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headspace with a borrowed "go/no go" kit and pinning the gas tube/block assembly. Going to drop it off at my buddy the gunsmith's place today for him to check over my work. Compared to the "bare, naked" lower, assembling an upper is pretty easy. If the weather sucks this weekend, I'll start on the lower. |
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Well, I assembled the upper for my new .308, including checking the headspace with a borrowed "go/no go" kit and pinning the gas tube/block assembly. Going to drop it off at my buddy the gunsmith's place today for him to check over my work. Compared to the "bare, naked" lower, assembling an upper is pretty easy. If the weather sucks this weekend, I'll start on the lower. Yawn. I'd rather watch grass grow. -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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On 10/24/18 1:48 PM, justan wrote:
Keyser Soze Wrote in message: Well, I assembled the upper for my new .308, including checking the headspace with a borrowed "go/no go" kit and pinning the gas tube/block assembly. Going to drop it off at my buddy the gunsmith's place today for him to check over my work. Compared to the "bare, naked" lower, assembling an upper is pretty easy. If the weather sucks this weekend, I'll start on the lower. Yawn. I'd rather watch grass grow. Well, that's about the level of your competence...watching grass grow...and you probably need someone to explain it to you. |
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On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 13:43:36 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote: Well, I assembled the upper for my new .308, including checking the headspace with a borrowed "go/no go" kit and pinning the gas tube/block assembly. Going to drop it off at my buddy the gunsmith's place today for him to check over my work. Compared to the "bare, naked" lower, assembling an upper is pretty easy. If the weather sucks this weekend, I'll start on the lower. === If you really want to challenge yourself and impress your gunsmith friend, build it with an 80% lower. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com |
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On 10/24/18 1:48 PM, justan wrote: Keyser Soze Wrote in message: Well, I assembled the upper for my new .308, including checking the headspace with a borrowed "go/no go" kit and pinning the gas tube/block assembly. Going to drop it off at my buddy the gunsmith's place today for him to check over my work. Compared to the "bare, naked" lower, assembling an upper is pretty easy. If the weather sucks this weekend, I'll start on the lower. Yawn. I'd rather watch grass grow. "Well, that's about the level of your competence...watching grass grow...and you probably need someone to explain it to you." SNERK! I wholeheartedly and unequivocally agree with this post! |
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On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 13:43:36 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
Well, I assembled the upper for my new .308, including checking the headspace with a borrowed "go/no go" kit and pinning the gas tube/block assembly. Going to drop it off at my buddy the gunsmith's place today for him to check over my work. Compared to the "bare, naked" lower, assembling an upper is pretty easy. If the weather sucks this weekend, I'll start on the lower. Someone probably believes you, Krause. Wonder who? |
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True North Wrote in message:
Keyser SozeOn 10/24/18 1:48 PM, justan wrote: Keyser Soze Wrote in message: Well, I assembled the upper for my new .308, including checking the headspace with a borrowed "go/no go" kit and pinning the gas tube/block assembly. Going to drop it off at my buddy the gunsmith's place today for him to check over my work. Compared to the "bare, naked" lower, assembling an upper is pretty easy. If the weather sucks this weekend, I'll start on the lower. Yawn. I'd rather watch grass grow. "Well, that's about the level of your competence...watching grass grow...and you probably need someone to explain it to you."SNERK!I wholeheartedly and unequivocally agree with this post! It would take a moron to fully appreciate the ranting and ravings of the fat fool of Rosedale Lane. -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 13:43:36 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:Well, I assembled the upper for my new .308, including checking the headspace with a borrowed "go/no go" kit and pinning the gas tube/block assembly. Going to drop it off at my buddy the gunsmith's place today for him to check over my work. Compared to the "bare, naked" lower, assembling an upper is pretty easy. If the weather sucks this weekend, I'll start on the lower.Someone probably believes you, Krause. Wonder who? Silly. You know who. -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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On 10/24/18 5:42 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 10/24/2018 4:12 PM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/24/18 2:35 PM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 13:43:36 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: Well, I assembled the upper for my new .308, including checking the headspace with a borrowed "go/no go" kit and pinning the gas tube/block assembly. Going to drop it off at my buddy theÂ* gunsmith's place today forÂ* him to checkÂ* over my work. Compared to the "bare, naked"Â* lower, assemblingÂ* an upper is pretty easy. If the weatherÂ* sucksÂ* this weekend, I'll start on the lower. === If you really want to challenge yourself and impress your gunsmith friend, build it with an 80% lower. I don't have the particular skills, drill press and other tools needed to finish an 80% lower. Besides, theÂ* gunsmith buddy is already impressed with me, because I tutored his kid for three months for free and helped the kid go from the equivalent of a C- in English to a solid B and to raise his score more than 100 points on the SAT Reading Test and Writing and Language Test. I also helped him start to lose his southern redneck speaking patois and use more standard English. Hopefully, heÂ* will continueÂ* developing hisÂ* skills and put them to goodÂ* use in college. Let's see.Â* Earlier you told us that some landscaping guyÂ* you hired spontaneously and unilaterally just "happened" to proudly show you his naturalization papers.Â*Â* Funny.Â* Never heard of a naturalized citizen carrying their papers around showing them to everyone without being asked. Now you tell us you're a modern day Professor Henry Higgins transforming a male version of Eliza Doolittle in culture, speech and the arts.Â* To think ... born the son of a gunsmith of all things. Amazing. No. Try reading for content. When I first met the guy, he showed me his green card. We talked over the years about his working and waiting for the opportunity to become a citizen. When that happened, he proudly showed me the certificate he got. The kid in question wants to go to a decent college. That isn't going to happen without a decent SAT score and a good personal interview. Language skills help with the latter. |
