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  1. Even the 20 year olds in the Military are taught to use the proper tool for a proper job. I dont see them breaking out Dremels when theres a sure sign of danger on their firearms. You would be swallow enough to bring up current events , dancing around why you havent posted anything proving the operation. I already told you how and where to do so, you just havent provided anything yet. And buddy if you was paying attention. Id think twice before you touch a receiver thats not yours for a profit. Unless you have a FFL License. You wouldnt have such a retardation (made up word) if you'd just DO s
  2. Yea try another one chief. You know how easy it is to take your short clip of this operation on your camera and plug into a USB port and upload the file to a free hosting site (even at the local library). Just keep showing your back tracking and how you like to dance around. Anyone stupid enough to send you anything but a birthday card. Doesnt even deserve a firearm.
  3. HAHA , And you send your receiver to a 20 something year old to modify it with a household dremel. And your trying to tell me he is not breaking a Federal Mandated Law? You just shown proof of that with your posts. haha wow and your calling me the retarded one ? lol sheesh !! He is NOT a Certified Gunsmith, He DOES NOT have a FFL License, He will be facing some pretty serious charges if he does not get licensed. And about Afros , Afros come in a wide variety of colors. meaning ANY COLOR can assume Afro Engineering, I dont see any RACE related finger points, Nice try with the whole superior qou
  4. Well with all that experience why didnt you bring up a CNC Lathe , it takes someone from the internet to tell you where to take the receivers, incase you do something wrong. AAA YA OK Look guy just do something right if you put all this energy into something instead of half assing something with a household tool to a important part of the operation of a firearm.
  5. How many gunsmiths have you seen with CNC setups?????? Even the little toy desktop units run $2000 and I have NOT had good experiances with tabletop "mills". ^Well thats user error not computer error. Sorry but thats true. Maybe if you read the post instead of picking it apart. Youd know that I was addressing Machine Shops and Tool & Die. A Certified Gunsmith will outsource this to modify the metal work to where it needs to be. Then the Gunsmith will assemble and make other modifactions if needed for proper operation. Instead of half assing something with a dremel. Think about it
  6. Making some assumptions about alot aren't you? And don't kid yourself about certification, I've worked as a mechanic and fixed the screwups of alot of ASE "certified "mechanics. I've also seen alot of accidents caused by faulty designs that were checked off by "certified" engineers. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Well as a hobbiest to drag racing(20+ years), if I take something to a machine shop and they screw it up , then guess who is to blame? And who will replace that part if it was the machinist's fault ? If you guessed the machine shop and the business, you guessed correctly. A
  7. www.putfile.com , all you have to do is get a camera make a short clip. Upload that short clip to a specifc file off the camera and upload it to www.putfile.com , not very hard to do. I just did a short search engine and there ya go. Free and no cost to you. BTW
  8. Well since you wanted to talk on a personal note. I guess I will as well. First I trust a CNC Lathe on a receiver and a qualified gunsmith with LOTS of experience, then some inexperienced know it all with a dremel. If I wanted a extra 10 shots Ill just buy a extra magazine ,still can get them for 30 bucks and wait for a qualified distributor to make higher cap magazines. Why would you trust someone with non certified anything , and them charge you 80 bucks to do so, when all it takes is a knick too far on your receiver and then you have to purchase a new one if thats all that was damaged. Use
  9. I think we should keep this thread going. Alot of good places to get ammo in here.
  10. Fellas I own a Glock 20 traded a slightly used HK USP Full for it. Also own 1911 and HK USP Elite .45 And let me tell you if the Wally World in my area carries Remington 200 grns. for $14 a box in 10mm for my Glock whats a few bucks. If you cant spend a few more bucks on a FAR superior round. Then go with the .45 but if you want something thats more powerful and accurate go with the 10mm youll be smiling all the time. And PS the best rounds for any .45 or 10mm is here http://www.doubletapammo.com/php/catalog/index.php
  11. Sorry guys if some of you dont like Glocks. But I personally own quite a few pistols. And the Glock 20 is my most favorite one. I recently traded a slighty used HK USP Full .45 for the Glock 20 10mm. And let me tell you it was well worth it. I still couldnt get rid of my HK Elite .45. But my Glock will out shoot it any day of the week. 10 mm is the way to go ! LOTS of power and accuracy. Just my .02 cents worth.
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