MidwestPX
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16 sodium atoms walk into a bar and shout, "Batman!"
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Looking at the way those rail covers are designed, you might be able to use a 5.25" section and just have the leading .5-.75" unsupported. Otherwise, you could try two smaller sections and leave a small gap between them, using the rail cover to bridge them.
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I checked all the ones we stock and none of them exceed 5.25" in length. I'm not sure I've seen longer?
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The best thing I did with my 590A1 was put an Aimpoint Micro on it and pull the ghost ring off
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I see them on sale for $109 every now and then and wonder how it would match up to my Midwest PX Gen1 lower.
Any forged lower will match up to either of our billet lowers.
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If they were handling weapons (specifically a Handgun or prohibited item like a 30 round mag) in NJ, in public, and on video - especially live steaming it - that is evidence of violating NJ Laws. It's not that filming the handling of firearms is illegal - It's that filming of illegal firearm or item, or the handling firearms (even NJ legal ones) in places where it is not legal to do so is proof of a crime.
As for the G2 RIP rounds,
Anyone who buys them can't be playing with a full deck.
But muh trocars!
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I am a fan of kydex when hanging guns and magazines from a belt. For such things, I go to Greg Peters at Peters Custom Holsters. I recently tried using HSGI tacos and they were extremely frustrating and disappointing as I found myself fighting the opening when reinserting a mag with a single hand such as when doing an admin reload.
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Rifle or pistol mags?
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Or an AR lower (stripped or not) with a buttstock assembly attached.
No upper necessary.
It's a rifle.
Not so at a federal level. On the 4473, it's transferred as "Other" not a long gun and subject to the same age requirement as a pistol/handgun. Buttstock is irrelevant.
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What dose BCG stand for?
Bolt Carrier Group
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someone needs to make an affordable ar lower that takes ak mags that works with standard ar components. all of the ones im aware of need a proprietary upper, or are ludicrous priced
Drum up the demand. The reason why we're in the golden age of standard AR components is because everyone and their mother is pumping parts out, competing and clawing for every tenth of a percent in efficiency gains, driving prices down.
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Use NJGF5 for 5% off your entire order!
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Not interested. [emoji23]
The design is messed up to start with. Stick with the 10 rounders.
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This. I've told three people this so far this week who have asked for x39 AR mags.
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Of our dealers/distributors, Ottomanelli's is the only one that routinely stocks windowed mags. Efinger's bought some quite awhile ago. We just sent a quarterly shipment to OSA so they should have plenty.
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Wow, over a century in business! Isn't this the second large® store in NJ to close down in the last year or two? Meltzer's closed up recently, didn't they?
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You owe me a new cup of coffee.There's too many buttons on these new friggin controllers to play anything. I miss my Atari 2600.
I like my joysticks like the Kardashians like their men: big and black.
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Which case did you go with? For the CPU cooling, air or liquid?
Re-used my Lian Li mid-tower from 2000-era. I'm air-cooled but the Noctua I'm using performs on par with most entry level water cooling kits. I did the more extreme cooling thing including water and phase change back in my college days and am thoroughly burned out on it
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Which parts did you go with for this build? Looking to assemble something similar, but with a 1080.
i7-4770K (running at 4.2GHz)
Noctua D-15 HSF
Asus X-99A motherboard
EVGA 980 Ti SC
32GB Corsair DDR4
2x 256GB 850 Pro in RAID0 (reused one from my previous machine)
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While your not wrong, acknowledge that dropping $1200 for a gaming PC is a tad different than $3-400 for Xbox or PS4
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Sure but over the service life of the machine, there will be two or more generations of consoles produced each to the tune of $300-600 depending on purchase date relative to release date. Plus I can use the machine for so much more than just gaming. So there's maybe a $400 premium?
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What? No 4K?
I don't have room for a decently-sized 4K monitor as I run 4x 24" monitors at home.
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Anything full auto not officially put into the NFA registry (i.e. "registered" or grandfathered) before May 1986 is not allowed to be owned by civilians. The FA G17 was manufactured after 1986 so automatically no civvie ownership except if you're a class 3 dealer ("Dealer Sample"). The FA stuff they rent at ranges is generally dealer samples.
There is a healthy market for "transferable" registered machine guns if you live in a state that allows such basic freedoms.
Most rentals are post samples. There are both pre and post 86 samples to really muddy the NFA waters.
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Games on PC are much better.
This. I built a gaming PC eight years ago with a quad core CPU and 8800GT video card. Over the eight years that I used it, I upgraded the RAM once (went from 4GB to 8GB) and the video card once (GTX 660 Ti). It played everything I wanted to play without issue. I then built a new machine for about $1200 with a six-core CPU and 980 Ti video card. Here's to another eight years of full 1080p 60fps glory
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Work your soil. Double dig it and add fertilizer. When we start a new bed, it's equal parts top soil, compost, and perlite (or vermiculite). Fishnut turned me on to Fox Farms stuff and it's some legit plant steroid cocktail.
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Science jokes----
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I didn't get my wife to say, "I do" with my looks...had to be clever and crafty!