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RyM3rC

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  1. Update... no purchase yet.

     

    Found an FN P90 at a steal of a price

    An FN 5.7 handgun has been on my list for a while and I found a good price

    Desert Eagle is still calling me and I found one locally at normal price

     

    Im all over the place :lol:. Of the 3 the P90 is the cheapest. I may have to jump on it for the simple fact that if I dont like it I can profit off of it.

     

    It's like shooting a 5.56 NATO, but the retarded version. Ammo is pretty expensive, something to think about if you're a regular shooter.

  2. I have been eyeing the 1911 for some time, however I am unsure about carrying such a large gun. What have some of my fellow manlets experienced with carrying the 1911. What should I look for and whats the best fit?

     

    I'm not sure I quality for manlet, I'm pretty average-sized. Carrying a heavy-ass 1911 isn't bad compared to having so few rounds in the gun in my opinion. Not the best carry pistol, especially for concealed.

  3. I've considered that, but I'm going to have a hard time justifying throwing away 10-14k over 2 years to walk away with nothing. Wouldn't be too bad if there are some cheaper places though. I'm definitely afraid of this because I'm almost certain that I will not be able to sell if need be.

     

    You could very easily lose that on a home purchase as well. The interest is heavily front-loaded, so your principle will go down very slowly at first. Factor in closing costs, maintenance costs, market-fail, and you're bringing money to your closing instead of taking it away. Seen it happen in East liberty.

     

    Also, if you're not used to a rural property pay attention to the heating/cooling/water/plumbing. Septic systems get super expensive if shit breaks, electric heating costs a fortune, Fuel-oil costs a fortune, and well-water has it's own set of potential problems as well.

  4. 51 in a 25 is pretty unacceptable really.

    The 57 (on the brakes hard) in a 35 I wrote yesterday was just as unacceptable.

     

     

    If the penalties were worse people wouldn't do it I suspect.

     

    Speeding: < 5 mph over, lose a foot

    Speeding: > 5 mph over, lose license for life + lose a foot

     

    Problem solved. LOL

     

    Also, rymer says "crime pays. How much can you get away with?" TM

  5. I'm in a Sheraton in Atlanta. I tried to stay at te ones in Burlington, Vermont, and it was the same story as what I'm seeing here. Every place I did stay at, made me much happier that I did not go with Sheraton or Hilton.

     

    I've never stayed at those locations. I'm liking the Marriots more and more, but I get massive discounts which help.

  6. Hipsters:

    Like the herp, you won't go away.

     

    Fuck organic.

     

    If you hate corporations so much, why do you have an IPhone, iPad, iPod, and a Mac?

     

    Your music sucks.

     

    I shit in those pants you bought at the thrift store.

     

    Cut your hair.

     

    You annoy me.

     

    God do I hate the Prius commercials!

     

    Fin.

     

    Mandatory hipster draft. Let them choose slave labor camps, or military service. Either way we sell them to the highest bidder. Profit.

  7. Don't bring a utility bar to a gun-fight.

     

    This.

     

    Luckily, super-strict gun laws prevented this mentally disturbed individual from purchasing an assault rifle like the Mexican Cartels do here. Legislation is pending on the restriction of large metal bars, which in the future will require a governor's approval to carry in public.
  8. Ya, it's definitely inside the buffer itself. Like a weight sliding inside. Sounds like this sort of thing is normal. But being new to this platform I initially found it odd.

     

    If it bothers you there are buffers that are filled with powdered metal (silent), tightly-packed balls (LOL), and other configurations that are quiet. Buffers are pretty cheap, just make sure you get the correct weight for your CARBINE.

  9. The buffer is the thing that moves on the end of the spring. The tube is actually called the receiver extension, some call it a buffer tube. Depending on what kind of buffer it is and what weight, it may have balls in it which could be what you're hearing. The sproinging noise is normal, and you can quiet it down some by doing silly things that may or may not compromise your reliability. Some brands of springs are slightly springier-sounding than others, but not so much that you would notice unless you shot a whole bunch back-to-back.
  10. Did you remember to loc-tite and/or stake the castle nut? Those little bastards love to loosen after a couple thousand rounds.

     

    What's loud, the buffer or the spring? How many rounds do you have through it? If you've never shot an AR before, the goofy noise will take some getting used to.

  11. I'd highly recommend NOT buying land in BFE and building. I know people that have done this and thought "I'll be there forever" only to move years later (shit changes) and get totally screwed selling. Buying on the edge of Dublin or Plain City is 100% correct, even though it may seem like more of a drive now it is MUCH nicer to live close to town than Marysville unless you're from there. There are plenty of cheap places and good deals to be had in the 33 corridor between 161 and Scottslawn.
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