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going to soak them in water and throw them on the grill with the ribs
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had a good corn crop this year made it for the july 4 cookout http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2005-4/988983/MVC-007S.JPG
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RIFLEMAN what state do you live in?
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the .45 rifle is a joy to shoot no recoil just a thud..easy to hit with even with the big peep sight.. if anyone in the reamer coop needs the reamer let me know
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this is a link to some pics i hope...this is a boyd stock and a badger barrel no finish yet http://www.villagephotos.com/pubbrowse.asp?folder_id=1692639
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The Military Is Just Now Figuring This Out?
sonic1 replied to Sailormilan2's topic in Chewing the Cud
i"ve read were a lot of the guys are wanting the m14 because they need more knockdown...and anyone says a Marine can"t shoot ...is crazy -
your right these things are hard to polish..a blaster makes quick work of it..have one i put a .45 acp barrel on really fun to shoot..i emailed rhineland arms about there clip adapter ..got back a reply they did"nt have any right now, they did"nt bother telling me when they would....
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i know CHASMIKE is very happy with his turk in 6mm..
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well this really makes this off topic...but because the receiver he made from sheet metal is a new receiver that was never a rifle...it is legal to make it a pistol... once the mil.surp rifle was cutup it is no longer a gun only parts and because its a pistol federal law 922r does not apply meaning it need not have any u.s made parts http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=3&f=122&t=245366
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roy the yugo barrel shank is .910 ..so you get into the same question as the small ring turk mag. just what is safe.. many small shank rifles chambered in .308 and there threaded as were the ak is pinned... if you only shot nato .308 it would slightly safer because of the lower pressure... sounds like another test gun.
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there"ll be no retirement for me , the retirement plan for the the company i work for is a just under a billion under funded..just a matter of time before they cancel it like all the other companies are doing..looks like only state and gov. workers will have a retirement i a few years..
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go to clymer reamers and look up .308 win. http://www.clymertool.com/cgi-bin/reamer.cgi or here http://www.reloadbench.com/cartspec.html
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heres a good web site that listes metric rifle cartridges http://members.shaw.ca/cstein0/metric.htm
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if ever a gun was designed for just one round i think it was a MN ...i have cut, ground and welded on a couple off and on for a year trying to get some thing to feed in these things..i have to many other projects to spend any more time on them....so all i can offer is good luck
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this is what i used .... http://www.e-gunparts.com/DisplayAd.asp?ch...hrSuperSKU=&MC=
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i have a turk that i built with a rem 700 barrel in 22.250 and added a magazine kit ..and it turned out just fine.
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this bring up the old question....how can they modify a c and r rifle and still sell it on a c&r ?
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RI1093CA-G Yugo M59/66 Rifle, Cal. 7.62x39mm California Legal -- Good semi-auto, 7.62x39mm, has a real blade bayonet, a nifty new muzzle brake, and is California legal? Why, it's our new Yugo M59/66 modified for... $139.87
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here a clip feed mauser for a 7.62x39 http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2005-4/988983/MVC-002S.JPG it can be done , just not a good platform for such a small round
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the police were only helping out..... ATF CONTINUES EFFORTS TO RETURN KATRINA GUNS NEW ORLEANS -- The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) is continuing its efforts to return firearms held for safekeeping after Hurricane Katrina to their rightful owners. Several law enforcement agencies and National Guard units provided ATF with approximately 530 firearms they retained for safekeeping while searching for hurricane victims. The agencies turned to ATF because they did not have an adequate storage facility of their own to store the firearms or their storage facility was damaged by the hurricane. ATF special agents have identified the legal owners of approximately 400 of the 530 retained firearms and returned their guns to them. In addition, ATF special agents have identified the owners of approximately 15 other firearms and are in the process of returning those guns as well. Before returning any firearm, ATF has conducted an investigation to ensure all of the owners were legally entitled to retain their weapons. ATF will provide local law enforcement agencies in the New Orleans area with a list of the remaining firearms in ATF custody in order that these agencies and ATF can work together to return the few remaining firearms in ATF custody to the legal owners.
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kasenit is good stuff..when making small parts for old guns it really make them last longer
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52 and got them all......red skelton was one of the greats