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2401
« on: May 11, 2015, 12:56:13 PM »
UPDATE:
Nothing new to really report on. XJ is still rusty, still driving and that's about it. Although, I have been looking into adding a 99 Grand Cherokee to the mix as a backup vehicle.
2402
« on: May 11, 2015, 02:30:28 AM »
hey now, I think there are a few of us on here that would have absolutely no problem using that fine building as long as we didn't have to utilize a mixture of mogas and jp-8 to burn what it was that we evacuated from our systems........ ;D
we all know that MRS flyin6 will never, ever, be asked to conduct such duties, but on the other hand, I think we have many such vol-in-tolds for such a mission......... :o
I am guessing such folks like the flyin 6 pre-rangers the dustoff pre-ranger ken tate bob the guy from the land of Obama (mike, still love yah!) that electrician guy from mass I think there is a guy from LA/TX that does a lot of heavy equipment stuff (ash) the guy that used to own great lakes off road and is now taking some family time (shawn) we have a suit from TX (R/N)
oh what the heck, everybody gets a turn doing this!
Thanks for the flashbacks Nate...
2403
« on: May 09, 2015, 10:22:52 PM »
two different takes on the situation:
1. believes twinning is the bees knees
2. reliability and lower hassle, the Stage 2 GT3794VVT with BatMoWheel is the way to go.
1.Twin the older beast 2.Big single the towing beast.
2404
« on: May 08, 2015, 10:09:56 PM »
the magpul ms4 gen 2 converts from 2 point to one point sling and has the quick connection. Gives the best of both worlds. you should check it out.
I was actually looking at one today at Gander Mountain. I got off work and realized I had nothing to do so I was wandering around looking at stuff.
2405
« on: May 08, 2015, 10:07:14 PM »
Muy interesante, Bobby. Did a little Wiki search. A 3 round burst would be nice. H&K has always made good stuff. I'd still like a MK23 one day.
However, S&W, Steyer, Springfield and the rest all copied the Glock after its widespread success. There is an interesting story about the CEO of S&W slamming a Glock on the conference room table and screaming at the engineers "If you can't beat it, then copy it!"
I wonder how accurate 3rd burst would be on a pistol that size. MK23 is a beefy pistol... much sexiness in it. The new USPs' with the updated grips are SOO nice, but there's the rather important issue of the H&K price tag..
2406
« on: May 08, 2015, 08:24:02 PM »
Why buy a forgery, when you can buy the original.....all others copied the Glock. Jus sayin' Check out the book "Glock, America's Gun"
You mean "polymer guns?" H&K technically did the first. Glock did the first that was widely used and accepted.
2407
« on: May 08, 2015, 08:22:34 PM »
Probably everyone on this forum!
I'll pass... lol
2408
« on: May 08, 2015, 03:35:19 PM »
Somewhere, there is someone thinking
"that's awesome, I must acquire this"
2409
« on: May 08, 2015, 03:33:53 PM »
I won't.....:)
Don't cheat yourself!
2410
« on: May 08, 2015, 03:32:32 PM »
I'll retask them somewhere.
Acquire the XJ you saw, remove all interior, make it quiet, reinstall and you could place the racing seats in the rear instead of the bench.
2411
« on: May 08, 2015, 01:38:07 PM »
I haven't handled a M&P
You should....
2412
« on: May 08, 2015, 09:50:56 AM »
My input, without voting. In order of what I think of them, Glock and M&P are tied.
Glock Popular (obviously) Vast amounts of parts Reliable Easy to use Ergonomics aren't the greatest.
* The Glock grip angle is based on the Luger grip angle, but without using Google, why do MOST European firearms use that grip angle?
M&P Popular Reliable Easy to use Lots of aftermarket support Ergonomics are pretty much amazing
XD Ergonomics aren't comfortable to me. Not much parts selection (that I've seen) Reliable (I heard)
Beretta I hate everything about them.
2413
« on: May 08, 2015, 09:37:34 AM »
Like everyone else, I had to get the front end off the ground, so I had 4" lifts installed, with monotube shocks. Go monotube shocks when/if you lift it. Installed a set of 33" all terrains on them. It was perfect. Not too high, but just enough to clear speed bumps...
And yes, all those mileages I posted above, were while running the 4" lift and 33's.
Enjoy!! 8)
Do it Duane!!
2414
« on: May 04, 2015, 01:29:03 PM »
She was all crashed out We had taken the Ranger along with the pre-Rangers on a little hike earlier in the day...everyone was tuckered out. Me and the boyz popped in a movie and grabbed the two closest things!
