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98Z5V

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  1. 98Z5V

    9mm AR

  2. You just made PAGE 100 in this thread, Doc!...
  3. Trooper - that is HILARIOUS!!! She beat your ass once she got outta the cuffs?...
  4. 98Z5V

    9mm AR

    It's the projectile, brother. 405gr backed by the 50.0gr charge of powder. Jon said it best - "That thing isn't firing bullets - it's throwing ingots!!!"
  5. Right fukking ON! Looks like some medical professionals performed their due diligence - he's intubated and IVd. Fuk that scumbag.
  6. 98Z5V

    9mm AR

    I'll bring one of those...
  7. I'm leaning towards this, before even reading your post. I'll bet it's a disconnector issue. Which is a trigger group issue. And a Palmetto issue.
  8. 98Z5V

    9mm AR

    This is EPIC already, and we're still a week out... I'll pick up all the steel targets from my source probably Monday. Maybe Saturday. Schit, I don't know. We have alot - ALOT - of steel to shoot at. As well as all my contortionist targets that you fukkers have to shoot through, to, in, on, all that. Ron - you're shooting some damn pistol rounds out here. Brace yourself. I hope you have a holster...
  9. Picked mine up today - When I ordered, I checked the "I got plenty of time" block, and it came in today. Along with a PLETHORA of goodies from them. They included the new catalog, and a second copy of the catalog had a sticker on the front that said, "Here's an extra catalog for your shootin' buddy. ML" Stickers, Beverage Entry Tool (Christmas Edition), Dillo Dust, all the stuff. Just for a trigger... They fukkin' ROCK. Oh, the trigger is great, too - very,very nice, with distinctive stages, and I like it alot. Immediately stuck it into the .338 Fed Pig Puncher, as it creeps along in completion...
  10. 98Z5V

    9mm AR

    Yep. Here ya go, Jon...
  11. 98Z5V

    9mm AR

    Yep.
  12. 98Z5V

    9mm AR

    DDLES Uzi-mag lower, DPMS slickside upper, VLTOR rail, YHM BCG. Pistol build. Love it.
  13. I think USMC Elders were just stubborn, and unwilling to budge on beliefs - it's about time they lifted that ridiculous ban...
  14. MikeDaddy, you're DAMN RIGHT!...
  15. ^^^ Exactly. I'm blasting that across FB.
  16. Doesn't matter, aslong as you stick with the pattern you're setting out to build - in which case, this is DPMS-based. BCG, check. Barrel, check. Upper and lower receivers should be the first thing in-hand, but other than that, have at it.
  17. I'd really start looking at ALL the parts in that build, that someone else smashed together - the big indicator that "things aren't exactly right" is the AR15 carry handle on a large-frame AR. Who knows what else is slapped in there, all over the place.
  18. I like this methodology, right here... Let's play this out...
  19. ^^^ Those guys rock - one day, I'll pick up some stuff for my 5.39lb lightweight build, but it's not a priority.
  20. I'm shocked that you even stated that. I actually cannot believe it...
  21. I was thinking that previous reports on this kinda combo put gas port size right around a hundred thou - 0.100". Looks like you nailed it, and it's damn close to a hundred thou.
  22. Shocked to see this about an AZ city. WTF? Cities push to destroy seized guns -- even in states where it's prohibited By Maxim Lott Published December 20, 2016 http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/12/20/cities-push-to-destroy-seized-guns-even-in-states-where-its-prohibited.html?refresh=true When police seize a gun that was owned illegally, should they destroy it or auction it off? Some cities around the country would like to destroy them, but can’t because more than a dozen states have passed laws forcing city governments to put the guns up for auction. Gun rights advocates helped get the state laws passed, arguing that destroying old guns is wasteful. But officials in cities like Tucson, Ariz., and Savannah, Ga., are pushing back against those laws, saying they need to destroy the guns to prevent more violence. Tucson has destroyed nearly 5,000 seized guns since 2013, despite a law that, the state government claims, bans doing so. After the state threatened legal action, the city voted this month to stop destroying guns while it challenges the law in court. In Savannah, city council members have launched an effort to get permission from the state to destroy guns, rather than sell them. “I favor destroying those weapons. I don’t want them sold to pawn shops or gun dealers. These guns seem to always wind up in the poor neighborhoods,” City Councilman John Hall told FoxNews.com. He admitted that it is likely to be a tough fight. “We are facing an uphill battle to get that changed because of the heavy gun lobby in the state,” he said. Gun advocates who helped get the bill passed argue that re-sold guns should be treated just like new guns. “The holy grail of gun prohibitionists, the background check, will be employed when a person purchases one of these firearms,” Jerry Henry, executive director of GeorgiaCarry.org, told FoxNews.com. “There is absolutely no reason to destroy a perfectly good legal item just because the item was stolen and is now in the hands of law enforcement,” Henry said. Hall does not agree. “A lot of people say these guns won’t end up in the hands of the wrong people. These guns do,” he said. Asked if he had a specific example of that, he said he did not – but knew that it happened. Asked if re-selling the guns might provide a cheap alternative for people looking to buy a gun for self-defense, Hall said, “Most people who buy for legitimate purposes – they buy new weapons. That’s what I believe.” Alan Gottlieb, the founder of the pro-gun rights Second Amendment Foundation, noted that destroying guns would benefit gun manufacturers. “If there’s a demand to buy firearms, and the city has destroyed these guns, it just helps the firearms industry selling new guns … If you’re anti-gun it backfires in your face.” While neither Hall nor other proponents of destroying seized guns argue that the point is to prevent weapons manufacturers from turning a profit, Gottlieb sees the cities’ efforts as part of a campaign against guns in general, “because they hate guns and don’t want anybody to own one.” Gottlieb added that the group isn’t looking to help the gun manufacturers. “We’re here to help the consumer. And if consumers can buy a firearm at a lower price, that’s what we’re here to do.” For his part, Hall doesn’t understand why anyone would oppose destroying guns and other anti-gun laws. “I had an older brother who was murdered in 1984 by a handgun,” Hall said. “It’s downright disgusting to me how people argue against common sense legislation. Did you know that a 12-year-old can walk down the streets of this city with a long gun? That’s legal. We live here in a state where you can carry a gun in church or in a bar. We have gun nuts here who just aren’t for any common sense gun control.”
  23. 98Z5V

    First build

    Nice stick you have there, Shepp!
  24. Negative, Ghostrider. The "AR" designation stands for "Armalite Rifle." Period.
  25. Brother, you have NO IDEA how long I have wanted one of those quiet carbines. SO DAMN BAD!!! One day, one will be mine. The De Lisle rules all.
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