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Everything posted by Penguin4x4
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On a completely serious note, if this stuff does contain DMAA/meth/cocaine, there will be a lawsuit and/or ass whuppin' coming. Just sayin'...
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A lot of sports organizations outright ban DMAA as a result.
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Jack3d had meth in it so maybe. J It's a false positive from what I've read on the internet. Their chemical structures are incredibly similar, which can easily lead to false positives for amphetamine on drug tests.
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TN.com order came in today. The powder is incredibly fine, resembles talcum powder in a way.
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Sounds like the same problem the old Fords had
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Mother Nature apparently feels like repetitively taking huge shits on OKC. I know we normally hate each others guts but let us Lone Star hooligans know if you need anything, we'll be glad to help! Stay safe!
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There are a myriad of options, doodads, and whatchamacallits when it comes to AR-15's. You'll definitely want to bone up before you pull the trigger (sorry) on one.
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600-800 usually
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A 50BMG will not feet through a .223 receiver. Don't confuse the OP. There are more than a few companies that build .50 BMG uppers for AR-15's. Ohh hell yea it would be a lot cheaper but I guess that you can say that. I wouldn't be shooting that much. Only at my dads occasionally. That's the beauty of the AR-15. One .22 LR upper for plinking, one .223 upper for varmints, one 300 BLK upper for larger critters, etc. Just takes a couple of pins.
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If you hand load there's even the .20 Practical, which uses .223 brass necked down to fit a .204 bullet. Fits in standard AR-15 mags, too.
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There are plenty of large caliber alternatives for the AR-15 platform, including 6.8 SPC, 6.5 Grendel, 300 Blackout, .450 Bushmaster, .458 SOCOM, and .50 Beowulf.
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Unfortunately an AR -15 cannot handle the .308 uppers. The reverse is also true unless someone recently made a new change. You basically can have a rifle that uses the bolt face from the .223 or the .308. Not both. Does that make sense? I may not be explaining it in a good way.... Correct. The AR-10 is capable of handling .308 and all its wildcat cartridges: .243 Winchester, .260 Remington, 6.5 Creedmoor, 7mm-08 Remington, .338 Federal, and .358 Winchester.
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Old Bay is for godless heathen Marylanders
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Looked up the hunting laws on Michigan.gov and my goodness are they strict.
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Took the pups for a walk, and Willie all of a sudden stops, squats, and takes a gigantic shit, complete with loud grunting. Good boy.
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The standard .223 is an excellent varmint round.
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Also .243 Winchester, probably the most popular deer cartridge in the US.
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Although it can be modified to shoot large caliber rifle rounds if so desired.
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You don't need amps or speakers and might hurt yourself and others. Probably don't know how to properly calibrate them to the highest level of standards either so you shouldn't get them. Come on man, don't be so rude to people. You wouldn't want to be talked to like that would you? I am just saying what is he going to use it for and does it need to be a ar-15. Smaller calibers can do the same job. An AR-15 is neither a high power rifle nor a large caliber rifle.
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Good thing about an AR is you don't have to buy an entire rifle. You can buy it piece by piece over time as money allows. Try lurking around AR-15.com for a while, you'll learn a lot.