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98Z5V

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  1. Haven't been pulled over too often. Maybe 3 times since 2005. In '05, I was heading for PT at 5am - nobody on the road but Soldiers heading to PT, in that small town. The motherfucker knew who was on the road then, too... Just Soldiers. He was a cock. That got dropped. Obviously, since I was headed onto a military reservation, I wasn't armed then. Sometime in '08 I got pulled over on I-10, for 83 in a 75. Not a big deal in Arizona, if you're not 10-over. Windows down, back window in the truck open, and both Staties get out, and approach from the passenger side. One yelled "Are you armed?!" My response was "Hell yes, I am." That was a friendly warning to slow it down, after they wanted to see what I had. It was the Kimber Desert Warrior. Last time was in the small town, turned left, where everybody turns left, against a "no Left Turn" sign. Coming out of a Circle K store. It was WAY down the street before he popped his lights. First thing I said when he came up was "I am armed." His question was "What is it?" "4-inch Kimber .45, right hip" Only thing he said was "don't do anything stupid..." Only thing I could think to say was "Not going to - hence the reason I told you about it in the first place..." Ended with a warning. Bottom line is - be truthful, respect them, and they'll respect you. It usually ends good, with no tickets.
  2. Everyone needs a handgun - so you can fight your way to a rifle. Golden Rule. <thumbsup>
  3. That's good news - and a damned fast turnaround! <thumbsup>
  4. The easiest setup would be a one piece mount. A great solution would be something from American Defense Manufacturing. Won't break the bank, but will last a lifetime of abuse, and high quality. You'd need whichever one gives you the proper eye relief for that scope.
  5. Tough call, right there - return fire, or not? If that asshat was firing close enough that it's life threatening, returning fire might have been the answer. These guys obviously didn't, but... Had schithead hit one of them, as the other guy in the boat, I'd honestly be thinking, "I'm next..." and return on the douche. Not a good situation to be in.
  6. As long as they don't see you as trying to take them over, then target you, it's awesome! That's pretty damn cool, man. <thumbsup>
  7. Damn, I wish I was reloading for WinMag, brother! Those 220s would work really well through the 300BLK, though...
  8. There's a few other things that aren't advertised that'll I'll be disclosing. We planned it that way... <thumbsup>
  9. I can't speak for Roger, but when I was there, they were finishing the packaging of A HUGE BUNCH of pins sets, and boxing them for shipment. "A HUGE BUNCH" is a technical term, too - it's exactly WAY MORE than a schitload... <lmao> I'd imagine Brownell's would have them very soon.
  10. Brother, you feeling okay?... <dontknow> <lmao>
  11. Check NEMO. They nitride their barrels, and those are some nice barrels. I've got one of their 300BLK barrels. Other than that, it's a big hurdle of yours that would be out of the way from the start. You'll have to check out their other features. 5R rifling, poly rifling - if you think you need it, then go for it. There are plenty of other barrels out there that don't have that, and they do just fine with precision, at distance. On another note - I've submerged M4 rifles in salt water for quite some time. Run them in boats. Swam with them. Nothing bad ever happened to them. Obviously, they were cleaned afterwards, but I had the same rifle for 10 years. It was fine.
  12. ^^^ At least that's not chambered for $6 bills...
  13. Jon, just think of what she could do with your inline 4... I'm just sayin'...
  14. I am Tom-Ass, and I endorse this message. <thumbsup>
  15. I spotted the folding chassis in a Las Vegas shop last weekend. The damn thing was FDE, too. I had a hard time walking away from it...
