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AegisDei

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  1. He did all that damage with 9mm???? I was betting AK or SKS for sure. What other round does that much damage? 7.62 is lethal with 1 round, and 2 30 round magazines and you'd reach the dead/injured count. 9mm must've taken multiple shots to a few people and therefore countless reloads. I hear about this and think about how nice it would be to be able to carry on campus. I feel like a fish in a barrel every time I step foot on school property.
  2. What is it that make some people snap? If I have a horrible day, I go to the gym, I'll order a pizza, or I'll sit in my shower and meditate. Why do some people go unload on a bunch of innocents? I hope there is a hell just for people like these shooters.
  3. Can you please post a bunch more pictures? I'm really tempted, but am still a bit unsure how it attaches. Thanks!
  4. 1) Places to shoot! 2) Affordable, reliable CCW in 9mm+ Nearest range to has always been a minimum of an hour away. And then there's still restrictions on what I can shoot. The Kel-tec p3-at is decent, but it's .380. I don't like the 9mm as much. The Kahr is decent, but has some reliability issues occasionally and is $600. Rohrbaugh is great, but $800.
  5. That's not too far! If it weren't final exam time I'd be there. I'll definitely come one of these years though. Thanks!
  6. i'd say if the threat is outside your house, you stay inside, generally. about all you can do for yourself by popping the front door open, gun in hand is either get shot, or shoot someone unjustifiably. I semi-agree. However, there is an advantage to knowing the situation and what's going on. If you sit inside completely ignorant, you could be giving someone a huge advantage. There could soon be 5 people entering armed, armored, and from multiple entry points. That tips the odds in their favor b/c it will be a concerted action on their terms, not on yours. Thus, I am in favor of a
  7. Check the gun-broker ad. Unless there's a damn good disclaimer of warranty, you should have an action against him. I doubt you'd even have to take him to court, just a letter from a lawyer ought be enough. Or link me to his ads and I'll give it a quick glance.
  8. I'd say good training. It's never fun being awoken like that and you should be proud that you reacted quickly, calmly, and correctly. All the range time, all the practicing with snap caps, and all the training comes back in a split-second even if you're not even fully awake. And I'm the type that likes to know what the hell's going on and I wouldn't leave my place without my barrel leading the way either. If cops are in a blindspot that's not your fault, but it is when you thank your lucky stars that they have as much training as we do, and even more liability. But I say "nice job."
  9. How far is that from Lexington? And I want the flame-thrower!!!
  10. Optics are a great cure. Who needs irons when you got an HUD? That being said, I don't trust a gun without irons. Batteries can fail, and then what??? I'd suggest that you play with different sight set-ups -- use different rear sight ramps and try different front site blocks. I believe there's a difference in height between the different front sights offered (Krebs, RusMil, etc.) and if need be you can always add extra height to the front sight post. Goodluck!
  11. Can you please explain this or provide me with a link to an explanation? I just don't see how this is legal...
  12. There's also a chance that the S20 won't go DD if the S12 does. It's a slim chance, but I doubt anyone will manufacture a NLFD for the S20. I am residenced in a county that won't allow me to own DDs, so I'm boned if the unthinkable were to happen. My only saving grace is that I might get to keep my S20.
  13. Topmaul will hopefully chime in here, but you can shoot with slugs held in your left hand (not in a magazine). When the time comes, drop the magazine, pull back the bolt to extract whatever shell was already in there, and then hand feed the slug. You might need to grind the ejection notch on the dust cover so it's bigger and will facilitate a top load more easily. As soon as you're done spoon feeding it, slap the next magazine in and you're good to go. If you get penalized for dropping live rounds, just squeeze them off really really quickly and you can top-load on an empty magazine.
  14. Go with Tromix...it'll save you the headache of having to do much work. It's worth every penny for the perfection received. boo. Gary and I will show you what a 20ga can do.
  15. The S20 takes a little more lovin' to make it as reliable. I'd suggest not messing with the barrel length--leave it around 20" or you'll get a headache. The biggest downside is that the ammo is more expensive. There aren't domestically made high-cap magazines, but you can get your hands on some 5rnders and franken-mag them together. The up side is that it's a much tamer beast. Carrying ammo is lighter and follow-up shots are quicker. The S12 is basically ready to go from the start, and it's ammo is cheaper. There's no extra work in franken-magging magazines together--just call AGP.
  16. Damn, they had decent prices on .357sig. That's getting hard to find.
  17. Be sure that if you count the magazines as domestic parts that you have no foreign magazine (5rnd) in the vicinity of the shotgun. Once you change it from sporter to non-sporter, you can't use the originals unless your parts count is independent of the domestic magazines...unless you change 4 parts that are non-magazine related. (PG, Stock, FCG) If you do those parts, then you can use any magazine you like.
  18. Welcome to the addition. 1) You're probably best off getting a new FCG. I am fairly sure that the old one won't work without some modifications. If you can do the modifications, then you're good, but it's probably just as easy to get a new one. 2) A brake helps some, I've still not heard many reports on how much. 3) You can get one of Tromix's vented Poly-chokes, but it won't be that effective besides as a flash-hider and to look cool. His shark brakes will help a bit more, but haven't been designed for use with a poly-choke. I'm waiting until summer, and then I will have a cus
  19. For a red-dot that can withstand 12ga punishment, you're looking at $130. For a good side-mount, you're looking at $50. Neither will give you the low mount, the durability, or the field of view. And I imagine that you can co-witness your optics with the c-more, which you can't do with any other mount. $250 is a steal IMO.
  20. AegisDei

    S-12 UF

    I want the Halo. Have prices come down any yet? nice!
  21. That thing is sick!!!! Please post more pictures...how does the Cmore stand up to 12ga abuse?
  22. For my own edification, how short can you cut a barrel back and still run low brass with opening up the gas ports but without moving the gas block? 15"? 16"? Any ideas? Thanks!
  23. YES!!!! I'm so sick of that damn detent pin and how ceased the threads get. I can't wait for an easy adjust with more adjustibility. I'll be eagerly awaiting the release. Thank you!!!
  24. Any chance you might manufacture the adjustable gas plug for stock gas systems??? PLEASE? Pretty please? With buckshot on top?
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