Jump to content
308AR.com Community
  • Visit Aero Precision
  • Visit Brownells
  • Visit EuroOptic
  • Visit Site
  • Visit Beachin Tactical
  • Visit Rainier Arms
  • Visit Ballistic Advantage
  • Visit Palmetto State Armory
  • Visit Cabelas
  • Visit Sportsmans Guide

98Z5V

Specialist
  • Posts

    39,337
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by 98Z5V

  1. I have a better idea - use this plan as your building blocks for repealing the NFA. Take the points in this plan, and expand them, to repeal the NFA... Please post your points.
  2. THis plan gives you - freedom in alot of things. This plan gives you - freedom FROM fuckheads that commit crimes. You know how? They won't get the license. They CAN'T get the license. The CAN'T buy a NFA item right now. You think that fuk in Parkland would have passed a background check for a Suppressor? Then he WOULDN'T have passed THIS SAME CHECK. Then, you prosecute. "Didn't have a license. He's prosecuted." THINK about the details of that article - but first, you must READ the article... Your judgment on it is moot, when you don't know the details. (That is an overall statement, to those that just hit "reply" to MY comments...} R E A D it.
  3. Then get to it, and submit the plan. Let us know what it is, here. I've never been able to come up with a plan for repealing the NFA. But, I'll tell you what - the plan that guy had for the "Semi=Auto License" is pretty fucking smart. Everyone shiits on it, and just shouts "No more anything..." Then... come up with something... This isn't at you, personally JT,or to the new guy tux, either. It's collective. MAKE A PLAN AND SUBMIT IT. MAKE YOUR PLAN FOR "NO MORE INCHES" AND TELL ME HOW YOU WILL GET THAT THROUGH. Otherwise, go read that article, and tell me what's wrong with it... It GIVES you some NFA Items, as a walk-in to your Gun Pusher. Right over the counter. Tell me a better plan, instead of yelling "repeal the NFA." Tell me HOW to repeal the NFA. Tell me your plan on that. Let's have a discussion, here. Discuss it, for real. Don't just yell the mantra, guys, and think it's gonna work. It'll work as long as Trump stays in office, and it'll fucking FAIL of a Dem gets elected right after his second term... THAT is reality.
  4. I work on his Yamaha side by side. Told him to get cams and get the ECU reflashed. He's got the cams, already. As soon as the reflashed ECU comes back, I make his rig faster... ...and he owes me something... Last time I did work for him, it was a free AP Ambi lower receiver, in FDE of course... It's a beautiful relationship...
  5. Tux, YOU go start the process to repeal the NFA. AStart a new topic on it, and let us know how you're doing. In the meantime, the author of this article came up with a pretty damn solid plan, so tell me what you think about his plan, and how it can benefit your plan to repeal the NFA...
  6. You are. This article came up with a solution, and it's a pretty damn good one. Everybody that has a suppressor, SBR, SBS, of DD, has already gone through this exact process. Read the article, people. Everybody want to run in here and talk shiit about my comments on the article, but nobody wants to read the actual article... The process proposed IN that article is the same exact thing that you go through for a Tax Stamp. You now, those items are being confiscated every single day, and just taken from Tax Stamp recipients routinely... Oh wait. No, they aren't.
  7. I'll paint that thing, too, brother. you bring it out here stripped down, at the Fall Shoot, get here a day early, and it'll be painted before we even head out to the shootfest... Fuk it. Being the whole gun. We'll strip it down here and get right after it, reassemble, and we can SHOOT IT at the shootfest...
  8. 98Z5V

