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98Z5V

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  1. If you live around any military installation, then you know contractors are getting dropped left and right, en masse... O just doesn't want the numbers to kick him in his nuts, in the labor count, which will be updated days before the election...
  2. Awesome update! <thumbsup> :happydrunks:
  3. If I ever get to visit you, I'm positive that we can turn that around for ya... <thumbsup> <laughs> <lmao> <lmao>
  4. Who can tell the difference between rockets, mortars, and small arms fire? That's the poop that really fucks you up. Fireworks can kiss my ass... "Proficiency" happens when some shithead shoots a mortar or rocket at you, and you can tell by the sound that you're not gonna get hit by that one - so you don't worry about it... :o
  5. Wait 'til you see it - you'll be mesmerized... <laughs> <lmao> <thumbsup>
  6. Militarily "grew up" with that poop, brother. It's an easy teaching technique, to get EVERY shooter to acquire the SAME cheek-to-stock weld every single time. The Cheek-to-stock weld is important when using iron sights, because if you change your eye distance to the rear aperture, you change your sight picture, ever so slightly, but enough to make a difference if it's a gross difference. I still shoot that way, out of habit, on iron-sight-only ARs, and I'm consistent on all of them. <thumbsup>
  7. I have a 20" barreled, rifle gas, 5.56 precision gun with a 12" rail, and it has the same gap. I don't worry about the gap. If something hits that gun right between the gas block and the rail, and if it can crush that gas tube, which might make my rifle inoperable - then I've got a hell of alot more to worry about... I let them get too close, and I'm going to another one of the back-up weapons. You're in deep poop it that gap affects you, operationally. :o
  8. My take on it, brother - Comp, Brake, FH. Combinations of those. Compensator - affects muzzle rise/twist, and might mitigate a little flash. Brake - be damned to concussion or side-blast or flash, it mitigates felt recoil to the shooter. Flash Hider - just that. It doesn't really worry about muzzle rise or twist to the shooter, or concussion to other shooters beside you, but it worries about suppressing muzzle flash. Combinations - there are many, and they're not perfect at any one thing, but do the best at a few things. I'm not trying to school you, ipsick, just providing my 0.02 bullets here, for others. Depends on what you want, primarily - because there's always a trade-off. If you only want recoil reduction (.50 BMG, .338 LM, etc), then run a brake. If .308 Win recoil through your bolt gun is too harsh, run that brake. Side-blast to others is gonna suck, and you'll have flash. If you need to mitigate signature (flash), but still keep a heavy rifle on target, for follow-up shots, but you're not gonna die if someone else sees the flash, then maybe a comp might be in order - it might limit the signature, and benefit something for recoil reduction. If flash suppression is the max desire, like in a military-type ambush - you hit them with everything you have and don't want to give up position, outside of noise - noise discipline goes RIGHT out the window in an ambush... then go for flash suppression. Several companies manage this well, in a couple areas - AAC makes the BrakeOut - does okay at the "brake" capabilities, and manages Flash Suppression, decently. I run this on a .308 rifle. It also is a quick-attach for the AAC Suppressor. That leads me into the next direction - best thing ever for flash suppression, braking, and signature reduction, will be a suppressor. <thumbsup> My $0.02.
  9. Hydra-Matic was just another contract winner, back in the day. They made parts (lowers and full rifles) just like all the other contract winners. They produced, along with the other producers, in that era. <thumbsup>
  10. I really need to read this whole thing, and especially what mrraley posted in entirety, before I comment with both feet, buuuuuut... The DI gun is proven. The DI gun is a "piston gun," Lot's of people don't get that. The bolt in a DI gun has gas rings, and it's cycled by gas pressure - that thing is a damn "piston" by definition. I think that by moving that "piston" forward, you introduce more parts, more parts that can get damaged, and more weight forward - where you don't need it, at the muzzle. Sure, you get the heat forward, but where is your support hand? Forward. Non-thought out comments, off the cuff. I'll take DI any day of the week.
  11. 98Z5V

    Passed

    I don't know what's what with this right now, but please read: http://www.snopes.com/politics/guns/untreaty.asp
  12. He's already figured out most of life, brother, with that one. <thumbsup> I'm proud of him in a father-son way, and I've never met him. That's a good kid.
  13. Done, and he's on top in the voting right now, with 309 (35%). <thumbsup>
  14. Rob, I'm gonna put you through your paces while you're out here. You'll see all this stuff in action, upon arrival, with what I've got planned. I've spent the past few months growing my own Costa-Beard, just for this occasion, and it'll scare enough intimidation into you right away, so I don't have to worry about the results of any shooting competition betweenst us all... <laughs> <lmao> Upon your arrival, I'll already be "in your head..." :o ;D :cookoo:
  15. There have been lots of grip changes in the not-too-distant past, based on shooting styles and tactics/techniques. Look at the new BCM Gunfighter Grip - less angle then the other grips on the market, and more "straight-up-and-down" of a grip than "traditional" AR grips that have more grip angle. There's a reason that it has merit - modern shooting styles. Firing elbow tucked on tight to your side, minimizing exposure, front-facing your target to give maximum exposure of your body armor plates. Weaver stance is out, in modern gunfighting. With the firing elbow tucked in tight to your side, with a grip like this - or the new BCM Gunfighter grip - there's less angle on the firing hand over a traditional AR grip angle. This one does both. <thumbsup> I'm just sayin'... <dontknow> It's about as "technique-driven" as all the MagPul Theory-Based Products. <thumbsup>
  16. What typical distances do you shoot at, and what common max distance? The Nikon BDC reticles kick ass, if you go to those common distances, as hashed out in their BDC reticles. <thumbsup> I love the damn things.
  17. I thought that somewhere on this board, we had a pic or two of planeflyer like that, on his local shooting range... <dontknow> <lmao>
  18. It is one fne piece of hardware. <thumbsup>
  19. Jeb, just take whatever edgecrusher says he wants, and x2 on it - I'll take the other half of that order. <thumbsup> <laughs>
  20. Yep! My hardcopy was delivered last week. <thumbsup>
  21. 98Z5V

    M1A

    Jgun, with what you hav e pictured, I'd leave it as-is. That is one beautiful rifle. I'm not sure how much the chassis change has over accuracy, but unless you're shooting it for competitions - then what you have built is far more good looking than the current chassis-sets. Damn, that's one good looking M1-anything. <thumbsup>
  22. Yep, $100k bonus if you were 18-series enlisted with 18 years, signing for abother 4 or 6 something... <thumbsup>
  23. Hell yeah, it's badass - I made it. The damn thing is PINK. Nothing says "BADASS" more than a PINK gun, brother! <thumbsup> You get to model that thing before the movie ever comes out, too!!! <thumbsup> <laughs> <lmao> WITH slippers!!! <munch>
  24. I had a few fuckers that hated me when I left, but alot more that didn't want me to go. My going awaay gift was a Kimber .45, BP TEN II, engraved with my poop on it. When I left, I had 17.5 years in. The two Warrant Officers that I worked with told me that was my retirement present, even though I wasn't retiring. The knew my next assignment... and they just knew. Those two fuckers were right, because when I retired at 21.5 years, no one gave a poop, where I was when I retired... Those guys were right on the money. <thumbsup> Never doubt the perceptive abilities of a Warrant Officer - even if you think you know more than them. They know what's up, and will prove you wrong every time... <thumbsup> <dontknow> Fuckers are smart. ;D
  25. It's too late, brother. I'm just sayin'... <dontknow> Nothing can save you now... :-[
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