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98Z5V

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  1. You are incorrigible...
  2. Holy poop, Drew, you pinned this one? I'm doomed...
  3. Their stainless barrels are made by Criterion Barrels, for them. I imagine the cromoly barrels are made by a great company, to their specs, also.
  4. That's actually a really, really good price on that. Seriously.
  5. Can't find the individual stuff right now, outside of some of the stuff in here: Reprinted with permission from NFPA495-85, Standard for the Manufacture, Transportation, Storage and Use of Explosive Materials, © 1985, National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA 02269. This reprinted material is not the complete and official position of the NFPA on the referenced subject, which is represented by the Standard in its entirety. 10-3 SMOKELESS PROPELLANTS. 10-3.1 Quantities of smokeless propellants not exceeding 25 LB (11.3kg), in shipping containers approved by the U.S. Department of Transportation, may be transported in a private vehicle. 10-3.2 Quantities of smokeless propellants exceeding 25 lb (11.3kg) but not exceeding 50 lb (22.7 kg), transported in a private vehicle, shall be transported in a portable magazine having wood walls of at least 1-inc. (25.4-mm) nominal thickness. 10-3.3 Transportation of more than 50 lb (22.7 kg) of smokeless propellants in a private vehicle is prohibited. 10-3.4 Commercial shipments of smokeless propellants in quantities not exceeding 100 lb. (45.4kg) are classified for transportation purposes as flammable solids when packaged according to U.S. Department of Transportation Hazardous Materials Regulations. (Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Park 173.197a), and shall be transported accordingly. 10-3.5 Commercial shipments of smokeless propellants exceeding 100 lb (45.4 kg) or not packaged in accordance with the regulations cited in 10-3.4 shall be transported according to the U. S. Department of Transportation regulations for Class B propellant explosives. 10-3.6 Smokeless propellants shall be stored in shipping containers specified by U. S. Department of Transportation Hazardous Materials Regulations. 10-3.7 Smokeless propellants intended for personal use in quantities not exceeding 20 lb (9.1 kg) may be stored in original containers in residences. Quantities exceeding 20 lb (9.1 kg), but not exceeding 50 lb (22.7 kg), may be stored in residences if kept in a wooden box or cabinet having walls or at least 1-inc. (25.4-mm) nominal thickness. 10-3.8 Not more than 20 lb (9.1 kg) of smokeless propellants, in containers of 1-lb (0.45-kg) maximum capacity, shall be displayed in commercial establishments. 10-3.9 Commercial stocks of smokeless propellants should be stored as follows: (a) Quantities exceeding 20 lb (9.1 kg), but not exceeding 100 lb (45.4 kg), shall be stored in portable wooden boxes having walls of at least 1-in (25.4-mm) thickness. (b) Quantities exceeding 100 lb (45.4 kg), but not exceeding 800 lb (363 kg), shall be stored in non portable storage cabinets having walls of at least 1-in (25.4-mm) thickness. Not more than 400 lb (181 kg) may be stored in any one cabinet and cabinets shall be separated by a distance of at least 25 ft (7.63 m) or by a fire partition having a fire resistance of at least 1 hour. © Quantities exceeding 800 lb (363 kg), but not exceeding 5,000 lb (2268 kg), may be stored in a building if the following requirements are met: The warehouse or storage room shall not be accessible to unauthorized personnel. Smokeless propellant shall be stored in nonportable storage cabinets having wood walls at least 1 inc. (25.4 mm) thick and having shelves with no more than 3 ft (0.92 m) separation between shelves. No more than 400 lb (181 kg) shall be stored in any one cabinet. Cabinets shall be located against walls of the storage room or warehouse with at least 40 ft (12.2 m) between cabinets. Separation between cabinets may be reduced to 250 ft (6.1m) if barricades twice the height of the cabinets are attached to the wall, midway between each cabinet. The barricades shall extend at least 10 ft (3m) outward, shall be firmly attached to the wall, and shall be constructed of 1/4-inc. (6.4-mm) boiler plate, 2-in. (51-mm) thick wood, brick, or concrete block. Smokeless propellant shall be separated from materials classified by the U.S. Department of Transportation as flammable liquids, flammable solids, and oxidizing materials by a distance of 25 ft (7.63mm) or by a fire partition having a fire resistance of at least 1 hour. The building shall be protected by an automatic sprinkler system installed accordingly to NFPA 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems. (d) Smokeless propellants not stored according to (a), (b) and © above shall be stored in a Type 4 magazine constructed and located according to Chapter 6.
  6. Kinda feel like a dick posting this, when Drew's 9mm is still a current topic. Lucked into some DDLES dedicated 9mm lowers, decided I wanted to make this thing Foliage Green, instead of FDE - I know, tough departure from the norm... :blink: As soon as I saw Drew's in another thread, it kinda kicked this one into high gear. Parts aren't easy to find, but I still had a plan on what I wanted. It was just luck that some things came into stock again, after being "not available" for the past few months. DDLES dedicated 9mm lower DPMS slick-side upper (this thing has some thick walls, which is what I was after) Green Mountain 1:10 twist 9mm barrel, threaded 1/2"x36, 10.5" long. Spikes pistol receiver extension, Exile Machine cover Home-brew lower parts kit, all from small, individual parts. A better trigger will go into it. Standard, now. 32rd surplus military Uzi mags Magpul MOE+ foliage pistol grip VLTOR CASV-EL rail, foliage Troy flip-up rear sight Yankee Hill flip-up front sight tower Yankee Hill .45 ACP suppressor-host flash hider, threaded 5/8"x24 PWS thread adaptor, 5/8x24 to 1/2x36 Bushnell TRS-25 red dot BCM Gunfighter charging handle, large latch Still need a complete BCG, and either a 9mm buffer, or H3 buffer. The BCGs aren't available anywhere, except for GB, and they're going BIG $$$ there... Here it is, thus far.
  7. It might be a long time before those bastards are available again. I'm looking for a couple more myself, just because.
  8. Magwa, in order to be able to use what Drew is showing you, what you have to copy from PhotoBucket is the "Direct Link" to the image. Otherwise, it's a no-go using it this way. It's the only way to get the image up on this software.
  9. 947 left today, brother. I'm just sayin'... 19 disappeared overnight...
  10. NOW I feel like a total Asshead...
  11. I SO BAD want to answer this with "Your Mom!" I don't know why...
  12. Shot a 9mm can on the .22 Savage bolt gun, and you didn't hear anything but the "click" of the trigger and the bullet impact on the steel target. They're all subsonic, or very close, so I don't see the .45 can being significantly louder on the 9mm, over a dedicated 9mm can. On the .22s, it probably won't matter at all. A dedicated .22 can would be optimal, but I think you'd need a meter to be able to tell the real difference - from the shooter's position, it's quiet as hell anyway. My kid on the Savage FV-SR, and the 9mm can:
  13. Holy poop, man!!! How'd they let you go over the 8# limit? :o
  14. I had to add "SIG" to that sig line - people thought I was trying to insult them...
  15. 98Z5V