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On 10/24/2018 6:23 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/24/18 5:42 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 10/24/2018 4:12 PM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/24/18 2:35 PM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 13:43:36 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: Well, I assembled the upper for my new .308, including checking the headspace with a borrowed "go/no go" kit and pinning the gas tube/block assembly. Going to drop it off at my buddy theÂ* gunsmith's place today forÂ* him to checkÂ* over my work. Compared to the "bare, naked"Â* lower, assemblingÂ* an upper is pretty easy. If the weatherÂ* sucksÂ* this weekend, I'll start on the lower. === If you really want to challenge yourself and impress your gunsmith friend, build it with an 80% lower. I don't have the particular skills, drill press and other tools needed to finish an 80% lower. Besides, theÂ* gunsmith buddy is already impressed with me, because I tutored his kid for three months for free and helped the kid go from the equivalent of a C- in English to a solid B and to raise his score more than 100 points on the SAT Reading Test and Writing and Language Test. I also helped him start to lose his southern redneck speaking patois and use more standard English. Hopefully, heÂ* will continueÂ* developing hisÂ* skills and put them to goodÂ* use in college. Let's see.Â* Earlier you told us that some landscaping guyÂ* you hired spontaneously and unilaterally just "happened" to proudly show you his naturalization papers.Â*Â* Funny.Â* Never heard of a naturalized citizen carrying their papers around showing them to everyone without being asked. Now you tell us you're a modern day Professor Henry Higgins transforming a male version of Eliza Doolittle in culture, speech and the arts.Â* To think ... born the son of a gunsmith of all things. Amazing. No.Â* Try reading for content. When I first met the guy, heÂ* showed me hisÂ* green card. We talked overÂ* the years aboutÂ* hisÂ* workingÂ* and waiting for the opportunity to become a citizen. When that happened, he proudly showed me the certificate he got. The kid in question wants to go to a decentÂ* college. That isn't going to happen without a decent SAT score and a good personal interview. Language skills help with the latter. Do gunsmiths make good money? Now-a-days the ability to pay the tuition is more important than SAT scores or your diction. |
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On 10/24/18 6:30 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 10/24/2018 6:23 PM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/24/18 5:42 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 10/24/2018 4:12 PM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/24/18 2:35 PM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 13:43:36 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: Well, I assembled the upper for my new .308, including checking the headspace with a borrowed "go/no go" kit and pinning the gas tube/block assembly. Going to drop it off at my buddy theÂ* gunsmith's place today forÂ* him to checkÂ* over my work. Compared to the "bare, naked" lower, assemblingÂ* an upper is pretty easy. If the weatherÂ* sucksÂ* this weekend, I'll start on the lower. === If you really want to challenge yourself and impress your gunsmith friend, build it with an 80% lower. I don't have the particular skills, drill press and other tools needed to finish an 80% lower. Besides, theÂ* gunsmith buddy is already impressed with me, because I tutored his kid for three months for free and helped the kid go from the equivalent of a C- in English to a solid B and to raise his score more than 100 points on the SAT Reading Test and Writing and Language Test. I also helped him start to lose his southern redneck speaking patois and use more standard English. Hopefully, heÂ* will continueÂ* developing his skills and put them to goodÂ* use in college. Let's see.Â* Earlier you told us that some landscaping guyÂ* you hired spontaneously and unilaterally just "happened" to proudly show you his naturalization papers.Â*Â* Funny.Â* Never heard of a naturalized citizen carrying their papers around showing them to everyone without being asked. Now you tell us you're a modern day Professor Henry Higgins transforming a male version of Eliza Doolittle in culture, speech and the arts.Â* To think ... born the son of a gunsmith of all things. Amazing. No.Â* Try reading for content. When I first met the guy, heÂ* showed me hisÂ* green card. We talked overÂ* the years aboutÂ* hisÂ* workingÂ* and waiting for the opportunity to become a citizen. When that happened, he proudly showed me the certificate he got. The kid in question wants to go to a decentÂ* college. That isn't going to happen without a decent SAT score and a good personal interview. Language skills help with the latter. Do gunsmiths make good money?Â* Now-a-days the ability to pay the tuition is more important than SAT scores or your diction. He's retired from the military. Gunsmithing is a part-time thing with him. |
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True North wrote:
Keyser Soze On 10/24/18 1:48 PM, justan wrote: Keyser Soze Wrote in message: Well, I assembled the upper for my new .308, including checking the headspace with a borrowed "go/no go" kit and pinning the gas tube/block assembly. Going to drop it off at my buddy the gunsmith's place today for him to check over my work. Compared to the "bare, naked" lower, assembling an upper is pretty easy. If the weather sucks this weekend, I'll start on the lower. Yawn. I'd rather watch grass grow. "Well, that's about the level of your competence...watching grass grow...and you probably need someone to explain it to you." SNERK! I wholeheartedly and unequivocally agree with this post! Of course you do. You have no idea what your only friend Fat Harry is typing about but you, of course, agree with his lame rebuttal to an honest response. |
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justan wrote:
True North Wrote in message: Keyser SozeOn 10/24/18 1:48 PM, justan wrote: Keyser Soze Wrote in message: Well, I assembled the upper for my new .308, including checking the headspace with a borrowed "go/no go" kit and pinning the gas tube/block assembly. Going to drop it off at my buddy the gunsmith's place today for him to check over my work. Compared to the "bare, naked" lower, assembling an upper is pretty easy. If the weather sucks this weekend, I'll start on the lower. Yawn. I'd rather watch grass grow. "Well, that's about the level of your competence...watching grass grow...and you probably need someone to explain it to you."SNERK!I wholeheartedly and unequivocally agree with this post! It would take a moron to fully appreciate the ranting and ravings of the fat fool of Rosedale Lane. And there you have it... |
