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  1. Mine is close to complete. I just have to get the upper assembled. Noveske 8.2 bbl, AAC Brakeout, spikes upper and lower receiver, magpul UBR, with an SLR Solo Rail to finish her off. Pics to come as soon as she's assembled. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  2. I don't know that I would necessarily refer to what you do here as "work". :) Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  3. I stopped by the Old Fort Pkwy store yesterday, and the gentleman behind the counter told me that they got some Federal 100 packs in on Thursday and sold right out of them in a couple of hours...didn't even have to stock the shelves with a single box. Also told me that the manager tried to order more, but the order was blocked and refused. Said that's the first time either one of them had experienced a blocked order.
  4. [quote name="Tempest455" post="877382" timestamp="1357495796"]Same here on 90%. You need to bring your own target stand if you plan on shooting 330Y.[/quote] Heck, I like "dinging" the tanks at the 330 mark. Nothing more fun for me than firing, waiting a second, and then hearing the hit on those tanks all the way out there!
  5. From arfcom... http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_2_124/228225_So____is_the_p_mag_factory_working_around_the_clock_.html&page=1 "We are fully supporting MOE and GEN M3 production at maximum possible capacity. We aren't doing colors right now since we can run faster if we don't have to change out materials, and it simplifies handling and packaging to speed things up. We will be shipping the GEN M3 20 rd mags by the end of the week, and GEN M3 windows are starting to run at production rates."
  6. That's what I figured as well, but capt spence sure did tell me to make sure I brought my $10 for the tics check. Oh well, what's another 10 bucks in the grand scheme of things?
  7. Is it normal for there to be a $10 TICS charge when you have capt spence sing off?
  8. Winchester ranger t-series for both my two lcp's and my .40 sig at the recommendation of Massad Ayoob.
  9. ProGun

    VTsupply

    I ordered a Midwest industries rail from them a couple of years back. I got the tracking # emailed to me but the package didn't move for 3 days. When I called, the guy took my information, called me back a few minutes later, and told me that the box had slid between the seats of their van. He apologized profusely and got it moving that same day. I received it a couple of days afterwards, and the rail was just as described. Good prices, great service, and great communication. Just make sure you order enough to need a big box that won't get lost in the work van.
  10. A little eggnog with a shot of Jack while spending time with my in-laws.
  11. I use the rechargeable stack-on brand dehumidifier. When the desiccant changes color, you plug it in overnight to recharge it. I typically recharge it on the first of every month.
  12. Got my shipping confirmation also! Excited to learn more about long range hits. Now I just have to decide between the 700p or the 700 ltr in 308...and then convince the missus that I NEED another rifle.
  13. Art of the precision rifle DVD set from magpul dynamics
  14. ProGun

    sif 250 2sum?

    I've got the 250sc in .40 and have no complaints. Around 600 rounds through her with no malfunctions of any kind. The trigger has either smoothed out over time, or I've grown accustomed to it. It's my EDC in a crossbreed quikclip.
  15. We used Nikki Ivey with our shepherd. She's out in Mt. Juliet. Experienced with all breeds with a focus on working breeds like Rotti and GSD. She runs a SAR outfit called T.E.R.R.A. Not cheap, but very experienced and delivers the results needed. Dogspeak101 dot com. Call her and she'll tailor a regimen specific to your needs to make effective use of time and money.
  16. Respectfully disagree with that mentality. If you are choosing to make a move for your concealed weapon (thereby needing to remove it from concealment first), you're quickly removing all options from the attacker's repertoire except the one that involves you taking a bullet. I'm definitely not saying that you run every single time, but in this scenario the perp still has the option to evacuate the scene on foot or in your car without attracting anymore attention to himself if you take off running. Once you or your wife start removing safer avenues for the scenario to come to and end, bad things will likely happen and the odds don't appear to be in your favor since you already have a gun trained on you. I still haven't mastered the ability to freeze time like they did in The Matrix. I can't imagine that me choosing to draw my gun against a person who has already done so ends up very well for me.
  17. My wife asked the same question about how having a gun in that situation would have helped. I told her that if she finds herself in the same scenario, she needs to run like hell screaming bloody murder. Gun be damned in this scenario. Pulling one on a guy who has you dead to rights from behind is an exercise in stupidity IMHO. Under no circumstances do you let him take you anywhere.
  18. Forwarded it to her when I got the email notification from channel5.com.
  19. Sorry for your loss, Hunting.
  20. Didn't know that about the golden sabers. Guess I'll just have to shoot em all and try something else.
  21. A ton of good advice in the posts above. I typically run the Remington golden sabre rounds in my subcompact 40, but right now I'm running an alternating mixture of 180gr FMJ and the golden sabres due to the colder weather. Going to look into the t-series winchesters in the near future though.
  22. I've got the snap slide for OWB this time of year, and the quickclip for AIWB any other time. My P250 rides great on both rigs. Crossbreed manufactures an amazing holster.
  23. Thanks. That guy is just what my checking account needs
  24. Old Fort Pkwy store in the 'Boro has the Bushy M4 patrol too. Also has ammo cans of 5.56 green tip in the case.

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