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Everything posted by Scorpio64
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Actually.... It was the Ramapo fault.
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And also those with a free, no test GMRS license. If the S hits the F, ham operators will surely be busy, probably just as busy as GMRS operators. Each band of the spectrum will have its role to play.
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For those who do not have experience with two way radio beyond GI Joe walkie-talkies, y'all need to understand something if you are planning on using radio comms in a SHTF scenario. A single $30.00 BeefWang is not going to save you from anything. You need a plan, base stations, repeaters, mobiles and a network of trained (and trusted) individuals to support a SHTF comms scheme.
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This is a complicated question to answer with no short easy explanation. The interwebs already has hundreds of websites with good explanations. Try searching "two way radio range" and you will have hours upon hours of reading that will answer all of your questions.
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Can these e-targets be printed. If you can't put a good grouping up on the refrigerator, then what's the point.
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Any long range .22lr matches?
Scorpio64 replied to rich56's topic in Competitive & Fun Shoot Discussion
Drop is relatively easy, but even a gentle breeze will knock a tiny 40gr pill all over the place. -
Look bro, a lot of us miss Zeke, but self harm is not the answer, and Jones-townsing relatives is just wrong.
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Glock Sued Because... Switches
Scorpio64 replied to 45Doll's topic in Firearm Hobby / Sport Discussion
Does this mean car manufacturers can be sued because NOS kits can be installed on their cars. -
Hmm..... Are mudbugs in season there?
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List of NJ Businesses posting 'No Guns' signs
Scorpio64 replied to 10X's topic in Current New Jersey Gun Laws Discussion
It's probably a better strategy than doing whatever you want, and not thinking about consequences at all. You can bet your ass they are overthinking it in Trenton, creating those "grey areas" to entrap otherwise law abiding citizens. Better safe than in prison. -
My first impression was someone copied and pasted an article they gleaned from another site, but AI bot sounds about right too. Seriously, nobody but @Mrs. Peel writes like that. It's too random for a new member to have posted this at 0330. What could possibly inspire some Judy obsessed tortured soul to post this in the wee hours. I am assuming a tortured soul because this Judy specific topic is apparently keeping someone up all night.
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Assuming this chart is cumulative in some fashion, that's roughly one CCW per 300 people.
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Federal Judge: Illegal Immigrants Can Carry Guns
Scorpio64 replied to xXxplosive's topic in National Gun Law Discussion
It says "the people", not simply, people, not referring to anyone with a pulse on US soil, but US citizens. "The people", is specific to a distinct group. Illegal immigrants are some people, but they are not "The People". "The People" referenced in 2A are, We The People of the United States, as prescribed in big bold letters, page one of the Declaration of Independence. There is no contradiction for a constitutional purist. -
Moving to NJ, trying to make sense of the firearm laws
Scorpio64 replied to CX500T's topic in New Firearms Owners Corner
I believe that photo was taken after the NOI turned on him because he wasn't down with having sex with (raping) 13 year old girls, and shit. -
Moving to NJ, trying to make sense of the firearm laws
Scorpio64 replied to CX500T's topic in New Firearms Owners Corner
The M1 karbean became an iconic symbol to the Black Panthers. It was basically their AK-47 and Che tee shirt. I think we can take the M1 carbine off the Democrats politically banned weapons list since BLM-NFAC-Antifa all have M4s now. -
Yanno, if we wanted to be assholes, we could sue every place that has Taylor Ham on their menu for the same reason Taylor got spanked back in the day. They are usually not serving a Taylor brand product, and it certainly is NOT ham. It's practically false advertising. All we need is money.
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It's possible that you can ring steel at 1000 with that barrel, maybe two or three times before the barrel heats up and starts stringing shots. Which is perfectly fine for a hunting rifle. Sporters are popular with hunters but not so much for bench rest shooters where you might go through 100 rounds in a session. The 700 lives to be rebarreled, and tweaked. If you do have it rebarreled, have the smith check and true the action.
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Concealed Carry for Women... and the Sad Dearth of Good Options
Scorpio64 replied to Mrs. Peel's topic in Concealed Carry
I triple dog dare you to be more vague. -
As much as I love it when libtards and bureaucrats make themselves look stupid, and they do it often, I have to give this one a pass. I watched the entire uncut segment of Face the Nation where this demo was done. The Glock Mr ATF was fumbling with while trying to take it down is a kit gun, built by an amateur on an 80% frame. The ATF dude eventually put that down and grabbed a factory Glock and took it down easily. They are still assholes, but for an entirely different reason.
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Doohickey For Shotshell Reloading - Euro Hull Fix
Scorpio64 replied to Scorpio64's topic in Ammunition & Reloading
Just based on my observation of what people leave on the ground (i.e. range berries) I can safely say greater than 50%, but probably closer to 70% are Euro hulls. The major Euro spec brands are Fiocci, Noble, and Rio. It should be noted, Cheddite makes virtually all the hulls used in European shotshell manufacturing. It's unlikely anyone will come across a Cheddite branded hull laying on the ground unless they are on a trap/skeet range, they are used primarily by reloaders. One could say that most Euro hulls are Cheddite spec. Since folks usually buy whatever is the cheapest, the Euro spec made ammo is somewhat more attractive to the casual shooter. They are not buying ammo based on reloadability or performance, so the popularity is based pretty much on "it was the cheapest on the shelf".