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  1. Congtats, I'm going to have to try them out next time I visit my son up there.
  2. You can open two file explorer windows, one with the flashdrive and the other with the source of the pictures. Drag over the pictures you want on the flashdrive and your good. Off site storage of data you want to protect can get expensive, especially if you never have need to retrieve it. If it all fits on an external flashdrive, or an external hard drive for that matter, just store that at your relatives place. If you ever need it, it's there, if not it's not wasted money. If you are more creative, you can store data offline on the free services, just split it up between the various services, using one for family photos, one for equipment photos, one for misc photos etc. If you keep personal data offline be sure to encrypt it, because you never know who will gain access.
  3. I miss hunting fox squirrels, when I was stationed at Ft Bragg I hunted them all the time. Mostly redish gray ones, but they had black ones as well, it's just that I never seen one unless I only had my .270 on me. Takes fewer of them to make a sandwich .
  4. I could swear there is already a lawsuit filed, I'll have to dig up a link.. Yup our Brady "friends" at it again: https://www.dallasnews.com/news/guns/2017/10/10/texas-bump-stock-maker-faces-lawsuit-following-las-vegas-mass-shooting
  5. Just because it looks or sounds like a machinegun does not make it one, at least not unless they change the legal definition. If I show anyone, that is not accustomed to the messed up ATF rules, my 300 Blackout pistol, they will swear up and down that it's a rifle, yet currently ATF says it is not. The courts have made bad decisions in the past, but for the most part they try and keep it within the letter of the law, so I doubt they can rule any other way. The unknowing public will just have to get over it.
  6. I'm not even going to try and get excited about it this time. I'm going to do like last time and make my own.
  7. Well, it looks like it's more than just bump-fire that they are targeting, formatting is a bit off but you get the picture: https://curbelo.house.gov/uploadedfiles/finalbumpstockban.pdf ..................................................................... (Original Signature of Member) 115TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION H. R. ll To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit the manufacture, possession, or transfer of any part or combination of parts that is designed and functions to increase the rate of fire of a semiautomatic rifle but does not convert the semiautomatic rifle into a machinegun, and for other purposes. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Mr. CURBELO of Florida (for himself and Mr. MOULTON) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on lllllllllllllll A BILL To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit the manufacture, possession, or transfer of any part or combination of parts that is designed and functions to increase the rate of fire of a semiautomatic rifle but does not convert the semiautomatic rifle into a machinegun, and for other purposes. 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa 2tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, 2 1 SECTION 1. PROHIBITION ON MANUFACTURE, POSSESSION, 2 OR TRANSFER OF ANY PART OR COMBINA 3TION OF PARTS THAT IS DESIGNED AND 4 FUNCTIONS TO INCREASE THE RATE OF FIRE 5 OF A SEMIAUTOMATIC RIFLE BUT DOES NOT 6 CONVERT THE SEMIAUTOMATIC RIFLE INTO 7 A MACHINEGUN. 8 (a) PROHIBITION.—Section 922 of title 18, United 9 States Code, is amended by adding at the end the fol 10 lowing: 11 ‘‘(aa) It shall be unlawful for any person— 12 ‘‘(1) in or affecting interstate or foreign com 13 merce, to manufacture, possess, or transfer any part 14 or combination of parts that is designed and func 15 tions to increase the rate of fire of a semiautomatic 16 rifle but does not convert the semiautomatic rifle 17 into a machinegun; or 18 ‘‘(2) to manufacture, possess, or transfer any 19 such part or combination of parts that have been 20 shipped or transported in interstate or foreign com 21 merce.’’. 22 (b) PENALTIES.—Section 924(a)(1)(B) of such title 23 is amended by striking ‘‘or (q)’’ and inserting ‘‘(q), or 24 (aa)’’. 25 (c) SENTENCING GUIDELINES.—Pursuant to its au 26 thority under section 994 of title 28, United States Code, 3 1 and in accordance with this subsection, the United States 2 Sentencing Commission shall amend and review the Fed 3 eral sentencing guidelines and policy statements to ensure 4 that the guidelines provide for a penalty enhancement of 5 not less than 2 offense levels for a violation of section 6 922(aa) of title 18 of such Code if the device described 7 in such section 922(aa) has been— 8 (1) used, carried, or possessed during or in re 9 lation to a crime of violence or drug trafficking 10 crime (as such terms are defined in section 11 924(c)(3) of such title 18); or 12 (2) smuggled unlawfully into or from the 13 United States. 14 (d) EFFECTIVE DATE.—This section and the amend 15 ments made by this section shall apply with respect to con 16 duct engaged in after the 90-day period that begins with 17 the date of the enactment of this Act.
