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  1. I would be astounded it would pass muster with Troy. OTOH, who gives a sh$t.
  2. $25 at harbor freight...worx great. http://www.harborfreight.com/5-tier-food-dehydrator-66906.html
  3. Freedom gun works. You'll never look back.
  4. Look at it this way-you could be a cubs fan.
  5. Yea...but I was the first paid entry! See YOU there!!! sez who, mister? i'm in and paid...expect to see you in mesa.
  6. 'bout time, Dave. see you at the range!!
  7. SV 6" tribred works great (i'm sure 5" would as welll). shooting 135 PF stuff for 3 gun and it goes nowhere in a blade tech holster.
  8. Believe mags have to be in a hard sided case. https://www.tsa.gov/travel/transporting-firearms-and-ammunition
  9. safariland belt too flimsy for me. cr 1.5" is all you need. buy a few els clip kits from brownell's and be on with it!
  10. dave-get a data or cr belt. use the els parts as a guide and punch holes wherever you want using a soldering iron.
  11. I live and shoot here in Ca the mags are ok to have and use you just can't buy or sell them here I shoot nothing but STI open and limited Do not listen to this please. It is sad when someone who lives in the state does not know the laws of their own state and cities, but attempts to give legal advice on that which they do not know. Possession of magazines greater then 10 rounds is a crime in the city of Sunnyvale, San Francisco, and as of this year Los Angeles. There is no provision for "Grandfathered", or magazines owned legally before the year 2000 in these cities.Once again the information you need is posted in the links I listed above. Just in case for some reason you do not want to bother to go to the links the important information is here. CAPC~32310. Except as provided in Article 2 (commencing with Section 32400) of this chapter and in Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 17700) of Division 2 of Title 2, commencing January 1, 2000, any person in this state who manufactures or causes to be manufactured, imports into the state, keeps for sale, or offers or exposes for sale, or who gives, or lends, any large-capacity magazine is punishable by imprisonment in a county jail not exceeding one year or in the state prison. Or in simple terms. The age of the magazine and the age of the gun mean nothing. The critical item is possession of the magazine(s) in California before January 1, 2000. Yes, you can go out of state and buy magazines of any capacity - but you may not bring "large-capacity magazines" back to CA - that would be importing and that can be charged as a felony. 'Importing' ALSO applies to moving here or visiting here. Buying and disassembling and bringing the magazines back to California after JAN 1, 2014 (AB 48) appears to be illegally importing a 'kit'. Yes, you can take one of those kits you possessed in California before Jan 1, 2014 and create a 10-round magazine from the parts and some method of blocking the capacity. The modification is supposed to be 'permanent', but there is no guidance on what that means in law, regulation, or court cases. Use your best judgment! You can have "large-capacity magazines"; except in the above listed cities, no one may give them or sell them to you in California, and you may not give or sell them to anyone else in California; the law changed to be more specific in 2014: you may not buy or receive them. This includes sales from LEO and interfamilial transfers - that can be charged as a felony. Very scary, and confusing. At the end of the day, no one cares. Used to live there, had pre-ban stuff times 1000. There are so many open shooters in Cali that started only a few years ago that it's laughable. So say what it is. No one cares. Don't give me the advice of some lawyer, or DOJ hack. No one cares-period.
  12. Congrats-I'm on year 6 of that gig...never gets old
  13. I have done both. Decided on zeroing for 20 yd birdshot pattern. Then, determine slug drops from there. Since 95% of yer shots are birdshot, to me that drives the zero. assuming slug zero isn't that far off, go with the birdshot zero. My slugs will be on at 50 yds, and and 2" high at 100.
  14. yep-i seem to have one from there as well.
  15. extra long with cooling slots-weighs nothing.
  16. http://www.brianenos.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=218981&p=2446356
  17. lancer long length for 16" is really nice. nut is exactly the same as JP, if you happen to be going from those.
  18. Mountain Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush Audioslave Grand Funk Humble Pie Black Oak Arkansas
  19. Would you please elaborate more? Thanks It's a 6x scope that costs significantly less than the 4x Viper. Something had to give. I learned firsthand that when a scope is "feature packed" for a too good to be true price it means the glass had to take a back seat to keep costs low. But what makes them different, and the pst better? the pst is better glass. i have owned a lot of glass. i put trijicon ta-11 acog on the top of the heap. that thing was so clear you'd swear there was no glass. vortex, on the high end, is a pretty close second.
  20. looked thru one this weekend. definitely not daytime bright...by a long shot. reticle crisp, but the glass is the reason for the price.
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