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Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/24/18 6:30 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 10/24/2018 6:23 PM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/24/18 5:42 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 10/24/2018 4:12 PM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/24/18 2:35 PM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 13:43:36 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: Well, I assembled the upper for my new .308, including checking the headspace with a borrowed "go/no go" kit and pinning the gas tube/block assembly. Going to drop it off at my buddy the gunsmith's place today for him to check over my work. Compared to the "bare, naked" lower, assembling an upper is pretty easy. If the weather sucks this weekend, I'll start on the lower. === If you really want to challenge yourself and impress your gunsmith friend, build it with an 80% lower. I don't have the particular skills, drill press and other tools needed to finish an 80% lower. Besides, the gunsmith buddy is already impressed with me, because I tutored his kid for three months for free and helped the kid go from the equivalent of a C- in English to a solid B and to raise his score more than 100 points on the SAT Reading Test and Writing and Language Test. I also helped him start to lose his southern redneck speaking patois and use more standard English. Hopefully, he will continue developing his skills and put them to good use in college. Let's see. Earlier you told us that some landscaping guy you hired spontaneously and unilaterally just "happened" to proudly show you his naturalization papers. Funny. Never heard of a naturalized citizen carrying their papers around showing them to everyone without being asked. Now you tell us you're a modern day Professor Henry Higgins transforming a male version of Eliza Doolittle in culture, speech and the arts. To think ... born the son of a gunsmith of all things. Amazing. No. Try reading for content. When I first met the guy, he showed me his green card. We talked over the years about his working and waiting for the opportunity to become a citizen. When that happened, he proudly showed me the certificate he got. The kid in question wants to go to a decent college. That isn't going to happen without a decent SAT score and a good personal interview. Language skills help with the latter. Do gunsmiths make good money? Now-a-days the ability to pay the tuition is more important than SAT scores or your diction. He's retired from the military. Gunsmithing is a part-time thing with him. You must hate that he's drawing a government pension even though you don't pay taxes to contribute to it. |
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On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 16:12:09 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/24/18 2:35 PM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 13:43:36 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: Well, I assembled the upper for my new .308, including checking the headspace with a borrowed "go/no go" kit and pinning the gas tube/block assembly. Going to drop it off at my buddy the gunsmith's place today for him to check over my work. Compared to the "bare, naked" lower, assembling an upper is pretty easy. If the weather sucks this weekend, I'll start on the lower. === If you really want to challenge yourself and impress your gunsmith friend, build it with an 80% lower. I don't have the particular skills, drill press and other tools needed to finish an 80% lower. Besides, the gunsmith buddy is already impressed with me, because I tutored his kid for three months for free and helped the kid go from the equivalent of a C- in English to a solid B and to raise his score more than 100 points on the SAT Reading Test and Writing and Language Test. I also helped him start to lose his southern redneck speaking patois and use more standard English. Hopefully, he will continue developing his skills and put them to good use in college. Harry, you really need one of these. I'm worried about your rotator cuff. http://funkyimg.com/i/2MrV3.jpeg |
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On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 20:23:03 -0400, Alex wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/24/18 6:30 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 10/24/2018 6:23 PM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/24/18 5:42 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 10/24/2018 4:12 PM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/24/18 2:35 PM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 13:43:36 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: Well, I assembled the upper for my new .308, including checking the headspace with a borrowed "go/no go" kit and pinning the gas tube/block assembly. Going to drop it off at my buddy the gunsmith's place today for him to check over my work. Compared to the "bare, naked" lower, assembling an upper is pretty easy. If the weather sucks this weekend, I'll start on the lower. === If you really want to challenge yourself and impress your gunsmith friend, build it with an 80% lower. I don't have the particular skills, drill press and other tools needed to finish an 80% lower. Besides, the gunsmith buddy is already impressed with me, because I tutored his kid for three months for free and helped the kid go from the equivalent of a C- in English to a solid B and to raise his score more than 100 points on the SAT Reading Test and Writing and Language Test. I also helped him start to lose his southern redneck speaking patois and use more standard English. Hopefully, he will continue developing his skills and put them to good use in college. Let's see. Earlier you told us that some landscaping guy you hired spontaneously and unilaterally just "happened" to proudly show you his naturalization papers. Funny. Never heard of a naturalized citizen carrying their papers around showing them to everyone without being asked. Now you tell us you're a modern day Professor Henry Higgins transforming a male version of Eliza Doolittle in culture, speech and the arts. To think ... born the son of a gunsmith of all things. Amazing. No. Try reading for content. When I first met the guy, he showed me his green card. We talked over the years about his working and waiting for the opportunity to become a citizen. When that happened, he proudly showed me the certificate he got. The kid in question wants to go to a decent college. That isn't going to happen without a decent SAT score and a good personal interview. Language skills help with the latter. Do gunsmiths make good money? Now-a-days the ability to pay the tuition is more important than SAT scores or your diction. He's retired from the military. Gunsmithing is a part-time thing with him. You must hate that he's drawing a government pension even though you don't pay taxes to contribute to it. ~~SNERK!~~ I wholeheartedly and unequivocally agree with this post! |
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On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 20:18:26 -0400, Alex wrote:
True North wrote: Keyser Soze On 10/24/18 1:48 PM, justan wrote: Keyser Soze Wrote in message: Well, I assembled the upper for my new .308, including checking the headspace with a borrowed "go/no go" kit and pinning the gas tube/block assembly. Going to drop it off at my buddy the gunsmith's place today for him to check over my work. Compared to the "bare, naked" lower, assembling an upper is pretty easy. If the weather sucks this weekend, I'll start on the lower. Yawn. I'd rather watch grass grow. "Well, that's about the level of your competence...watching grass grow...and you probably need someone to explain it to you." SNERK! I wholeheartedly and unequivocally agree with this post! Of course you do. You have no idea what your only friend Fat Harry is typing about but you, of course, agree with his lame rebuttal to an honest response. SNERK! I wholeheartedly and unequivocally agree with this post! |
