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Ferguson Update...I trust them...
mixednuttz replied to SmilinEd's topic in General Discussion - Any topic is welcome here!!!
This is one of the many reasons that I am glad that I moved out of the city into the country. Apparently there have been protesters in Minneapolis. -
WELL HERE IT COMES…….
mixednuttz replied to SHOTGUN MESIAH's topic in General Discussion - Any topic is welcome here!!!
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WTFFFFFFF!
mixednuttz replied to Big John!'s topic in General Discussion - Any topic is welcome here!!!
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What ever you do, don't subscribe to their emails. You'll end up with multiple AR's.
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new rifle choices
mixednuttz replied to TacSat's topic in General Discussion - Any topic is welcome here!!!
68forums is a wealth of knowledge about the cartridge. Unlike the 300, I can find factory ammo with ease, which is a real bonus. (Before anyone gets the impression that I'm bashing the 300, keep in mind that I'm thinking of building one.) It outperforms the 300 if you're shooting unsuppressed. (The 300 has the edge suppressed though) I got my deer last year with my 6.8. One shot DRT. Real soft shooter as well. -
new rifle choices
mixednuttz replied to TacSat's topic in General Discussion - Any topic is welcome here!!!
I can't help but notice that you left out the 6.8 SPC. It's a great caliber for an AR15 that has real world uses such as hunting. -
I'd like to see a 10 round.
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Husqvarna - 0, Cub Cadet - 1...
mixednuttz replied to IndyArms's topic in General Discussion - Any topic is welcome here!!!
Both of my Cubs pull that trick off just fine. You're just going really SLOW doing it and the first cut isn't very good. I had a patch in my yard that had some grass (weeds if I'm honest) that were up to the headlights. These are 1970s tractors that don't have fancy sloped hoods, so I'm basically saying it was nearly up to the steering wheel. I've had some health problems combined with equipment problems (like I said.. 40 year old equipment) and didn't get out to mow for the first time until just over a week ago. It was TALL. That's exactly what I was going to say... Put some Ag tires on -
M92 Pap Midwest Industries Quadrail Question
mixednuttz replied to Bretonmaitre's topic in Tech Section
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My Saiga is a POS! Newest issue is hammer pin is loose.
mixednuttz replied to Quinc's topic in Saiga-12
This is why most of us installed a retaining plate during conversion. Yep, the retaining plates are awesome. I have them in all of my AK rifles/shotguns. Makes it real easy to remove and re-install the trigger. -
My Saiga is a POS! Newest issue is hammer pin is loose.
mixednuttz replied to Quinc's topic in Saiga-12
The hammer pin is the pivot point for the bolt catch. If your hammer axis pin is sliding out of the reciever, your bolt catch will fall out. Like Big John said, the shepards hook is probably the cause. -
Who makes piston ARs?
mixednuttz replied to Squeaky's topic in General Discussion - Any topic is welcome here!!!
Adams arms makes piston uppers and conversion kits. If you happen to live near a Fleet Farm, the Huldra rifles are just rebranded Adams rifles and uppers. I've got an Adams conversion in 5.56 and a Huldra in 5.45x39. So far, I've got no complaints. They sure are easier to clean than a DI rifle. -
.22 LR coming back?
mixednuttz replied to Squeaky's topic in General Discussion - Any topic is welcome here!!!
This is why I'm glad that my only 22 is a MKIII. If I want to plink, I grab my S5.45. I recently picked up a Huldra 5.45 upper so I can plink with an AR. I was going to build a 22 upper but the 5.45 makes more sense since I can get tins of the stuff any time I want. (And for much less per round than 22) -
Cordless Tools
mixednuttz replied to Juggernaut's topic in General Discussion - Any topic is welcome here!!!
Milwaukee 18v cordless. Brushless models if you have the cash. Dewalt doesn't even come close in terms of reliability. -
Getting out of the 6.8 already? Let me know if you`re interested in selling some smaller quantities or just the brass.
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I used a brush to apply it. (One of the little ones that are like really small q-tips. People use them for painting models.) It glows for a while. You'd never notice it during the day. As for how it holds up, my M85 is a 5.56 and hasn't seen too much use. Probably only has 100 rounds down the pipe. I can't really say much for durability. My other duracoat finishes have held up very well.