• Firearms VIII: Feinstein Appreciation Station
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[QUOTE=faze;39574941]So long as it mounts on a picatinny rail...[/QUOTE] Are you going to get a mount for it on the side rail (molot rail I think?), or are you going to mount it on the dust cover? If you mount it on the dust cover, make sure you get one with a hinge so it doesn't wobble and lose your zero.
[QUOTE=Strider_07;39573364]QUIT FUCKING DIEING NATALYA I JUST WANT TO BEAT THIS LEVEL [editline]13th February 2013[/editline] The way I understand it, you can change caliber by switching out the barrel too, which is pretty neat.[/QUOTE] Actually, the way that game was supposed to work is that you worked through a slew of different levels for the reward of being able to kill Diane Feinstein with a karate chop, after which you have won the game and are allowed to play the level again and again And who the hell is Natalya [editline]13th February 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=raccoon2112;39572184]<-- Gun toting Dem sorry I like abortion, gay marriage and generally more equal rights for everyone[/QUOTE] Diane Feinstein is a gun-toting dem...
[QUOTE=Zillamaster55;39575198]Colorado, New York and Cali are down. The People's Democratic Republic of Illinois is next.[/QUOTE] lucky for me, south dakoter 'll be one of the last ones to fall
[QUOTE=Birdman101;39575347]lucky for me, south dakoter 'll be one of the last ones to fall[/QUOTE] Louisiana has it pretty damn good too. We passed an amendment this year that makes it so any proposed changes to gun laws in the state are next to impossible to pass. Any proposed changes will be met with strict scrutiny. Louisiana's only downfall is the cesspool of a city, New Orleans. I'm from New Orleans, and so is my entire family, and the city is just awful. The worst part about it is the NOPD is by far the most corrupt police department in the U.S. The things they did during/after Katrina were horrible. They illegally confiscated thousands of legally owned guns from citizens, and refused to return them. Federal courts stepped in to help get the guns returned to their rightful owners, but even after the federal order, NOPD refused to return the guns unless the owners provided receipts showing that they had legally purchased the guns. It took over three years, the NRA, and a permanent injunction to get NOPD to return the guns to their owners.
Georgia is doin pretty good to.
[QUOTE=Ridge;39575079]Why a push safety? And if you want to adjust elevation with that new rear sight, it means filing down the front post. If you need to go up, you have to replace the front post and file down the new one. [/QUOTE] He's using it for reenacting
[QUOTE=Trunk Monkay;39575217]Are you going to get a mount for it on the side rail (molot rail I think?), or are you going to mount it on the dust cover? If you mount it on the dust cover, make sure you get one with a hinge so it doesn't wobble and lose your zero.[/QUOTE] The dust cover doesn't wobble. It's dead accurate when rapid firing at rows of clays setup with my red dot.
Has anyone have any experience with the new batch of Remington golden bullet? Our local sporting good store has the 500 round packs for 20bux.
[QUOTE=MisDiagnosed;39575855]Has anyone have any experience with the new batch of Remington golden bullet? Our local sporting good store has the 500 round packs for 20bux.[/QUOTE] Remington has a lot of bullets with Gold in the name. Could you give me a specific name or link?
Surplus ammo is fine as long as you clean the barrel after, right?
[QUOTE=Mr. Foster;39575924]Remington has a lot of bullets with Gold in the name. Could you give me a specific name or link?[/QUOTE] Oh yeah, it's the .22lr packs. Tempted to buy it since its the only.22lr in the state.
All ammo is fine to shoot. I think what you mean is corrosive ammo. In which case, yes, you should rinse out the barrel with warm water (some say to add ammonia to the water) afterwards then commence with normal cleaning. Just so you know though, not all surplus ammo is corrosive
[video=youtube;r2C7TtpjVls]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2C7TtpjVls[/video]
Fallback States: 1. Texas (Large portion of family down there, I know the area) 2. Louisiana (Gators and Nutria: Food) 3. Montana (Empty, gubbs can't find me)
[QUOTE=BFG9000;39575236]Diane Feinstein is a gun-toting dem...[/QUOTE] Sounds more like a gun-grabbing dem to me. :v:
[QUOTE=Zillamaster55;39576259]Fallback States: 1. Texas (Large portion of family down there, I know the area) 2. Louisiana (Gators and Nutria: Food) 3. Montana (Empty, gubbs can't find me)[/QUOTE] keep washington state in the back of your mind, we're super lax on so many things (weed, homos, guns, etc)
[QUOTE=Zillamaster55;39576259]Fallback States: 1. Texas (Large portion of family down there, I know the area) 2. Louisiana (Gators and Nutria: Food) 3. Montana (Empty, gubbs can't find me)[/QUOTE] Don't forget Idaho and Utah. Pretty much any northeastern Laramidian state is a good place to be. :v:
[QUOTE=RR_Raptor65;39576319]Don't forget Idaho and Utah. Pretty much any northeastern Laramidian state is a good place to be. :v:[/QUOTE] Oklahoma's also good. Right next to Texas, and will flip the bird to any gun control passed by the gov't.