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John H
- hide quoted text - On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 16:12:09 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/24/18 2:35 PM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 13:43:36 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: Well, I assembled the upper for my new .308, including checking the headspace with a borrowed "go/no go" kit and pinning the gas tube/block assembly. Going to drop it off at my buddy the gunsmith's place today for him to check over my work. Compared to the "bare, naked" lower, assembling an upper is pretty easy. If the weather sucks this weekend, I'll start on the lower. === If you really want to challenge yourself and impress your gunsmith friend, build it with an 80% lower. I don't have the particular skills, drill press and other tools needed to finish an 80% lower. Besides, the gunsmith buddy is already impressed with me, because I tutored his kid for three months for free and helped the kid go from the equivalent of a C- in English to a solid B and to raise his score more than 100 points on the SAT Reading Test and Writing and Language Test. I also helped him start to lose his southern redneck speaking patois and use more standard English. Hopefully, he will continue developing his skills and put them to good use in college. Harry, you really need one of these. I'm worried about your rotator cuff. http://funkyimg.com/i/2MrV3.jpeg .......... Man, that’s cool! An automatic back-patting machine! I’m also reminded of a a kid named little Jack Horner when I hear of the continual great feats of accomplishments by some. |
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On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 16:12:09 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote: On 10/24/18 2:35 PM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 13:43:36 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: Well, I assembled the upper for my new .308, including checking the headspace with a borrowed "go/no go" kit and pinning the gas tube/block assembly. Going to drop it off at my buddy the gunsmith's place today for him to check over my work. Compared to the "bare, naked" lower, assembling an upper is pretty easy. If the weather sucks this weekend, I'll start on the lower. === If you really want to challenge yourself and impress your gunsmith friend, build it with an 80% lower. I don't have the particular skills, drill press and other tools needed to finish an 80% lower. Besides, the gunsmith buddy is already impressed with me, because I tutored his kid for three months for free and helped the kid go from the equivalent of a C- in English to a solid B and to raise his score more than 100 points on the SAT Reading Test and Writing and Language Test. I also helped him start to lose his southern redneck speaking patois and use more standard English. Hopefully, he will continue developing his skills and put them to good use in college. === If you want to engage in manly pursuits with manly weapons, you should first acquire some manly tools and skills. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com |
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On 10/27/18 3:19 PM, wrote:
On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 16:12:09 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/24/18 2:35 PM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 13:43:36 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: Well, I assembled the upper for my new .308, including checking the headspace with a borrowed "go/no go" kit and pinning the gas tube/block assembly. Going to drop it off at my buddy the gunsmith's place today for him to check over my work. Compared to the "bare, naked" lower, assembling an upper is pretty easy. If the weather sucks this weekend, I'll start on the lower. === If you really want to challenge yourself and impress your gunsmith friend, build it with an 80% lower. I don't have the particular skills, drill press and other tools needed to finish an 80% lower. Besides, the gunsmith buddy is already impressed with me, because I tutored his kid for three months for free and helped the kid go from the equivalent of a C- in English to a solid B and to raise his score more than 100 points on the SAT Reading Test and Writing and Language Test. I also helped him start to lose his southern redneck speaking patois and use more standard English. Hopefully, he will continue developing his skills and put them to good use in college. === If you want to engage in manly pursuits with manly weapons, you should first acquire some manly tools and skills. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com My "manly skills" are sufficient for the task I've described. I have no need for a jig or drill press to build an 80% lower, and I don't want to waste a couple of weeks spraying, heating and curing a durable finish on the aluminum parts. My goal was to teach myself the innards of a nice rifle and then shoot it. I'll take your advice for what I think it is worth, which is, of course, nothing. |
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On Sat, 27 Oct 2018 18:50:18 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/27/18 3:19 PM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 16:12:09 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/24/18 2:35 PM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 13:43:36 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: Well, I assembled the upper for my new .308, including checking the headspace with a borrowed "go/no go" kit and pinning the gas tube/block assembly. Going to drop it off at my buddy the gunsmith's place today for him to check over my work. Compared to the "bare, naked" lower, assembling an upper is pretty easy. If the weather sucks this weekend, I'll start on the lower. === If you really want to challenge yourself and impress your gunsmith friend, build it with an 80% lower. I don't have the particular skills, drill press and other tools needed to finish an 80% lower. Besides, the gunsmith buddy is already impressed with me, because I tutored his kid for three months for free and helped the kid go from the equivalent of a C- in English to a solid B and to raise his score more than 100 points on the SAT Reading Test and Writing and Language Test. I also helped him start to lose his southern redneck speaking patois and use more standard English. Hopefully, he will continue developing his skills and put them to good use in college. === If you want to engage in manly pursuits with manly weapons, you should first acquire some manly tools and skills. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com My "manly skills" are sufficient for the task I've described. I have no need for a jig or drill press to build an 80% lower, and I don't want to waste a couple of weeks spraying, heating and curing a durable finish on the aluminum parts. My goal was to teach myself the innards of a nice rifle and then shoot it. I'll take your advice for what I think it is worth, which is, of course, nothing. "It's always funny when a bankster makes ad hominem remarks." It's even funnier when the hominem in question responds with more bull**** to show his 'manliness'. |
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On Sat, 27 Oct 2018 18:59:25 -0400, John H.
