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  1. wishes he enjoyed this job more, long hours suck.

    1. YARP

      YARP

      Thank the lord for failblog

       

    2. ShadowFire

      ShadowFire

      If you enjoyed your job more, they wouldn't pay you as much. :)

  2. 6 and half hours?! Tennis ball, wall, enjoy. Kidding, but not really! LOL! Looks like a really fun project and a very cool tool.
  3. I have a food hangover today. Wife went grocery shopping and I ate my face off last night! Todays plan? the same thing, LOL!

  4. Hip hip hooray for Friday! I'm freeeeeeeeeeee!

  5. Found a streamlight TLR-2 locally that a guy want's to trade for. I may have to give this a shot before the Surefire X400, hopefully these will come down in price a bit more. I didn't realize how expensive they are until my option came down to "should I grab this Glock 26? or the Surefire flashlight?"
  6. Are you re-sizing these first? Or just trimming right away?
  7. Disappointed to see so many good people in the industry turn against each other over money and he said/she said BS. Battles are won by beating an opponent, not each other.....

    1. esremt

      esremt

      Blame it on the economy. All of my guys are still tight nit dealers. Who all work together on the gun show circuit

    2. ChileRelleno

      ChileRelleno

      Soap Operas, there are some people who live for that kind'a shit.

    3. Fallschirmjager667

      Fallschirmjager667

      especially the hunting industry, those guys would screw each other over any chance they get

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  8. The good and the bad all come at once but it gets a hell of alot better once you know what to expect. It took us a year to figure out a general idea of about how much we needed in the "emergency fund" just to keep the bills current for three months. Stupid bills cuttin in to my fun money!
  9. If your buying a house and you've already blown your money on a down payment...... Your going to need extra cash, I guarantee it. Little things will need to be fixed before they become big things, this closing cost or that closing cost will bite you in the rear, and you need a little nest egg in case anything goes wrong (DON'T MISS A MORTGAGE PAYMENT!). It's just a gun, not your first born. I used to live by the motto "never sell a gun"......then I sold a ton of'em and realized how little I actually NEED versus how many I WANT. Unless your plan is to arm your whole neighborhood don't g
  10. My search for the final piece of my lightweight AR pistol is now down to this. Most parts have been acquired or are going to ship (someday) when the parts are available. I don't need a Super bright light, 150 Lumens would be just fine. I don't really use lasers (insert shark joke here) but am willing to give it a whirl. So it's come down to these models. Surefire X400 Streamlight TLR-2 I use Glock lamps on my pistols (Glocks) so I don't really have much experience with these. Can both of these hook on to a Picatinny Rail? Are they both about the same durability? Which one
  11. Will do, and thanks for the heads up. I'm actually trying to reduce my amount of calibers (to much reloading, LOL!), it's an internal struggle!
  12. My work schedule changed, what does one do with a morning of freedom?

    1. 22_Shooter

      22_Shooter

      My work schedule changes every couple days! Damn rotating shifts, lol. 6AM-6PM, then after my days off, 6PM-6AM.

    2. 22_Shooter

      22_Shooter

      Works out awesome every other couple weekends. Get out on Thursday at 6PM, and don't gotta be back until 6PM on Monday!

    3. ChileRelleno

      ChileRelleno

      Sleep in, get morning sex from wife, eat a awesome breakfast and then head down to the creek and fish some bream.

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  13. I actually like it a lot......then again if you put the words "breakdown" and "rifle" in the same sentance my ears perk up!
  14. Really nice build you got there! As Shooter already said, way to use good parts
  15. I tend to agree but........ There are smaller company's out there that you can purchase vehicles from that are incredibly well built (long lasting). This is kinda like saying no does custom butchering anymore because there standing in a Wal-mart and all you see is Walmart shit with out custom butchering...... The statement was made before research was done. My old man worked for Ford, I'm proud of him and what he's done and understand why the cars aren't built like tanks. VERY few people keep a car longer then a few years anymore even if it's in perfect condition. Oddly I'm the opposite
  16. Little kids are like trained ninjas when they wanna be. Got attacked by a 3 year old last night and didn't even see it coming.....she walks up and says "judo kick" and nails me right in the shins then disappears under the couch, what full size individual could actually get away like that?!

    1. thebuns1
    2. swells08

      swells08

      My kids seemed trained on my nuts...lol now that I think about it all kids are programmed to ball shot ya every chance they get...lol

       

    3. ChileRelleno

      ChileRelleno

      3 kidz here. I've become very adept at avoiding the Brat Pack's sneak attacks.

  17. Agreed. I was expecting to see my first Glock with a chainsaw, I blame it on his beer.
  18. Are you going to do a lift eventually? I didn't realize how low the clearance was, but if you have a lot of clearance you could just go with some BIG tires.
  19. There catch is that they say to contact them for shipping, and then never return your E-mail. I usually check in to this stuff but I was in a rush to get the project completed (huge error on my part). Murphy always gets you when your in a rush.
  20. go4tze, the point was there had already been communication from me to them with no response. They held my money and had details to get in touch with me in 4 different ways..... If your going to F people with high priced shipping (half the cost of the originally purchased product? that's Fing shady if you ask me) then be up front instead of waiting for a phone call from the buyer. They are primarily an internet based company, cheap shipping or at least reasonable shipping should be the goal of any E-retailer, it's just good business.
  21. I went from a single stage to a progressive and am slowly moving back to a larger single stage setup. I'm even thinking of making a different bench just for brass prep. With 300 Blackout ruling most of my reloading time I've been spending a ton of time just making brass and have decided not to go the route of a super automated setup like a 1050 or 650 with add ons. I used to reload a ridiculous amount of calibers but have massively reduced my gun collection to a reasonable and realistic level. Since then I've been primarily reloading 10mm, 300 blackout and 308. I purchase 9mm and 7.62x3
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