[QUOTE=faze;39574229]Is this a good scope? [url]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA05T000JGM7&cm_sp=Spotlight-_-9SIA05T000JGM7-_-02132013[/url][/QUOTE] When in the fuck did Newegg start selling gun shit?
[QUOTE=DaCommie1;39576430]When in the fuck did Newegg start selling gun shit?[/QUOTE] When they let private sellers sell shit.
[QUOTE=download;39572946]Some people are on welfare not by choice. Though there are way to many who do it because they are lazy and really need to be weeded out[/QUOTE] If it were me, I'd handle welfare by creating low-wage jobs. I wouldn't give a cent to people who don't work for it.
lol newegg "I'll take one 1TB drive and a 30rd AK mag please" [editline]13th February 2013[/editline] Oh also floridas pretty cool with guns too Surprisingly enough were pretty good on a lot of laws. My second favorite is no emissions testing for cars so I can do dumb things to my exhaust and not get in trouble
[QUOTE=ButtsexV3;39576689]If it were me, I'd handle welfare by creating low-wage jobs. I wouldn't give a cent to people who don't work for it.[/QUOTE] It's already impossible to live on a minimum wage job. That would solve nothing
[QUOTE=felix the cat;39577034]It's already impossible to live on a minimum wage job. That would solve nothing[/QUOTE] Chances are his solution to that is to slash taxes and cut other social services, which probably wouldn't make a minimum wage any more livable anyways.
[QUOTE=felix the cat;39577034]It's already impossible to live on a minimum wage job. That would solve nothing[/QUOTE] What we need to do is step away from this idiotic belief held by mainstream America today that there is a "Natural" Unemployment Rate... Why can't we get a new new deal? Why can't we get back to work programs focused on infrastructure and maybe even a push back into self sustainability. What we should be doing is encouraging our farmers, and our inventors while also helping those who have nothing to make something of themselves. But noooo.... we can't spend money cause it will cause inflation and (incoherent babbling) DEBT CEILING! Cause a Gov't can't print money or issue bonds to alleviate the made up issue of federal debt in the USA.... god I don't want to live on this planet anymore. [editline]13th February 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=DaCommie1;39577139]Chances are his solution to that is to slash taxes and cut other social services, which probably wouldn't make a minimum wage any more livable anyways.[/QUOTE] Well I would hope he would choose just to increase minimum wage so it at least caught up with real inflation in the country. Cause that's another issue, wage stagnation.
What needs to happen is we need to bring back manufacturing and farming to this country. We also need to raise minimum wage. Also, I know some of you may shoot me for this, but we need a profit cap for corporations.
Just tried to find out any info on possible gun control laws being introduced here in Nevada. All I can say is a resounding "nope". Apparently, people living up North here with the likes of me have been defying laws that are already in effect, let alone letting more in. In other news, I want a Kimber Crimson Carry 1911. It's so [i]perty[/i] I'd settle with just about any single stack 1911 though, since I'm a poor high school student.
[QUOTE=felix the cat;39577265]What needs to happen is we need to bring back manufacturing and farming to this country. We also need to raise minimum wage. Also, I know some of you may shoot me for this, but we need a profit cap.[/QUOTE] I don't see any real need for a profit cap, and (some will shoot me for this) I am a bit of a Globalist... that said, we do need to bring back manufacturing and farming. Instead of a profit cap we need to get rid of stupid tax breaks and say to businesses and CEOs that if you're gonna live and work in the US and make tons of cash, you gotta pay taxes on all forms of income including Capital Gains. Oh and we should make all investment banks go back to being private institutions like they were before Reagan fucked everything up.
Also we need to get rid of that fucking awful law that says corporations are people
[QUOTE=felix the cat;39577380]Also we need to get rid of that fucking awful law that says corporations are people[/QUOTE] You realize that law exists just about everywhere in some capacity, right? Also, I'm getting pissed off at FP's inability to post on shit Internet, I've had to use my phone for most of my posts in the last week.
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