wrote: On Sat, 27 Oct 2018 18:50:18 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/27/18 3:19 PM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 16:12:09 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/24/18 2:35 PM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 13:43:36 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: Well, I assembled the upper for my new .308, including checking the headspace with a borrowed "go/no go" kit and pinning the gas tube/block assembly. Going to drop it off at my buddy the gunsmith's place today for him to check over my work. Compared to the "bare, naked" lower, assembling an upper is pretty easy. If the weather sucks this weekend, I'll start on the lower. === If you really want to challenge yourself and impress your gunsmith friend, build it with an 80% lower. I don't have the particular skills, drill press and other tools needed to finish an 80% lower. Besides, the gunsmith buddy is already impressed with me, because I tutored his kid for three months for free and helped the kid go from the equivalent of a C- in English to a solid B and to raise his score more than 100 points on the SAT Reading Test and Writing and Language Test. I also helped him start to lose his southern redneck speaking patois and use more standard English. Hopefully, he will continue developing his skills and put them to good use in college. === If you want to engage in manly pursuits with manly weapons, you should first acquire some manly tools and skills. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com My "manly skills" are sufficient for the task I've described. I have no need for a jig or drill press to build an 80% lower, and I don't want to waste a couple of weeks spraying, heating and curing a durable finish on the aluminum parts. My goal was to teach myself the innards of a nice rifle and then shoot it. I'll take your advice for what I think it is worth, which is, of course, nothing. "It's always funny when a bankster makes ad hominem remarks." It's even funnier when the hominem in question responds with more bull**** to show his 'manliness'. === Especially when we all know that the hominem in question is nothing but a pussy at heart. |
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On Sat, 27 Oct 2018 18:59:25 -0400, John H. wrote:On Sat, 27 Oct 2018 18:50:18 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:On 10/27/18 3:19 PM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 16:12:09 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/24/18 2:35 PM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 13:43:36 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: Well, I assembled the upper for my new .308, including checking the headspace with a borrowed "go/no go" kit and pinning the gas tube/block assembly. Going to drop it off at my buddy the gunsmith's place today for him to check over my work. Compared to the "bare, naked" lower, assembling an upper is pretty easy. If the weather sucks this weekend, I'll start on the lower. === If you really want to challenge yourself and impress your gunsmith friend, build it with an 80% lower. I don't have the particular skills, drill press and other tools needed to finish an 80% lower. Besides, the gunsmith buddy is already impressed with me, because I tutored his kid for three months for free and helped the kid go from the equivalent of a C- in English to a solid B and to raise his score more than 100 points on the SAT Reading Test and Writing and Language Test. I also helped him start to lose his southern redneck speaking patois and use more standard English. Hopefully, he will continue developing his skills and put them to good use in college. === If you want to engage in manly pursuits with manly weapons, you should first acquire some manly tools and skills. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com My "manly skills" are sufficient for the task I've described. I have no need for a jig or drill press to build an 80% lower, and I don't want to waste a couple of weeks spraying, heating and curing a durable finish on the aluminum parts. My goal was to teach myself the innards of a nice rifle and then shoot it. I'll take your advice for what I think it is worth, which is, of course, nothing."It's always funny when a bankster makes ad hominem remarks."It's even funnier when the hominem in question responds with more bull**** to show his 'manliness'.===Especially when we all know that the hominem in question is nothingbut a pussy at heart. Are we talking about Fat Harry? He has asserted that he is manly enough to tinker with guns. The fact is there are many girls and women that can out shoot him, and field strip guns, any day of the week under any circumstances, including combat. You're right. Fat Harry is a pussy, heart and soul. -- x |
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On 10/28/18 9:20 AM, justan wrote:
You're right. Fat Harry is a pussy, heart and soul. There are *many* women (and men) who can outshoot me. But that seems to be an issue with you right-wing trashmeisters, not me. On the other hand, or even offhand, JustanAsshole, I'm certain I can outshoot you with generally available rifles or handguns, and at whatever distance you choose. With the .308 rifle I just sold, I was shooting under 2" groups at 100 yards off a bipod. With the .308 rifle I am now assembling, I hope to bring that down, with practice, to under 1" groups at 100 yards off a bipod. I should have the new lower assembled by the middle of week. I'll post some photos to give you a woodie you probably haven't seen for a decade. BTW, do you think you can learn to post without the dozens of and suchlike crap that accompanies the diarrhea you present us here? |
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On 10/27/18 10:43 PM, wrote:
On Sat, 27 Oct 2018 18:59:25 -0400, John H. wrote: On Sat, 27 Oct 2018 18:50:18 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/27/18 3:19 PM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 16:12:09 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/24/18 2:35 PM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 13:43:36 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: Well, I assembled the upper for my new .308, including checking the headspace with a borrowed "go/no go" kit and pinning the gas tube/block assembly. Going to drop it off at my buddy the gunsmith's place today for him to check over my work. Compared to the "bare, naked" lower, assembling an upper is pretty easy. If the weather sucks this weekend, I'll start on the lower. === If you really want to challenge yourself and impress your gunsmith friend, build it with an 80% lower. I don't have the particular skills, drill press and other tools needed to finish an 80% lower. Besides, the gunsmith buddy is already impressed with me, because I tutored his kid for three months for free and helped the kid go from the equivalent of a C- in English to a solid B and to raise his score more than 100 points on the SAT Reading Test and Writing and Language Test. I also helped him start to lose his southern redneck speaking patois and use more standard English. Hopefully, he will continue developing his skills and put them to good use in college. === If you want to engage in manly pursuits with manly weapons, you should first acquire some manly tools and skills. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com My "manly skills" are sufficient for the task I've described. I have no need for a jig or drill press to build an 80% lower, and I don't want to waste a couple of weeks spraying, heating and curing a durable finish on the aluminum parts. My goal was to teach myself the innards of a nice rifle and then shoot it. I'll take your advice for what I think it is worth, which is, of course, nothing. "It's always funny when a bankster makes ad hominem remarks." It's even funnier when the hominem in question responds with more bull**** to show his 'manliness'. === Especially when we all know that the hominem in question is nothing but a pussy at heart. I'm not sure a bankster's "research" to redline a neighborhood qualifies as toughness...it's more like racism. Isn't that what you did, W'hiner? |