  16. Insert takedown pin in receiver, then detent, then spring, then set screw if you're using it. Reassemble receiver extension assembly and stock. Don't forget to stake your castle nut. My ASAP plate had been staked twice already, so I used a new one on this rifle, and stake the castle nut in place. The old ASAP plate will go on a different rifle build. Move to the front pivot pin. Remove the old - easiest way is to extend it, push a piece of paperclip into the hole to depress the detent, then rotate the pin. SLOWLY remove the pin with one hand, and use the other to catch the flying parts. If not, they WILL fly. Before, I talked about that magnet. The side benefit of the magnet is not to keep all the parts in the package from flying all over when you open it - but, that's a nice benefit. The magnet is included for pivot pin installation. The instruction are on the back of the packaging card. The pivot pin has a machined groove in there just for this purpose. Place the magnet 180 degrees opposite the pivot pin detent channel, stick the pivot pin to the channel, and use the pin to install the detent. Push the detent in, then push the pin through. TOO easy. The new pins are also 30-thou longer (0.030"). When you push them free of the lower, it's just a little more length to ease in sliding them out. I remember Roger telling me that, but I haven't seen it in print anywhere yet. Smart machining choice that just makes life a little easier on use, as users. The left side (installed) also has a machined detent in it, so you can use a tool, like a bullet tip, to get them moving on stubborn upper/lower combinations. Very smart. The little details in this pin set is what makes the big difference. Overall, I've never seen anything like them, and they work beautifully. Kudos to Roger and George - again! <thumbsup>
  17. Here's the beauty in the design of the BAD pins - this is what we have, when dealing with extended pins, and the BAD ASS ambi safety: I primarily use the ambi safety in a right-handed manner - off safe with my thumb, left side lever, but back on safe with my right index finger, right side lever - just sweep the trigger finger up. The extended pins in there now don't affect that much. When firing left handed, taking it off safe with my left thumb can be a challenge. Definitely takes practice, just because of the close relationship between the safety lever and the extended takedown pin. The pics above suck, but you get the idea. Overhead view: Installation is very easy, with the most difficult task being: remove a castle nut that's properly staked in place. Muscle through that, and the install is fine. If you run a lower that DOESN'T have the takedown pin hole threaded and tapped for a set-screw setup, you don't even have to remove the receiver extension - just loosen the castle nut, slide the receiver end plate off to the side a little, and remove spring, detent, and old take down pin. Reverse for assembly. If you DO run a lower with the set-screw mod, it's just easier to remove the complete stock assembly and receiver extension (don't let the buffer detent pin fly!!!). All my lowers either came with the hole threaded for a set screw, or I drilled and tapped them for one. This one is stripped and ready to work on: Out with the old parts... And the new parts that will go in... Notice anything particular about them? Think: "magnet" Now, Roger's pins come with new precision-ground detents and new high-quality springs. By including those parts with the pins, it eliminates the possibilities of someone just buying pins, using wornout detents of crap springs, then blaming faulty performance on the pin set - very smart move by BAD, and it also insures we get high quality parts packages - not just parts. With the inclusion of these parts, if the pin kit doesn't work as advertised, then only problem part remaining, that could cause poor performance, is the machining of the lower itself. If you're using the set-screw setup in your lower, you will still need to trim the spring that you use for the takedown pin. Just trim off the same length of spring, as the set screw is long. Simple. If you DON'T do this, you'll have too much spring pressure on the takedown pin, making it hard to slide out.
  18. ...get back, get everything out of the truck, get the boys away from us, get everything in the house, get everything upstairs, get the boys away from us again, show them pictures of the trip, tell them about the trip, tell them to get away from us again, THEN get the rifle out and put the pins in... The time consuming part wasn't putting the pins in, or getting pictures. I'm just sayin'... <lmao>
  19. ^^^ Yeah, yeah, yeah - excuses... <dontknow> Does anyone here - well, besides Roger and I - have these things in a rifle yet? Bunch of SLACKERS! :fawkdance: Haven't even been back from Vegas for 3 hours, and they're in the rifle. Come ON, Drew... Roger, I'd have both sets of pins in already, but Dawn Marie has confiscated the second set - HERS! She insists that they will only go into your new lower. Tell George "Thanks a lot..." for letting her fondle the prototype. George is costing me money. <lmao> All you other guys need to get straight up off your asses and get your pins in already... I'll add more tomorrow. <thumbsup>
  20. Oh My Lordy, you guys... What an awesome trip. Roger, I can't thank you enough, man, not in a million years. It was incredible meeting you AND George - pure luck in the timing, on all parts. You guys would absolutely FREAK OUT if you could have seen what I got to see. Unfortunately (for you guys), Roger had me sign a rather lengthy and detailed NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement), so I won't be able to tell you about 95% of it all. Sucks, I know, but it is what it is. <lmao>
  21. If he doesn't see this soon, I'll have to just break down and call him... <lmao>
  22. I. And the magazine release... Welcome aboard, man.
  23. You guys shoot INSIDE the house?!... <dontknow> <lmao> Just kidding - welcome aboard, man. Tell whoever sent you here that we appreciate it. <thumbsup>
  24. True - and people in that situation is what the system was designed for. They deserve the help, and they appreciate it, too It's the life-long schitbags that use the system for every penny, think they're entitled to it, that just need to line up, and follow each other off the cliffs, just like lemmings. It's assistance, not an entitlement, or a "right." I hate those freeloading fcukwads...
  25. Damn, again! I've been wanting that Mcree chassis for my 700 SA .308 for quite awhile...
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