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:) Last time I was at the local outdoor range playing with my .308 S&W AR10, a fellow in a wheelchair who was enjoying target shooting came over for a look-see, and he shot off a few rounds. He liked it a lot, especially with the bit of "customization" I had done (free-floated handguard, low-profile gas block) and the fact that it had "ambi" controls. He called last week and "made me an offer I couldn't refuse," so...it is now his. So I am putting together another AR10, this time with an 18" barrel and a Timney trigger group, among other niceties. The S&W had a 16" barrel. I won't miss the ambi controls... I'm used to the mag release on the right-hand side of the lower receiver and the safety and bolt release on the other side. |
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On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 12:53:45 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
:) Last time I was at the local outdoor range playing with my .308 S&W AR10, a fellow in a wheelchair who was enjoying target shooting came over for a look-see, and he shot off a few rounds. He liked it a lot, especially with the bit of "customization" I had done (free-floated handguard, low-profile gas block) and the fact that it had "ambi" controls. He called last week and "made me an offer I couldn't refuse," so...it is now his. So I am putting together another AR10, this time with an 18" barrel and a Timney trigger group, among other niceties. The S&W had a 16" barrel. I won't miss the ambi controls... I'm used to the mag release on the right-hand side of the lower receiver and the safety and bolt release on the other side. Your little buddy will be calling you names. |
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John H
- show quoted text - "Your little buddy will be calling you names." TIM...are you reading This? If so, you should understand where I come from. |
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On 10/22/18 4:11 PM, True North wrote:
John H - show quoted text - "Your little buddy will be calling you names." TIM...are you reading This? If so, you should understand where I come from. Oh oh...is Herring the InStinkigator trying to stir up ****? |
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Keyser Soze
- show quoted text - "Oh oh...is Herring the InStinkigator trying to stir up ****?" Never stops. Its as if he doesn't have anything better to do.Â* |
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On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 13:11:53 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:
John H - show quoted text - "Your little buddy will be calling you names." TIM...are you reading This? If so, you should understand where I come from. I was referring to Boating All Out, Don. This has nothing to do with 'where you come from'. I hope you don't consider yourself 'Harry's little buddy'! |
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17:33John H - hide quoted text - On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 13:11:53 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: John H - show quoted text - "Your little buddy will be calling you names." TIM...are you reading This? If so, you should understand where I come from. "I was referring to Boating All Out, Don. This has nothing to do with 'where you come from'. I hope you don't consider yourself 'Harry's little buddy'!" Bull****! You've referred to me numerous times in the past as "Harry's Little buddy". Own your behaviour. |
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John H. wrote:
On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 12:53:45 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: :) Last time I was at the local outdoor range playing with my .308 S&W AR10, a fellow in a wheelchair who was enjoying target shooting came over for a look-see, and he shot off a few rounds. He liked it a lot, especially with the bit of "customization" I had done (free-floated handguard, low-profile gas block) and the fact that it had "ambi" controls. He called last week and "made me an offer I couldn't refuse," so...it is now his. So I am putting together another AR10, this time with an 18" barrel and a Timney trigger group, among other niceties. The S&W had a 16" barrel. I won't miss the ambi controls... I'm used to the mag release on the right-hand side of the lower receiver and the safety and bolt release on the other side. Your little buddy will be calling you names. He is a “gun nut”! |
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On 10/22/18 5:37 PM, Bill wrote:
John H. wrote: On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 12:53:45 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: :) Last time I was at the local outdoor range playing with my .308 S&W AR10, a fellow in a wheelchair who was enjoying target shooting came over for a look-see, and he shot off a few rounds. He liked it a lot, especially with the bit of "customization" I had done (free-floated handguard, low-profile gas block) and the fact that it had "ambi" controls. He called last week and "made me an offer I couldn't refuse," so...it is now his. So I am putting together another AR10, this time with an 18" barrel and a Timney trigger group, among other niceties. The S&W had a 16" barrel. I won't miss the ambi controls... I'm used to the mag release on the right-hand side of the lower receiver and the safety and bolt release on the other side. Your little buddy will be calling you names. He is a “gun nut”! It sure beats falling off a ladder, eh? |
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Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/22/18 5:37 PM, Bill wrote: John H. wrote: On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 12:53:45 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: :) Last time I was at the local outdoor range playing with my .308 S&W AR10, a fellow in a wheelchair who was enjoying target shooting came over for a look-see, and he shot off a few rounds. He liked it a lot, especially with the bit of "customization" I had done (free-floated handguard, low-profile gas block) and the fact that it had "ambi" controls. He called last week and "made me an offer I couldn't refuse," so...it is now his. So I am putting together another AR10, this time with an 18" barrel and a Timney trigger group, among other niceties. The S&W had a 16" barrel. I won't miss the ambi controls... I'm used to the mag release on the right-hand side of the lower receiver and the safety and bolt release on the other side. Your little buddy will be calling you names. He is a “gun nut”! It sure beats falling off a ladder, eh? Not related except as a brain fart. Actually did not fall off the ladder. It slipped getting on. |
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