Nice. The potato salad was a bright spot in my morning, made the rest of the day at work seem better.
2415
« on: May 04, 2015, 11:57:39 AM »
I had fried chicken and ice cream...It was sinful!
At the same time? I'm impressed HH6 let that happen!
2416
« on: May 04, 2015, 11:55:35 AM »
it will be lifted with 35s before a month passes...
Unless you beat him to it!
2417
« on: May 04, 2015, 09:31:52 AM »
It wasn't for dinner, and I didn't take pics, but I just had potato salad. All is good at the moment.
2418
« on: May 04, 2015, 09:19:07 AM »
What truck manufacturer do you like? What sort of engine, gasser or oil burner?
That's tough for me as I'm not a brand follower type person. I like and dislike aspects of all brands and etc. But I do like trucks, 4x4.
2419
« on: May 01, 2015, 09:55:01 PM »
I think it'd look good with the 4", but that's my opinion. But it does look nice. How's the ride/noise and etc? Just from what you've driven.
2420
« on: May 01, 2015, 03:46:20 PM »
Nice truck Duane. What are your plans for it?
2421
« on: May 01, 2015, 06:50:39 AM »
Bear will have someone to play with when you guys stop by
He may be good on roadtrips around the area, but I doubt he'd appreciate a trip down south then back with a detour to Kentucky. Especially considering I don't stop, except for gas.
2422
« on: April 30, 2015, 09:24:07 PM »
I'm pleased that he is NOT a high drive Shepherd. I think a "normal" disposition black faced Shepherd will be plenty enough, thank you very much!
Oh the the energy level is going to come on strong and fast...
2423
« on: April 30, 2015, 01:35:23 PM »
let be honest here. one of our members named bear owns a bumper building business, even went to school for it. i believe he even commented on kens build...........?!
OK, let's hear from him!
Bear, you there?
Hey I rhymed...
I PM'd him about the possibility of a bumper for XJ. I think he's busy building/finishing some from tax return time.
2424
« on: April 27, 2015, 05:05:38 PM »
The sound, sorta like an air bag popping was....
CMax's airbag in the rear end?
2425
« on: April 26, 2015, 12:35:44 AM »
This one is made by Condor... Which isn't chinacom apparently anymore...... Made right here in Merica and runs about $40 USD for the whole belt!
8)
2426
« on: April 25, 2015, 10:57:35 PM »
Bobby, don't think you could break this one... I've tried save putting it in a vice and taking a hammer to it or twisting it in opposition with 24" pipe wrenches...
Hmm, well then where did you acquire this buckle?
2427
« on: April 25, 2015, 04:24:17 PM »
I like the contrast on the front end with the gray and OD.
2428
« on: April 25, 2015, 02:14:11 PM »
Been wearing this version of the cobra buckle for about six months-
Pros- positive solid retention buckle, plastic (handy for airport security), no tail to weave through, can buckle your pants back together during public restroom ops to keep your gear from falling all over the floor
Cons- wife looks at it funny and can't figure out how to undo it! ;) :-[ ???
Been thinking of getting a new belt and utilizing one of those, but I've been eyeing the metal ones. Why metal? Cause, I have a tendency to break things, or things break and I'm somehow to blame. So I, personally, prefer something sturdier as a just in case.
2429
« on: April 25, 2015, 09:03:42 AM »
Idk why my pics don't load right side up
Cell phone pics?
That would be the reason
And I don't know how to fix that!
If you save them to your computer and open them with windows photo viewer or whatnot, you can rotate them 90* left or right until they are orientated in the direction you prefer. Once they are how you want, once you go to swap to the next pic in the queue they will automatically save themselves.
2430
« on: April 23, 2015, 01:50:14 PM »
Why don't you sand it down, and vinyl wrap it?
2431
« on: April 22, 2015, 02:19:20 PM »
Welcome to the site.
2432
« on: April 22, 2015, 01:56:11 PM »
You going to be able to get Concrete Trucks back there?
Psh... acquire a mixer, mix yourself, and go from there. Make it a workout... or not ;D Speaking of workout has the mean lady from the gym been nice to you?
2433
« on: April 22, 2015, 09:31:38 AM »
Bobby, How about one of those jap car coffee can exhaust tips? Exiting right in front of the sprocket?
Only if you put a flapper on it so the exhaust can talk.
2434
« on: April 22, 2015, 03:01:50 AM »
Way to go.
2435
« on: April 22, 2015, 02:57:37 AM »
I went OD, but with the caveat that the chrome stack return. And must be highly polished.
2436
« on: April 21, 2015, 02:48:15 AM »
Too much math reading.. :-\
I know what you're saying.