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On 10/28/18 9:20 AM, justan wrote: You're right. Fat Harry is a pussy, heart and soul. There are *many* women (and men) who can outshoot me. But that seems to be an issue with you right-wing trashmeisters, not me.On the other hand, or even offhand, JustanAsshole, I'm certain I can outshoot you with generally available rifles or handguns, and at whatever distance you choose. With the .308 rifle I just sold, I was shooting under 2" groups at 100 yards off a bipod. With the .308 rifle I am now assembling, I hope to bring that down, with practice, to under 1" groups at 100 yards off a bipod. I should have the new lower assembled by the middle of week. I'll post some photos to give you a woodie you probably haven't seen for a decade.BTW, do you think you can learn to post without the dozens of and suchlike crap that accompanies the diarrhea you present us here? Oooo! You are so manly. I have no idea as to why you continue ro try to impress me and others. You are certain of many things that are wrong and pure bull****. You don't know if I can shoot, or even if l own a gun. In fact you don't seem to know much of anything that really matters. -- x |
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On 10/28/18 10:13 AM, justan wrote:
Keyser Soze Wrote in message: On 10/28/18 9:20 AM, justan wrote: You're right. Fat Harry is a pussy, heart and soul. There are *many* women (and men) who can outshoot me. But that seems to be an issue with you right-wing trashmeisters, not me.On the other hand, or even offhand, JustanAsshole, I'm certain I can outshoot you with generally available rifles or handguns, and at whatever distance you choose. With the .308 rifle I just sold, I was shooting under 2" groups at 100 yards off a bipod. With the .308 rifle I am now assembling, I hope to bring that down, with practice, to under 1" groups at 100 yards off a bipod. I should have the new lower assembled by the middle of week. I'll post some photos to give you a woodie you probably haven't seen for a decade.BTW, do you think you can learn to post without the dozens of and suchlike crap that accompanies the diarrhea you present us here? Oooo! You are so manly. I have no idea as to why you continue ro try to impress me and others. You are certain of many things that are wrong and pure bull****. You don't know if I can shoot, or even if l own a gun. In fact you don't seem to know much of anything that really matters. There's really nothing about you worth knowing. |
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Keyser Soze Wrote in message:
On 10/28/18 10:13 AM, justan wrote: Keyser Soze Wrote in message: On 10/28/18 9:20 AM, justan wrote: You're right. Fat Harry is a pussy, heart and soul. There are *many* women (and men) who can outshoot me. But that seems to be an issue with you right-wing trashmeisters, not me.On the other hand, or even offhand, JustanAsshole, I'm certain I can outshoot you with generally available rifles or handguns, and at whatever distance you choose. With the .308 rifle I just sold, I was shooting under 2" groups at 100 yards off a bipod. With the .308 rifle I am now assembling, I hope to bring that down, with practice, to under 1" groups at 100 yards off a bipod. I should have the new lower assembled by the middle of week. I'll post some photos to give you a woodie you probably haven't seen for a decade.BTW, do you think you can learn to post without the dozens of and suchlike crap that accompanies the diarrhea you present us here? Oooo! You are so manly. I have no idea as to why you continue ro try to impress me and others. You are certain of many things that are wrong and pure bull****. You don't know if I can shoot, or even if l own a gun. In fact you don't seem to know much of anything that really matters. There's really nothing about you worth knowing. Oh by the way, that thing is your problem. Go see your Apple expert. -- x |
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Keyser Soze Wrote in message:
On 10/27/18 10:43 PM, wrote: On Sat, 27 Oct 2018 18:59:25 -0400, John H. wrote: On Sat, 27 Oct 2018 18:50:18 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/27/18 3:19 PM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 16:12:09 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/24/18 2:35 PM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 13:43:36 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: Well, I assembled the upper for my new .308, including checking the headspace with a borrowed "go/no go" kit and pinning the gas tube/block assembly. Going to drop it off at my buddy the gunsmith's place today for him to check over my work. Compared to the "bare, naked" lower, assembling an upper is pretty easy. If the weather sucks this weekend, I'll start on the lower. === If you really want to challenge yourself and impress your gunsmith friend, build it with an 80% lower. I don't have the particular skills, drill press and other tools needed to finish an 80% lower. Besides, the gunsmith buddy is already impressed with me, because I tutored his kid for three months for free and helped the kid go from the equivalent of a C- in English to a solid B and to raise his score more than 100 points on the SAT Reading Test and Writing and Language Test. I also helped him start to lose his southern redneck speaking patois and use more standard English. Hopefully, he will continue developing his skills and put them to good use in college. === If you want to engage in manly pursuits with manly weapons, you should first acquire some manly tools and skills. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com My "manly skills" are sufficient for the task I've described. I have no need for a jig or drill press to build an 80% lower, and I don't want to waste a couple of weeks spraying, heating and curing a durable finish on the aluminum parts. My goal was to teach myself the innards of a nice rifle and then shoot it. I'll take your advice for what I think it is worth, which is, of course, nothing. "It's always funny when a bankster makes ad hominem remarks." It's even funnier when the hominem in question responds with more bull**** to show his 'manliness'. === Especially when we all know that the hominem in question is nothing but a pussy at heart. I'm not sure a bankster's "research" to redline a neighborhood qualifies as toughness...it's more like racism. Isn't that what you did, W'hiner? Keep him in the dark Wayne. He's just phishing for his dossiers. -- x |
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On Sun, 28 Oct 2018 09:34:29 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/28/18 9:20 AM, justan wrote: You're right. Fat Harry is a pussy, heart and soul. There are *many* women (and men) who can outshoot me. But that seems to be an issue with you right-wing trashmeisters, not me. Yet you were the guy claiming he could outshoot all those Prince George's County cops. On the other hand, or even offhand, Is that part of your 'reach-around' repertoire? JustanAsshole, I'm certain I can outshoot you with generally available rifles or handguns, and at whatever distance you choose. With the .308 rifle I just sold, I was shooting under 2" groups at 100 yards off a bipod. With the .308 rifle I am now assembling, I hope to bring that down, with practice, to under 1" groups at 100 yards off a bipod. I should have the new lower assembled by the middle of week. I'll post some photos to give you a woodie you probably haven't seen for a decade. Now you're getting into that ol' back-patting mold again! BTW, do you think you can learn to post without the dozens of and suchlike crap that accompanies the diarrhea you present us here? Gosh, do your 'aptitudes' not include reading? |
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On Sun, 28 Oct 2018 10:22:25 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/28/18 10:13 AM, justan wrote: Keyser Soze Wrote in message: On 10/28/18 9:20 AM, justan wrote: You're right. Fat Harry is a pussy, heart and soul. There are *many* women (and men) who can outshoot me. But that seems to be an issue with you right-wing trashmeisters, not me.On the other hand, or even offhand, JustanAsshole, I'm certain I can outshoot you with generally available rifles or handguns, and at whatever distance you choose. With the .308 rifle I just sold, I was shooting under 2" groups at 100 yards off a bipod. With the .308 rifle I am now assembling, I hope to bring that down, with practice, to under 1" groups at 100 yards off a bipod. I should have the new lower assembled by the middle of week. I'll post some photos to give you a woodie you probably haven't seen for a decade.BTW, do you think you can learn to post without the dozens of and suchlike crap that accompanies the diarrhea you present us here? Oooo! You are so manly. I have no idea as to why you continue ro try to impress me and others. You are certain of many things that are wrong and pure bull****. You don't know if I can shoot, or even if l own a gun. In fact you don't seem to know much of anything that really matters. There's really nothing about you worth knowing. Then why the continuous whining about his 'anonymity', eh Krausee? |
