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Hey Rob - thanks for that second warning point, you asshead. :fawkdance: Abusive Behavior? Really? I'll show you some Abusive Behavior... :bat: <laughs>
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Went there in August, brother! Really! Almost-stepson wanted to hit that place pretty bad, so we took him over there. He spent the night trying to backflip into the foam pit. He was almost there, just sheerly from muscling it - he'd get 3/4 of the way around and land on his face...
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No pics or video unless you have press creds - this is where we need Drew. I think we need to be the "Press Representatives" of 308AR.com whilst at the show. That way, all the pics we can take, and nightly reporting. <thumbsup>
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Very positive. I want... :drool:
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Brother, Tactical Tailor still makes the stuff I have, and it's a forever guarantee on it. The Modular Assault Vest (MAV) page is right here. http://www.tacticaltailor.com/mav-modularassaultvests.aspx You can get it complete as a kit, with standard pouches, or just the bare vest - then add any particular pouches you might want/need. Hit their pouch page for all that stuff.
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Let me take you on a dirt ride. You'll cry inside of 15 minutes... <lmao>
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Yep, Guns & Ammo staff has NOT learned the lessons of RECOIL Magazine... You do NOT talk schit about the 2A in your magazine, and get away with it. Shakeup at Guns & Ammo after gun control column backfires By Joshua Rhett Miller Published November 09, 2013 The top editor of Guns & Ammo became the second employee of the venerable firearms magazine to lose his job after a column advocating gun control backfired, prompting rifle-toting readers to unload on the publication. In a statement posted Wednesday on the InterMedia Outdoors-owned magazine’s homepage, Jim Bequette apologized to “each and every reader” of the magazine for Dick Metcalf’s column that appeared in its December issue, which generated “unprecedented” controversy and left readers “hopping mad” in regards to the magazine’s commitment to the Second Amendment. “Let me be clear: Our commitment to the Second Amendment is unwavering,” Bequette wrote. “It has been so since the beginning. Historically, our tradition in supporting the Second Amendment has been unflinching. No strings attached.” "I understand what you believe in when it comes to gun rights, and I believe the same thing." - Jim Bequette, former editor of Guns & Ammo magazine But by publishing Metcalf’s column, Bequette said he was “untrue” to the magazine’s tradition. He reiterated that Metcalf’s views did not represent his or that of the magazine before later acknowledging he would step down as editor earlier than originally planned. "It is very clear to me that they don’t reflect the views of our readership either,” Bequette’s response continued. “ … I once again offer my personal apology. I understand what our valued readers want. I understand what you believe in when it comes to gun rights, and I believe the same thing.” Metcalf, meanwhile, a longtime writer on firearms and U.S. gun culture, saw his association with the magazine terminated. Attempts to reach him Friday at his home in Barry, Ill., were unsuccessful. In his column entitled “Let’s Talk Limits: Do certain firearm regulations really constitute infringement?,” Metcalf wrote that “way too many” gun owners believe that any regulation of the right to bear arms is an infringement prohibited by the Second Amendment. “The fact is, all constitutional rights are regulated, always have been, and need to be,” Metcalf wrote. “Freedom of speech is regulated. You cannot falsely and deliberating shout, ‘Fire!’ in a crowded theater. Freedom of religion is regulated. A church cannot practice human sacrifice. Freedom of assembly is regulated.” Metcalf continued: “The question is, when does regulation become infringement?” The firestorm that following was intense and swift, with some readers indicating they would immediately end their subscription to the magazine. “So a writer takes a moderate, rational stance and you fire him? Predictably gutless response from a magazine that sells fear,” one message posted on the magazine’s Twitter page read. Other posts on the Twitter feed claimed the “damage is done” despite Bequette’s apology and accused the magazine of betraying its core readers. At least one Twitter user also accused the magazine of backtracking when money “is on the line.”
