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Originally Posted by SLM
You're ol' LC's next bromance..


Worked out purty good for Ray........... grin


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I think they may still be stuck together.

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Originally Posted by SLM
I think they may still be stuck together.


Everyone has been hosing them down with cold water for two days but.........


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Where is LC and BlackShart the ol' cacks?


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Drunk tank....


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So I stopped at the local shootin shop this afternoon and looked at some AR's.

I liked a RRA they had. Flat top, no sights, A2 stock. The SS 20"bbl was a little heavy. If that bbl was a little slimmer it'd be real nice. As it were, it hung a little heavy at the front. Trigger was not bad. All in all, a nice weapon that just weighed alittle to much out front for me to get overly excited about. Thinking I could lop a couple inches off to improve balance.

They had a R-15. Nice and light, good trigger but no chrome lined bore/chamber. Other than that it was pretty much there.

Sumptin in between the two would be perfect.

Everything else was folding/flip-up/soldier of Fortune style with little carbine barrels and tactical flash supressors the nice fella behind the counter told me were good for breaching doors?

I don't wannna breach doors.

The frosting on the cake came when he explained the 5.56 won't penetrate a big game animal, and here in Washington, The law says it has to fully penetrate to leave a blood trail.

Surprisingly enough, he explained, FMJ 5.56 ammo would kill game up to maybe a pig while a 7.62 FMJ would not. The 7.62 needs "ballistic type" bullets to be effective.

I told him about this website, said he had to log on as there was a guy that goes by "Boxer" that needed a talkin' to.

I figger if he logs on all-y'all owe me one.

Any who, I'm torn 'tween going back for more lessons on tactical footwear and coordinating that with Affliction brand T-shirts stole off the back of some guys little brother, or taking my chances at another brick and mortar.

Maybe I'll go back and have him expound on the finer points of a goatee and bedazzeled jeans to simultaneousley both woo the ladies and strike fear into the hearts of middle school children.

Choices.


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Originally Posted by archie_james_c
Where is LC and BlackShart the ol' cacks?


Guessing they don't even know.

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Originally Posted by MadMooner
...I told him about this website, said he had to log on as there was a guy that goes by "Boxer" that needed a talkin' to...

That's just plain mean.

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Originally Posted by MadMooner
So I stopped at the local shootin shop this afternoon and looked at some AR's.

I liked a RRA they had. Flat top, no sights, A2 stock. The SS 20"bbl was a little heavy. If that bbl was a little slimmer it'd be real nice. As it were, it hung a little heavy at the front. Trigger was not bad. All in all, a nice weapon that just weighed alittle to much out front for me to get overly excited about. Thinking I could lop a couple inches off to improve balance.

They had a R-15. Nice and light, good trigger but no chrome lined bore/chamber. Other than that it was pretty much there.

Sumptin in between the two would be perfect.

Everything else was folding/flip-up/soldier of Fortune style with little carbine barrels and tactical flash supressors the nice fella behind the counter told me were good for breaching doors?

I don't wannna breach doors.

The frosting on the cake came when he explained the 5.56 won't penetrate a big game animal, and here in Washington, The law says it has to fully penetrate to leave a blood trail.

Surprisingly enough, he explained, FMJ 5.56 ammo would kill game up to maybe a pig while a 7.62 FMJ would not. The 7.62 needs "ballistic type" bullets to be effective.

I told him about this website, said he had to log on as there was a guy that goes by "Boxer" that needed a talkin' to.

I figger if he logs on all-y'all owe me one.

Any who, I'm torn 'tween going back for more lessons on tactical footwear and coordinating that with Affliction brand T-shirts stole off the back of some guys little brother, or taking my chances at another brick and mortar.

Maybe I'll go back and have him expound on the finer points of a goatee and bedazzeled jeans to simultaneousley both woo the ladies and strike fear into the hearts of middle school children.

Choices.


Sounds like you need to buy a used, pretuned Krunchenticker off the 24hr. Classifeds.....


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Originally Posted by SLM

Guessing they don't even know.




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I'm with ya.

The high point was actually fingering some merchandise to get an idea of what was what.

You should of seen him demonstrate a "hot reload". It was truly awesome.


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Originally Posted by MadMooner
demonstrate a "hot reload".


Demonstrate...a hot reload....?

Oh DO go on....


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Apparentley its what you do when "in action" and involves kicking a mag across the floor.

Way above my paygrade.

Honestly, its fellas like the guy at the gun store today that have had me walking away from AR's and similar, shaking my head in disbelief and fearing for the future.

Where do these people come from?

I'm thinking I'll take one home in the next week or two and if I don't like it, change it, or just move it.

Thanks for the advice, all.


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Originally Posted by archie_james_c
[Linked Image]


See? This is a smile coming from someone holding a magnificent fish; a smile of enjoyment, a smile of wanting to be there, sharing the moment with the camera person and the dude to the left (her right side).

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Originally Posted by MadMooner


Where do these people come from?



Ahh....Gunshops, we have them here as well....usually the type that watch too many movies.


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Wow. You and Seafire got the power.
Do you call that photosynthesis?


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Originally Posted by SLM
The real reason DD left us. (Bastid)

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If I didn't feel like Chitt I'd eat that.


Y'all have a GFY day.


I am..........disturbed.

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Originally Posted by MadMooner


You should of seen him demonstrate a "hot reload". It was truly awesome.



Don't tell me...let me guess...the guy was wearing a " tactical vest" of some kind, black BDUs and weighed 300 pounds....


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Originally Posted by wageslave
Wow. You and Seafire got the power.
Do you call that photosynthesis?


laugh


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Originally Posted by MadMooner
So I stopped at the local shootin shop this afternoon and looked at some AR's.

I liked a RRA they had. Flat top, no sights, A2 stock. The SS 20"bbl was a little heavy. If that bbl was a little slimmer it'd be real nice. As it were, it hung a little heavy at the front. Trigger was not bad. All in all, a nice weapon that just weighed alittle to much out front for me to get overly excited about. Thinking I could lop a couple inches off to improve balance.

They had a R-15. Nice and light, good trigger but no chrome lined bore/chamber. Other than that it was pretty much there.

Sumptin in between the two would be perfect.

Everything else was folding/flip-up/soldier of Fortune style with little carbine barrels and tactical flash supressors the nice fella behind the counter told me were good for breaching doors?

I don't wannna breach doors.

The frosting on the cake came when he explained the 5.56 won't penetrate a big game animal, and here in Washington, The law says it has to fully penetrate to leave a blood trail.

Surprisingly enough, he explained, FMJ 5.56 ammo would kill game up to maybe a pig while a 7.62 FMJ would not. The 7.62 needs "ballistic type" bullets to be effective.

I told him about this website, said he had to log on as there was a guy that goes by "Boxer" that needed a talkin' to.

I figger if he logs on all-y'all owe me one.

Any who, I'm torn 'tween going back for more lessons on tactical footwear and coordinating that with Affliction brand T-shirts stole off the back of some guys little brother, or taking my chances at another brick and mortar.

Maybe I'll go back and have him expound on the finer points of a goatee and bedazzeled jeans to simultaneousley both woo the ladies and strike fear into the hearts of middle school children.

Choices.


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