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http://news.yahoo.com/police-navy-seal-accidentally-shoots-self-022731883.html

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"SAN DIEGO (AP) — San Diego police say a Navy SEAL is on life support after accidentally shooting himself in the head.
Officer Frank Cali tells U-T San Diego (http://bit.ly/wVdcY2 ) that officers were called to a home in Pacific Beach at about 2 a.m. Thursday on a report that a man had been playing with a gun and accidentally shot himself.
Cali says the man was showing guns to a woman he'd met earlier at a bar and put a pistol he believed was unloaded to his head. Cali says he then pulled the trigger.
In a statement, Commodore Collin Green says the Naval Special Warfare community is saddened by the incident and extends "our hearts and prayers" to the family in this difficult time."

1/6/2012 9:38:27 AM

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Some may call me a bad person, but I have trouble feeling that sorry for people who do such stupid things. Thought it was unloaded? Broke rule #1. Aimed at head? Broke rule #2. This isn't an accident, it's stupidity and neglect. Shit, I mean, there are basic safety rules to follow... it's not that hard to do.

1/6/2012 9:42:22 AM

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wmy0Wybcd0&feature=g-vrec&context=G29bb4caRVAAAAAAAACA

Why it is important to always carry.

1/6/2012 12:05:20 PM

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^ @ 1:17
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"...I seen blood just skeetin' everywhere"

1/6/2012 12:31:02 PM

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mail lady brought me 2500 pieces of once fired 5.56 lake city today

1/6/2012 1:13:49 PM

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^^ hahahaha....i laughed at that too

1/6/2012 1:23:14 PM

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I am headed out to my land to go shooting this afternoon around Noon. If anyone wants to join me, just PM me. I am leaving Cary at Noon...and the property is 25 mins away.

JP

1/7/2012 10:27:31 AM

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definitely gonna be a great day to go shooting. i'm gonna go send a few downrange this afternoon.

1/7/2012 11:20:14 AM

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Like new Verona Semi Auto Shotgun for sale $250 need gone soon.

http://www.cabelas.com/european-shotguns-verona-model-sx405-12-2.shtml

[Edited on January 7, 2012 at 2:41 PM. Reason : ,]

1/7/2012 2:40:02 PM

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Just added a Magpul MOE hand guard and AFG2 to my AR15, pretty pleased with the result:



Also if anyone is into Ruger 10/22's, you have got to get one of the new Ruger 25 round magazines. I tried one this weekend and was able to fire the whole 25 rounds as fast as possible with no jams or bad feeds, tried it four times. WAY better than the aftermarket 25/30 round magazines!

1/8/2012 8:39:29 AM

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"I am headed out to my land to go shooting this afternoon around Noon. If anyone wants to join me, just PM me. I am leaving Cary at Noon...and the property is 25 mins away.

JP"


What kind of land do you shoot on? Is it long range or short range?

1/8/2012 8:53:01 PM

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anyone know anything about an ithaca model 51? dad gave me the 12ga I took my first dove with when I was a kid but it needs some work...it's locked up and I don't know enough about them to know if it's something I can just take apart, fix, and safely fire or if I need to take it in

1/9/2012 4:45:12 AM

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DUDE! That's awesome! I don't know anything about it, but it's cool to know someone else has an Ithaca. I've got an M66 Super Single (3" 12ga.) that my dad passed down to me. Good luck getting it up and shootin' again.

1/9/2012 5:08:37 AM

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^^Its a decent piece of land. There are several 800+ yard shots if you want to set up for long distance. I usually stay around the 150 - 300 yard range.

1/9/2012 8:55:34 AM

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looking to get a first gun and a conceal permit. thoughts on the S&W bodyguard 380?

1/9/2012 10:47:30 AM

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I am biased against the 380, I don't really see a reason to ever use that round when a 9mm is available. Look into the Kahr CM9 or PM9 instead. That is if you just want something small enough to fit in your pocket, if you have only one pistol I would recommend either a compact glock or xd.

1/9/2012 10:57:03 AM

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^.380s are typically smaller, which matters to some, including me.

1/9/2012 10:59:23 AM

GKMatt
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small size is a factor that im looking for and i like the price point of the s&w. its also not going to be my only gun. i will also end up buying something more substantial for home protection and another handgun for my wife.

[Edited on January 9, 2012 at 11:34 AM. Reason : im not too worried about the small caliber yet, a .380 round is better than the knife i carry]

1/9/2012 11:32:49 AM

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^^ Yeah that is the only thing they really have going for them. My Kahr PM9 isn't really that much bigger than my Dad's Ruger LCP. We can pocket carry both of them and I prefer the way the Kahr feels in my hand and shoots.

Not trying to say they are worthless or anything, they definitely have their place, just not my thing.