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Alright, back to the redirect that happened before the de-rail, which was after another redirect of a topic hijack. Bastards. I can FLY, you assheads. Really. I can. Red Bull gives me wings. :yup: Ignore my kid, running the camera. I think he's retarded, and I know that's probably my fault. <dontknow> http://s105.photobucket.com/user/rgrhartley/media/SMOV0004.mp4.html
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Try some Midol, brother. Seriously... <lmao>
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No kidding - CONGRATS, SS!!! That's awesome, brother! <thumbsup>
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They were so nice, I had to lick one of them... <dontknow>
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The real reason for the difficulty is because... All these bastards are FDE. God made them that way. Hard as hell to spot, because it's the perfect color. Kinda like rabbits and squirrels, too. I'm just sayin'... <lmao>
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Same thing with me and bolt guns - I only run the VTAC Mk 1 sling on those. Same sling on the Mk12 rifle, too. Love that bastard for anything that I might use the sling to "tighten up" in a non-bipod situation, be it standing, sitting or prone. <thumbsup>
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^^^ I run their convertible sling (single point-to-2 point sling), and that thing is DAMN GREAT. <thumbsup>
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Oh, it's ON. Brother Greg, if you want some slack, just cut the rope... <lmao>
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MYYYYYYYY BROTHER. I think I forgot to mention this earlier... When I went to Vegas and visited Roger, I actually got to fondle THREE of those. Not one, not two... You get the idea. They were original, too... <dontknow> <laughs>
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I'm just wondering if that alters the wood in some way, or if there's a chemical treatment process that's applied to it. I'd hate for Heather to want to burn half of that thing later, and the wood won't light! <dontknow> <laughs> <lmao>
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Mike, I think it would work great as a hunting setup - radio, mags, any kind of small tools, Nalgene water bottles, lickies and chewies, etc. I'm very, very partial to Tactical Tailor for chest rigs - been using them since the mid-90s, at least. I have a 2-piece MAV setup in OD, and a 1-piece MAV setup in FDE. I'm positive I posted pics of that stuff before, so if I can find the thread, I'll get that pic in here. I also think a plate carrier would work well as a hunting setup - all your necesseties on the front (radio, mags, etc), and other stuff on the back (hydration bladder pocket, med kit, ninja sticks, etc). Either way, you can't go wrong - having a dedicated place for something specific beats the hell out of having it in one big backpack-type sack on your back. Once you wear it enough, muscle memory kicks in, and you always know that one piece is in exactly the same place, every single time. Repetition breeds proficiency. <thumbsup> EDIT - Mike, here's the thread where I talked about it. I also have a plate carrier from US Palm, with soft armor insert, and I really like that thing. I don't have a pic of that on the board. I have a stripped plate carrier shell with no inserts from LA Police Gear, and that's got some other pouches on it - no pics here either. I'll try to get pics of those two up for you.
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Hey brother, Midol works GREAT for guys. You think I'm joking, don't ya... If that schit can control a woman's cramps, think about what it will do for the "aches and pains" we guys get - it destroys them! I swear by that schit. My old 12-mile ruck march remedy was: Mile 4: 1000mg Motrin and a Budweiser. Mile 8: King Sized Snickers, and a Midol. Mile 12 (when you're done): another 1000mg Motrin, go home, take a hot shower, and have alot of Budweiser. No pain afterwards. No kidding, either... <thumbsup>
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If I had that much disposable cash, brother, I'd be sitting here on the couch, with my arm around some MRAD.
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Registered as a Democrat in California and in New Jersey (when he was 18). Changed registration to Republican in California last year according to American Review and wire sources.
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BOOOYAAAAA!!! Eat this, bitches! :fawkdance: I CAN FLY!!! <lmao>
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DNP is holding back - you can see the tassle (there WERE two, until I hit a bush), the basket - the horn is hard to see. Little pink squeeze horn. There's another pic out there of that thing flying, and you can see the horn better. <lmao> <thumbsup> I ain't skeered - I'm PROUD! Let's see some of you other guys nut up like that... <laughs>
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Well, either shibiwan got it, or he's just a minute late deciding about it...









