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Everything posted by topgun
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Need to make some 80% receivers for r700 pattern rifles and bypass the licenses
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Firearms is a good business to be in right now.
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Firearms is a good business to be in right now.
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I saw one of those in town yesterday filling up at the gas station, driven by some asian college students.
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I only played a few levels with that rifle, I left the loadout the level standard on all of the game for the first go around, but that thing is just awesome.
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Nothing gets to the sound of a .22lr suppressed. A 300blk maybe with subsonic rounds, but the sonic crack always kills you.
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Have you looked at the cost of a suppressor for a .50BMG?
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I have. I've beat the campaign on Normal, now going back on Veteran and seeing what kind of ending I can get the second go around.
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.260 Rem is a wonderful little cartridge from what I understand. Pretty much most in the 6-7mm is awesome.
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Hmm.... last time I got a catalog they had "athletic" cut shirts. Seriously. I wish I had it so I could tell you what term they used. Check the online page maybe? Narrow waist but still long and roomy. Just without the extra fluff room. I just saw it in the last catalog... weird you mention it. I think I still have that catalog...
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My one problem with Duluth is their stuff is made for bigger/huskier folk, not skinny guys like me. Their trademen cut doesn't do squat for me.
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Tailored is the best. I know Sean got a groupon to indochino, I don't know how it turned out though. I would gladly pay 150 bucks for tailored shirts if I stayed the same size for more than a few months. And of course it was quality. I want work shirts, not dress shirts though. I need something that looks decent, but 100% cotton so I don't melt it and durable. Oh I completely missed that. I love everything from Duluth trading company that I have purchased. Harder wearing T shirts I have ever owned. And long enough for me. I bought a bunch of their polos on sale awhile ago and love them.
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Tailored is the best. I know Sean got a groupon to indochino, I don't know how it turned out though. I would gladly pay 150 bucks for tailored shirts if I stayed the same size for more than a few months. And of course it was quality. I want work shirts, not dress shirts though. I need something that looks decent, but 100% cotton so I don't melt it and durable.
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Sean and other such long armed folk. If you were looking for reasonable/cheap shirts suitable for shop work, 100%cotton, where would you look? All other shirts the sleeves are to damn short. Size such as a medium tall.
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Gawd damn, those are big brakes.
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Magazines are probably the top reason for misfeeds/jams in semiautomatic firearms. They are disposable, if you have lots, number them and keep track of failures, if you see a pattern, toss it.
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Ok, recommendations for some deep cycle batteries that will not be used in a car? Looking for high amphr ratings/biggest reserve capacity out there. Optima yellow top is what I think of, but not sure if they are worth the price, never used them. Right now using a couple 85amp-hr marine batteries, looking for something in the 80-100amp-hr that is worth dropping coin on. They will be powering power inverters for a few hours during the day, and charged at night. They have to last every day use for at least one month.
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Don't have netflix.
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I know it exists, but beyond that, nope.
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Well, got the intake gasket done on the 3.1L, wan't hard at all, pain in the ass, but not hard, took 6hrs start to finish working on it and wasn't working very hard. I'm not use to bending over the hoods of cars anymore, damn legs and back are sore as hell.
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Haven't been paying much attention Sean, is that a transformer feeding a full wave rectifier with a resistive load?
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Tried to grab spinning sheet metal? SRSLY? Yes people react and things like that happen. Yep. Guy was drilling holes using a regular drill bit without using powerfeed, caught, pulled up, and he instinctively went to catch it since 'hey, it was moving, it is not supposed to do that'. Wham, wham, wham, three large chunks of skin off three fingers. To those who don't know this yet. GO BUY A STEP DRILL FOR DOING THIN SHEET WORK. Yes, they are expensive, but yes, they are awesome. Step drill? One of these. http://www.amazon.co...52950189&sr=8-8 Rofl, I thought you meant a type of drill and not drill bit. Was dumbfounded since I hadn't heard of one. Also didn't realize that is what you call those, but I have one Yep, step drill, step bit, unibit, all the same. A single flute cutter works awesome on thin stuff, no pulling when it starts to break through. I've even resharpened them with a dremel when the need arises
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Tried to grab spinning sheet metal? SRSLY? Yes people react and things like that happen. Yep. Guy was drilling holes using a regular drill bit without using powerfeed, caught, pulled up, and he instinctively went to catch it since 'hey, it was moving, it is not supposed to do that'. Wham, wham, wham, three large chunks of skin off three fingers. To those who don't know this yet. GO BUY A STEP DRILL FOR DOING THIN SHEET WORK. Yes, they are expensive, but yes, they are awesome. Step drill? One of these. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0009XJ31A/ref=mp_s_a_8?pi=SL75&qid=1352950189&sr=8-8
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On hold, 1min estimated wait time my arse.
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Not being able to buy all Metabo and Hilti items online really pisses me off.