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98Z5V

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  1. If you want to ship it, and if your state laws state that it has to go to a real FFL, we can pimp out my local pusher for the duties. Otherwise, if your state laws let it go to an individual... You know I'm game.
  2. Hit Midwest Industries, OP. Check them FIRST, and see if you like anything they have.
  3. You, Matt, will of course have as much of it for free, that you can handle...
  4. I have a test coming up for your rifle... Can attached, of course. Are you bringing it this coming trip? We need to shoot the hell out of it until it stops cycling. Again. To cut to the chase - I'm working with a lube manufacturer. This new stuff blows everything else out of the water. There will be a brief test of it on Thursday. No more "run your .308AR DRIPPING WET..." None of that nonsense, anymore.
  5. You bastard... You're doing this WAY FASTER than it took me...
  6. Hell yes!!!
  7. So, you got the billet lower AND the Oly upper on order?! YOU HOOKER!!!
  8. Yep.
  9. Cut the 12x12" plywood sides, and put the 4x4" section 2" in from one edge, and 3" in from another edge. Cover the 4x4 with cheap cut-off carpet from the big-box stores. That gives you shooting heights of 10", 9", 7", and 6", not counting the thickness of the carpet. The 4x4" widths are 15" with one that's 10", for small people and small rifles.
  10. Shiit! You clean rifles?...
  11. I use home-made shiit as a rest, most of the time. Some 3/4" plywood cut into 12" squares, some 4x4" wood, and carpet. Set it up right, and you can have multiple heights for different rifle setups, for whatever works for that rifle. Just rotate it.
  12. ^^^ This. A lead sled is awesome for determining the mechanical accuracy of a rifle or optic setup, or for determining handload comparison accuracy. Otherwise,it's a pain in the ass. I have one also, and it doesn't get used often - except for the two reasons listed above.
  13. I was no-shiit just gonna say this - thanks for getting there before I did. Does Adams Arms make a .308 system? I wasn't aware that anyone was making an add-on gas system, like the AR15s. Dunno... Personal choices being what they are, I'd do the Ruger over the POF, any day of the week.
  14. Every firearms has a reason, and purpose. I wouldn't be reaching for a .308AR as my primary weapon for a home invasion, or anything close-in. JMHO.
  15. Eff that Ready Range... I've got my own 1,200-yard range, close-quarters range, and complete "harsh-environment" test facility!...
  16. Justin is CNC Guns, the billet lower for Grease Gun mags. There's also a Justin at Olympic Arms, that deals with the AR-45s. Who you talking about, fool?
  17. Daaaaaamn, brother! I thought you got swallowed by a NorCal sinkhole!!!
  18. Pics of that beast, man! Awesome...
  19. I'm sure he will be up for that - more people targeting the troublesome pigs at once, means more pigs go down in volley-fire!
  20. Took Ron 19 days, electronic file.
  21. Last week of March or fIrst week of April - floating date right now - I'M IN!
  22. Geissele Super Gas Blocks go all the way against the shoulder. I've got a few more, can't remember the brands, that go against the shoulder.
  23. Did not know that, about the legal fact changes... Having your guys in the movie is damn cool. Was that shootout in the neighborhood as big as they portrayed it? That was some pretty damn serious street combat.
  24. Greg, sorry I was as offensive as I was, brother - I didn't mean it in an offensive way! Matt is a baaaaad influence on me... I love you, man!...
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