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That happen to me shooting FA on a M11 I owned, I purchased a 22cal conversion kit and before I realized what happen it blew off the extractor, it only stacked up 15-20rds, if it went a split second longer I think I would have experienced a out of battery kaboom.
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I had the same problem in my colt 901 with privi (brass), it will shoot wolf all day long.
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The Official Range Photo Thread (Prove That You Shoot)
Johnny Rotten replied to TGO David's topic in Training Discussions
Took the family to Ok Carrol yesterday, first time I've been there, handgun range was nice, the rifle range was good but I wished it was much longer, the Pit sucked, wish it was flatter and longer. My daughter came in for Xmas from Colorado and she brought her BF from New York , I wasn't surprised he never held a gun in his life but I fixed that -
DOJ rules that bump stocks ARE machineguns
Johnny Rotten replied to Chucktshoes's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I thought the charges were dropped, I haven't followed it. He sure had a impressive collection of posties -
DOJ rules that bump stocks ARE machineguns
Johnny Rotten replied to Chucktshoes's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
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DOJ rules that bump stocks ARE machineguns
Johnny Rotten replied to Chucktshoes's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
That would make the BS a postie and not a transferable. -
I live in the same area, have dish been on the fence post to try out youtube tv..
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Tomato.
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eForms back online
Johnny Rotten replied to Capbyrd's topic in National Firearms Act (NFA) Regulated
Cool, couple nights ago my heart skipped a beat when on subguns a guy here in Tn posted a never fired M60 E1 for $33k, started thinking about it, pulled it back up and he edited it to $15k and a post sample. -
eForms back online
Johnny Rotten replied to Capbyrd's topic in National Firearms Act (NFA) Regulated
Did you get it in state or out of state? Since it's a Colt it will be a inspec lower!!! slab side/big pin lower? -
I bought GMPP for my H1 Hummer from Crest Cadillac back in 06 for I think $2500+/- with 0% interest rate, it was a 36mo extended factory warranty, just prior to my 3yr/36k factory warranty expired my truck received $12k worth of service and a $1500 tow bill from Huntsville to Nashville, the first 35mo of my GMPP warranty nothing happen but I had a $6500 bill 1 month before it expired, so it was worth it to me and service wasn't declined for any BS reason.
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My dog had diabetes and went blind from it, I kind of recall the vet gave me a prescription for the insulin, needles and Walmart filling it wasn't expensive at all, sad part I only gave him shots for a couple weeks. good luck
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Spinning the hub while greasing is correct, it will do nothing to avoid blowing out the rear seal.
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There's a difference between utility axles and boat axles. utility/ commercial axles don't have a SS L-rings where the seal runs, usually the seal is a dust lip or single lip seal, during the assembly process just the bearings are coated with grease and installed, usually they have a dust cap. Boat axles have a SS L-rings where the seal runs, double lip seal, during the assembly process the entire cavity is full of grease, there are basically 2 types of protectors. 1) euz-the spindle is gundrilled and a zerc installed as you pump grease into the system it enters between the seal and the rear bearing as you pump the grease will come through the outer bearing, this system usually has a galv cap with a removable rubber plug. 2) Trailer Buddy, Vault, Bearing Buddy or the Walmart Chinese copycat BB photo posted above, this is the better design because its pressurized, there is constant grease pressure applied to the bearings, the pressure doesn't allow water to enter the cavity of the hub. To grease this system is a little harder, if the spindle is gundrilled then its easy same as #1, if not you'll need to install the hub, pump grease into the cavity and install the bearing, grease should come thought the bearing, install D washer, nut, retainer and cotter pin. Install protector and fill until the outer cap comes out to the front of the protector. Tip do not put it together dry and think you can pump grease to the rear bearing from the zerc on the protector, 2 things will happen the front of the protector is rated at 10+/-psi and a grease gun can generate 1000+psi if forced also the rear seal will not take much psi to damage the spring inside the seal. easy peesy...
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He shot it with a API and test fired with FMJ, you couldn't legally hunt in Tn with those rounds.
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Think you had a bad day? *NOT SAFE FOR WORK*
Johnny Rotten replied to gregintenn's topic in General Chat
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maybe Px4 subcompact, I have one its a nice little pig
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something is out of spec: sear, selector, disconnector or the evil 3rd hole.
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Good shoot, can't believe CNN is reporting this. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/armed-citizen-kills-shooter-at-oklahoma-city-restaurant/ar-AAxLGxa?ocid=spartandhp
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I'm surprised that's not a double barrel shotgun
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Sometimes our fellow gun owners do more harm than good...
Johnny Rotten replied to battleop's topic in General Chat
Here we go again another graduation photo... -
You had on chance...and you went out there and crushed it.
Johnny Rotten replied to MacGyver's topic in General Chat
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what's scary I probably watched every dam show, thank god for college kids now