmm. Why IS that?! Our lawmakers look like they're working on it, people - let 'em work on it. They see what's going on. This is a Bitch Slap for that little greasy fucker.
  4. This statement just changed things. Red above. I'll tell you why, right here. I have a couple LaRue mounts that I run red dots from - right off the mount. Pic time: 18" 5.56 precision gun, LT-745 mount (only one I've ever bought, due to 158 shortages then), LaRue RMR Ring Half, HoloSun 507C red dot. Here's the 16" 5.56 precision gun, LT-158 mount, LaRue RMR ring half, HoloSun 507C on it, too. In pics, it looks like it sits higher, but it doesn't. It's in line with your optic line, if you just simple roll the gun to the left - that red dot is right there in line with your optical line through the magnified scope. That LaRue RMR mount can be used on either side of their scope mount, so you can use that thing for right or left handed shooters. Mount it on either side of the gun, run the red dot on either side of the gun. The actual scope mount doesn't care, and the LaRue RMR ring half doesn't care. The mounting plate that comes with it is universal (meaning IT doesn't care what side it's mounted on). Has to be the Trijicon RMR footprint for the optic, though. That's why I use the HoloSun 507C red dots - RMR footprint. That right there should sell the LaRue LT-158 for you. You can't do that with the ADM mounts. This is why I use the LaRue mounts.
  5. HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO BOOOOYYY!!! ATF IS BIG MAD!!! ^^^ That's all over "Frames and Receivers," so they're gonna be WAY BUTTHURT when they get completely NEUTERED over this pistol brace shiit that they thought they could just advance, on their own. (Or, under Creepy Joe's guidance...) This is gonna get very, very ugly. For them.
  6. This is why you better not fuk with the British SAS. OR... better not detain a couple SAS Operators, if you're Iraqi police... Doom on You, for poor decision making...
  7. I went with a 16" .358 Winchester AR instead - brass is easy, make it from .308 Win. Hell of a gun, one HELL of a thumper, and still getting the load sorted out. It's a beast when it's running Hornady 250gr SP-RPs.
  8. @Magwa, ,normally, if I saw somone state that over a request, I'd say RUN! However, since it's Matt, I'd trust it. I think something like this ended up with Roman receiving a chocolate dick in the mail, and it was someone sneaky and nefarious. I wouldn't expect anything like that from Matt...
  9. Busy work week - complete shiit-show, actually, and a busy weekend. I'll get into this with specifics, but I'm just trying to clear my head today, relax, and not think about much. I'll be back in here with numbers.
  10. It's all good - get the word to the masses, my brother-from-another-mother.
  11. That one is exactly the PSA PA-10 Gen 3, if it hasn't been mentioned. Make sure you check out the PSA Section to see all the things that need to be done to those to make them a fully functional rifle. EDIT - I know that YOU are aware of what needs to be done. Look at this as a Public Service Announcement to everyone else that reads what you posted, and jumps on the "ME, TOO!" bandwagon...
  12. This shiit is going on behind the scenes, if you're not keeping up with all the Anti-2A news. I missed this one, initially, just because of all the garbage that's coming out. "Office of Gun Violence Prevention." Hmmm Sounds strangely like the "Department of Mis-Information," now, doesn't it? Same bullshiit being pitched, just different topics. "Department of Mis-Information" was attacking your 1A rights. Straight up, that was their goal. "Office of Gun Violence Prevention" is a different way to attack the 2A. No other way around it - they just found a new angle to go after it. Check it:
  13. Here's what this bureaucratic agency is resorting to now. Threatening gun companies. After getting their asses beat in courts, for their massive over-reach... It's come to this, from them...
  14. Here's another one, where Congress just climbs straight up the ATF's ass, and spreads out like a Spider Monkey...
  15. Here's something that's not stated about this video - that little fucking WEASEL that's being questioned in that vid works for "Everytown For Gun Safety." For real. He's not BATFE, he's a fucking Lobbyist... Here's a GREAT breakdown of that video testimony, and what all that means. This is fantastic... Jim Jordan went on to kick this shiftless POS right in the dick, too. Here's that one:
