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    I know you didn't ask me, but I have info, so I'll share. A while back when one of the steel matches at OB was debating allowing PCC to shoot static steel, we were concerned about their impact on the plates and how much damage they would do shorten the lifespan, etc. We were already losing more equipment than we would like due to major PF .38 super and .40, and figured that we would lose money letting PCC play. So we asked everyone who had one to bring them down to the next match to crono with their usual pistol loads. We had a sampling of 9mm, .38 super/supercomp, .40, and .45. Surprise of surprises, most of the 16" barreled carbines produced the same muzzle velocity as a 5" barreled pistol. Some were a little slower, some were a little faster. IIRC you could pick up about 50 fps. .40 picked up the most FPS. Looking at what people were shooting the answer was that you needed both a slow burning powder AND case capacity. The only cheaper plinking ammo that does that is .40. The guys shooting their .38 super/supercomp ammo were using powders slow enough to provide lots of jetting gas to drive the comp, but I guess not slow enough or big enough case capacity. They pretty uniformly were producing the same velocities at 16" as at 4-5" + comp. A few years after that ballistics by the inch did pistol calibers, and their results weren't far off. I do wish they had used some cheap plinking ammo too rather than just pricey SD ammo that tends to be at max pressure and thus using slower powders. http://www.ballisticsbytheinch.com/9luger.html If you are using a fast burning low charge weight powder like tite group, don't expect to pick up much, if any muzzle velocity form a carbine. You are burning up the powder before you reach the end, and then adding friction. If you are pushing the envelope and using a slower powder to do it, you might get a 100-200 fps gain. Just don't expect it with white box type loads, nor with popular powders that feel soft becausee they produce higher velocities with low volume fast burning powders like titegroup.
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    A guy was driving down the interstate, he looks in his rear-view mirror and sees that he is getting pulled over. The trooper walks over to the window, the gentleman politely asks the trooper "officer why are you pulling me over? I was going the speed limit, I haven't been drinking..." before he finished his sentence the trooper tells him "sir, your wife fell out the car about 2 miles back", the guy replies "OH THANK GOD! I thought I was losing my hearing."
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    What do you need a light for, you only shoot in the daytime on a one way range. You don't need a light!
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    Right now I drive a 2012 VW Touareg TDI. It's been the best vehicle I've ever owned. Very reliable and plays right to my frugal side. 10K between oil changes. Gets about 30 miles to the gallon (26+ gallon tank) on the highway and 24 with mixed driving and I do a lot of long range driving for work. Only problem was the fuel pump going at 45K and that was paid for by my extended warranty which also made the extended warranty worth it. Now I have to choose between VW buying it back for 41,000 - way above what it's worth or having them "possibly" fix the emissions system for free and 10,000. cash. If I opt to keep it though, how do I sell it later if I even can sell it. I doubt it will have any trade in value too. Of all the other vehicles I've owned my favorite was a 1976 CJ7 - damm I had fun with that. Got into a bit of trouble with it too driving where I shouldn't have been. Also loved my 1967 Plymouth Fury. It could take 6 people camping with all their gear and a couple of canoes and still and room for more.
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    Mine is a 19-2 that my was my great grandpa's service gun when he was a cop in Bedminster. It's a range toy for me but if I can conceal Full size 1911 I'm sure I could conceal it too
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    Hummmm maybe I shouldn't bring my wife............ Once she starts listing her grievances with me we will be there all night.......
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    I am not sure why.. but an AR that folds in that way makes me very nervous.. LOL it just appears to be a bad section of the gun to be held together by a clip..
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    I think the most import part of this movie you are all missing is.... 1) the HOTNESS of Keanu 2) the CUTENESS of this dog JUS SAYIN
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    Unless you want to take a low light class just because 'Merica! Or you want to hunt Hog or Coyote at night somewhere that activity is legal. Or you are prior service military and you want to keep your skills up. Or you have a hundred other legitimate uses for wanting and acquiring NODS and a DBAL.
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    Wait wait wait.... Just yesterday in this thread: You said:
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    My kids love the car too, sitting in the back back. The camping photo is 5 years old.
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    If you don't have NODs you don't need anything with an IR laser or IR illuminator. That would be a silly waste of money. But, if you have NODs, a mission that requires them, and are expecting to use them to their fullest potential, you need IR capabilities. The point is - just because Ray Ray thinks anything other than what he wants is useless, doesn't make it true.
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    So I got a Beretta 1301, and will be uploading pictures soon.. But problem number one was mounting a light... there are solutions out there.. but they require a barrel clap.. that then gets a rail attached to it.. then a mount.. then a light.. so like 4 links together just to get a light mounted to the gun.. which I found absurd.. I purchased a Nordic Comp mag extension with barrel clap that is threaded for a rail.. instead of a rail I made a mount for my Surefire Scout.. Some pics..