  8. While I agree it is an issue, it's not as big an issue as what is being presented. Stats just don't support that, and I personally think they have chosen the wrong poster child for this cause. Brown was a thug that attacked a policeman and got shot for his troubles. If they would of chosen Philando Castile, or Levar Jones who was shot at the gas station, I'd have more sympathy for their cause. But no, BLM, Obama, Hillary (the Dems actually), the NFL players and to a lesser extent the NFL itself, use this guy's death as a the reason to insult almost the entire country???
  9. I think a little more is needed, what caliber and from what twist are we looking at, and what is your goal? I've changed out barrels to a faster twist in order to stabilize heavier projectiles (for subs) but mostly just feed the rifle what it likes.
  10. I meant since the protest started; the NFL is just a money hungry organization fines some and lets others slide. http://www.dailywire.com/news/21470/nfls-free-speech-kneeling-anthem-fine-fighting-hank-berrien
  11. Yea, the system will detect images and give you the option to insert the image or a link. I like that it also lets you highlight part of a post and allow you to quote the highlighted portion, saves a bunch of deleting.
  12. Many ways to go about it, but he may be correct in doing so, at least he is controlling the narrative a bit and not leaving it to the MSM to do it all. We already have conspiracies coming out the wazzoo, imagine what tales they'd spin if left to them only.
  13. Changing calibers or just twist? Personally, unless you're getting into a wildcat, I'd get a new rifle.
  14. If I'm not mistaken, this has been policy since it started but never enforced. As to enforcement, we will see, as for me, I'm out this year. I may return next year depending on how it goes from now on. I enjoyed watching, not going to lie, but enough is enough and it's nothing I can't do without.
  15. Not me, if you don't get it by now you never will
  16. I had posted about the interview here but the post disappeared. I seen the 30 minute interview and must say all I seen is someone who is trying to reconcile the brother he knew from the brother that committed this horrendous act. Yea, he rambles a bit, but he keeps trying to answer what is asked as best he can and again, I think he did a decent job of it. Some say he is a nut, and he may be, but I just didn't see it that way. He brought up some good points though, some worth considering: If there is no cause or condition to point the finger at, we are in trouble. 100K to a multi millionaire is not a large sum. He was more than capable of doing all this himself Bellhops will take your bags up with no questions asked, specially for known high rollers
  17. Was it still alive?
  18. The way I see it is If it was ISIS related, there would be something left behind to confirm it. Terrorism only works when people are terrified, having people questioning their involvement lessened that from the beginning.
  19. It's not that hard, specially if you have a large area to fire at. Once you get close you just walk them in, just be glad he didn't master burst mode. It doesn't take much training, and crosswinds aren't much of a hinderence unless you are working on MOA.
  20. Hmm, had heard it had immigration info. A dope card would be next to useless with rapid fire, it's only good when snipping and adjusting your scope after either each shot or string.
  21. No need to ask you, that's the beauty of it; not having to check with anyone to excercise your rights. While I'm not much for FA, or anything in the NFA realy, I don't care that others do.
  22. From https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1988/10/02/soviets-afghan-rebels-pressure-us-on-arms/1011636c-7396-4a11-ba7a-35259125c258/?utm_term=.b48868a51289 But there were many more articles just like that, many of which I read then. I was on active duty so kept up with all these events in case it meant deployment. Tech alone doesn't win wars, I agree somewhat, but it sure makes for a long protracted war and with enough tech it's nearly impossible to win without tech of your own.
  23. Well yes, but it wasn't until the stingers showed up that the tide turned. But, I agree that an insurgency wouldn't be as one sided as all that, there are more than a few active duty patriots out there.
  24. That was then, try getting to someone seriously in charge with only a popper. Again, try getting to some of these guys calling the shots. You think Pelosi has lasted this long because of her good personality? Hell, nowadays try getting to just about any high profile Hollywood individual, most have security up the wazzoo, but still calling for us to be disarmed.
  25. Right, like they would patrol alone.

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