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No complaints. It'll get there.
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I visited David and Sam's table and that was about all I needed. I did see $10 Pmags, and from what I saw, it seems .22LR is trending in the area of .10 to .12 per round. Not great, but it slowly keeps getting lower. Tons of it out there.
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I sent a message to Krogers this morning stating exactly this.
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100 yrs, 50 yds, 25 yds, 12 yds (more for pistol, really), and then the pistol pit, which is basically from point blank range out to 15 yds or so.
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Thanks for the replies guys. I really don't have any visions of amassing an amazing collection of surplus arms- I would imagine that if I pulled the plug, my 'book' would be pretty small. There are a few things I'd like to pick up along the way however- and having a C&R might be beneficial there. I was unclear about the step-around to a regular FFL though, for non-C&R firearms. I didn't find that clear in my readings across the interwebs. It would have certainly sweetened the pot. Thanks for clearing it up for me. :up:
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I've been doing a cost/benefit analysis into applying for a C&R license, and I have a question about purchases. If I understand correctly, you can purchase a C&R firearm and have it shipped directly to you instead of going through an FFL. My question is this- does this apply only to C&R firearms, or does it include any firearms? Thanks
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Guys- I've read online about headspacing an AR until my eyes bled, but I really cant seem to find a definitive answer on this issue- So, if you are mating a new barrel (20in) to an upper receiver, is it necessary to check headspace? Some say always, others say the barrel maufacturer sets the headspace on their end so you just install the barrel and go shoot it. BTW, the barrel would be of new manufacture, and the BCG would be one that I already had- what was previously a spare. I think it came from AIM, if it matters. Thanks-
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Are they available again? I love supporting them, but haven't been able to get through to them...
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I can't imagine that Malaysia Airlines' stock is doing very well this year.
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I'd really like some Titegroup. Let us know how/when to get a hold of you. I'll ask Samantha too.
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Something big is getting ready to kick off
superduty replied to Dolomite_supafly's topic in General Chat
Seen a lot of .mil convoys travelling 840 lately. Was in Destin a few weeks ago, and though .mil air traffic is expected there with the nearby bases, a whole lot of Ospreys were running around, which I found unusual. -
The gas block moving may well be the issue. It is the set-screw type, under the handguard. I'll do a triple-double check and see if I can determine that. I'll also scrub the gas system out when I disassemble it. I was suspecting this (gas) was the issue, but wanted to test the waters before I tore the thing down. The ammo has all been brass through this carbine since I got it- Remington UMC or American Eagle, for the most part. Thanks for the tips guys- I'll let ya'll know what I figure out. FWIW, I have another (different) carbine that I shoot steel cased Russian junk through all the time- it just eats it up. I dunno. :shrug:
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I've got a build that I got some time ago that's giving me fits. Maybe you guys can help me figure out what's up with it. I bought the rifle from another guy locally, and it did fine. I decided to change out the handguard to a YHM one, with a low profile YHM gas block. As I remember (this started last year), it worked fine then too. Until the middle of one range trip when it decided it was a bolt gun instead of an AR. It suddenly stopped ejecting the spent cartridge and picking up a new one. You can fire it one round at a time by cycling through with the charging handle, but it won't function in SA. I swapped out BCG's with another, known working carbine, and nothing changed. Same problem. So I guess I can count that out- extractor, etc. Does this sound like a gas issue to you all? The gas block is tight to the barrel, but I can't figure out what else might be causing the issue. Appreciate your $.02....... Thanks
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What is a "weapon" for TN school carry?
superduty replied to macville's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
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What is a "weapon" for TN school carry?
superduty replied to macville's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
Is this fact, that you may have a firearm in your car on school property? Not doubting you, but if you can provide a link, I'd appreciate it. I have to pick up my kids from school all the time, and if I can leave the Shield in the car rather than go home and put it away first, I'd be happy to learn that. -
Yep. The one I saw was marked at $110 or so.
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I went this morning. Grabbed some bullets from Sam, and a couple things from Ken. One thing that I saw that really surprised me was the ammo prices. Specifically, bulk steel cased Russian stuff. I saw several instances where 9mm Tula and .223 and x39 Wolf were almost competitive with online bulk prices. I didn't expect that.
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Thieves targeting vehicles with gun related decals
superduty replied to daddyo's topic in General Chat
During the first 0bama election cycle, I had a 'nobama' sticker on my car, and one day I had a car full of hood rats follow me and scream at me for a while. I took the sticker off because I didn't want the attention. -
Back when I lived in Nashvegas, I used a vet hospital named Hermitage Animal Clinic. Dont know how they stack up price-wise, but they were top notch.
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David- if you check in here, do you have any Titegroup or HP38?
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Good SHTF Survival Fiction Books
superduty replied to plank white's topic in Survival and Preparedness
I read One Second After, and it really opened my eyes. Finishing book 3 of "Going Home" now, and I'm really enjoying the series. No air support or fire teams available here, but very entertaining. -
Yep, did a transfer with them a few weeks ago. Nice folks, and the x-fer fee was in the neighborhood of $15 or so.
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You're a lucky guy then. My Wally World is nothing like that. A few boxes of 5.56, 7.62x39, and some other random calibers. Plenty of birdshot, though. The resellers are there in force every morning at 7am.
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I checked out the PT709, and ended up going with the Shield 9. Side-to-side, they were almost identical, but I went with the Shield because I am very fond of my full size M & P. YMMV. Lots of folks like the Taurus.
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Arfcom had a thread about the one-box per caliber issue today. Many said B.S., but it sounds like the one mentioned above is on board. That is a good thing. Stabilize the availability.