  16. This is a new one - very well stated, brother - I like that.
  17. So, those three things above. #1. Turning necks. If you're making your 6 Creed brass from 6.5 Creemoor brass, that's really not necking down enough to force you to have to turn the necks. Right now, I only have to turn necks on one caliber, and that's my .260 Rem, because I make all that brass from Hornady .308 Win Match brass. That's a big jump down, the necks end up with an OD too large, and I have to turn those necks down. I'll keep you informed about necking that same .308 Win Match brass down to 7mm (.284) for the 7mm-08 project. I hope I don't have to turn those necks... When necking up, from .308 Win, like .338 Fed, you should never have to turn the necks. The wall diameter of the .308 Win necks actually gets thinner, once necked up to .338 Fed. It still works, and isn't an issue, but you should never have to turn those .338s unless you're bring them down from something else - not going up from .308. #2. Trigger. LaRue MBT-2S trigger. 2-stage, usually around $90, and worth it's weight in gold, before you need to jump up to a $300 Geissele Hi-Speed Match trigger. Get the LaRue, try it, and you'll like it. If you think it sucks, someone here will buy it from you for what you have in it, plus shipping. If nobody else would do that, in that case - I certainly would. #3. Furniture. This is my new Go-To for stocks and grips: B5 Systems Precision Stock - you'll need the "short" to run on the Large Frames... Combine that with the B5 P-23 Grip, and it's a great combo. This combo is my Go-To on the last 3 guns that I've worked on, and it's flawless in operation. I stand behind that stuff, both in quality and in operation.
  18. Ain't THAT the TRUTH!!!
  19. 98Z5V

    Grilling

    Indeed, I concur. I'd risk it for the brisket...
  20. I can't say enough positive things about this optic. Not in this lifetime. I think this thing is the most perfectly developed, designed, executed, and shipped fixed 3-power prism scope that's ever been developed. I'm dead serious on that statement. This tiny little thing is completely badass, and really, REALLY works well. If I had to rate it to a 5-star review, and see where it fell in there - I'd give it 7 or 8 stars. Solid little fucker.
  21. Gen 5 barrels, if they'll fit the earlier Gen that you have. The Gen 5 barrels are a big improvement over previous factory barrels. Back in the day, I'd recommend Storm Lake Barrels, but I don't know where they're at now. They got gobbled up by Remington, that bigass company got smashed and spread out, and I think Storm Lake brand went to PSA. Yep, PSA bought them. PSA also owns DC Machine, from way back in the day, and they've made PSA's gun barrels for a long time. I'm not sure, can't prove it, but PSA DID buy Storm Lake Barrels, and I'd wager a very hefty sum that DC Machine is who is making all the Storm Lake barrels now, but just to the Storm Lake prints and proofs. Not sure if I'd go that route, but here's the info on who owns what now. https://www.guns.com/news/2021/08/05/bushmaster-dpms-panther-arms-black-rifle-brands-revived
  22. Alright, I found a barrel maker already, for 6 Creed gas guns. I don't know anything about this company, so do some research on them https://deadshotbarrels.com/product/ar-10-6mm-creedmoor/ I went through the menu, selected a stainless 18" rifle gas barrel (1:7.5" twist) with a 0.750" gas block diameter, heavy profile, threaded 5/8x24, added the gas tube for another $12, added the steel 0.750" gas block for another $20, and the thing comes up to $297. That's a pretty damned good deal, right there. But, like I said - research the company. Look for reviews. 6 Creed is just necked down 6.5 Creed, which runs the same base diameter at .308 Win, so any .308 AR BCG should have you doing okay, as long as it's a quality BCG. Rainier Arms also has an 18" barrel for $350, heavy fluted, about the same specs, but it's 1:8" twist. They state it's a Match chamber and designed for the 105gr to 108gr heavies. Might work, I don't know. I'd go for a little faster twist rate than 1:8" for this gun. That's the extent of my reasearch, so far. Happy Hunting, and let us know what the thought process is along the way.
  23. Right on!!! You'll be building this one to be a gas gun, too, I'm guessing. Which is cool. Yeah, I caught it - you stated that when I re-read it. Perfect... You reloading yet, or using off-the-shelf ammo? 1k yards would be a cake walk for a 6 Creed, literally. Not even a challenge for that cartridge. 6mm ARC will do the same thing, in a small frame AR - just tossing that out there. So, reloading. First thing is gonna be finding the gas gun barrel. Then, finding the right twist rate in it, to do distance. Some of the heaviest 6mm projectiles you'll find will be in the 108gr range, some out there a few grains heavier, but not by much. Find something with a 7" twist, preferably, or a 7.5" twist at the slowest. That'll get the heavies out there to distance easily. Next thing about the reloading question - .243 Win will do the same thing as 6 Creed, but you're making brass from .308 cases, and turning the necks down. That's an almost unlimited supply of brass, once you find good brass to make it from. Then, there's finding that barrel again... Just to get us started. We can figure out what to do, and how to spend your money -again. Awesome update on the .338 Fed gun, perfect follow-through, all the way. You did it well.
  24. Kids with Fathers will do anything to impress them. Kids without Fathers - turn into criminals. I'm just sayin'...
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