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Time to see what all the KAC hype is about!SR-15 E3 Mod2 upper

Oh you're gonna like that brother! Smooth shooting right there! My bother called to ask my advice on his next purchase. Told him the KAC and started to bust my balls about the price. Told him to shaddup and trust me. He's glad he did!

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Just got an ATI shotgun pistol grip stock for my 870. I went to install it and noticed they attached the buttpad before shipping. No biggie, just take it off with a Phillips head, right? Wrong; they must've used a friggin' air gun because I almost stripped the head loosening the top screw, and the bottom one won't budge. I hit it with some oil to maybe loosen it up, and I'm in the process of filing down a Phillips head for deeper contact as we speak.

I could've sworn this thread was pinned

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Shepp, might just be my cell phone but that staking looks kind of meh...What's you in person evaluation of it?

 

Staking is good on mine - very nice BCG.

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Just got an ATI shotgun pistol grip stock for my 870. I went to install it and noticed they attached the buttpad before shipping. No biggie, just take it off with a Phillips head, right? Wrong; they must've used a friggin' air gun because I almost stripped the head loosening the top screw, and the bottom one won't budge. I hit it with some oil to maybe loosen it up, and I'm in the process of filing down a Phillips head for deeper contact as we speak.

I could've sworn this thread was pinned

Loctite?

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 and I'm in the process of filing down a Phillips head for deeper contact as we speak.

I could've sworn this thread was pinned

 

If you have to file down a Phillips head for deeper contact - then you're using the wrong size.  #1, #2, #3, etc. 

 

I'm just sayin'...

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If you have to file down a Phillips head for deeper contact - then you're using the wrong size. #1, #2, #3, etc.

I'm just sayin'...

No, you're right, 98, but someone "borrowed" the only #8 phillips I had left, so I halfassed made one. Still had to persuade it loose with a power drill, though, but I got her loose. There was a strip of rubber wrapped around the threads from when they assembled it (probably). Just goes to show ATI gave me what I paid for.

Man, I'mma have a shitton of pics to upload when I figure that stuff out

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No, you're right, 98, but someone "borrowed" the only #8 phillips I had left, so I halfassed made one. Still had to persuade it loose with a power drill, though, but I got her loose. There was a strip of rubber wrapped around the threads from when they assembled it (probably). Just goes to show ATI gave me what I paid for.

Man, I'mma have a shitton of pics to upload when I figure that stuff out

Get a photobucket account it's free, upload them there copy the link paste here
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I've got a cheap WalMart phone running Android 4.0.4 with almost non-existant stock memory, so I can't get the app to install properly, and it won't install to the SD card (android 4.0.4)

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500 Sierra 77gr TMK, 250 168 A Max , RCBS Summit single stage press with short handle and a couple possum hollow bore guides

 

I missed that before, and haven't seen that press before you mentioned it - I need to pick one of those up.

 

You had a chance to load anything with it yet, montana? 

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A new Dyna Flo 5 rack offset smoker.

And I am really trying hard to ignore wetncold's post so I behave myself.

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Jan, Sue and Mary haven't seen each other since leaving school.

They rediscover each other via a reunion website and arrange to meet for lunch in a wine bar.

Jan arrives first, wearing a beige Versace. She orders a bottle of Pinot Grigio.

Sue arrives shortly afterward, in grey Chanel. After the required ritualized kisses she joins Jan in a glass of wine.

Then Mary walks in, wearing a faded old tee-shirt, blue jeans and boots. She too shares the wine.

Jan explains that after leaving school and graduating from Cambridge in Classics, she met and married Timothy, with whom she has a beautiful daughter. Timothy is a partner in one of London's leading law firms. They live in a house in Chelsea, where Susanna, the daughter, attends drama school. They have a second home in Italy.

Sue relates that she graduated from St Thomas' and became a surgeon. Her husband, Clive, is a leading City investment banker. They live Kensington and have a second home in Florida.

Mary explains that she left school at 17 and ran off with her boyfriend, Jim. They run a tropical bird park in Ilford and grow their own vegetables.

Jim can stand five parrots, side by side, on his penis.

Halfway down the third bottle of wine and several hours later, Jan blurts out that her husband is really a cashier in Asda. They live in a small apartment in Barking and have a caravan at Southend.

Sue, chastened and encouraged by her old friend's honesty, explains that she and Clive are both nurses in a retirement home.

They live in Tower Hamlets and go on camping trips.

Mary admits that the fifth parrot has to stand on one leg.

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