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imschur

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  1. Woodworking, Guitars and Cats are my hobbies. My scroll saw is the Dewalt
  2. i just want to go home
  3. Im still here, its pretty ugly at this point. :-[ >:(
  4. awesome, thanks for the picture
  5. here I sit lonely and board listening to the hum of a LTO 2 tape drive..
  6. I love this thread :beer:
  7. Skeet is too rich of a sport for me :P and I thought .308's were pricey!
  8. Brownells is listing this as a new product in todays email. Cost near as much as the rifle but I bet its pretty nice.
  9. We are getting Monday for Presidents Day. Never got it before. We think they messed up but we arent pointing it out ;D
  10. Here's my take on reloading. Its been a while so Im shaking cobwebs out of my head for this reply Ill throw a few more books at you. Lyman makes a fantastic book on reloading from the ground up. There also books that contain the loading data for individual calibers such as the .45acp. Then hit Amazon.com Hornady manuals. The powder manufacturers often have data available. Winchester 231 powder, federal primers were what I used for 45. I prefer Redding dies and powder measures. Hornady for a progressive. The Dillon's are nice but they suck you in with all the add ons. So much so it would be cheaper to stick with factory ammo. I like Dillon dies 2nd I would suggest starting with a single stage Redding or Lyman press and go slow and methodically until you have a complete understanding of the process. Its really easy to make a lot of bad ammo on a progressive. Malfunctions can also hurt you. Later on if you stick with it you can upgrade to a progressive and use the single stage for utility work and load development. Lyman Tumbler, RCBS trimmer and assorted tools Sources: Naturally Ill plug Sinclair because they help keep the lights on here. Beyond that you really need to shop around. I used to use these guys a lot http://www.grafs.com/ Midway will have everything but not usually be the cheapest. Heres a few more http://www.natchezss.com/ http://www.reloadersauction.com I dont know anything about steel cased ammo
  11. Holy Cow....incredibly stupid. Need a panel in the floor that opens up and feeds them to the gators. Has the shop ever been robbed?
  12. oh and OSHA was here on Tuesday..
  13. Thanks for joining.. :thumb:
  14. when the UPS on the exchange server violently turned off the server. This caused corruption and a server that would not fully boot. I was at the office until Midnight Friday and Im back at it today. Looks like my weekend will be mostly at the office. This weekend will be much longer then I had anticipated You guys are in charge I hate computers.....
  15. I ended up being sick anyhow. Last year I didn't take a single sick day. This year I'm at two already
  16. Predicted 8-12++ we got 3
  17. I believe what never made the news was that the court threw out a lot of HK's complaints. Additionally I believe the two companies had reached a deal prior to entering the court room.
  18. Designed with the same MPA quality found in our other weapons, the MPA22T meets the demand for a 22LR pistol that our customers have wanted. The MPA22T makes shooting with a true MAC platform fun and enjoyable for all shooters while reducing the cost of ammunition,” says Jimmy Payne, co-owner of MasterPiece Arms. The 22LR round is one of the most popular and common in the world because of its affordability, relatively light recoil and minimal noise upon firing. The MPA22-T has a 5.25” threaded barrel with muzzle break, 1:16 barrel twist- RH and comes with a 30-round polymer magazine. It has 3.3 lbs trigger pull and a Parkerized finish. Because it was developed from the Mini 9mm frame, all available Mini 9 accessories will fit the MPA22T platform. This new MAC is available in both the traditional top-cocker version (MPA22T-A) and as a side-cocker/scope mount version (MPA22SST-A). MasterPiece Arms uses state of the art CNC machining, turning, laser cutting and bending in its manufacturing process. MPA puts more than a year and a half into engineering, testing and re-testing its weapons to provide customers with one of the most enjoyable guns available. With versatile uses such as protection, hunting, tactical or novelty interests, MPA products are one of a kind and backed by a lifetime warranty for original owners. masterpiecearms.com.
  19. ATI states not to worry. The GSG-522 utilizes the same internal parts as the GSG-5. The parts between the guns are interchangeable.
  20. GSG-522 is internally identical to the GSG-5.
  21. Alternate design safety selector switch
  22. Receiver cap has built in picatinny rail for 1" weaver style scopes and red dot sights
  23. A fixed sling attachment on the trigger housing for a constant third point (especially good for the SD version!)
  24. A shaped and textured cocking handle for smoother cocking
  25. A wider magazine release for quicker magazine change out
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