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flounder

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  1. You probably wont ever go Full auto without becoming a ClassII dealer or paying out the ass i.e. $10,000+ The little gem I posted belongs to a ClassII SOT
  2. Like a fine wine. Full Auto suppressed .22 = Giggle Factor.
  3. HUGE A-hole that guy is. I agree. Oh wait.. thats me! I haz a sad now.
  4. Do you mean like this. :) Dont hate. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_u9Es5FFZFM
  5. Single Shots are generally more accurate but most likely not considering the price range you are looking to spend. Almost all 150-200 .22's will shoot close to the same. A $350+ bolt action Savage MK .22 will be more accurate and they only get more and more expensive from there. In your price range, they are almost all going to be the same. I suggest a bolt action .22 or ruger 10/22. Not a lever action model.
  6. With your budget(s) and experience, youre only real option is a .22 based on what youve said.
  7. Just heard on the radio they are going to have this guy on tomorrow I think.
  8. Make, model, caliber, # of rounds fired, and care of rifle determines resale value. You havent said what you want to use it for. You need to answer all of the following questions. 1. What will its primary purpose be. 2. What is the max range you think you will be shooting. 3. Do you plan on shooting targets or game. (If game, what is the largest animal) 4. How often do you realistically think you will shoot it. 5. How many rounds do you think you will shoot each outing. (Estimated round count per month/year 6. Will you buy ammo or reload, . etc. 7. What is your budget for the rifle. 8. What is your budget for the scope. 7. What is your budget for ammo. Answer these and we can better help you.
  9. He said the site is an Trijicon TAO1 ACOG Its not a magnifier, It looks more like an TA91 ARD/Killflash on the front
  10. Looks good. I suggest getting a 2 Stage trigger for it.
  11. Im not saying you are wrong but what do you think the comparison between wrist movement fatigue vs wrist control/stability fatigue is since you have to be more careful with your movements with throttle control because its more sensitive. My guess is they are damn near identical thus the net result is 0 other then you can turn the throttle quicker. Dont forget that the goal is to get to WOT quicker and with less movement;..BUT you arent WOT on casual riding and therefore you would move your wrist less because you arent riding in the 10K+ rpm range. Either way, I will stick with my thoughts that track (Road/Drag) = Beneficial. Normal everyday riding = no real benefit other then its something you have "modded" that allows you to go faster/quicker and something to talk to noobs about at Quaker.
  12. Why wouldnt you think a track rider would use one? In racing (Track or Drag) they are helpful. In street riding they are really not needed and similar to wanting an exhaust or fender eliminator.
  13. Welcome. One of my close friends is a Class II Manufacturer. I love toys. Here was a recent day with a SBR AR converted to FA with a Spikes .22 FA conversion and Form 1 suppressor. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_u9Es5FFZFM
  14. And none of that article is fact. It even says its opinion. Is it possible, most likely. Probable for the average person, most likely not. Do you have something to hide? So once again, it goes back to having a device that is illegal to turn on. Oh and if you are being monitored, they will know the second you flip the on switch on one of those thus once again reason for arrest.
  15. No you havent. Youve heard its possible via the tv and interwebz links but thats its. No documented cases of it being exploited. FYI, if someone has the equipment to intercept your cell signals, they sure as hell have the ability to intercept the wireless signals coming from your smart phone. Hell, I can snag your wireless signals. Think about it for a min. If they can intercept the more complicated signals and decrypt the encryption algorithms for your cell communications, what makes you think they cant get those simple wireless signals that the average person can intercept. i love unusual gadgets as well but this one can land you in the slammer with a boatload of fines if youre not careful. In essance, you will end up with a device that is borderline illegal to own because you cant legally turn it on and if you do ever turn it on is 100% illegal.
  16. flounder

    Venison

    I can tel you that many of the high end or fancy markets will sell venison but generally only burger or filet (Backstrap) and be prepaired to pay a lot for it. Giant Eagle Market place in Upper Arlington sells Venison Backstrap for $22.99/lb
  17. flounder

    Venison

    I believe what was really meant to be said is that an average person, i.e hunter, farmer, etc, cant go out and shoot and sell venison for profit. Reason being that meat being sold in the US is required by the USDA to be inspected, processed and sold via a certified meat processor/seller. You can buy venison at Giant Eagle Market place in Upper Arlington.
  18. flounder

    Venison

    Youre right. Wild dogs evolved eating meat. However, I woulndt want to have "wild meat eating" dog in my house. Sounds like someone bought a wolf hybrid.
  19. Youre not combating surveillance by using a cell jammer because you cant make calls either thus their is nothing to surveill. Their is a substantial cost to: A. Having the equipment capable of intercepting cell calls B. Jamming the entire spectrum of signals that are used. C. Lets not forget that its extremely illegal to do so.
  20. flounder

    Venison

    Venison isnt cheap. Why do you feed her a raw diet anyway? Sounds like a bad idea to me.
  21. I vote for 6.5 Creedmore for best all around AR build but that takes an AR10 sized lower.
  22. If it wasnt for the fact that Im in the process of building up a new long range rig, I would be all over this.
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