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copperhead

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  1. It looks just like the Edge which sells well enough.
  2. Truth. He's more of a liberal than most midwestern democrats that don't represent Chicago.
  3. If that's not a troll post I don't know what is.
  4. I actually don't know/care what you guys are talking about.
  5. Well now I don't mind the looks of it. But it better perform like the vehicle it is named after. Either way, it'll sell so long as the MPGees aren't terrible.
  6. And you are quoting nothing, which is an even less credible source.
  7. if you read to the bottom you will see that jeep tweeted jalopnick saying that's not the vehicle they are presenting. So this is probably nothing
  8. http://slickdeals.net/permadeal/89990/newegg-obdii-obd2-v1.5-bluetooth-auto-diagnostic-interface-scanner-elm327 $12. I think this is the same one I have, mine works well. With Android there's an app in google play called Torque that will interface with it. There's a free version and a paid one for I think $5. I use it, it works well. I don't know how well it works with anything else though.
  9. Looks like it. Again, I don't see this going anywhere, however, this needs to be kept in mind next time we have elections seeing how some of the people behind this represent Columbus.
  10. http://www.legislature.state.oh.us/bills.cfm?ID=130_SB_18 To be fair, after looking at the cosponsors and the overall makeup of the state Senate, I don't see this going very far. Disturbing that it's been introduced at all though.
  11. Do it personal, meet him AT the title office. Walk in there having already agreed upon what price you are putting on the title so they don't throw a fit about it. I've been audited on a car sale before, where the buyer insisted on putting some ridiculous price on the title - needless to say I was honest when the state came asking later. Also walk in there knowing the exact odometer reading. With the notary watching, the seller will sign the title (not before, and he should know this if he works for a dealership), put down mileage and price and confirm if its true mileage and if it's a salvage title or if it was ever a rental or taxi. Once he has filled all that out the notary will sign and stamp it and charge their fee. Then, you put your info on the title and the title office will print out a brand new title in your name, which you take to the BMV to get real plates so you can save your $15 for not needing temp tags. If you *need* temp tags for whatever reason, you can have any notary do their part instead of going straight to the title office (going to the title office makes it easier) but the title still needs signed in front of the notary. Once the seller's info is done, you put your info on but don't get the title put in your name yet. Go to the BMV and ask for a temp tag for that title, then you take the title to the title office and have it put in your name. But it's easier to skip the temp tag altogether. Or if you trust the guy, ask him if he can have his guy at the dealership notarize it for you, have him put down all of his info, and leave the buyer info open and you can fill it out by yourself at the title office. When I sell a car I generally have the title signed and notarized before I even find a buyer. This way when someone wants to buy it there's no fucking around, just hand over keys, title and get cash in return. The BMV and title office won't notarize it for you if you don't have the buyer's info ready, banks generally don't like to either but YMMV. Other notaries usually don't give a shit so long as they watch the seller sign it. Flipping titles is a matter of waiting forever in line then spending 5 minutes chatting with the girl taking care of you. They will tell you what to fill out and where. It is such a simple process that you really shouldn't have him do it for you and charge you for it, unless you simply aren't able to get to a title office for whatever reason.
  12. Any more bullshit in this thread gets infracted, waaaaay too many posts have already been deleted.
  13. I haven't tried it on any guns (yet) but Triflow is pretty good for everything I've ever put it on. Just hard to find for some reason.
  14. You are better off using Super Lube from the auto parts store. Frog lube freezes in the cold and gums up over time with use, locking up your gun. http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_7/578960_Frog_Lube.html Of course, you can't go wrong with CLP.
  15. How do you find out what kind of laser you need?
  16. Some are picky about ammo brands, some aren't.
  17. some supressor companies won't warranty if its on a barrel that's too short so look into that
  18. why not just buy a new barrel thats the right size? And if its over 10" you should still be using a carbine gas system which is what looks like you have now. Less and you have to change to a pistol gas system which takes some serious tuning to get to run right. If you are going to the effort of paying someone to cut and thread a barrel you would probably be better off buying a good barrel with a low profile gas block already attached. Since you have to wait on your stamp anyway may as well hold out for what you want since you can't attach it for a while anyway. As for terminology, what you are doing is free floating the barrel. Having it free floated means that it doesn't have anything putting pressure on it to cause any kind of flex during firing. The style handguard used to do this is referred to as a free float handguard or a rail system. But its the barrel that is free floated.
  19. Also, if you are in possession of this cut down barrel before your nfa request gets approved without a lower set up in a pistol configuration then you can be arrested for constructive intent, which is the same as being in possession of an unregistered nfa weapon. 10 years in prison. You may want to hold off to do some research and wait for your approval
  20. What length gas system is on now? What length rail do you want? Do you want the gas block hidden? I think its time for you to spend some time on barfcom, just reading up on there would answer a lot of your questions
  21. B Dubs is CCW hostile across the board, its a corporate thing. Beyond that I really don't notice any signs. Not saying they aren't there, I just don't notice them. Or care. It helps that I very rarely drink, so that's a non issue for me.
  22. I'm sorry for your loss. It sounds like you had some great times together. This strikes home with me because my girl is getting close to 10 so I know her time is getting shorter. She doesn't have the energy that she used to have.
  23. Yeah. This has no effect on us. Any of us writing in to their legislators would probably just piss them off since we're from a different state. Nothing any of us can do.
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