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outerlimits

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  1. they are about as rare as a 1957 gibson flying v! matt told me this spring that a revised version is in the werks...but there's nothing out there.
  2. yamil-you need to shoot a photo like this one from the back of someone's truck at the MGM ironman match.
  3. shred-that's the absolute best video i've ever seen! and congrats to our own ONG45-11th overall!!
  4. which size for the longer svi (170 not 164) mags? 4mm?
  5. todd-sounds familiar-my bullets hit my comp at the mem day 3 gun match...after it had unscrewed a bit. but, got a new upper out of the lesson. cool trade.
  6. thanx shred-but this thread is worthless without video!
  7. wow-10 years ago the iMac was born. i can remember the shock non-apple users felt when they noticed apple had buried the floppy drive that day...
  8. thanx, shred-keep 'em coming. and good luck to you and jaime tomorrow!
  9. 8.3 of vvn350 gave me 1500 fps. wsr primers out of a 5" schueman barrel w/2 popple holes.
  10. this thread is worthless without pictures!
  11. good luck to all of you heading to piru-and give us a report!
  12. hey flex, here's another apple product...wonder what it's fer?
  13. flex-c'mon, thread drift...besides, that one is about 2 years old!
  14. Yeah, and more. My understanding is that the moment competitors arrive, they have to surrender their gun to the police, who will basically keep possussion of it in a secured "armory" the whole time you're in the country. You'd be allowed to "check it out of the armory" when it is your turn to shoot, but as soon as you are done you have to check it back in. I suck, and I don't know nuthin', but even I would be "perturbed" if I couldn't work on my gun in my room, dryfire in my room, etc, etc. Can't imagine what that would be like for one of the "control freaks". They say (?) they will have an "armory" set up at the match hotel, so it "won't be inconvenient", but... even still. B At the 1999 Nationals in Vegas - hotel security kept our guns in the secure room at the hotel and we were not allowed to take them to our rooms. We could clean, dry fire practice etc in the secure area to our hearts content but not take possession of them until we were going to the range. I don't see a big difference between that and the rules for Bali. wtf hotel were you in? i stayed at the luxor, and pretty much dry fired in my room all night (well, there were other things). IAC, no way was a hotel asking for weapons.
  15. mark farner at the dpms booth.
  16. well for 3 gun, the workout usually consists of lugging thousands of pounds of ammo up many flights of stairs at whatever dive i end up getting a room for (strange that there's never a 1st floor room available when there's a 3 gun match). oh yea, then the real workout is the beer...
  17. outerlimits

    Roping a Deer

    :lol: always enjoyed shooting them
  18. these are no longer available-matt told me several months ago a newer version is in the works and was supposed to be ready by may. oh well.
  19. has to be from texas...heck, i'd like to see a JP AR version...complete with tank brake for the smoker!
  20. not sure of the thread pitch, but this will probably work.
  21. that's what we need-another way to abandon a firearm. heck, uspsa gives us 3 ways already. dan, what was the reason for this? course design cause a shooter to get in front of the long gun?
  22. so nice to see uscbigdawg back in the land of the big PX. glad you made it, my friend.
  23. agree craps odd's about the best, assuming you only make the bets that are not on the table. i used to get into craps pretty heavy in tahoe in my younger/dumber years. lost a ton one day and never looked back. don't even but a lottery ticket. heck, went to vegas for the 98 nationals and the 05 3gun nats and never spent a penny gambling (but there was a gun show there so there wasn't much $$ left)
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