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« on: February 22, 2015, 11:40:21 PM »
She's everything you could have ever hoped for. She's beautiful, smart, funny, kind, loving, and loyal. She's a beast in bed and she's into everything you are. She loves you fiercely.
Problem is, she is recently divorced and she has two kids.
What do you do?
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« on: February 22, 2015, 03:50:56 PM »
Seriously Chakas, I don't have all the answers. Go on /k/, find an AR thread, ask there.
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« on: February 22, 2015, 01:56:09 PM »
I wouldn't mind the no forward assist thing. It's something that to me, is rarely used and serves next to no purpose whatsoever. I don't mind having one, but I'd prefer not to. Other than that, as long as the parts on the rifle are mil-spec, it's fine with me. I actually don't tend to buy rifles fully assembled from companies. I usually custom build them so I know it's done right and in the way I want.
There really isn't any reason not to have one. It aids with cambering. It's just a useful tool.
That's my plan. When I find a lower cheap enough I am going to grab it and start building. Slowly, but I'll start.
If you're looking to build a rifle, this site might help: http://www.shop.masdefense.com/main.sc
Thanks. I'll probably pick up a total parts kit from somewhere though. Everything but the lower. Or, I'll just piece it out till I am happy.
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« on: February 22, 2015, 12:08:00 PM »
I wouldn't mind the no forward assist thing. It's something that to me, is rarely used and serves next to no purpose whatsoever. I don't mind having one, but I'd prefer not to. Other than that, as long as the parts on the rifle are mil-spec, it's fine with me. I actually don't tend to buy rifles fully assembled from companies. I usually custom build them so I know it's done right and in the way I want.
There really isn't any reason not to have one. It aids with cambering. It's just a useful tool. That's my plan. When I find a lower cheap enough I am going to grab it and start building. Slowly, but I'll start.
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« on: February 22, 2015, 11:56:28 AM »
Do you want cheap and works? Or do you want something name brand?
Just something that will hold a zero with moderate handling and won't break on me.
Bass Pro has a shit load of cheap glass for under a hundred that will do just that. It's cheap, it'll work, but it's not Eotech, Aimpoint, Trijicon, Elcan, or Leupold.
Look at Truglo. My brother has a Truglo red dot that he likes on this...M&P 15 s-s-sporter.
God as my witness, I will never buy an M&P Sporter. Fuck that. FUCK THAT
Ok. Awesome. And what's wrong with an M&P Sporter?
No forward assist. Barrel isn't chrome lined. I've heard about reliability issues. Just plain dumb. There is no reason to by an M&P 15 sporter when the Ruger AR556 is a thing. Cheaper, and more milspec than an M&P 15 sporter will ever be out of the box.
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« on: February 22, 2015, 11:42:35 AM »
Do you want cheap and works? Or do you want something name brand?
Just something that will hold a zero with moderate handling and won't break on me.
Bass Pro has a shit load of cheap glass for under a hundred that will do just that. It's cheap, it'll work, but it's not Eotech, Aimpoint, Trijicon, Elcan, or Leupold. Look at Truglo. My brother has a Truglo red dot that he likes on this...M&P 15 s-s-sporter. God as my witness, I will never buy an M&P Sporter. Fuck that. FUCK THAT
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« on: February 22, 2015, 11:39:05 AM »
Do you want cheap and works? Or do you want something name brand?
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« on: February 22, 2015, 11:35:22 AM »
Why is there a pawprint on his ass?
Why isn't there one on yours?
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« on: February 22, 2015, 11:31:46 AM »
What the fuck do we do now? Fuck they have a 1919.
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« on: February 21, 2015, 10:16:20 PM »
The aerospace academy I went to helped pay for a good amount if you pulled a few strings with the ones at the airport.
Details. There is Embry Riddle in Prescott that I am somewhat interested in, but I never considered it till recently. I've always been interested in general aviation. Just to get up and fly when ever I want to. I've been eyeing ground school and flight school for a long time, and I knew the price for that. But the costs for instrument ratings and Commercial just blew my mind.
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« on: February 21, 2015, 10:05:29 PM »
I'm looking into maybe becoming an aerial photographer. Either as a pure pilot, or as a mix. So I am going to need my Commercial license and Instrument Rating. So, as a pre-requisite I am looking at just General aviation permitting. So, basic Private Pilot stuff.
Just a rental of a Cessna 150 alone is $92/hr at my local flight school. Overall cost of the program is almost 6,000 dollars. That's just general aviation. That's Cessnas and Pipers out on pleasure flights.
Then I have to get instrument rated, which is probably another couple grand. The Commercial rated for another couple grand.
Holy shit, this is like going to a University with no scholarships.