    WV buck

    THAT is FUNNY!!!
  16. Can't believe nobody has jumped on these, especially in these mag-deficient times...
  17. Did I tell you? I'll be running a .45ACP can on my 9mm. Same can on the AR45. And on the .22 rifles. Sneaky poop, brother.
  18. BWAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAA!!! I've been night-sticked right in the fucking mellon! Bring it bitches!!! Afterwards, I was sayin'
  19. Awesome, brother - grab a pic or two once it comes in, and it's mounted. I don't have one of the XTCs yet, but I'll be getting some.
  20. Hey brother, I got WAY lucky today, on a tip from a friend at a shop - they had a whole 1k box of CCI #41 small rifle in the back. $45 later, they were mine. I try to keep those with the 5.56 brass, and the #400 primers in the .223 Rem brass. I was all smiles, leaving that place. Snatched two boxes of 300BLK Rem Premier Match, 125gr OTMs whilst there. $35 per box, but it's available...
  21. Good rail, right there, brother. Love mine.
  22. You'll have alot more luck searching for 15" varients. I'm not aware of any mainstream 16" setups out there, but there are quite a few 15s.
  23. Logged in through Firefox now - still have zero's at the bottom, nobody showing online, but the smilies are working. I also just found out that I tried to post too many smilies at once...
  24. You're not alone - I hear 'em, too! :blink:
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