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98Z5V

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  1. Send me that paperweight - I'll have that shiit fixed and running like champion, brother.
  2. Only slightly off the rail. Like this...
  3. It's spring changes that make the difference between the trigger types, man. Some stiffer (trigger/hammer/disconnect), some lighter. The trigger hardware (minus straight/curved trigger bow) is the same.
  4. That mount ain't moving. Did you look close at the attachment method? It's not going anywhere, even if you swing it at something. First, it goes over that spike sticking out of the bottom of the barrel. Second, it's clamped around the barrel. I'd hit someone with it, and bet it would still be right on the money.
  5. I thought that, too, brother - hands up immediately. Old guy drops Bad Guy #1 (closest threat first), Bad Guy #2 hauls as much ass as he can haul, and THEN the gun comes out from the younger worker... Even if he was family, he'd get sent to some training.
  6. Just re-living past shoots with DAMN GREAT PEOPLE. Awesome festivities, men! As always!
  7. This thread is now complete...
  8. Anything can be suppressed, brother.
  9. Read those responses above, man. It's all over this thread. Shepp - send me your trigger and I'll get that fukker squared away, brother.
  10. She will smack you, through me...
  11. Damn. Bastard.
  12. Thank you, Rick - that is an update, in itself, and we appreciate that. If you happen to get Van on the phone, tell him he needs to get better quick, or we will all show up at the hospital and give him some pants-down hugs!
  13. Spoken of quite alot here. The forward assist is too short to reach most .308AR BCG bodies. It wouldn't hit the BCG body serrations, even if they were there. However, it does catch the shoulder on the carrier body, as it transitions from smaller to larger. On the AR15, you could ratchet the carrier closed for the full length of those serrations. on the .308AR carrier. when it catches the shoulder, it would be the equivalent of the last two or so clicks on an AR15 carrier body. True statement. So, let's say you sell this carrier because it doesn't have serrations on the body, and you buy a new carrier that DOES have serrations on the body - the forward assist won't reach them anyway.
  14. Watched that this morning - Awesome!
  15. Excellent answer!!!
  16. Hell yeah, brother!!! That's what I'm talking about! Before you know it, it's gonna look like this!
  17. I've never seen these minishells before. Damned interesting!
  18. It was in a display rack, right inside the entrance... I was drawn to it, completely powerless, and snatched it up... She gave me the look, and said, "You're not seriously going to get that..." - more of a statement than a question. I responded, "I just can't put it down. It has to go home with me..."
  19. Jon, when do you pick yours up?...
  20. NJensen is the only F-Class competitor that I can even think of that came here to share - not to trash talk. He fit it.
  21. The Storm Lake threaded 1911 barrels will certainly fit it, brother.
  22. Fuk, we can't take you anywhere...
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