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  1. The 'Elvis' - peanut butter, bacon, a banana, and a touch of honey, toasted. Suprisingly good.
  2. Congrats man. Daughters can be awesome.
  3. It is trigger time, so yes it helps. (Check out some of the Japanese shooters (and others) who can't use firearms at home for practice and use Air-soft for their training.)
  4. 25yd zero is much closer to 300yd just so you know. (Also as stated above any little error at 25 will be greatly magnified at 300.)
  5. Probably some fitting required. Most frames sold are gunsmith fit which, means a little oversized. So the frame probably would have to be fitted. (Edited to correct terminology)
  6. If the swager is set up properly it will not affect the non-crimped brass. (You will feel the difference on the Super swager between crimped and non-crimped primer pockets. As in no real resistance on the non-crimped brass.)
  7. Sounds like you need new brushes, not so sure about the bearings.
  8. Propane with an adapter and silicon oil is the least expensive (presuming you refill the small propane cylinders from a larger lower cost source). (like this - http://www.amazon.com/Soft-Firepower-Propane-Adapter-Green/dp/B003029OU2/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1384963958&sr=8-3&keywords=airsoft+propane+adapter and this - http://www.amazon.com/Mr-Heater-F276172-Propane-Adapter/dp/B000AMC5WO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1384964101&sr=8-1&keywords=propane+adapter+1lb+to+20lb )
  9. Fatigue is what causes the springs to weaken, there is more fatigue caused by loading and unloading than by leaving the mag loaded. (More cycles on the springs, the cyclic stress causes more fatigue in the metal.)
  10. GuildSF4

    accuracy

    Hop up is the spin imparted to the BB, the adjustment affects the amount of spin on mine by adjusting how much the BB touches a peice of felt on firing the gun.
  11. I have worked with my oldest son (he can't hear anything below 85 db) signs and taps work. The problem I see is 'Stop', my idea for this is a high intensity strobe (which for some reason all of the deaf people I have known see faster than hearing people), or a green laser. (Haven't tested these yet, just thinking.)
  12. Call the shot and move. (Saw a lot of the dance though on stage 7 of the Desert Classic)
  13. A quick change kit includes the tool head, tool head stand, powder measure, and powder die for less than the parts cost separately.
  14. Hey I got them in one shot each... Good job, most people took about 4 shots, several took a magazine or more. All to Revo shooters did it in 2 shots though...
  15. Congratulations on your career and move!
  16. I worked stage 7 of the Desert Classic, there were 2 plates at ~20 yards. I estimate that the average # of shots to knock down both plates was about 5 1/2. As Pat said the answer is in fundamentals (in this case mostly trigger control).
  17. They had several on their table Sunday at about noon. (Some 38 Super and some 40) (Edited to note types)
  18. Only one sure stop with a handgun on a bear, and normally if you are taking that shot you are too close to the bear. (Through the mouth into the brain, now you know why it is too close...)
  19. Amended rule book, NROI rulings, BOD notes... Lots of printing... They already did...
  20. Anyone else really know what depleted uranium means?
  21. Some non-military brass is crimped also. See this topic - http://www.brianenos.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=180490
  22. Didn't recall it being that far, however I defer to your knowledge. (correct term)
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