    New Here

    Welcome, tux. How far you wanna go?
  9. 98Z5V

    Memorial Day

    God Bless the Warriors of the past. From Jocko Willink, retired SEAL: I am the fallen soldier, sailor, airman, and Marine. Remember me. I am the one that held the line. Sometimes I volunteered. Sometimes I went because I was told to go. But when the nation called – I answered. In order to serve, I left behind the family, friends, and freedom that so many take for granted. Over time, I used different weapons: a sword, a musket, a bayonet, a rifle, a machine gun. Often, I marched into battle on foot – countless miles – across whole continents. I had little water and even less food. But it did not matter. We had a job to do. Other times, I rode to battle on horseback or in wagons; sometimes on trains; later in tanks or Jeeps or Humvees. In early wars, my ships were made of wood and powered by the wind. Later they were made of steel and powered by diesel fuel or the atom. I even took to the air and mastered the sky in planes, helicopters, and jets. The machines of war evolved and changed with the times. But remember that it was always me – the warrior – that had to fight our nation’s enemies. I fought at Lexington and Concord as our nation was born. I crossed the Delaware on Christmas day in 1776. Freedom was on our side. I defended The Chattahoochee river in the War of 1812. I would stand again. In the Civil War, I fought with my brothers – and against my brothers – at Gettysburg and Shiloh and Bull Run. I learned that we must never again divide. In World War l, I marched on the Marne and held the line at Belleau Wood. The War to end all wars, they called it. I just called it hell. In World War ll, I fought everywhere: from the beaches of Normandy and the Battle of the Bulge, to the sands of Iwo Jima and the hell of Guadalcanal. I stood against tyranny and kept darkness from consuming the world. In Korea I landed at Inchon and broke out of the Chosin Reservoir. They called it the forgotten war – but I never forgot. In Vietnam, I went and I fought in the Mekong Delta and at Ia Drang and Khe Sanh and Hamburger hill. Some say my country waivered. But I did not waiver. Ever. In the recent past I have fought in Grenada, Panama, Somalia, and other desperate places around the globe. And finally I have fought in Iraq and Afghanistan. In Baghdad, Fallujah, and Ramadi. In Kunar, Helmand, and Kandahar. As technology advanced, I used night vision goggles and global positioning systems and drones and lasers and thermal optics. But it was still me, a human being, that did the work. It was me that patrolled up the mountains or across the desert or though the streets. It was me that suffered in the merciless heat and the bitter cold. It was me that went out, night after night, to confront our nation’s enemies and confront evil face to face. It was me. Remember me. I was a warrior. But also remember: That I was not only a warrior. I was not just a soldier, sailor, airman, or Marine. Remember also: that I was a son, a brother, a father. I was a daughter, a sister, a mother. I was a person – like you – a real person with hopes and dreams for the future. I wanted to have children. I wanted to watch my children grow up. I wanted to see my son score a touchdown or shoot the winning basket. I wanted to walk my daughter down the aisle. I wanted to kiss my wife again. I wanted to grow old with her – and be there to hold her hand when life grew hard. When I told her I would be with her until the end – I meant it. When I told my children I would always be there for them – I meant it. But I gave all that away. All of it. On that distant battlefield, on some god-forsaken patch of dirt, amongst the fear and the fire and the bullets. Or in the sky above enemy territory filled with flak. Or on the unforgiving sea where we fought against the enemy and against the depths of the abyss. There, in those awful places: I held the line. I did not waiver and I did not hesitate. I: The Soldier, Sailor, Airman, or Marine. I stood my ground and sacrificed my life – my future, my hopes, my dreams. I sacrificed everything – for you. This Memorial Day, remember me: the fallen warrior. And remember me not for my sake – but for yours. Remember what I sacrificed so you can truly appreciate the incredible treasures you have: Life. Liberty. The pursuit of happiness. You have the joys of life, the joys that I gave up, so that you can relish in them: A cool wind in the air. The gentle spring grass on your bare feet. The warm summer sun on your face. Family. Friends. And freedom. Never forget where it all came from. It came from sacrifice: The supreme sacrifice. Don’t waste it. Don’t waste any of your time on this earth. Live a life that honors the sacrifice of our fallen heroes. Remember them always. And make every day... Memorial Day.
  10. It gets worse, brother - I go to his house to watch PPV UFC fights, hit the bar with him on the weekends sometimes... go shooting with him... He hits me up after telling me that I'm buying more parts from him this morning, and says he's closing Sat~Mon for Memorial Day observance... "Wanna hit breakfast in the morning?" he says...
  11. You didn't read that article/idea, then. Not at all. In there, it fully explains the idea - and it's a damn good one. Once you get that Federal License - you're GOOD in all states. All of them. Also - BIG bonus here, you buy suppressors OVER THE COUNTER, and SBRs/SBSs OVER THE COUNTER. There's no more NFA Tax Stamp process for those... Not, tell me, please - what's not to like there? What are you worried about? Not passing the process to get the license?! That's really the only thing it could be... Go read the article that was linked in the first post...
  12. Gun Pusher sends me a text this morning... "I ordered your lower and bolt, FYI..." My response... "What the hell are you talking about, man?..." Gun Pusher... "M5 lower and BCG. On the way." So, I had to call him, thinking he sent me a text, when it should have gone to someone else... He says, "You told me you're building a .260 Rem, Aero has a killer sale for me right now, so I've got it coming. It'll be here when you need it." THAT is a good Gun Pusher... So, I guess I've got something on order, or in the mail...
  13. ^^^ That IS a good lube.
  14. Did you clean this BCG prior to taking pictures? It is bone dry. Brand/manufacturer of the associated parts will help, also. Need to know what we're working with. Can't give you advice for your Ford, when it's a Toyota...
  15. I intentionally did not include the link FOR your better welfare, brother. But, since you asked, I'll do it. ***I am not responsible for what you see on this page. It IS "Safe For Work." It IS NOT SAFE for your wallet...*** Remember... YOU asked for this... http://www.furyholsters.com/Magazine-Pouch-Order.html
  16. Yep, that's the same version that I have. No need to pull mine out then.
  17. Tidbits of information... http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/05/24/las-vegas-massacre-documents-detail-chaotic-scene-police-response.html
  18. Sure. I got my new We The People XDs IWB holster today...
  19. Oklahoma restaurant. Shooter opens fire, is killed by Good Guy With Gun. Let's see how much this gets talked about in the corrupt MSM... http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/05/24/man-opens-fire-inside-oklahoma-restaurant-before-armed-citizen-shoots-kills-him-police-say.html
  20. @Robocop1051, please allow me to introduce you to The Gunslinger, from Fury Holsters. I'll give you a review on it soon. Yes, they most definitely make it for the XDs...
  21. Geissele is having a 20% off sale for Memorial Day. Bill Geissele gets behind the patriots on Patriotic Holidays.
  22. That's pretty damn great, right there!
  23. Nothing to think over. What are you gonna do? Sit around and say, "Nothing, Ever!" until the next Dem President bans everything?... Stick to that mantra. You'll be fine with Trump in office. The very next time a Dem Pres comes around - and it'll happen someday - everyting will get banned. All of it. You'll be looking to move to Australia, because they will have more gun rights than the US...
  24. Aero Precision M5 receiver. A = 1.477" B = 2.277" That's off one of Rob's favorites...
×
×
  • Create New...