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98Z5V

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  1. That thing is a drone, too... The one Jon just linked. No people in it...
  2. ^^^ That right there is the kind of stuff that will have the lib-tards in CO scratching their heads about. Years from now. When their economy is sheit. "...but, what happened?..." YOU happened, idiots. YOU did this, a few years ago, with your bullchit legislation. THAT'S what happened...
  3. 98Z5V

    M1 Garand

    "Garand Thumb..." <laughs> <lmao> You only do that ONCE...
  4. You really have to match the gas port size and gas system length to the barrel length on the 300BLK. That one, cut down, would probable require some "experimentation."
  5. Gotta be a compressed load, brother, with those 80s at mag length. Watch those higher charges.
  6. 98Z5V

    M1 Garand

    It is a 30-06, unless it's been converted. I just listed the other American Eagle ammo that I like, and use in the .308 Win rifles, both bolt and AR. <thumbsup>
  7. I'll get the vid of Josh in here, but the vid of my Beta dump didn't come through. I can download it, but it freezes when I try to play it.
  8. JD Machine, like Robo stated. Give them a call, and go that route - you don't have many choices in Cali, as far as manufacturers go. That "list" pretty much has you screwed. That will put you on a DMPS-patterned build, and that's not a bad thing. To make a 1,000 yard-capable .308 AR rifle, You can run the Fulton Arrmory stainless 18.5" Criterion barrel, and that will get you there, as far as barrel capability goes. If you want longer, they have a 20". Start there - matched upper and lower set from JD, and barrel from Fulton. After that, be on the lookout for a Fulton Armory BCG setup. Those are the guts for an accurate rifle, and most everything else is cosmetics. We'll get you into the trigger later. <thumbsup>
  9. Damn! Mini B2!
  10. 98Z5V

    I'm outa here

    Go get 'em, NoFail! Just do us a favor, bro - make sure your avatar moves with you... We don't want her to get lost, man!!! <thumbsup> I used to haunt the Santa Cruz, Capitola, and Aptos areas myself, when I was at Ft Ord. I know what you mean about the area, man.
  11. I didn't see that one previously... There's going to be alot impacting CO in the near future.
  12. OUTDOOR CHANNEL PULLS PRODUCTION FROM COLORADO DUE TO CO SENATE BETRAYING 2ND AMENDMENT RIGHTS! From: Michael Bane Date: Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 4:09 PM Subject: OUTDOOR CHANNEL Pulls Productions from Colorado To: Steve King Dear Senator King; I met you yesterday after the so-called "public hearings" on the anti-gun bills; as I mentioned, I am an Executive Producer for OUTDOOR CHANNEL. I currently have four series in production, including GUN STORIES, the top show on OC, with several additional series in development. My series focus on guns, hunting, shooting and the outdoors. This morning I met with my three Producers, and we made the decision that if these anti-gun bills become law, we will be moving all of our production OUT of Colorado. We have already canceled a scheduled filming session for late this month. Obviously, part of this is due to our own commitment to the right to keep and bear arms, but it also reflects 3 lawyers' opinions that these laws are so poorly drafted and so designed to trap otherwise legal citizens into a crime (one of our attorneys referred to them as "flypaper laws") that it is simply too dangerous for us to film here. I can give you chapter and verse on the legal implications if you need, but suffice to say that the first legal opinion was so scary we went out and got two others. All three attorneys agreed. We are relatively small potatoes in television, but our relocation of production will cost Colorado a little less than a million dollars in 2013. Secondly, we have proudly promoted Colorado in our productions (and have been moving more and more production into the state); now we will do exactly the opposite. What does this mean for Colorado? The community of television producers is a small one. Last week I had lunch with a major network producer who was looking to locate his new reality series in Colorado. That producer is also a shooter, and the new reality series will now be based out of Phoenix. That lunch cost Colorado over a million in economic impact. Thirdly, according to numbers I received from the National Shooting Sports Foundation (for whom I used to work) yesterday, hunting had an almost $800,000,000 impact on Colorado in 2012, driving as many as 8330 jobs. Next month I will be in Texas meeting with most of the top outdoor/hunting producers, and the Number One agenda item will be Colorado. Already, hunting organizations and statewide hunting clubs around the country are pulling out of Colorado, and we expect this trend to accelerate rapidly. The message we will take to our viewers and listeners is that these proposed laws are so dangerous to hunters and any other person, be she a fisherman or a skier who brings a handgun into the state for self-defense, that we cannot recommend hunting, fishing or visiting Colorado. We reach millions of people, and, quite frankly, we have a credibility that Colorado government officials can no longer match. Colorado Division of Wildlife is already running ads trying to bring more out-of-state hunters to Colorado...in light of the flood of negative publicity about these proposed laws, I can assure you those ads will fail. We estimate that as many as one-quarter to one-third of out-of-state hunters will desert Colorado in the next 18-24 months, which will quite frankly be a disaster for the hunting industry in Colorado and have a devastating effect on our western and northern communities (certainly cities like Grand Junction). This is not a "boycott" in the traditional sense of a centralized, organized operation; rather, it is more of a grassroots decision on where shooters, hunters and other sportsmen are willing to spend their money. Look at the collapse of the Eastern Sports and Outdoor Show in February. That venerable multimillion dollar trade show chose to ban modern sporting rifles and standard capacity magazines, and within three weeks it collapsed as all vendors and sponsors pulled out. Colorado is going to pay a huge price for laws that will do nothing. Thank you, sir, for your support. Best. Michael Bane OUTDOOR CHANNEL mbane@outdoorchannel.com
  13. Put me on your trust - they can live in AZ until your state gets it's head out of it's ass. <thumbsup>
  14. ^^^ The Raptor is a bad sum'bitch. <thumbsup>
  15. Here is that thread:
  16. I'll weight it out for you tomorrow, and list it in here.
  17. Not with the sheit-storm going on right now - they've pretty much sealed their fate. IRS... Benghazi... Justice Dept hitting AP phones... All the other Administration Lying... For 2014, they're done. My prediction.
  18. 98Z5V

    M1 Garand

    What he said. You don't even need to attend an Appleseed Shoot - you can join the RWVA directly. Hit this link: http://www.appleseedinfo.org/join_rwva.html
  19. 98Z5V

    M1 Garand

    Federal makes it, and I always nail several boxes of that whenever I hit up Cabela's. Another real good one from Federal American Eagle is the 7.62x51 ammo for the M1A - it's a 168gr OTM round, and works very, very well. <thumbsup>
  20. Josh sent me a vid to my phone, and I can't get it to play now on the computer. I'll have to resend it, and try to post it. That sheit went FAST! :eek:
  21. 98Z5V

    M1 Garand

    ^^^ Good prices, too. This is the next most-inexpensive way to go, Rene - this is my practice ammo for the M1903A4:
  22. This is the Beta mag dump. Mike's upper was so hot, from previous firing, so I tossed my 14.5" upper on there and got busy. Lots of brass in the air...
  23. That little guy is my hero!!! <thumbsup>
  24. I feel like a dumbass now, but when all this panic started and I was looking for components, the only .30 cal on the shelves arounf here was 110gr to 125gr. I walked away, thinking "No way am I putting that light stuff in my AR..." Didn't even consider 300BLK loadings at the time. I just wanna kick myself... :binkybaby:
  25. I'm WAY good with it - I had some brass FLYIN'... :2nd: Disclaimer - my performance brought to you by copious amounts of coffee, and Monster Energy.
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