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On Sunday, October 28, 2018 at 10:13:05 AM UTC-4, justan wrote:
Keyser Soze Wrote in message: On 10/28/18 9:20 AM, justan wrote: You're right. Fat Harry is a pussy, heart and soul. There are *many* women (and men) who can outshoot me. But that seems to be an issue with you right-wing trashmeisters, not me.On the other hand, or even offhand, JustanAsshole, I'm certain I can outshoot you with generally available rifles or handguns, and at whatever distance you choose. With the .308 rifle I just sold, I was shooting under 2" groups at 100 yards off a bipod. With the .308 rifle I am now assembling, I hope to bring that down, with practice, to under 1" groups at 100 yards off a bipod. I should have the new lower assembled by the middle of week. I'll post some photos to give you a woodie you probably haven't seen for a decade.BTW, do you think you can learn to post without the dozens of and suchlike crap that accompanies the diarrhea you present us here? Oooo! You are so manly. I have no idea as to why you continue ro try to impress me and others. You are certain of many things that are wrong and pure bull****. You don't know if I can shoot, or even if l own a gun. In fact you don't seem to know much of anything that really matters. -- x It takes about 30 minutes to assemble a lower. Why would it take FH until the middle of the week? |
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On Sun, 28 Oct 2018 09:57:33 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote: On 10/27/18 10:43 PM, wrote: On Sat, 27 Oct 2018 18:59:25 -0400, John H. wrote: On Sat, 27 Oct 2018 18:50:18 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/27/18 3:19 PM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 16:12:09 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/24/18 2:35 PM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 13:43:36 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: Well, I assembled the upper for my new .308, including checking the headspace with a borrowed "go/no go" kit and pinning the gas tube/block assembly. Going to drop it off at my buddy the gunsmith's place today for him to check over my work. Compared to the "bare, naked" lower, assembling an upper is pretty easy. If the weather sucks this weekend, I'll start on the lower. === If you really want to challenge yourself and impress your gunsmith friend, build it with an 80% lower. I don't have the particular skills, drill press and other tools needed to finish an 80% lower. Besides, the gunsmith buddy is already impressed with me, because I tutored his kid for three months for free and helped the kid go from the equivalent of a C- in English to a solid B and to raise his score more than 100 points on the SAT Reading Test and Writing and Language Test. I also helped him start to lose his southern redneck speaking patois and use more standard English. Hopefully, he will continue developing his skills and put them to good use in college. === If you want to engage in manly pursuits with manly weapons, you should first acquire some manly tools and skills. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com My "manly skills" are sufficient for the task I've described. I have no need for a jig or drill press to build an 80% lower, and I don't want to waste a couple of weeks spraying, heating and curing a durable finish on the aluminum parts. My goal was to teach myself the innards of a nice rifle and then shoot it. I'll take your advice for what I think it is worth, which is, of course, nothing. "It's always funny when a bankster makes ad hominem remarks." It's even funnier when the hominem in question responds with more bull**** to show his 'manliness'. === Especially when we all know that the hominem in question is nothing but a pussy at heart. I'm not sure a bankster's "research" to redline a neighborhood qualifies as toughness...it's more like racism. Isn't that what you did, W'hiner? === Not even close but believe what you want. It matters not to me. I do know however, that if you borrow money from a bank and fail to pay it back, they will make your life miserable. Isn't that what happened to you, 'Airree? You should try to get your credit score up to at least your IQ level, preferably higher. And maybe clean up some of those outstanding tax liens. |
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On 10/28/18 11:36 AM, wrote:
On Sun, 28 Oct 2018 09:57:33 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/27/18 10:43 PM, wrote: On Sat, 27 Oct 2018 18:59:25 -0400, John H. wrote: On Sat, 27 Oct 2018 18:50:18 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/27/18 3:19 PM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 16:12:09 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/24/18 2:35 PM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 13:43:36 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: Well, I assembled the upper for my new .308, including checking the headspace with a borrowed "go/no go" kit and pinning the gas tube/block assembly. Going to drop it off at my buddy the gunsmith's place today for him to check over my work. Compared to the "bare, naked" lower, assembling an upper is pretty easy. If the weather sucks this weekend, I'll start on the lower. === If you really want to challenge yourself and impress your gunsmith friend, build it with an 80% lower. I don't have the particular skills, drill press and other tools needed to finish an 80% lower. Besides, the gunsmith buddy is already impressed with me, because I tutored his kid for three months for free and helped the kid go from the equivalent of a C- in English to a solid B and to raise his score more than 100 points on the SAT Reading Test and Writing and Language Test. I also helped him start to lose his southern redneck speaking patois and use more standard English. Hopefully, he will continue developing his skills and put them to good use in college. === If you want to engage in manly pursuits with manly weapons, you should first acquire some manly tools and skills. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com My "manly skills" are sufficient for the task I've described. I have no need for a jig or drill press to build an 80% lower, and I don't want to waste a couple of weeks spraying, heating and curing a durable finish on the aluminum parts. My goal was to teach myself the innards of a nice rifle and then shoot it. I'll take your advice for what I think it is worth, which is, of course, nothing. "It's always funny when a bankster makes ad hominem remarks." It's even funnier when the hominem in question responds with more bull**** to show his 'manliness'. === Especially when we all know that the hominem in question is nothing but a pussy at heart. I'm not sure a bankster's "research" to redline a neighborhood qualifies as toughness...it's more like racism. Isn't that what you did, W'hiner? === Not even close but believe what you want. It matters not to me. I do know however, that if you borrow money from a bank and fail to pay it back, they will make your life miserable. Isn't that what happened to you, 'Airree? You should try to get your credit score up to at least your IQ level, preferably higher. And maybe clean up some of those outstanding tax liens. Once again, I have had the *same* good relationship with my current bank and its several predecessors for decades. It's been such a long time, I'm not even sure I can remember the name of the original bank before it was "flipped" several times to new corporate whores. Oh, btw, how many modern sporting rifles have you assembled from 80% lowers. I'd bet...none. |
