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Everything posted by MRL1984
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As much as I hate to say it...check AR15.com. Weed through all the BS to get the info you need. Predator masters has an AR section and guys on that site run them as well.
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The military planes in general stay to the east of where this was. It was fixated on a spot or an area that is a pick up spot for illegals. It lapped the area three times that I noticed. With each pass it lowered in elevation. In thirty five years of going to this area I have (my family owns property there) yet to see this or a military aircraft do maneuvers in this part of the unit. Cartel overwatch... The cartel acquired the plane the same way they do RPGs and whatnot. Loosen up the tin foil, the stuperbowl is in state so the military is probably helping keep an extra look out for "Johnny Jihad" and his Isis crew.
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David Monthan runs A10 maneuvers down in the 36s. have y'all missed Korengal and Restepro? The Afghanistan looks a lot like AZ, almost looks like some great deer hunting.
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Also look at mission craze. Keep an eye on archery talk for a used one. Its a lot like the ruckus in the adjustment only you can go bigger. Up to 70 lbs and 30 in draw. Quick goggle fu it's 15 lb minimum. 19 in draw minimum.
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I thought her boyfriend happened to be hunting near by and used the other gun his gun. May be a different case.
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Yes really. It's called a joke, and a jab at the fact that the conservative party generally frowns on handouts. Last I checked there was a lot of Fox News fans on this site. Before you go and think I'm a libtard, note I said we in the first post. As much as it pains me to support either of the two parties, the conservative stance on the 2nd amendment gets the win. Hope that is clear enough for anyone else who can't read past mooching kids. Takes the fun out of having fun with irony when you have to spell it out. ETA I still stand by give the kids something for doing some work. Straight A's, helping G&F on projects rather than just for showing up. I guess y'all are in favor of participation trophies in sports and no one loses as well.
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Also check snipershide, LA tends to last a little longer than SA over there.
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Kind of hard for me to follow you on this. The hunt is work for the kid? I've hunted from 10 for big game and sooner for small game and the only work involved is the pack out. Every other bit of it is pleasure and the true reward of hunting. heck I get as much out of taking sunrise and set pictutes each day of my hunt as filling a tag. Tag soup has been as good a hunt on many occasions as a filled tag. I never felt the need for a prize or present after a hunt. For me time spent with my dad was the prize. I realized it even more this last year as it will most likely be my dad's last hunt, since he couldn't even make his half butt attempt at trying to hunt. Guess the two of us are on two different ends of the spectrum. My sense of humor clearly doesn't work for you. Maybe if I put a smiley after the mooching kids it would have helped.
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Elkaholic start your own thread and bump it til Amanda makes it a sticky. It is that simple. It will most likely die fairly quick as this thread did, other than people talking. Especially since we tend to be conservative and that means no free handouts for the mooching kids. I'm all for giving stuff to kids, prefer a discount to giving though. Teach the kid not to expect handouts, and give a sense of ownership since they spent something for an item. ETA could incorporate doing volunteer work for G&F to earn the item.
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Again??? Good news he set up his own stuff and didn't take yours. Glad I don't have the patience to sit in one place, saves me these headaches. Forgot to mention first come on the day of the hunt gets the spot for the day. You will get all sorts of answers...
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Tyler Stewart was in his first year, he graduated NARTA this year. 24 years old. He is the 115th officer to die this year in the duty.
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Y'all act like it's just girls that can't change a tire. I had to talk an ASU (only throwing that in to show his age) attending young man through the process a couple months ago. He said it was his first time and he had plenty of motivation in the car with him (advantage of going to ASU).
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Bottom line he is the seller and he can makes the rules. So move on as you're not buying it anyway. I don't think his requirement is going to be the keystone in the passing of any gun legislation. I have seen plenty of other folks with the same requirements. Stop turning this into a pissing contest in anothers ad. It will either sell or not.
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Whoa ease up there with the bashing. You can do person to person transfer to in state residents. Hence the reason for flashing an AZ ID. CCW is security against prohibited possessor. If anything your Willie Nillie sell to whoever is the reason anti gun folks are going for sticter private party sales.
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Bull Basin in Flagstaff is a great shop as well. Not sure if Flagstaff is any closer for you. I would certainly call ahead to any store you intend to visit to make sure they have what you need.
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New 6.5 SLR Stock Paint Options?
MRL1984 replied to lancetkenyon's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Strange but I am a fan of the my little pony...you are going with whatever gets the most votes right? -
Recommended Books for Reloading
MRL1984 replied to Basser15's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
ABCs of reloading gets a lot of recommendation. Read an exert from it, didn't feel it gave me anymore than the instructions in the load manuals. I currently have Berger, Hornady, Nosler, Sierra and Speer. Combined em all with the information included with the dies. Bam loading bullets, without injury to anything that my wife hasn't shot. I usually turn to the Sierra or Hornady books for set up info. Speers book is my least favorite. Both for content and it ruins the flow of the books on the shelf since it's like a first grader's easy reader in shape. -
A Gen 3 or 4? Also good information for someone thinking about buying.
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how hard would it be to get a suppressor?
MRL1984 replied to muledeerhntr's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Sounds like he sends you to AZ Gun Trust Lawyer. I had an easy time with the notary. I had difficulty setting up the bank account for the trust. Both bank employees I spoke with were like "oh no trust"... then the trust was looked over by the bank legal department and deemed acceptable. Mind you I did go to Phoenix for the banking endeavor, as I don't trust the bankers in the wood to do more than hand me cash. -
how hard would it be to get a suppressor?
MRL1984 replied to muledeerhntr's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
My SBR stamp took 32 days. That was with a trust though. Stamp is always $200. Without a trust you are looking at waiting on the local head law enforcement officer to sign off that you are good to go. I have heard of this taking months alone, and some will not sign. Price is anywhere from $300-1200 for a suppressor. Trust is anywhere from $40-infinity if you keep a lawyer on retainer. I had my trust done by az gun trust lawyer. Had it in 10 minutes. No it isn't the cheapest, but Trent will answer any questions and he helps put on the suppressor/full auto demo shoots. -
Just curious how y'all are managing to cut yourself with the havalon? I have never cut myself with one, jabed it into the side of my hand but that wouldve happened with any knife and was on me.
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I have a RCBS FL die set, unused. Will sell for $25. Prices are to your door, as in I will ship on my dime. I prefer paypal gift, but if you prefer regular paypal will work.
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They have a knife blade for the barracuda. Same systems though.
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So they are DOA?
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I have a piranha and barracuda. The piranha uses the smaller blades, smaller overall and lighter than the handle of the box cutter. The barracuda has the option of filet, saw, and knife. I haven't used it yet other than the sawesome on a circle bone. Went well, I've heard the filet blade is a bit stiff for getting the bend to get back straps off. The blades break under heavy pressure, I have not broke one in normal use only from getting carried away. I chose to go with both over time. The piranha is good, but i still had to have a filet knife and saw. I have taken the saw out of my pack now. I still have to try out the filet blade. Clear as mud right?