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Everything posted by 98Z5V
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One hell of a great guy, right there.
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I'll get daylight pics tomorrow. The flash isn't doing this thing any justice at all.
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Screw it, men. All that talk of tiger stripes turned me on. It's on , now! Once I taped it up, there was no turning back... And it's drying right now...
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^^^ That's EPIC! Ron is gonna pick up on that, I'm positive...
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Try a Walther P22, brother. I've had one for about 10 years or so, and it eats everything, and goes bang every single time. They're old enough now, that you might find one cheap.
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I'm sure he'll never be banned on Full30, either. This is how the corrupt news media started playing their games, too. "Quid Pro Quo" Joe was a master at it. I'm just sayin'...
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I honestly think that you need some of this SEXUAL CHOCOLATE in your life, brother. I really do. It's a full-day affair, to tear the gun down, soak it in acetone, rack all the parts, gas it out, cool it, paint it, bake it again, get it back together... So plan an extra day for the Fall Shoot and I'll fuckin' DO IT! Cost is Free-Fiddy Free, but your ass better show up early.
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Too stressful - running around everywhere, spraying - running parts from the oven to the spray rack - from the spray rack to the oven, balancing everything out... I need a HUGE wall-sized oven, and a compressor that's at least 45 gallons instead of 15 gallons... The "Soak in Acetone," then the bake-out/gas-out, to make sure all the parts are completely cleaned - which comes before the paint even starts... It's a pretty crazy process, at least in my house/my mind... @392heminut's desert tiger stripe on his truck gun is one of the better things I've ever done, and the "dirt distressed look" on my 18" Light(er) Grendel was a close runner up. THis shiit is fun - but I don't know if I could make a video of it. Maybe we paint a gun when all you guys are over, and YOU guys film it - and splice all that crazy shiit together... This was a mix of 2 parts Patriot Brown, 1 part FDE and 1 part Burnt Bronze. I casually refer to it as "SHiit Brown," but the real name I think it needs is... "SEXUAL CHOCOLATE!..."
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Oh, I get it - I AM THE worst of the Enablers... then you post THIS SHIIT!>.... So?...
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Optimum Barrel length for accuracy...
98Z5V replied to C7Prod's topic in DPMS LR-308 General, Technical Discussion
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I have one pair sewn into the inside of my hat - so the pus$y is always on my mind...
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She left 'em - might as well use 'em. They won't cover much, so I'll make multiple passes.
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I see what you did there... Now that it's got a proper Cerakote base to it, I can use the ex-wife's lacy underwear to add a decent Krylon pattern to it...
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That's still good stuff - solving that problem from way back in the day - and that solves it. I love it.
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Optimum Barrel length for accuracy...
98Z5V replied to C7Prod's topic in DPMS LR-308 General, Technical Discussion
Lots of guys have cut barrels, and made improvements. A former Marine Sniper runs a school out here in AZ, and he disproved this myth. By cutting the barrel an inch at a time, and shooting 900 yards, everytime. Zero loss of accuracy. Maybe a change in DOPE, but no loss of accuracy. Contact GPS Defense for more info. They used to have a very good article about it up here, and I've linked it before - they used a SawZall to cut the barrel, and re-test - and didn't even recrown the barrel. https://www.sniperschool.com/ -
This fat hooker finally got some paint today. My custom Cerakote mix. I call it SHIIT BROWN. It's amazing in the sunlight... Oh, let's not stop there - lets just paint the Athlon scope, too... It's FINISHED now. Proper dirt colored, and it's right. Everything is good in the world.
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Optimum Barrel length for accuracy...
98Z5V replied to C7Prod's topic in DPMS LR-308 General, Technical Discussion
The thread is ELEVEN YEARS OLD, Sniper. 11 years old. Keen perception skills you got there. Oh, welcome to the board - go rip up the Intro Section, and tell us all about yourself. -
How far did you turn that buffer face back? The Tubb CWS pushed the buffer back another 0.080", and it fixed ALL of these problems. Just curious how far you went, and it solved it. 0.080" was the answer, on the old-school CWS.
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Damaged firing pin in brand new BCG, what can I do?
98Z5V replied to Tack14's topic in Building a .308AR
Shoot the gun, it's not gonna blow up in your face. Shoot the gun, and see what happens. This is probably a non-event, and definitely didn't happen during shipping. I'd shoot it, if it was mine. But, I shoot dented brass, too, just to "fire-form" it one more time, and make it good again. -
Great idea for the machining of the buffer face - and that defilitely solves the issue, and gets the buffer in contact with the back of the BCG, and pushes it off the retainer, just like it's supposed to. I'm with Jim, though - David Tubb doesn't make the CWS anymore, the the offset pin is a very easy solution. Despite what anyone argues - the design of the lower is a 6* forward offset for the pin, and lowers that are drilled straight-up vertical for the pin are not right, and will cause issues.









