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    P Mags

    They're less susceptible to misfeed-causing warps/dents from being beaten around than metal 5.56 magazines. If there's one constant among military equipment, it's that it gets beat up - alot. PMags might be overkill for the man who carries mags to the range in a padded case, and lays each one...
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    "Cattleman's Carbine"...why not?

    A revolver rifle with a "sealing-cartridge" design like the Nagant revolver, could be a possibility. For those not familiar, the Nagant revolver fires an odd cartridge with a case mouth that extends past the bullet, which, in combination with the forward-moving cylinder, forms a gas seal at the...
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    Brady Campaign submits gun control strategy to Obama transition team

    You make me sick. Take that "God Bless America" out of your info, because no red-blooded American would spread this defeatist liberal crap. There is ZERO justification for any law in violation of the Constitution of the United States, and any person, politician or otherwise, opposed to the Bill...
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    Best to Worst AR15 list

    Using your argument that taking the advice of people in the know is irrelevant without in-depth statistical analysis, I should completely disregard the experience of every professional mechanic I've ever met and throw around the claim that cheap Chinese-made tools from Wal-mart are just as good...
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    Best to Worst AR15 list

    You can use terms like "appeal to authority" all you want; those two men get more trigger time in behind AR-type rifles in a year than most shooters do in their entire lifetimes. They are the two most respected authorities on the AR platform, period. You can go over every one of their posts on...
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    What Centerfire Rifle Ammo is the least expensive?

    7.62x39mm steel-cased soft points can be had for cheaper than most factory hunting rounds; being very close ballistically to the venerable .30-30, it should be adequate for deer and black bear, though finding a rifle chambered for it that is actually accurate enough to ethically take game beyond...
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    Best to Worst AR15 list

    Let's hear what instructor and what course that was at. I know you won't ever hear anything like that from the likes of Larry Vickers or Pat Rogers - or anybody else who knows what kind of corners cheap manufacturers cut to keep costs down. Actually, that sounds kind of like what...
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    Would you shoot a fleeing intruder in the back?

    I wouldn't do it because the law requires otherwise, but I do believe that bit of the law should be overruled. You have no way of knowing a fleeing intruder isn't going to turn and shoot back, or shoot backwards over his shoulder; and besides all that, I can't support any situation where a...
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    Panic Prices; what we learned a decade ago?

    As per the last ban, a stripped lower would not be grandfathered. It would have to have the evil features before the date of the ban. However, the next ban is likely to be worse.
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    If the .280 British or .276 Pedersen were adopted, would we have the 5.56?

    I don't see a reason why they would. The only people who question the effectiveness of the 5.56x45 NATO M855/Mk. 262 rounds and the modern M4/M16A4 are the ones who've never shot another human being with them anyway. When hunting is your only frame of reference towards shooting at living things...
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    Can you identify this rifle?

    If you don't believe that the BATFE operates without regard to entrapment lawsuits, go (try to) buy one of those "pre-86 drop in autosears" they advertise in SGN all the time. If this were all paranoia like some of you apparently believe, Randy Weaver would still be living happily with his wife...
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    Most useless feature on an AR15.

    Actually, they tried the weapon without it. Early M16s (USAF, Project AGILE stuff from '59-'63) lacked the forward assist. Some of these weapons were used by US advisors in Vietnam. When a need for a way to manually close the bolt was discovered, the forward assist was added starting with model...
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    MP5's are a BLAST!, Why dont everyone own one?

    Because of two pieces of unConstitutional legislation passed by treasonous congressmen, namely NFA '34 and 922(o).
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    check out this AR lower

    That lower needs a California-style mag release and MonsterMan grip.
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    SKS question

    That "pin" is actually a rivet. Drilling it out is the only option that doesn't risk damaging the gas tube.
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    Can you identify this rifle?

    There's no such thing as a "Class III weapons license". Title II weapons (suppressors, machineguns, short-barreled rifles & shotguns, destructive devices, and AOWs) are individually registered to the owner, a tax is paid for the transfer along with filling out the required paperwork and getting...
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    name some .223 AR15 bull barrels

    If you want lightweight and accurate, you could try Noveske's stainless steel barrels. Noveske chrome lined barrels are typically sub-MOA performers, the stainless ones are even better. I'm getting consistent ~.5" groups at 100yds with their stainless steel "Recon" barrel and handloaded 77gr...
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    Storing a AR15

    Thicker lubricants like Breakfree Lubricant/Preservative or TW25B shouldn't show any significant evaporation over time.
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    Most useless feature on an AR15.

    Empty a couple mags and try that when the carrier is 400+ F. I can think of a few situations where the FA can come in handy - involving suppressive fire; then moving and needing to reload without giving away your position. If there wasn't a purpose for it, they wouldn't have designed it into...
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    9mm AR-15 - Good Idea or Bad?

    Short Barreled Rifle; a rifle with a barrel shorter than 16". Requires registration and a $200 tax to make or purchase.
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