Then once I get all that shit done, I'll have to get my own plane. Which less face it, will probably be a Cessna of some small variety. Probably either a 150 or a 172. That's another 30 to 50 thousand. Then I have to get it maintained. Then I have to Hanger it or something. That's a couple hundred a month. Then I have to fuel it. Cessna gas is not cheap.
God this shit is expensive. I really would love to do this. Getting paid to fly is a dream of mine. But the cost of everything is overwhelming.
I found one school that will get me all my ratings up to twin engine commercial with a number of accolades like High performance engine, pressurized cabin, etc... That's 70 grand...
Flying is expensive.
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« on: February 20, 2015, 09:38:38 PM »
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« on: February 20, 2015, 12:56:25 PM »
Well... I guess the only thing to ask is why?
The way he was looking at me. He wanted to cruise for Earth babes. He needed a wingman. He's just a little...pushy?
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« on: February 20, 2015, 12:51:59 PM »
He's a bit much... Spoiler GO AHEAD AND STARE AT IT. Spoiler Chicks dig UFOs. WHAT DO YOU MEAN THIS ISN'T A UFO?! Spoiler See that chick over there? She wants the D Spoiler WHAT DO YOU MEAN THAT EARTHLING WOMEN DON'T LIKE GREE D?! I'M MEAN, I'M LEAN, I'M GREEN, AND I'M A ASTRO-LOVIN' MACHINE.
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« on: February 19, 2015, 09:44:36 PM »
It really might be. I know my father suffers from mild depression. The thing is though, I always have drive, I just at times feel like that drive is getting me nowhere. I find my self on google maps often just panning and looking, throwing my self down on a street view. I see all these wonderful places and I feel like I may never get to see them. I feel like I will be stuck here, where I am, and in response to that I remember all the friends I had and how they have all left. I remember my early high school years and I just find my self down.
I, think more than anything, what I need is change. I've been stuck in this depressing corner of California for 20 years. I've seen it slowly descend into the cess pool that is your average LA suburb. I want to leave, I have the desire and will to leave. But I lack the ability. I have no money, and that is the biggest limiting factor to my wanderlust. 90 dollars will not get you far. But at the same time, I've considered just taking my cash, fueling up, and driving in a direction and where my engine dies is where I stop.
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« on: February 19, 2015, 09:25:44 PM »
I'm not really sure why. Or at least I cannot put my finger on it. Might be, I don't want to say pains of nostalgia, maybe 'sad' memories. Might be just overall lack of motivation. I've just been kinda meh lately.
Anyone else in the same boat? What you guys doing to cope or deal with it?
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« on: February 19, 2015, 08:06:29 PM »
Ahh bylat. Cyka.
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« on: February 18, 2015, 05:23:13 PM »
Damn! That is way too long for any purchase. What state?
NJ
I feel for you man.
According to my LegalHeat app.. that state isn't very gun friendly. Surprisingly, its rated even worse than California in terms of Open Carry laws. 0_o. While Concealed Carried, they are rated the same.
Jersey is worse than LOLKOMMIFORNIA?!
LOL
A 72 year old man was just arrested in New Jersey and charged with felony weapons possession. His crime? He had a flint lock pistol, unloaded, in the glove box. He faces 10 years in prison, and I believe NJ has a mandatory 5 year sentence for any weapons charge.
Yes, I read the story. I think it's funny that people shit on California all the time for our gun laws, but then this shit happens.
California is pants on head retarded when it comes to gun laws. Like the microstamping acquirement or the "Deadly features." California is just a laughing stock.
Jersey seems to be pretty cold and calculating with theirs. People are afraid of New Jersey.
How many times did you jack off to that picture?
"COLD AND CALCULATING HURR DURR NAZI FETISH"
Almost as often as I bang ur mom.
Calm down Billy Bo Bob, I know you're used to fucking your own mom but mine's off limits.
Hell no. She makes me Pancakes every morning after. She's a pretty classy lady.
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« on: February 18, 2015, 05:10:03 PM »
Damn! That is way too long for any purchase. What state?
NJ
I feel for you man.
According to my LegalHeat app.. that state isn't very gun friendly. Surprisingly, its rated even worse than California in terms of Open Carry laws. 0_o. While Concealed Carried, they are rated the same.
Jersey is worse than LOLKOMMIFORNIA?!
LOL
A 72 year old man was just arrested in New Jersey and charged with felony weapons possession. His crime? He had a flint lock pistol, unloaded, in the glove box. He faces 10 years in prison, and I believe NJ has a mandatory 5 year sentence for any weapons charge.
Yes, I read the story. I think it's funny that people shit on California all the time for our gun laws, but then this shit happens.
California is pants on head retarded when it comes to gun laws. Like the microstamping acquirement or the "Deadly features." California is just a laughing stock.
Jersey seems to be pretty cold and calculating with theirs. People are afraid of New Jersey.
How many times did you jack off to that picture?
