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98Z5V

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  1. ^^^ THAT is fucking EPIC!!!...
  2. Forum God... ... if you're still watching. I just want to point something out to you - it might have been something that's under-the-radar here. I just want you to know that the guy that always accuses me of threading-jacking the shiit around here... Yeah, no joke... HE is the one that thread-jacked this one this time. THAT guy did it. Oh, and by the way - if you have any connections with Santa - you know, since we're close to that deadline now... All I want for Christmas is a Glock 43X. Thank you, and much love... Tom-Ass
  3. I'm giving up more of the methodology, and class points here, but this is the "Severe Duty We-Just-Fucked-This-Up" gun. This doesn't need to come out unless you really, really expect to get into some shiit - or you're a LEO in this fucked up country, because they're always a target. This is a Springfield XD-45 LEO model, 4" barrel, full-size grip, with the thumb safety. Not a very common model, and kinda hard to find. This is the closest you're ever gonna get to a 1911, in exact operation, in a striker-fired pistol. Grip safety, thumb safety, and a double-stack .45 ACP striker-fired gun. There's 3 x 13-round mags there, but two of them have 2-round extensions. So, 2 x 15 rd, 1 x 13rd, and one in the pipe = 44 rounds of .45 ACP, on your body. If you need that much, you're in a BAD neighborhood. Streamlight TLR-4 light and/or laser combo, and it overhangs the barrel for a reason. This is the "we ARE fucked" gun, for way-wrong situations. You should know before you go into situations like that, and plan ahead. This one doesn't come out often anymore, except for range time, but it was a daily carry for 4 years. Little Tommy's mentality: Know your surroundings, but more importantly, know what you're getting yourself into, BEFORE you go into it in the first place. Plan ahead. I know some LEOs will argue with me about this, but it's gonna be a short argument. Every gunfight is a rifle fight. Period. If you think otherwise, as soon as some bad guy shows up with a rifle, and all you have is a pistol, it's not a gunfight anymore... You have a "knife" in this gunfight, now. Handguns are NOT primary defensive weapons. Handguns are backup weapons, that allow you to get back to your rifle (primary weapon). That goes for physical separation (my rifle isn't HERE, but I only have my handgun to be able to GET TO IT) and in transitional periods (my rifle is DOWN and I need to shoot RIGHT NOW and get my rifle back in operation). If you're in a big enough gunfight, a pistol won't do it. You don't typically pick that fight, though. For your handgun choices - have a rifle near, that you can get to - that's the main consideration, paramount. Now, inside of that handgun selection, you need to make sure that you have the PROPER handgun (size, caliber, proper ammunition) and ENOUGH of that handgun ammo to fight your way back to your rifle... How far away your rifle is, and what kind of handgun (and amount of handgun ammo) determines your success or failure. If you're close, one mag might do it? Two is one, and one is none - ALWAYS have an extra magazine... If you're far away - what do you need to get back to your rifle? If you need a ruck-full of .45ACP 230gr Ball - you have a bad plan... Just something to think about. I think about it everyday, before I go anywhere. When I go somewhere strange or new - I think about it, and try to plan it out as best I can. That's all you can do.
  4. In order to not worry you about - you know, the sheer girth and length of that light... I know the long, thick ones freak people out a little... That was on a 19. Here it is on the 17 with the extended barrel. Direct match, for length, but only because of the extended barrel. It'll still overhang a stock G17.
  5. ^^^ I told you, Rob...
  6. Forum God , if you're watching this one, I just want you to know something... Just for the Official Record... In THIS thread... It WAS NOT ME, this time...
  7. Yes, it is. It's position is not adjustable. But, that's 1500 lumens of straight badassery, right there, too. There's a reason that you'd get it out there in front of the muzzle, though, like that PL-PRO. That's one of the things that I want to go over, and demonstrate, at the Spring Shoot...
  8. Oh, you ain't seen the half of it yet, brother. Wait 'til we get you out here for a shoot. We'll learn about thermal combustion through conduction, the science of ambient light and target acquisition, converting liquids to gases and the spontaneous ignition of those gases, calculating cosines, and a bunch of other weird shiit. It's like free tickets to a Tourette's Convention...
  9. You'll love it, brother, or my money-back guarantee. If you think it sucks, I'll send you what you had to pay for it, plus shipping to me. Here's the Mini on a G17 and G19. The fullisize PL-PRO is on the 19X. Here's the Mini on the 19X:
  10. @edgecrusher sent me this exact thing two years ago, for New Year's... Last year, I forwarded it to Gun Pusher John. THIS year, I get it back from our friend Marc...
  11. His Master Craftsman Friend taught him that. I miss that guy, for real. I want to know if the Camaro-Ghini lived...
  12. This comment is gonna cause some shiit...
  13. I remember when your first set took a shiit... You were not a happy camper...
  14. The Mini Valkyrie. This little guy, right here... https://www.olightstore.com/pl-mini-2.html
  15. For all my 300BLK loads, I'm running Accurate 1680 or Hodgdon H-110. For my .30 Carbine, I'm running Hodgdon H-4227. You find alot of similarities between 300BLK powders and .30 Cal M1 Carbine powders, when you start crossing them all over against each other.
  16. It is. You are correct with that info. With the eye relief that's built into most modern scopes now, you pretty much want the eyepiece of that scope to end at the back of the upper receiver. Best way to do that is with a cantilever mount. Most of them are 1.5" centerline above the rail - which is another inch above the center of the barrel bore. You wind up with an effective scope height of 2.5", height over bore. Example pic:
  17. Try this instead of spending money on more parts... Look below vvv...
  18. NOW I can call her... "Whoa, Whoa, WHOA!!! WOMAN!!! DIRK POSTED IT ON THE BOARD!!... "
  19. THERE it is... First public announcement. Congrats "officially" now, brother. Well done.
  20. Thread it in farther... You don't have it threaded in enough, and that's causing your problem...
  21. Fatter gas rings? No. Worst that will happen? If might short-stroke. Race-Gun parts belong in Race Guns. Not in working guns. You bought some JP Rifles Race Gun Parts, and it doesn't look like you're building a Race Gun here.
  22. That guy looks SERIOUS, brother. VERY SERIOUS. I'm impressed. You don't fuk with an Orange Tiger Cat...
  23. I have another shipment coming on tomorrow sometime. These lights are LEGIT...
  24. It's a ToolCraft - you're safe, brother.
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