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    Suppressor basics #2 - should i clean my centerfire suppressor?

    .. Answers the question often asked "How or even Should I clean my centerfire suppressor?" http://www.xtranormal.com/watch/8193125/
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    Suppressor Basics #1

    .. Solid information on suppressor theory. http://www.xtranormal.com/watch/8176267/
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    Most quiet 9mm suppressor?

    Nope, don't work for them never did. The problem with you guys is as soon as somebody actually knows something you sugges its all corporate spam. That website paste couldn't possibly lead one to believe as you stated that it "support their claim that the Thundertrap eliminates the sonic...
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    Most quiet 9mm suppressor?

    .. Perfect........that silencer is an old design (close to 100 years) it is HUGE. Read here, this is your miracle off axis ala 100 years ago, look familiar? And you are worried about new? as you would say haha. http://www.usfirearms.com/cat/maxim.asp . Perfect........that silencer is an old...
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    Most quiet 9mm suppressor?

    Frequency shifting is now employed by every can that is worth buying, leaving behind the massive volume cans. Not phase cancellation, wave impulse shift based on gas jet redirection into tonal phased chambers. Cycling problems with the Abraxas? Perfect another example of not having a clue. The...
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    Most quiet 9mm suppressor?

    .. AWC Abraxis or Jupitor's Eye, for folks that think 9" is ridiculous for any can. We have all already been that route a long, long time ago. The off axis barrel arrangement has real heat dissipation issues and has since Hiram first speced it out 70 years ago. You don't need slab sided...
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    suppressor = blow back + no slide lock + dirt ???

    .. Before we start we need some answers to basic questions. 1. Wet or dry suppression? 2. Neilson or static can? 3. What can? Then we can all start guessing.....
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    Well, now I have seen something in California I never thought I would

    Finally! Thank the Lord! 8 pound barrel.
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    Well, now I have seen something in California I never thought I would

    I think there is a surgical proceedure for what ails you, but it entails electric shocks. I've collected Windrunner shots for well over five years. Umm, those are AWC G2as, Bulldog Quests, Walther TAs, SP89 HKs...Lord, another friggin gun expert... Let me know when its ok to go back to work...
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    Well, now I have seen something in California I never thought I would

    Desi, I try to stay as current with the more interesting stuff as I can. I don't work for any of these guys and they live on the other coast. I just love the trailer, I like the attitude, I like the commitment, I like that it is American Made, I like the extreme accuracy, I like the no hold...
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    Well, now I have seen something in California I never thought I would

    8 calibers, swapped out in under 30 seconds (small action) 5 calibers, swapped out in 1 minute (large action) Nothing nasty, I'm learning alot.
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    Well, now I have seen something in California I never thought I would

    Dr. Tad, you make some really good points. When the U.S. Marines tested the Nemesis .308 Windrunner at the Mountain Warfare Training Center in Bridgeport, CA, they should of had you there! You could have straightened them out. When they assembled the rifle in under 45 seconds and shot...
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    Well, now I have seen something in California I never thought I would

    Exactly, some have real work to do getting the basics down. .5 MOA is pretty typical for precision platforms especially monochasis. Here is the rifle single hole puching 5 rounds (shoot in under 1 minute) at 200 yards. Again, 1 hole, 5 Shots, 45 Seconds, 200 yards. Press "PAUSE" in the...
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    Well, now I have seen something in California I never thought I would

    Had to share these shots. People were hanging all over this trailer. I have to admit, it is one of the best jobs I have ever seen. Here are a couple of pictures.
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    Has Hornady turned my 30-30 into a long range rifle

    Based on what I've read here, anything you think you would be doing with a 30-06 you would be doing better with a .308. I think you have quite a bit of work and research before you run off and buy this next rifle. If you do the work, I doubt very much you will be buying a 30-06. I love mine...
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    Ruger SR-556

    THurston Howell? Ivy League? Debates? Rolex? Rolls Royce? Give me a break.... How many ARs are out there? How long have they been produced? How many companies have worked all the kinks out? How many have been issued in services around the globe? How many have been already built by...
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    Pack Away Receiver

    Ruger boys...line 'em up... I've been seriously collecting Rugers for four decades. I grew up with the younger Ruger boys and knew the old man. I've bought AC556s for half the price of this rewarmed, unispired, late to market POS. Nothing wrong with a Ruger, except accuracy...in fact their...
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    Pack Away Receiver

    Completely understandable, When this rifle came out RUGER POS ARs weren't selling for $2k. One really needs to have a good reason to own a hyper accurate .308 that can pack down this small. There is more work in the receiver of this rifle than in 90% of the highest end "tactical" rifles...
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    Pack Away Receiver

    David on the right....Bill on the left.....Nemesis in the middle!
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    Pack Away Receiver

    The rifle was first designed by Bill Ritchie, but has come along way since then by the hands of David Ives. David has redesigned the rear stock, the receiver, the bolt, the trigger, the lower and the backpack. It is truly one of the marvels of our times.
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