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Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/28/18 11:36 AM, wrote: On Sun, 28 Oct 2018 09:57:33 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/27/18 10:43 PM, wrote: On Sat, 27 Oct 2018 18:59:25 -0400, John H. wrote: On Sat, 27 Oct 2018 18:50:18 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/27/18 3:19 PM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 16:12:09 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/24/18 2:35 PM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 13:43:36 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: Well, I assembled the upper for my new .308, including checking the headspace with a borrowed "go/no go" kit and pinning the gas tube/block assembly. Going to drop it off at my buddy the gunsmith's place today for him to check over my work. Compared to the "bare, naked" lower, assembling an upper is pretty easy. If the weather sucks this weekend, I'll start on the lower. === If you really want to challenge yourself and impress your gunsmith friend, build it with an 80% lower. I don't have the particular skills, drill press and other tools needed to finish an 80% lower. Besides, the gunsmith buddy is already impressed with me, because I tutored his kid for three months for free and helped the kid go from the equivalent of a C- in English to a solid B and to raise his score more than 100 points on the SAT Reading Test and Writing and Language Test. I also helped him start to lose his southern redneck speaking patois and use more standard English. Hopefully, he will continue developing his skills and put them to good use in college. === If you want to engage in manly pursuits with manly weapons, you should first acquire some manly tools and skills. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com My "manly skills" are sufficient for the task I've described. I have no need for a jig or drill press to build an 80% lower, and I don't want to waste a couple of weeks spraying, heating and curing a durable finish on the aluminum parts. My goal was to teach myself the innards of a nice rifle and then shoot it. I'll take your advice for what I think it is worth, which is, of course, nothing. "It's always funny when a bankster makes ad hominem remarks." It's even funnier when the hominem in question responds with more bull**** to show his 'manliness'. === Especially when we all know that the hominem in question is nothing but a pussy at heart. I'm not sure a bankster's "research" to redline a neighborhood qualifies as toughness...it's more like racism. Isn't that what you did, W'hiner? === Not even close but believe what you want. It matters not to me. I do know however, that if you borrow money from a bank and fail to pay it back, they will make your life miserable. Isn't that what happened to you, 'Airree? You should try to get your credit score up to at least your IQ level, preferably higher. And maybe clean up some of those outstanding tax liens. Once again, I have had the *same* good relationship with my current bank and its several predecessors for decades. It's been such a long time, I'm not even sure I can remember the name of the original bank before it was "flipped" several times to new corporate whores. Oh, btw, how many modern sporting rifles have you assembled from 80% lowers. I'd bet...none. Maybe, most of us are not the gun nuts you are. So why build a rifle? |
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On Sunday, October 28, 2018 at 11:42:17 AM UTC-4, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/28/18 11:36 AM, wrote: I do know however, that if you borrow money from a bank and fail to pay it back, they will make your life miserable. Isn't that what happened to you, 'Airree? You should try to get your credit score up to at least your IQ level, preferably higher. And maybe clean up some of those outstanding tax liens. Once again, I have had the *same* good relationship with my current bank and its several predecessors for decades. So what lending institution(s) did you default on? That it was not the bank you have your checking account with is meaningless. |
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On 10/28/18 12:00 PM, Bill wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/28/18 11:36 AM, wrote: On Sun, 28 Oct 2018 09:57:33 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/27/18 10:43 PM, wrote: On Sat, 27 Oct 2018 18:59:25 -0400, John H. wrote: On Sat, 27 Oct 2018 18:50:18 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/27/18 3:19 PM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 16:12:09 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/24/18 2:35 PM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 13:43:36 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: Well, I assembled the upper for my new .308, including checking the headspace with a borrowed "go/no go" kit and pinning the gas tube/block assembly. Going to drop it off at my buddy the gunsmith's place today for him to check over my work. Compared to the "bare, naked" lower, assembling an upper is pretty easy. If the weather sucks this weekend, I'll start on the lower. === If you really want to challenge yourself and impress your gunsmith friend, build it with an 80% lower. I don't have the particular skills, drill press and other tools needed to finish an 80% lower. Besides, the gunsmith buddy is already impressed with me, because I tutored his kid for three months for free and helped the kid go from the equivalent of a C- in English to a solid B and to raise his score more than 100 points on the SAT Reading Test and Writing and Language Test. I also helped him start to lose his southern redneck speaking patois and use more standard English. Hopefully, he will continue developing his skills and put them to good use in college. === If you want to engage in manly pursuits with manly weapons, you should first acquire some manly tools and skills. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com My "manly skills" are sufficient for the task I've described. I have no need for a jig or drill press to build an 80% lower, and I don't want to waste a couple of weeks spraying, heating and curing a durable finish on the aluminum parts. My goal was to teach myself the innards of a nice rifle and then shoot it. I'll take your advice for what I think it is worth, which is, of course, nothing. "It's always funny when a bankster makes ad hominem remarks." It's even funnier when the hominem in question responds with more bull**** to show his 'manliness'. === Especially when we all know that the hominem in question is nothing but a pussy at heart. I'm not sure a bankster's "research" to redline a neighborhood qualifies as toughness...it's more like racism. Isn't that what you did, W'hiner? === Not even close but believe what you want. It matters not to me. I do know however, that if you borrow money from a bank and fail to pay it back, they will make your life miserable. Isn't that what happened to you, 'Airree? You should try to get your credit score up to at least your IQ level, preferably higher. And maybe clean up some of those outstanding tax liens. Once again, I have had the *same* good relationship with my current bank and its several predecessors for decades. It's been such a long time, I'm not even sure I can remember the name of the original bank before it was "flipped" several times to new corporate whores. Oh, btw, how many modern sporting rifles have you assembled from 80% lowers. I'd bet...none. Maybe, most of us are not the gun nuts you are. So why build a rifle? Well, if you want to clean and maintain a modern sporting rifle properly, it helps to know how it all goes together, and I think building one is a good teacher. Many of the pieces'n'parts may be upgraded if you want. |
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On Sun, 28 Oct 2018 11:01:27 -0400, John H.
wrote: Yet you were the guy claiming he could outshoot all those Prince George's County cops From my experience street cops are not that good a shot. You only have to look at their real life performance. They seem to hit the target with 10% or fewer shots fired and that is usually at "belly gun" range. My cop buddies say they are not much better on the range. |
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