1/9/2012 1:02:14 PM

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very true. I thought the LC9 felt huge (probably because I'm used to the LCP).

In the end, it comes down to person preference/ability. Sure, the 9mm has more power, but I can't think of a case where .380 wouldn't work and 9mm would (I mean, someone on PCP isn't going to feel the difference between these two rounds; isn't there a video of some guy getting pelted with a .40 or .45 and isn't phased?). The only downside(s) I see to .380 are ammunition availability (but has been fine for a while now) and ammunition price (I assume it's still high; haven't bought in a while ).

there is also a pretty sizeable weight difference.

[Edited on January 9, 2012 at 1:39 PM. Reason : /]

1/9/2012 1:36:05 PM

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"looking to get a first gun and a conceal permit. thoughts on the S&W bodyguard 380?"

I've got a class this Saturday if you're interested. Just send me a PM and I can get you more details.

1/9/2012 2:02:23 PM

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that would be awesome, unfortunately i live in richmond, va. otherwise, i would take you up on that offer.

[Edited on January 9, 2012 at 2:08 PM. Reason : ]

1/9/2012 2:08:41 PM

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For Wake County I know that you have to apply for pistol purchase permits in person. Do you have to pick them up in person or are they mailed to you? They're good for 2 years, correct?

1/9/2012 3:01:15 PM

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In person last I checked.

1/9/2012 3:03:28 PM

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^^My wake co. concealed permit was actually mailed to me. Maybe they'll do the same for the purchase permits. Of course, they'll tell you when you apply.

1/9/2012 3:15:31 PM

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I had to go pick them up I think.

1/9/2012 3:44:26 PM

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It's like they don't want working people to purchase handguns.

1/9/2012 4:01:26 PM

DoubleDown
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Who was it who was selling AR500 plates on here?

1/9/2012 4:44:32 PM

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y0willy0

also: http://www.bigdogsteel.com/

1/9/2012 4:47:34 PM

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If you guys are looking for cheap alternatives for reactive targets...$60 right here. The pins were free from the alley.


1/9/2012 6:10:23 PM

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"It's like they don't want working people to purchase handguns. "



hmmm- I hadn't actually thought about that. Whenever I was getting my permits (pistol and then CC), I was working part time and in school, so finding time to make it downtown wasn't a problem. I was told I had to come pick them up too, but I feel like they should offer some sort of mailing option, given that the address on your ID and everything is supposed to match up to the forms they give you. Kind of shitty if they don't let you do that.

1/9/2012 7:09:12 PM

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"For Wake County I know that you have to apply for pistol purchase permits in person. Do you have to pick them up in person or are they mailed to you? They're good for 2 years, correct?"


In person and ifrc they last for 5 years

1/9/2012 8:23:45 PM

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they are valid for 5 years and are no longer valid if sheriff changes or you move out of county.

1/9/2012 9:05:12 PM

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just put this on tonight.. i wanted something between my hand and the 'teeth' on the glock backstrap

1/9/2012 9:22:01 PM

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I'm looking to do the trigger relocation on a Saiga 7.62x39. Carolina Shooters Supply seems to have nice kits that include everything that you need. Does anyone know if there are better kits of equivalent kits for a better price?

I also wanted to get opinions on adding the bullet guide and filing the mag. release to modify the gun to accept standard AK mags. Saiga mags don't seem to be very hard to find. Are AK mags cheaper and, if so, cheap enough to justify the conversion? I already have 4 10-round mags and I'm looking to pick up some 30-round mags. Other than making the gun closer to an actual AK, I don't really see the justification to that modification.

1/9/2012 9:54:20 PM

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^ the trigger will be A LOT better after the conversion. you can still use the 10rders after the conversion and just wait to grind down the mag release. I ground mine down and and my factory mags still function fine.

the largest thing is the conversion allows you to use the pistol grip which is much more comfortable. if you just stick a t6 fusion stock on it and use the pistol grip with out moving the trigger you ARE NOT in 922R compliance ( to my understanding - by adding the pistol grip you have made an assault weapon. you can make an assault weapon but it has to use no more than X amount of foreign parts)

i used a tapco g2 trigger/hammer/spring didn't cost that much can't remember how much. conversion was easily done on a lazy afternoon.

any questions hit me up.

[Edited on January 9, 2012 at 10:08 PM. Reason : ..]

1/9/2012 10:07:49 PM

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"i wanted something between my hand and the 'teeth' on the glock backstrap"


i have used bicycle inner tube. wash it out stretch it over the grip and trim to fit with a razor. it is slightly sticky/tacky but doesn't leave a sticky residue on your hand or any thing

1/9/2012 10:11:16 PM

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speaking of 922r

how would the BATFE know which parts are U.S. made and which are imported? are they stamped or something?

