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I'm 100% positive that any SBR's that come from Hero Gear are within the law. As far as the RWF guy, I have gave up on trying to tell him anything. I posted word for word what the NFA Handbook that BATFE puts out said about engraving SBR's and he still refuses to believe that they have to be engraved. Some people you just can't help.
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In a true SHTF situation, which you seem to be preparing for, you will need a rifle. Pistols are made to fight your way to your rifle. Forget the quad mag carrier and put that money toward a rifle.
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Sons of Guns is one of the biggest jokes on tv. More of a sitcom than "reality tv". They should stick to building Saigas and AK's.
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Stay safe and thanks for your service.
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Buy once, cry once. Spend the money on a Harris and don't look back.
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IOWA CITY, Iowa — Air Force pilots who participated in a spectacular flyover before a University of Iowa football game were disciplined for flying much too low and too fast, and the flight leader — already planning to retire — is giving up his right to fly military aircraft, the Air Force said Wednesday. The four Talon T-38 Trainer jets were at an altitude just 16 feet above the stadium’s press box when they wowed 70,000 fans inside Kinnick Stadium before Iowa hosted Ohio State on Nov. 20, the Air Force said. The jets cleared the scoreboard by 58 feet, and their altitude of 176 feet above ground level was far lower than the 1,000-foot minimum elevation required for flights above a populated area such as a stadium, the Air Force investigation concluded. The jets also approached speeds of 400 knots, above the limit of 300, during both the flyover and practice runs the day before, the investigation found. Flight leader Maj. Christopher Kopacek violated not only speed and altitude rules, but failed to document and report to superiors altitude and speed deviations from the flight plan, and made a false statement during the investigation, the Air Force said. Leaders of Vance Air Force Base, Okla., called for the investigation days after the game as video of the flyover started circulating on the Internet. Spectators said they were amazed by the jets’ speed and precision and how close they came to the top of the stadium. Fans erupted in cheers and later gave the pilots an ovation when they were introduced during the game. “While I understand that fans attending the game enjoyed the flyover, rules are in place to ensure everyone’s safety,” said Col. Russell Mack, commander of the 71st Flying Training Wing, which conducted the investigation. “We appreciate the opportunity to perform flyovers and thank the University of Iowa for the chance to showcase our abilities. However, this was a serious breach of flight discipline and it was necessary to take administrative action against all of the members involved.” Kopacek was punished under the Uniform Code of Military Justice and negotiated a legal agreement with the Air Force, said 1st Lt. Katie Roling, an Air Force spokeswoman. Under the deal, he agreed to request to give up his wings, forfeited two months of pay ($6,316), received an official reprimand and signed a waiver allowing the Air Force to discuss what happened. In exchange, the Air Force agreed not to court-martial Kopacek and let him leave the service on his own accord, Roling said. Kopacek, an Ankeny native, was planning to leave the Air Force shortly after the flyover, and the investigation and discipline delayed his departure, which still is in the works, she said. Roling said five other pilots — three who flew jets and two who acted as ground controllers — received administrative discipline for their roles in the flyover. She declined to detail the specific actions taken against T-38s pilots 1st Lt. Otto Gerdeman, Maj. Eric Yape and Maj. Kevin Cossey, citing privacy laws. All six airmen, who were part of the 25th Flying Training Squadron, were grounded during the investigation. All except Kopacek were approved to return to flying status after it was concluded, she said. “Major Kopacek got the harsher punishment due to the fact that he was the flight lead and carried that extra responsibility,” Roling said. Reached through e-mail, Kopacek said he needed to consult with his attorney before he could grant an interview. But he added, “I would definitely like to refute much of the Air Force’s standard rhetoric that they throw out.” Roling said the allegation of making a false statement against Kopacek was particularly damaging given the Air Force prides itself on integrity. She did not release what he was accused of lying about, but Kopacek told The Des Moines (Iowa) Register days after the flyover that he and the other pilots had clearance to fly at an altitude of 500 feet. The investigation found Kopacek did not ask for and did not receive permission to deviate from either the speed or altitude restrictions governing the flight. The Federal Aviation Administration’s gave Air Force investigators radar data that verified the jets’ speed and altitude during the flyover, FAA spokeswoman Elizabeth Isham Cory said. University of Iowa officials have said they requested the military flyover to honor veterans who attended the game, which Ohio State won 20-17. Asked whether that was a mistake, university spokesman Tom Moore said it would be inappropriate to comment on the incident. Staff writer Jill Laster contributed to this report.
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Glad to hear the update. Praying for continued healing.
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.308 M1 Garand = sin ;)
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What kind of adapter were you using? If the tube isn't damaged, which is doesn't look like it is, you should just be able to replace the baffle core. No big deal, you are back in the game. But I would want to find out what caused the strike/strikes in the first place.
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I bought a banjo a few years back but I never learned to play it. I would love to learn but just don't have enough free time right now.
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There hasn't been a good gun show in middle TN for years. I remember when I was a kid the Goodman show at the fairgrounds took up 3-4 buildings. If you want to go to a real gun show you have to go to Louisville, Tulsa, or Vegas. National Gun Day in Louisville has a good mix of old guns, new guns, and parts and it's really not that far away. And it is ten times the size of your typical middle TN show. I have drove up, walked the show and drove back home in the same day with no problem. If you are into "assault" type weapons and accessories Knob Creek and the SAR show are where it's at. But they are not as good as they used to be either.
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"How two American kids became big-time weapons traders....Until the Pentagon turned on them" Good read. The Stoner Arms Dealers | Rolling Stone Politics
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How About Michele Bachmann and Rand Paul ?
Jasongar8 replied to Oh Shoot's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I've been saying Rand needs to run for a few months now. I met him at a machine gun shoot last year, seems like a good guy. -
Nice work. One of the best stippling I've seen.
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Prayers sent David's way.
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What was that guy thinking.
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I missed the part where you said you wanted to re-pin the AAC breakout back on. But I think I found who you need to send your upper to. See link. http://www.adcofirearms.com/shopservices/shop_.cfm?code=25
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Why was it pinned in the first place? Most of the time when a muzzle device is pinned on, a hole is drilled over the threads and the hole is welded over to make it permanent.
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Great story! Good on you for getting her out and showing her that the outdoors can be fun.
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I would be willing to bet that there are already boots on the ground over there. The "guys that don't exist" have probably been over there for a few weeks now.
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I just saw your Mk18 over on arfcom. Looks really good. I am still waiting on my Mk18 upper to come in. Is yours a govt profile barrel?
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I fish more than I hunt now days. I love fly fishing for trout. And try to take a few saltwater trips every Summer. I bass fish some too.
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Good luck! I'm sure your Dad will be watching.