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Thats perfect the wife will think its the same one I have had for years now4 points
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I'll just right ahead and say look at the Ruger AR556 and Smith & Wesson M&P Sport II. Both are excellent choices in the $650 price range (more or less, ideally less). Don't get all wound up on the absurd amount of options and variations. Start simple.3 points
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A slogan in 2012 was, "if you voted for Barack in '08 to prove you aren't racist, vote for Romney in '12 to prove you aren't stupid." Didn't work. No improvement from either party this year either. - OS3 points
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No, it shows they're just idiots.3 points
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That does it! I am suing my parents. It's their fault I am white.3 points
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You know, that's clearly her gun and she's using a holster. I don't get it. Why some of us have to find something to "help" any woman with a weapon with is probably the reason we don't have more women on the board. Looking at her Instagram page, it appears she spends a lot more time in the field and a lot more time shooting than most of us.3 points
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Like the toenails of a brawny woman.... Nothing else needs to be said2 points
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YES, which is why I shared it on Facebook yesterday. Got no respect for dead criminals2 points
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If it's bent, and I had time to wait, I would get a replacement. Falls into the "why not" category.2 points
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That's why global warming still exists. Keep funding the research and you'll get the results you want.2 points
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I would let that go if it was a budget build using standard parts and that was a standard spring, maybe. Buy I'm very particular about my stuff and no way I would let that go being a JP. Heck, it would drive me crazy just knowing it's like that in there.2 points
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What the title says. https://www.classicfirearms.com/yugo-ttc-tokarev-zastava-surplus-9rd1 point
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Ok...looks like a possible addition to my never ending tool box. That's all for the product. Now for the long commercial...it was great!1 point
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I completely understand that. I have divided my handguns into two categories. Plastic striker guns for carry/possible defense situations and metal single action types for range fun. I'll probably only get one or two more plastics, but there are lots of all metal guns I want. Plastic=tool. Metal=fun. Maybe that's not what your granddad would have said, but such is the state of the modern firearm. (Funny enough, my Dad's Dad was Pilgrim Holiness, and pretty much a pacifist. He wasn't an idiot though, and had a 38 that no one knew about until after he passed away and Grandma found it. She was LIVID!)1 point
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Does the military teach you which rifles under $1,000 are best in the civilian market? Guess I need to tell my buddy that was SF that he got screwed, he came out knowing little to nothing of how to put together an AR. How to maintenance one, sure. But actually disassemble, upgrade, and reassemble...no sir. OP, If you're looking for actual info, you're in the right place. As far as budget friendly options I don't think you can go wrong with either the Ruger 5.56 or the S&W entry models.1 point
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Very nice. Is that one from the Ex-Gurkha Khukuri House in Nepal? The sheath looks like one of theirs. If so, I have read good things about them and have thought about looking at getting one but have never been able to directly ask the opinion of anyone who owns one. I honestly don't know what the heck I would do with one but that doesn't stop the wants from happening. The EGKH supposedly makes theirs out of old leaf springs from trucks, jeeps, etc. Did yours come with the small knife and the blade sharpener also included in the sheath?1 point
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Sure hope it was a selfie, extended mag, one in the pipe and finger on the trigger...either way no sympathy here either.1 point
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Here's what I sent to JoeBob: Hello, I called and spoke to Joseph a couple minutes ago about the JP springs I received yesterday, and he requested I send a picture of what I was talking about. I have attached it. When I get home I will also take a picture of the packing slip and packer's initials as requested. I understand that these bends, especially the rifle spring, may not be dramatic in nature. However, I am a little bummed about oredering a premium product designed to reduce buffer noise arriving like this. I have to imagine that a spring now predisposed to this shape is more apt to rub and scrape inside a buffer tube more than a straight spring. Thanks for you consideration, and I'll follow up with the picture of the packing slip later tonight. Thanks!1 point
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I look at it like this, if it concerns me enough to ask, then it's enough to request another. You may want to mention how they were packaged, I'm sure if they continue doing it that way it will keep being an issue.1 point
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I'd request an RMA. As you said, you didn't pay extra for bent springs.1 point
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I've heard the term "educated beyond your learning" used before. This is an example of it.1 point
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That one on the left looks fine but the other one was bent badly on one of the coils from the looks of it. Even if you specifically reverse bend the affected coil, it will always tend to have that over bend week spot right there and return to a slight bend there after shooting. I would send that picture to JP Ent. and see what they say. Its still a usable spring of course but chances are it will never be somewhat straight again like the other one. JMO1 point
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Glock 20 Gen4. I pretty much only shoot Underwood & Atlanta Arms Ammo. Both feed great!1 point
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Does this one have BTF? Does this one have Gen 3 reliability? After that is sorted out and IF my Gen 3's get boring to me, then I'll buy one. Hopefully they keep the MOS version around.1 point
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Look all you like. It doesn't matter where you get your appetite as long as you go home for dinner!1 point
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You're right....but they don't and won't. If people minded their own business, Facebook would have stayed what it started out as (a way to reconnect and stay in touch with people).....instead of what it has become.... a drama filled instigator of depression (people comparing their real lives to other people's "highlight reel" on FB). They should have known not to post those photos.... They probably have some disposable income to their name (big $$$ hunting trips).... so I'm guessing they're naive as hell and not stupid....1 point
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Ever try one of these? Its helped others, and may at least let you narrow down the issue.1 point
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I don’t condone violence or the threat of violence. Dad should have used some common sense on this one. Or maybe they got exactly what they wanted; who knows1 point
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Pretty girl with a nice gun promoting the 2nd. I don't see a problem here.1 point
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What makes me SMH are all the white people at these scenes, like they have any inkling on what any of that is about.1 point
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lol, well ain't you just as pure as the driven white snow? I don't know what some of you are complaining about. Girl + gun, in a nice color too. Awesome. I've got female friends that compete and they could outshoot most guys I know. This chick is beautiful. Admire God's creation, hit like.. Move on.1 point
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No need to click on the pic. I see the ring on her finger. That's all I need to know. Moving on....1 point
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What exactly do you think she is going to shoot off? [emoji23] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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A flared magwell helps create more of a funnel to aid in mag insertion in stressful/high speed situations. It's pretty much a standard feature on any race/competition gun to help reduce fumbling, etc.1 point
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Cool, now maybe I can pick up some cheap Gen 4's once everyone dumps theirs to fund this new one.1 point
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I agree..... with the government it's all about control. The government has enabled sorry excuses of males to rationalize that they don't have to take responsibility for their children cause Uncle Sam will do it for them. I have seen this with my own eyes growing up in Philadelphia. I have been to many one parent homes and have seen first hand the despair and hopelessness the kids go through. I have no use or respect for a man that can bring children into this world and not do the right thing by their children. It's not about a paycheck to a kid.....it's about love, affection, discipline, character building and everything else a child is due. My house when I was growing up was the place all the kids wanting to hang out. My father was the reason. He showed those kids more attention in a hour than they received from their worthless POS fathers in a lifetime. I remembered that lesson and tried to do the same for my kids fatherless friends.I was rewarded by having the honor to walk a beautiful young lady down the aisle at her wedding. I'm sorry but I'm rambling but this topic really hits home for me. I've witnessed it my entire life. If any of you have the chance to give a fatherless kid that may be a friend of one of your kids some undivided attention from time to time consider doing it. And if you aren't giving your kids the attention you know they need may I suggest you try harder. There are a lt of excuses why you can't....make sure you'rer not lying to yourself and your child.1 point
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