DoubleBarrel wrote:
That just as well be called the five pillars of politics. It's every political party's main tools lined up in a row. And everybody's trying to say that only "the other guy" uses them.


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DoubleBarrel wrote:
nightflameauto wrote:DoubleBarrel wrote:
That just as well be called the five pillars of politics. It's every political party's main tools lined up in a row. And everybody's trying to say that only "the other guy" uses them.![]()
DoubleBarrel wrote:nightflameauto wrote:DoubleBarrel wrote:
That just as well be called the five pillars of politics. It's every political party's main tools lined up in a row. And everybody's trying to say that only "the other guy" uses them.![]()
So You are using pillars 2 and 5...........correct ?
nightflameauto wrote:DoubleBarrel wrote:nightflameauto wrote:DoubleBarrel wrote:
That just as well be called the five pillars of politics. It's every political party's main tools lined up in a row. And everybody's trying to say that only "the other guy" uses them.![]()
So You are using pillars 2 and 5...........correct ?
The point just flew about twenty five miles over your head.
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nightflameauto wrote:DoubleBarrel wrote:nightflameauto wrote:DoubleBarrel wrote:
That just as well be called the five pillars of politics. It's every political party's main tools lined up in a row. And everybody's trying to say that only "the other guy" uses them.![]()
So You are using pillars 2 and 5...........correct ?
The point just flew about twenty five miles over your head.
madryan wrote:Arguing with Doublebarrel is like playing chess with a Pigeon.
No matter what you do/say he's just gonna prance all over the board, knock the pieces over and shit everywhere.
nightflameauto wrote:Damn, those two should live together for a week and film it. I'll bet it could be edited down to be the most entertaining movie of the year.
madryan would lose his shit about how leaving the ketchup out is a conservative attack on the poor that have to buy new ketchup and doublebarrel can rant about how living in pinko commie leftist dreamland leads to leaving the cap off the toothpaste. It'd be fucking amazing.
nightflameauto wrote:Damn, those two should live together for a week and film it. I'll bet it could be edited down to be the most entertaining movie of the year.
madryan would lose his shit about how leaving the ketchup out is a conservative attack on the poor that have to buy new ketchup and doublebarrel can rant about how living in pinko commie leftist dreamland leads to leaving the cap off the toothpaste. It'd be fucking amazing.
Sasquatch wrote:nightflameauto wrote:Damn, those two should live together for a week and film it. I'll bet it could be edited down to be the most entertaining movie of the year.
madryan would lose his shit about how leaving the ketchup out is a conservative attack on the poor that have to buy new ketchup and doublebarrel can rant about how living in pinko commie leftist dreamland leads to leaving the cap off the toothpaste. It'd be fucking amazing.
i also love how it is an AK47 vs a double-barrel shotgun and how each gun fits their personality.
Sasquatch wrote:nightflameauto wrote:Damn, those two should live together for a week and film it. I'll bet it could be edited down to be the most entertaining movie of the year.
madryan would lose his shit about how leaving the ketchup out is a conservative attack on the poor that have to buy new ketchup and doublebarrel can rant about how living in pinko commie leftist dreamland leads to leaving the cap off the toothpaste. It'd be fucking amazing.
i also love how it is an AK47 vs a double-barrel shotgun and how each gun fits their personality.
Sasquatch wrote:
damn, that is very nice man.
DoubleBarrel wrote:
Nice![]()
I worked at Picatinny Arsenal, where they developed the Picatinny rail.
madryan wrote:DoubleBarrel wrote:
Nice![]()
I worked at Picatinny Arsenal, where they developed the Picatinny rail.
Very cool. The ability to hang stuff off your rifle is huge. I remember when I was in we were still stuck with duct tape and whatnot lol.
DoubleBarrel wrote:madryan wrote:DoubleBarrel wrote:
Nice![]()
I worked at Picatinny Arsenal, where they developed the Picatinny rail.
Very cool. The ability to hang stuff off your rifle is huge. I remember when I was in we were still stuck with duct tape and whatnot lol.
You got duct tape![]()
I'm not saying I'm old school, but back in my day the hand guards were triangular shaped.
madryan wrote:Sasquatch wrote:
damn, that is very nice man.
Thanks...
That's a relatively new build.
Bravo Company 16in Mid Length upper, Larue Rail, BCM Bolt Carrier group, etc. I had ADCO drill it for the taper pins on the front sight. BCM comp, charging handle, etc. All that on a Noveske lower with an LMT stock.
I moved the aimpoint over to this one from my other carbine which is an LMT. It's still got batteries in it I put in when GW was president and they've still not run down. Amazing sight.
I painted it earlier this summer.
Sasquatch wrote:madryan wrote:Sasquatch wrote:
damn, that is very nice man.
Thanks...
That's a relatively new build.
Bravo Company 16in Mid Length upper, Larue Rail, BCM Bolt Carrier group, etc. I had ADCO drill it for the taper pins on the front sight. BCM comp, charging handle, etc. All that on a Noveske lower with an LMT stock.
I moved the aimpoint over to this one from my other carbine which is an LMT. It's still got batteries in it I put in when GW was president and they've still not run down. Amazing sight.
I painted it earlier this summer.
wow.you know WAAAY more about ARs than i do. seriously, probably the nicest AR i have seen. it is exactly how i would want it.
if i put something together like that it would probably blow my hand off or something.
madryan wrote:DoubleBarrel wrote:madryan wrote:DoubleBarrel wrote:
Nice![]()
I worked at Picatinny Arsenal, where they developed the Picatinny rail.
Very cool. The ability to hang stuff off your rifle is huge. I remember when I was in we were still stuck with duct tape and whatnot lol.
You got duct tape![]()
I'm not saying I'm old school, but back in my day the hand guards were triangular shaped.
We had A2's most of my time in. Started getting the A4 uppers just as I got out. Made mounting optics much better. I still remember the first time I got to play around with an M4 I was pretty stoked. So much lighter and handier. I was working with SOTG out of Okinawa at the time and some army SF guys we were working with had them.
DoubleBarrel wrote:madryan wrote:DoubleBarrel wrote:madryan wrote:DoubleBarrel wrote:
Nice![]()
I worked at Picatinny Arsenal, where they developed the Picatinny rail.
Very cool. The ability to hang stuff off your rifle is huge. I remember when I was in we were still stuck with duct tape and whatnot lol.
You got duct tape![]()
I'm not saying I'm old school, but back in my day the hand guards were triangular shaped.
We had A2's most of my time in. Started getting the A4 uppers just as I got out. Made mounting optics much better. I still remember the first time I got to play around with an M4 I was pretty stoked. So much lighter and handier. I was working with SOTG out of Okinawa at the time and some army SF guys we were working with had them.
OMG, I spent a year at Camp Henoko working in the ammo dumpLoved it there
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If I ever won the lottery I'd go back just to get some Charlie's Taco's
btw, is that a 5.56 or 7.62 ?