February 6, 2010
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Rifle Scopes
In my opinion, you would have to really NEED *that reticle*
to justify the extra cost for just an OK piece of glass that typically
runs $260.00
Having owned and sold 2 DMS 1’s and a CRS, let me point out a few critical differences aside from just the reticule. Although made by Millet Rifle Scopes and housed in a DMS body, the CRS is an FFP scope so the ranging and BDC Rifle Scopes works at any magnification, the size of the reticule adjusting accordingly.
It has a much bigger eyebox and better eye relief than the DMS 1, again by virtue of it’s FFP design. I got rid of my DMS’s ) because it felt as though if i moved my eye 1/4" in any direction off centerline to the scope it would black out. The result was slower on target times with the DMS than the rifle scope. ( and i do have a very consistant cheekweld, thankyou )
This made it more effective as a red dot-ish scope at 1X on targets more than 10 ft away than the DMS. At 4X the reticule comes into it’s own, the ranging and BD adjustments are incredibly intuitive.
Although they were made by Millet , Ed is a stand up American who’s trying to realise his dream. Read the whole thread referenced above for some insight.
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It would have the same problem.
It would be an SBR if the can were not attached in a permanent manner. Unless you were talking about…
Follow-up interview with Ryan Horsley
Follow-up interview with Ryan Horsley of Red’s Trading Post and victim of BATFE harassment.
5 Feb 10 Beat police to get Taser guns in pilot Glasgow and South Lanarkshire to trial 50,000 volt stun guns
Journal of the Law Society of Scotland Feb 6 2010 6:17AM GMT
Colts vs. Saints: In a sea of blue and white, some black and gold remains
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Colts or Saints? Either Way, Winning Outcome for Children in Need
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+1 for Coastal Guns. Also for Bowers.
I have a Coastal Guns can for my M11-a1 .380 smg and it works pretty darn good. It’s built like a ta…
January 25, 2010
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AK-47
You might think of the standard/short buttstock as an "entry" style stock, while the "NATO" stock is more like that of an ak-47 (still short, but not so much so).
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OC
Open carry events on the rise in the bay area.
Open carry events on the rise in the bay area.
anyone have a copy?
FBI Flyer for gun shops on identifying terrorists?
FBI Flyer for gun shops on identifying terrorists?
January 5, 2010
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holsters
I realize this is not the accessories or holster forum but it is the Glock Magazines forum
I need a comfortable IWB Blackhawk Holster for my G19.
What do you guys recommend?
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After a lot of money spent and a pile of holsters in my closet, I’m thrilled to say that I finally found a minimalist IWB Blackhawk Holster which does the job exceptionally well, feels like I’m not even wearing a Handgun Holsters, costs only $25 and is a stocking item ready to ship. What is it? High Noon Bare Asset. I’m getting them for all my carry guns now.
I ‘m portly and need that to be kept in mind.
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Lists
A guy not named Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab is delayed because he’s on the terror watchlist. And if some had their way, he’d also be barred from gun ownership. Via ACK
A guy not named Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab is delayed because he’s on the terror watchlist. And if some had their way, he’d also be barred from gun ownership.
Via ACK
After Heller case, D.C. homicides hit lowest number since ‘64
With just two days left in the year, according to preliminary numbers from the police department, the District has had 138 homicides compared with 184 at the same time last year, setting up the city to record the lowest number of homicides since 1964, when 132 were reported killed.
Destruction of evidence?
Man in Compton turns in 58 guns in no questions asked gun turn in program.
Man in Compton turns in 58 guns in no questions asked gun turn in program.
January 3, 2010
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Walther p99 magazines
Recommended on another site was heavy lube and working the action dry cycle…I kid you not…Walther p99 magazine times: I did it to mine…quite a little workout…wear a glove.
Then fire a couple of Walther p99 magazines .
There’s alot of debate whether you should run only ball ammo in them.
Again, from elsewhere; important ammo considerations.
1. OAL of the round.
2. Shape of the round…HP must be as close to ball in shape as possible.
3. Feed ramp angle and polish; though this is only infrequently a problem.
Remington 95 gr FMJ seemed to meet approval, Winchester equivelent would most likely be fine; all else, especially anything not ball, simply must be tried out.
Though a good break-in is recommended before you start experimenting with the HP ammo.
bexdvve48
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Magpul
went shooting today at Hernando Sportsman in Brooksville, FL. Chris Costa who runs the training division from MagPul was in the lane next to me. He had a couple of tricked out SBR’s one MagPul lower, the other on a KAC platform, and .308 with a can. His kids were with him and he was teaching them to shoot. They looked like they were about 10 and had no problem hitting a 12"x14" steel plate at 100 yrds.
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January 1, 2010
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Trijicon
At first I was hesitant about the smaller Trijicon but now that I’ve tried it out - I completely get it. This scope is SO much easier and I can see myself being ‘faster’ with this ACOG than I could be with any other. Beyond that Trijicon, I’m sure the BDC feature will prove itself useful and entertaining when time permits.
bexdvve65
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AR-15 Accessories and Parts
Military AR-15 SPR = 18" w/ rifle gas. Also a happy switch and laser and what not. I don’t believe there are any standard military rifles w/ midlength which I have been told has to do with limiting the number of different parts in iventory rather than any concern over function. Someone with real .mil experience please correct me if I am wrong on this.
Either will work for a 5.56 rifle. I’ve seen concerns posted that the rifle length might not function well in extreme cold, but I’ve yet to see anyone post that they’ve actually had issues with one. AR-15 Rifle length gas system and rifle buffer is so smooth to shoot I’m not sure I want my carbine anymore. I’ll have to shoot em both a lot more to decide.
Sorry, this is not correct. The SPR uses a midlength gas system.
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September 21, 2007
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September 21, 2007
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September 20, 2007
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2. Support the barrel so that when we knock the pins out, we wont stress the barrel at all… I used a couple pieces of 2×4. Using a large AR-15 Uppers (~1/4″) brass punch, firmly knock the pins loose. Use masking tape all round the FSB is you are worried you might slip and scratch something. I must admit… on most of the barrels I have done, a couple sharp hits with a punch knocked the pins loose…. but I finally had one Bushmaster 20″ barrel that the pins absolutely would not come loose on. I ended up having to dremel the FSB down and then was able to punch them out, but I ruined the FSB. I was replacing with a flip up FSB anyway, so it wasnt a great concern… but keep this in mind, should you come across one that is not very friendly.
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September 20, 2007
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Harris Bipod Model 1A2-25 12″- to 25″ Solid Mount Black
Versatile, sturdy, light and fast. Made from high strength anodized aluminum alloy. Stressed parts are tempered spring steel. Bipods clamp to most Q.D. stud-equipped bolt action rifles and have sling attachment provision and adjustment foroff-center stud. Spring loaded folding legs are quickly adjustable for height. Black anodized finish.
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September 20, 2007
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The infrared portion of the spectrum has a number of technological uses, including target acquisition and tracking by the military; remote temperature sensing; short-ranged wireless communication; spectroscopy, and weather forecasting. Telescopes equipped with infrared sensors are used in Infrared to penetrate dusty regions of space, such as molecular clouds; detect low temperature objects such as planets orbiting distant stars, and to view highly red-shifted objects from the early history of the universe.[2]
At the atomic level, infrared energy elicits vibrational modes in a Infrared through a change in the dipole moment, making it a useful frequency range for study of these energy states. Infrared spectroscopy is the examination of absorption and transmission of photons in the infrared energy range, based on their frequency and intensity.[3]
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