2437
« on: April 20, 2015, 11:50:05 AM »
Naw, just up late with Ranger He's getting used to things in his new home!
You don't have to hide it Chief, you were laying on the floor acting like a kid who just got a new puppy. I agree...that looks like maybe 350-400 yards..?....trajectory wouldn't be a factor on that slope.
Couple inches give or take. I don't know off the top of my head.
2438
« on: April 20, 2015, 11:19:00 AM »
The only thing that concerns me is that it is down slope and how that will mess with trajectory vs flat ground.
If it's a very gentle grade, it shouldn't cause too much of a difference. However, that is also something important to learn anyway. I'll find the calculator and post it up. Celebrating the Bday the reasoning behind the late night replies to the PM? Naw, just up late with Ranger He's getting used to things in his new home!
2439
« on: April 20, 2015, 11:11:30 AM »
Funny but with all those blackhawks and Chinooks around, he, well they always had me fly them when he needed to go someplace...him and all the sergeant majors!
You had AC, those didn't.
2440
« on: April 20, 2015, 03:55:21 AM »
Happy birthday Chief.
2441
« on: April 19, 2015, 05:38:36 PM »
Yea, thanks for making me hungry, that looks too tasty.
2442
« on: April 19, 2015, 04:56:11 PM »
Look carefully at the thousand + holes already in it. Wee-Rangers have been chewing that up with a 10-22 Ruger, a 20 gage, my M4 and some pistols!
Places all over that property for ranges.
I noticed the impact scars. I meant from the concrete shrine outwards you have an open area that has a (it appears on the photos) gentle grade. That looks to me like a tailor made KD zero range.
2443
« on: April 19, 2015, 03:05:39 PM »
The pic with the plywood lengthwise next to the concrete fireplace?? looks like a perfect spot for a short range.
2444
« on: April 18, 2015, 11:20:15 PM »
Looks like a fun day to me. Relaxing, get lost in your head and enjoy the sunshine.
2445
« on: April 18, 2015, 09:13:00 PM »
Not bad, not bad at all.
2446
« on: April 17, 2015, 05:49:41 PM »
What about the GoodYear DuraTracs? I have them on the Jeep (not the same) but I do seem them on almost all the diesels up here with ATs, so that has to count for something.
2447
« on: April 17, 2015, 11:40:05 AM »
I could build a box mounted, flat against the front bed wall tank from scratch. But that's going to be a bit of a process, and I am unsure I want to give up the space on a short box. I also prefer to not have the weight that high in the chassis.
I was going to suggest a bed mounted tank, but you answered before I thought about posting.
2448
« on: April 17, 2015, 02:39:25 AM »
Love my FAL, but it seems as tho my wife loves it more.....she usually sticks me with the AR15 while she burns through 5 or 10 mags, as I watch $$$$ flying through the air.
It's still worth it, see'in a 110 pound gal shouldering a fairly large rifle, and hitting what she aims at.
Mm FAL... :D LOL, Don, sounds like an opportunity for a shoot off!
Bobby, at my age, I need all the magnification I can get....I really liked my US Optics 3.8-22. 15X is just barely enough for me between 700-1000. More magnification the better for me. I've learned to shoot with both eyes open, so it helps with peripheral vision
US Optics are nice... my wallet doesn't like the price. Magnification is nice.
2450
« on: April 16, 2015, 09:26:51 AM »
3.5X15X50mm mil/mil with a full 30Mil of internal elevation and 21 Mil windage. First focal plane. I'm not good enough to instantly switch mental calculation between MOA and Mil and remember to dial back to 10X to range. That's why every thing I own is FFP/Mil/Mil I only have to remember one set of calcs and values.
hows the view at 15x? I'd build a few things different about that gun Ergo hand grip, Magpul butt stick Likely just a magpul frontend, plastic is fine And a gas blocker and flip up front sight. I do like the 16" barrel length, but not crazy with the flash-hider. Would add one to fit a can and maybe a piece of rail on the underside for a folding bipod. I like the forged upper, and the M4 profile 1/10 barrel and I'm OK with a gas piston.
I can just never imagine that gun AR style out shooting my M1A But the M1A does not like cans and has a clunky stock and is W A Y L O N G!!
Gas block and flip up wouldn't be hard to swap. The flash-hider is supposedly pretty effective. I can recommend Midwest industries for a narrow front end with only a top rail along the top, and you add small 1.5-6" sections of rail where you want them. They are under 9 oz total. Between the M1A and the AP4 , I think they are going to be about equalish in MOA. Depending on ammo and the person behind it.
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