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Lucas_061287

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About Lucas_061287

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  • Birthday 06/12/1987

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  • Location
    Texas
  • Interests
    Guns, guitar, cars, XBOX
  1. ^No worries man. Good luck and get some before/after pics
  2. Sounds like you got a good deal on those sights! Lookin good man.
  3. ^Warning? Warning for what? Being interested in a NICE S12?
  4. Might just have to get one of these.
  5. When did I post an advertisement? Or should I change my sig so that people don't confuse support with endorsement? So be it. If it'll make everyone back off, I'll change it. While we're at it, I'll be sure to change my avatar too, so that people don't confuse the biohazard symbol with me having an infectios disease. I'll be sure not to show any support for any company so that everyone is appeased and nobody gets upset. Equallity is the only means of unity, so I'll get on it. Bear with me, it'll take a moment to get some new pics.
  6. My hand made jewelry has been available for many years in Austin, San Antonio, Houston, Dallas, League City, Amarillo, Lubock and a number of other locations in Texas. My guns are available throughout the (free) United States from my firearms workshop located in New Mexico. You know, this is the second time that someone associated with Selph Arms has asked that same question. Whats your point buckaroo? Got a problem with my business name like the other guy Keith (who was just shitting ALL over Tromix), or feel like you own the rights to displaying the Texas flag? If you have gone to my
  7. Wha? What are you talking about? I wasn't insulting anyone, I was replying to your original post. Just saying that some people find painting a gun is a taboo when it really isn't as bad as they make it, you know? Anyways, I was providing some advice on a topic I'm familiar with (painting)- take it or leave it. I'll be posting a thread with pics of how to paint the gun after a conversion, so if you want to wait about 2 weeks and see the "How To" with pics, it may help you understand what I was talking about. Granted, I won't be using Duracoat, but the same concept still applies.
  8. Well, most, if not all, birdshot is considered low brass, whereas most slugs and buckshot are high brass. They're named so because of, literally, the height of the brass on the shell, which reflects the amount of powder in the shell. So generally speaking, the heavier the projectile, the more powder to push it, and the more recoil produced. Those Federal 100 packs are low brass, and I've never had any issues with them. Rifled slugs (high brass) are meant to be used with smooth bore barrels, so you're good to go.
  9. Oh man, I've heard of this place but never looked into it- I'VE GOT TO GO THERE SOMEDAY! Great rules. And what's this about BBQ? I'm a BBQ fiend lol.
  10. ^That reminds me- you're supposed to break 'em in with high brass loads, correct? Or does it really matter?
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