"COLD AND CALCULATING HURR DURR NAZI FETISH"
Almost as often as I bang ur mom.
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« on: February 18, 2015, 04:35:32 PM »
Damn! That is way too long for any purchase. What state?
NJ
I feel for you man.
According to my LegalHeat app.. that state isn't very gun friendly. Surprisingly, its rated even worse than California in terms of Open Carry laws. 0_o. While Concealed Carried, they are rated the same.
Jersey is worse than LOLKOMMIFORNIA?!
LOL
A 72 year old man was just arrested in New Jersey and charged with felony weapons possession. His crime? He had a flint lock pistol, unloaded, in the glove box. He faces 10 years in prison, and I believe NJ has a mandatory 5 year sentence for any weapons charge.
Yes, I read the story. I think it's funny that people shit on California all the time for our gun laws, but then this shit happens.
California is pants on head retarded when it comes to gun laws. Like the microstamping acquirement or the "Deadly features." California is just a laughing stock. Jersey seems to be pretty cold and calculating with theirs. People are afraid of New Jersey.
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« on: February 18, 2015, 01:43:08 PM »
Damn! That is way too long for any purchase. What state?
NJ
I feel for you man.
According to my LegalHeat app.. that state isn't very gun friendly. Surprisingly, its rated even worse than California in terms of Open Carry laws. 0_o. While Concealed Carried, they are rated the same.
Jersey is worse than LOLKOMMIFORNIA?!
LOL
A 72 year old man was just arrested in New Jersey and charged with felony weapons possession. His crime? He had a flint lock pistol, unloaded, in the glove box. He faces 10 years in prison, and I believe NJ has a mandatory 5 year sentence for any weapons charge.
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« on: February 18, 2015, 12:21:04 PM »
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« on: February 17, 2015, 04:27:20 PM »
Well, have you?
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« on: February 16, 2015, 10:46:54 PM »
States can nullify FEDERAL shit?
10th Amendment.
Basically, as long as it doesn't involve interstate commerce, the States can legally do what they want. Which is how the handful of states that have nullified this shit have gotten away with it. What it boils down to is, as long as it stays in state, it's golden.
Isn't that in direct conflict with the Supremacy Clause?
They are using the laws established in a constitutional amendment as the basis for nullifying federal gun control law. As long as the laws stay instate, they are in their right. So, any firearm produced in the face of say, the 1934 NFA, would have to produced in the state that nullified the federal laws and could not leave the state. A handful of states have already done this going as far back as 2013, and to this point nothing has happened. Not a peep from the feds about it.
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« on: February 16, 2015, 12:47:42 AM »
States can nullify FEDERAL shit?
10th Amendment. Basically, as long as it doesn't involve interstate commerce, the States can legally do what they want. Which is how the handful of states that have nullified this shit have gotten away with it. What it boils down to is, as long as it stays in state, it's golden.
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« on: February 15, 2015, 10:25:55 PM »
I am really getting pissed off with this bull shit. A Federal agency should NOT have the power to dictate law to determine what is legal and illegal. A Federal Agency should NOT be able to interpret law to suit their own agenda. A Federal Agency SHOULD BE under Congressional oversight to prevent it from making law.
The only place that law can be created is in the Capitol building, NOT on the desk of a federal agency's director.
What am I talking about? Well, it comes down to a number of agencies that have taken upon them selves to essentially write law. Guilty parties include but are not limited to: Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives Food and Drug Administration Environmental Protection Agency Bureau of Land Management
But the most egregious violation of the intent of law is from the ATF. The ATF is considering a ban on XM855 5.56x45mm 'Green tip' ammunition. Why, you may ask? Because under their own 'determination' it is an armor piercing bullet. Since 1984, manufacture and sale of, "Armor Piercing" ammunition in pistols is banned. Why is this important? Well XM855 is capable of being fired out of a pistol. What Pistol you may ask? WELL AN AR-15 PISTOL THAT IS!
The ATF classifies. Get this, the ATF "CLASSIFIES" not the author of the bill, not Congress, not the Supreme Court, the ATF "CLASSIFIES" as in INTERPRETS THE LAW. The ATF classifies armor piercing bullets as solid metal core that isn't lead with a copper jacket. So Solid Copper, armor piercing. Solid Steel, armor piercing. Solid what ever, Armor piercing. Copper jacket with lead core, not armor piercing.
So what is the big deal? Well "Green Tip" is NOT ARMOR PIERCING. Green tip is a copper jacketed bullet with a lead core and a steel perpetrator in the tip. It's not a solid steel projectile. It's not a solid copper projectile. It is a copper jacketed lead core projectile with a bit of steel in the cap. By the definition of the law, that is not armor piercing.
