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TonyT

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  1. Eat what you store, store what you eat. It's the fundamental tenet of prepping.

    There's no need in storing tons of MRE's and such - just store a lot of what you enjoy eating with some regularity. If you plan properly and store stuff that will last a while, rotation is easy - you basically have a very large pantry.

    this has been my theory towards the preps that I have stored.

    we only store stuff we eat, and we eat what we store regularly. keeps stuff cycling through.

    my wife jokes with her mother that our basement looks like a grocery store. only its a grocery store with just stuff we want. LOL

    we have a large pantry upstairs and the superlarge pantry in the basement.

  2. I picked up a 7.5 "kitty cat" upper for my SBR.

    thing is, I can't get it to function properly.

    insert mag, drop bolt, chambers a round fine. fire. doesn't extract spent casing, and tries to feed a fresh round in the still occupied chamber.

    I can manually cycle it, by pulling the charging handle to the rear. feeds just fine.

    wondering what could be the issue. I'm thinking maybe I need to try a lighter buffer spring?

  3. new guy in nashville here. I'm Tony.

    used to shoot alot with Frank (ETS inc) been out of the shootin hobby for a bit, but the gun bug has bitten me again.

    I'm generally more of a lurker than a poster, but I hope to be able to contribute something to the site.

    thanks.

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