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    Gunbroker fraud turd alert. Here is the rifle eric120 bought http://www.gunbroker.com/item/633644556 and here is the rifle he is selling with added Nazi stamps, altered serial number, and Radom Receiver stamp. http://www.gunbroker.com/item/651821970 Isn't altering a serial number a felony? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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    it's so much easier to play with the eye relief on a tavor. and the ADM recon-H mount is perfect IMO
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    Love my 1301 (I have the comp model). Some points to ponder! Spare parts: Keep a bolt cam pin handy and spare hammer struts. Left and right struts are unique, keep one of each. They will fail somewhere north of 5k rounds. Bolt cam pin starts looking fugly after a few thousand rounds Lifter spring, you can clip 3 coils off and make loading much easier/faster. I have nearly 6 coils off and it sticks sometimes but 3 is very safe. Weld the lifter and never get a finger pinched or a round popping on the lifter while loading Don't be afraid to chop it open
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    I'd either sell it back to them. It's not a classic car so there's no value...
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    Rebate link is active now: http://www.waltherarms.com/rebate100/ List of covered firearms: http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/592eb8f353369/WaltherArmsEligibleProductList.pdf
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    Mrs. DT shouldn't go either. She has a long list....lol
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    I suffer from from the same thing. Really. Great looking pit bull.
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    @67gtonut would run it, into the ground. He doesn't like rice burners or land boats.
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    Agreed, although the 3 inch S&W Nightgaurd revolvers in 357 would be even better.
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    Ray, stop making absolute statements and those that know what they are talking about wont have to challenge you at every turn.
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    Finally got out for a practice session over the weekend. Really hope to make this match.
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    Ray ray, you man crush.....
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    Keanu has aged well, and has gotten better looking through the years.
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    @dajonga, that is a cruiser! In 2001 when I got out of the CG floated cross-country (Seattle to LA to LV to NJ) in a 78 Chrysler New Yorker Broham. That is a trip I will never forget.
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    Current: 2000 Audi A4 - yes, she's got some years on her, but oh my, she's still a peach! Less than 140k miles and I have a great mechanic - so I intend to run her up to at least 200k. I love her so much I even named her: Princess Cruella Cream Puff. Favorite: the current car... in a tie with my first car - a hideous green VW Bug (a.k.a. The Green Hornet)with missing running boards and rotted holes in the floorboard. Literally, if I hit a puddle, my feet would get splashed - a very unique driving experience, for sure. But, oh, how I loved that car! I learned to drive stick on it, how to force it to start when it was being difficult, and therefore learned to think strategically by parking it on a hill whenever possible facing downhill... ah, good times! I actually cried when I sold it. You know what they say... a girl's "first" always has a special place in her heart, LOL. Worst: Every tin can in-between - Nissan, Honda, Hyundai, Suzuki, etc. Hmmm... I just realized, I guess I'm just a fan of German engineering! Like the A4, even the ancient Bug had that nice solid "thunk" when you closed the door. I do so hate a "tinny" car.
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    Man, I really feel like the red-headed step child....... thanks y'all for the invite. Maybe next time...
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    Jesus Christ. Everything I listed above can be considered VITAL to a shooter who needs it on their rifle to accomplish their task. Does everyone need all of that gear? No, of course not. But "Light, Optic, and Vert Grip" is not the end all be all of rifle accessories especially when a sling should be the first thing you add to any long gun intended for social purposes. For crying out loud a DBAL weighs ~8 oz, not 8 lbs. It is not a kettlebell on the end of your rifle. I have NODs, I know how to use them. I have a DBAL I know how to use that. It makes me more effective and more capable. How does 8oz on my rifle break me? It doesn't. As I stated above, the mission drives the gear train. A more capable weapon system designed around the parameters of a stated task and in the hands of someone that knows how to run it, is always a more better weapon system. Even if it adds a few ounces to your weapon.
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    Yeah I noticed that one at the beginning. He used one in the first movie outside the church.
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    Thank you! Last night MrsZ asked me what " Baba Yaga " meant
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    On weekends it's packed. You'll find out soon enough that when your lil one wants something, and has earned it, you will do what is necessary. Even if that means spending 4 hours in NYC traffic, spending 60 bucks in parking, 30 bucks in tolls and a duece and a half for Chinese made products. Parenthood
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    Did Zeke give you a birthday spanking yet?
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    Thanks guys, I was supposed to see @tj462nj today but I just got home from NYC. I share a birthday with my daughter and we went to her favorite spot:
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    Just because you can't think of a reason doesn't mean there isn't one Ray.
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    Like my dad always used to tell me... Your eyes may shine, and your teeth may glitter, but you can't bullshit an old bullshitter...
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    Is Nappen part of Texas Law shield? =) Just funny that some timing is about to work out QUITE well in relationship to this.
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    It is not a Steyr AUG. It is a Steyr USR.


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