So, why is the ATF doing this? That is a difficult question to answer without sounding tin-foil hat toting. Basically it comes down to this. Green Tip was exempted from the law by the ATF. This lasted for years with AR pistols on the market. Then all of a sudden, read now, they changed their minds and decided that Green Tip was all of a sudden 'armor piercing.'
Even the author of the law, Representative Biaggi said, "Our legislation does not seek to affect in any way ammunition made originally or primarily for rifle use." So the ATF took it upon them selves to completely ignore the author of the law and ban ammunition "Made originally or primarily for rifle use." Completely ignoring the fact that the law was originally intended to protect law enforcement. Law Enforcement generally wears a level II armor plate. It's a form of soft armor. The law aimed to prevent acquisition of "armor piercing" pistol ammunition (A whole 'nother level of bull shit, but I digress.) Why is this important? Well consider this. Level II body armor is designed to stop pistol caliber bullets. Just about any, if not all, .223 bullets fired from an AR-15 or any rifle for that matter, will penetrate level II body armor with ease. It seems the author of the bill knew these which is why he exempted rifle ammunition.
But here we are. 7N6 5.45x39 ammunition banned from import because someone made an AK-74 pistol. 7.62x39 ammunition surplus banned from import because someone made a AKM pistol. XM855 banned from sale to civilians because who the fuck knows.
It boils down to the ATF interpreting and changing law to suit their own needs. This all stems from the free reign that Congress gave agencies like the ATF, the EPA, and the BLM. They get to interpret, define, and enforce the law while all being in elected positions. The Congress essentially said, "FUCK IT, YOU DECIDE MR ATF."
The BLM Does this. The EPA does this. The DEA does this. The FDA does this. The ATF does this. All these agencies can essentially make laws and enforce laws on a whim. Unelected 'officials' deciding the law. See why that is an issue?
Isn't modern Federal government fun?
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« on: February 12, 2015, 03:46:20 PM »
Playing War Thunder's simulator battle event. No hud, just you, your tank/airplane, and your wits. It's Americans and Russians vs Germans. I decided to fly a P-47. Second ever game in Simulator battle. I have my trackir set up, and my joystick properly setup.
In my first 5 minutes I got spooked by a Yak-9T and dropped my bombs in panic expecting a fight. Well there went my Tank Killing ability.
Well for a good bit nothing happened, I was just calling out targets for the ground forces and any CAS aircraft we had up. Then someone spotted a Ju-87 over our ground forces. I quickly scanned the area where I finally noticing him circling, scanning for targets. I slotted in on his six, got a good burst in and down he went. My first ever Sim battle kill.
Again for a while longer nothing happened. Continued to scan. That's when I spotted another two Jerries flying over the battle. One definite Ju-87 and one twin engined that I only caught a glimpse of. The Twin engine plane slotted in on me so I opened my throttle and hit the deck and broke contact. Once I could no longer see him I regained altitude and returned to the battle. Again this dude slots in on me and I break contact. Using the Jug's fantastic airspeed. Well this time I had his number. It was clearly a BF-110 and not the Me-410 that I feared. I watched him like a hawk this time and sure enough he broke off again. So I brought my nose around and again pushed my P-47 to the limit.
Since he was a slow dumb Bf-110 I quickly caught up to him in my big fat, but surprisingly fast Jug. My 8 .50 cals roared to life. First burst knocked out his landing gear. Second burst killed his gunner. Last burst set him on fire. Boom, Bf-110 down. I just scored my second Air to Air victory in one game, which is my second ever Sim battle sortie.
The match was over and I was shaking. My palms were sweaty, and I felt exhilarated. Sim battle pilots are no slouches, and I managed to kill two. Ableit with a far superior aircraft, but still, TWO KILLS ON MY SECOND FLYOUT. Not once did I stall or lose control. That big fat lady was happy as can be and cheerfully responded to my every control. I think I'm in love.
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« on: February 09, 2015, 10:39:13 PM »
Now, don't get me wrong, I shit post, but you guys SHIT POST. It's like shit posting is going out of style and you fgts want to make it go faster. I feel dumber for browsing.
I only stay out of curiosity, you know, for science...
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« on: February 09, 2015, 09:44:25 PM »
The Czech republic does pretty good with CCW. Why not the rest of Europe?
Cultural differences. The Czechs have had a very well developed firearms industry and a long history of civilian ownership. Czech arms manufacturers were largely untouched when they were under Communist control during the Cold War, but civilian ownership was obviously restricted. But even then it was not as strict compared to other Soviet Bloc countries.
After the fall of communism, the Czechs wanted their guns back for pretty obvious reasons.
The Czechs have a long standing tradition of loving freedom and making great guns. There was two attempted revolutions, one successful. Like I said, why can't the rest of Europe be as based as Czechland?
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« on: February 09, 2015, 09:42:49 PM »
/k/ is love, /k/ is life.
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