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Post a Picture of your self with your Pistola...Say Cheese

GLOCK21GB

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Nice work. I'll be calling on you the next time I'm attacked at a hundred yards by a dime.

I had one just like it about 4 years ago. Mine was an Eagle Arms AR10 A bit more customized than yours,Magpul PRS stock, Daniel Defense Quad rail, Muzzle Brake & had a SWFA SS 20x42 Tactical Riflescope
 

GLOCK21GB

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I've tried clays thrown from my spring loaded with my .22 pistol but two things came to me right away. 1) Even if you hit one it doesn't shatter like when shot hits it & 2) shooting a bullet at a flying target usually puts your aim at the 45 degree and up and over a back stop. That's a lot of little lead responsibilities landing somewhere beyond the shooting range...

This why I have not tried it as Your responsible for your bullets. I can hit them all day long with my 9mm attached to a ground target stand.
 

anmut

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War Room with obligatory War Cat.

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Lurchiron

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Those flags look too pristine.

Can't be much of a war cat if he hasn't shredded the flags to sharpen his claws. :D

I don't know; it looks like the cat managed to flip the Stars & Stripes around...just saying(sneaky beasties they iz):D
 
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CalicoJack10

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Arbor Vitae
I've tried clays thrown from my spring loaded with my .22 pistol but two things came to me right away. 1) Even if you hit one it doesn't shatter like when shot hits it & 2) shooting a bullet at a flying target usually puts your aim at the 45 degree and up and over a back stop. That's a lot of little lead responsibilities landing somewhere beyond the shooting range...

It is just a matter of waiting till the clay comes down to where you have an active back stop. The one here is fairly high so I am safe.
 
M

McX

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Is that a Model 29; not so as of late , the most powerful handgun cartridge...I just gots ta know man.

nah, a .357 long barrel Taurus as of late. easier to handle, still gets the point across. but sorry, back to the movie (no snit, it was on tonight!).....................click............smirks and walks away.
 

MattD

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Jan 26, 2011
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Eau Claire, Wisconsin
I am getting a BCM upper for my Defensive Edge Custom Lower. I have read nothing but good things about BCM rifles.

Has been an absolutely fantastic rifle. They follow the TDP. Top notch quality and customer service. The owner is a vet and 100% honest. + its assembled in Wisconsin... In my eyes they cannot be beat when it comes to the AR platform.
 

XDFDE45

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Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
I have read nothing but good things about BCM rifles.
Patrick Rogers of E.A.G. Tactical has a BCM Mid that has near 40,000 rounds thru one. Bolt has been replaced once, the extractor and extractor spring three times and it has never seen a bore brush yet. IIRC almost all his guns that he has in his armory are BCM's.
 

MattD

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Patrick Rogers of E.A.G. Tactical has a BCM Mid that has near 40,000 rounds thru one. Bolt has been replaced once, the extractor and extractor spring three times and it has never seen a bore brush yet. IIRC almost all his guns that he has in his armory are BCM's.

True story... the 40k rounder is called the Filthy 14 IIRC
 
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