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YARP

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  1. If someone killed my GSD cause he ran away for a day......it wouldn't go over well.
  2. sergii and yakdung-please have those shipped to my house I will pay when I hit the lottery! LOL! Maybe I should start playing the lottery?! Anyone mention the older Toyotas?
  3. Easy to work on, cheap to build and runs like an AK-47=Sand rail with a light skin on it or a rock crawler. I'd take the sand rail over the rock crawler for my area. A good winch will get you out of anywhere.
  4. Yeah, I get that magazine. They have interesting ideas most of which I've given a whirl or taken a class/seminar on. Cordwood, straw bale home, yurts all intersting but not as hearty and well built as I'd like. It's also alot easier to screw up then most folks would like to admit. To be honest with you I've thought of advertising in there to blow the competition out of the water, LOL! I beleive PBS shelters also does or did advertise there and although there a great company with a great idea there costs have sky rocketed and without a shotcrete sprayer (just a mere $20,000.00 Gs for a
  5. MT Predator-You my friend bring up some excellent points, it sounds like your fathers place is very well thought out. I will answer your questions below. Robrez-I like wood cabins but they do require more maintenance then this structure and aren't as easy to setup with out an extreme amount of tools/help. In short, anytime I need a crane to set something up it's not going to work off the grid. GOB-I've been trying to get it to the point where it could all be hauled in on an off road trailer pulled by a four wheeler or a ROKON. I also have been using my truck bed (a little Ford Ranger) as
  6. Working on more ideas for my business last night I ran across some old designs of small cabins that I'd drawn up from one of my Architectural CAD classes. I got side tracked easily and found myself back at the drafting board to see what could be included in the design in order to make it a more livable space for longer periods then a week (which was the parameters for the project in school, a 3-7 day at a time vacation home). I recently had a friend who had massive water damage through out his house from a leaky pipe upstairs that made its way down to the first floor and basement effectivle
  7. workin on it but I suck at life when it comes to this techy stuff. No buffer tube or stock. I stand corrected on the grip, it's a magpul MOE. This is a hell of a good deal compared to any other prices on the net (actually they all are). Buy with confidence!
  8. Thanks AdminGirl! Finally a contributor....just a few years late.

  9. I will state up front that I have no interest in trades at this time, I need cash for my business. I also have this posted on another forum, I sell by the time stamp on the PM or reply to the add. AR "stuff" RRA complete ar pistol lower-$250.00 shipped RRA lower with magpul MOE grip installed as well as there two stage trigger-$250.00 shipped MGI Receiver with RRA bolt/BCG and BCM gunfighter charging handle. This receiver has been milled out to accept AK-47 mags as well, it's there older style receiver-$600.00 shipped 14.5" 5.56 Noveske barrel it's never been shot through but
  10. So tired this morning...everyone who talks to me sounds like the Charlie Brown teacher.

    1. JC GoF

      JC GoF

      That's how my wife sounds all the time wawawawawawa...lol

  11. JoshAston-thanks for the info on the tapping, found a little kit that does exactly what your talking about. It's an excellent way to take care of the problem but my google fu has finally brought me to the KNS Push Button takedown pins. I'm going to give those a shot if I can find them for sale. Thanks for all the suggestions fellas! Edit to add:Yeah! I found them for sale!
  12. Ninjas....millions of them. If I say the magic word they pop out of my BOB, make me a pot pie and then go to work. I also keep six sherpas in there so they can carry me, walking more then 10 yards hurts my feet so I've delegated the task to them. I use six instead of four cause it gets' bumpy when there tired. That is all and good day to you.
  13. Wow, man, you really have no idea who I am or what my hunting ethics are. I am very proud of my ethics. I have never taken a questionable shot, nor a Doe with a fawn. Never took any shot that was not a heart/lung shot, and I always shoot what my tag says I can, and tag it immediately. If ME or My Friend shooting a spike deer in an area YOU know absolutely NOTHING about, seems to make you think I am a "Lower Class uneducated Hunter" well, I am sorry that I hunt for food only and not Freakin Antlers. This was a nice easy hunt on our Ranch so a Friend could learn responsibly how to hunt, in an e
  14. My concern with cutting the spring is that it will not function reliably. I don't want that takedown pin to come loose in the midst of firing, it could get....exciting?! At this point my option is to buy two receivers and give both ways a shot to see how it works out. Pricey but worth it for future knowledge.
  15. I was hoping to avoid drilling and tapping but that could be the only option.
  16. Fair enough. Run it wet to me means lubing it after every 1000rds for an AR. If a gun can't get through two cycles of what a person considers there "combat" load (for some this is 100rds, others 500rds) without having to do some sort of anything to it to get it function appropriatly it should be dumped in the trash.
  17. The fail zero doesn't need to be wet, and it has been proven by someone other then themselves. the military, hence why they won the contract (LWRC, the parent company of zero fail). My point is that everytime this topic comes up someone has to state, "I might loose my CLP during SHTF and then I'll have no way to lube my rifle". This is an uneducated thing to state. You can use motor oil, fat, the list goes on it's all just a matter of how long that "lube" will work. For the record it's pretty simple to keep a few bottles of CLP in the bottom of your mag pouches, I've yet to lose one and e
  18. Did no one read this? 50,000 rounds lube free through an AR-15. Technology has advanced both the AR and AK platform far from there original designs. Now if you handed me a Vietnam era AK and a Vietnam era AR, the AK would stick with me hands down, but I think these days in the great country we live in there are many more choices then what fell off a truck and was imported three or four decades ago. The rifle that you carry in to a SHTF situation should be the one you shoot best, NOT the one that everyone tells you is best. If you need to run it wet then do it. It's really not that dif
  19. Thinks the deer around here have been working on there ninja skills.....

  20. I'm doing a new AR pistol project. I'd like to be able to remove the buffer tube easily with minimal tools. The PWS buffer tube seems to eliminate the need for a castle nut which is cool but I still have yet to figure out a way to keep a buffer plate on the back to keep the take down detent and take down detent spring from flying off everytime I take off the buffer. Would it be ridiculous to use a little 1200 degree silver solder and permenantly attach the buffer tube plate that holds it all in? Yes, I know then I can't change the detent/spring but I have an AR that's 6 years old that has
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