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98Z5V

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  1. Boner Material.
  2. Enroute to you tomorrow...
  3. You have Hand HIV. Or Hand Herpes. Neither one is good, so don't wipe your eyes...
  4. Rob, that accepts the Mossberg version of the SGA?... I'm hoping? Thinking...
  5. This, of course, is assuming that you'll be here this year, brother... ?...
  6. Both of those are excellent...
  7. ^^^ Amazing story, and true all the way.
  8. It's just Mike - off the rails over this 357 Sig stuff...
  9. That's minor - I can handle that one...
  10. Uh, ditto...
  11. I've already made that mistake a couple times, and lost those fights. On top of all else, I'd go back and fight that real beaver again before I'd be caught going out with those two... That thing was 42lbs of pissed off fury and vengeful anger. Fight, get it over with, someone walks off this sandbar. What I went through with those other two - I'd take the real, rabid, Cujo-The-Beaver again... Easy choice.
  12. I've done some Armor Black for Larry, on his wife's pistol. It's damn nice. On the bake-on Cerakote (H-Series), you control what it looks like, based on the amount of hardener you use when mixing it. You can mix it super-flat, or shiny, depending on that. On Cerakote C-Series, air-dry, you get what it is, but you pick it when you buy it. You want flat? They'll have it. Bake on with the H-Series, and determine your own, that's my opinion. H-Series is more abrasion resistant. C-Series is more heat resistant. C-Series for barrels, suppressors, car headers, etc... H-Series for everything else...
  13. Lesson 65b = You snooze, you lose.
  14. Good job sorting out the ammo dilemna on it. We could go hours on recoil systems, but the fix is $55 and simple. I've written about this at length, so here's some of that info - read up, just hope back in here with questions, just to keep it all in here on your gun, and we'll sort this out quickly...
  15. Went on a vacation to Kill Devil Hills in 2006-ish... Rolling down the road - and THERE'S GRAVE DIGGER!!! Slammed brakes, slid off the road, went into the shop... Unbelievable experience...
  16. You back, off the road now, andrew? Was this the 300WSM you're talking about in this thread? Just wanted to cross-check that, and make sure we're not talking about a different gun with a different issue...
  17. Incredible over there, brother.
  18. Damn, brother, it's so nice up there...
  19. She's lucky that wasn't a viper - what a dumbass...
  20. ^^^ TRUTH. Just ask GREG...
  21. ^^^ That's what I'm talkin' about, right there... Well done, Doc...
  22. Hitting a target 250 yards away, below you, from a hilltop, WITH a pistol... was a mind trip...
  23. ^^^Those vids are gold, for setting these up and tuning them. The written directions are excellent, but those vids are priceless. Things are different for this trigger now, over when I bought my first one. I bought a Hi-Speed DMR, and it was already set up. Now, you just order the Hi-Speed, and you get the National Match springs, the DMR springs, and the Service Rifle springs - and you have to set it up. So, literally, my first one was a "drop-in" with it being set up. I ever tweaked that DMR, never needed to. The next one I bought, years later - I had to set that one up. The one after that was in the @Matt.Cross Mk12 Mod 1 Grendel. After going through a couple of them, it's easy to do. Working on these triggers, and setting them up, makes the setup on other triggers easy as hell, too. I remember all the flak a few years ago on the Elftmann triggers, where guys would mess with them, and they wouldn't work right. TOO easy to set up an Elftmann, and I did that for Neil here. This is great information for adjustable triggers, Jim - doesn't matter what kind they are. It does show the superiority of the Geissele Hi-Speed, though. I don't use that phrase lightly, either...
  24. We will run that Little Hooker WAY OUT THERE, brother...
  25. Here's the finale - back in the truck. Amazing work.
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