1/9/2012 10:20:56 PM

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I'm pretty sure that I understand all the steps of the conversion and all the aspects of 922r compliance. It was my understanding that adding the bullet guide means that you have to file off material on the front of the Saiga mags if you still want to use them.

On a related topic, my Saiga doesn't have the square hole for the square nut needed to attached pistol grips. The trigger guard from Carolina Shooters Supply has that integrated into the trigger guard so that you don't need to cut the square hole in the receiver. I don't know if another vendor offers that.

1/9/2012 10:21:38 PM

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that pic makes it look like sandpaper, when its really more like velour. very soft, but sweat/waterproof and adhesive-backed. didn't cost much, so i'm trying it out. time for a range trip to get used to the grip and the new tritiums

1/9/2012 10:21:55 PM

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"speaking of 922r

how would the BATFE know which parts are U.S. made and which are imported? are they stamped or something?"


yes they are stamped or cast into the part that they are us made parts.

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"I'm pretty sure that I understand all the steps of the conversion and all the aspects of 922r compliance. It was my understanding that adding the bullet guide means that you have to file off material on the front of the Saiga mags if you still want to use them.

On a related topic, my Saiga doesn't have the square hole for the square nut needed to attached pistol grips. The trigger guard from Carolina Shooters Supply has that integrated into the trigger guard so that you don't need to cut the square hole in the receiver. I don't know if another vendor offers that."


i'd have to look at what exactly you are talking about file with regards to using with a standard mag.

on having the square the square hole for pistol grip nut, there is a plate on the bottom of the siagas. once i took that plate of, i had the hole for the trigger and the hole for the pistol grip nut in the proper positions. if i remember correctly, the trigger in the stock siaga configuration uses the pistol grip nut hole. i may be wrong, like i said going off of memory.

1/9/2012 10:58:50 PM

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Not all the Saigas have the square nut hole. It's supposed to be uncommon for the 7.62x39 versions to have it. Mine doesn't have it unless it's very well concealed under the wishbone piece that's part of the trigger group.

1/9/2012 11:12:45 PM

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if some of ya'll want to have a range day i'll bring my converted out and a few other toys.

we can look at and compare the differences

[Edited on January 9, 2012 at 11:48 PM. Reason : .]

1/9/2012 11:47:46 PM

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75b vs. 75b SA -- I don't have enough muscle memory with one or the other to have a real 'preference' on old habits, so with that being said, what do you guys think? Just punching holes in paper and a home defense weapon (though given my chances of that, I'm primarily buying it as a range gun). I'm thinking the SA but am open and would at least like to ask.

1/9/2012 11:51:27 PM

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anyone ever bought/installed a boyds stock? ordered one for my mauser yesterday after first dis-assembly revealed rot

oh well! is it absolutely necessary for me to glass bed this thing for shooting with open sights at 100 yards? the cheap, lazy bastard in me says no.

but it would be an interesting project... i can only watch so many youtube videos on this before i ask you guys for opinions/experiences/tips.

thanks!

1/10/2012 8:49:03 AM

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i doubt you'll need to glass bed it. try it before you bed it and if you're not happy with the accuracy, then bed it. probably won't notice the difference on that gun.

1/10/2012 10:22:47 AM

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Quote :
"if some of ya'll want to have a range day i'll bring my converted out and a few other toys."


what range would you go to? I have a pass to the Wake County range, but I don't like going there.

1/10/2012 10:52:22 AM

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Just a reminder to everyone that the Dixie gun show at the fairgrounds is this weekend

1/10/2012 3:16:03 PM

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classicarms will have some k98s soon. time for you to acquire a mauser, paerabol.

8mm is as cheap as 7.62x54r and a superior cartridge in every way (IMO).

[Edited on January 10, 2012 at 3:18 PM. Reason : they have them, just not for sale yet*]

1/10/2012 3:18:11 PM

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Saiga stuff:

The square pistol grip lug hole will probably not be visible unless you've totally stripped the innards or removed the plate on the bottom. The stock trigger uses a slot that is located directly behind the PG lug. If you don't have the square hole there, making one with a Dremel is trivial.

The bullet guide mod requires removing material from either the catch or the magazines. The Saiga mags use a small tab and AK mags use a larger tab, so you have to file a little material off of the catch to get AK mags to lock in, or file down the AK mag tab. The end result is either a rifle that has loose factory mag fitment or AK mags that have loose fitment in AK rifles. I modified my mag catch, not my mags, and the factory mags still work fine, albeit a touch wobbly when empty. I didn't have to file anything off of my factory mags to make them fit with the guide, so idk about that part.

The CSS kit is a decent deal, but you can get everything minus the trigger guard for about $85. Reusing your existing trigger guard is not hard at all, and it can simply be riveted back in place once you're done. Lots of ways to go about it, some cheaper, some easier.

1/10/2012 4:12:12 PM

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