Epic event, my .223 suppressor will never be the same!
Is it destroyed???
Epic event, my .223 suppressor will never be the same!
Is it destroyed???
Nope.
It just lost its factory coating, it is still functioning perfectly.
Nope.
It just lost its factory coating, it is still functioning perfectly.
Suppressed is good, full auto is better, full auto supressed is the best!!
not me! I think you mean Tyler, though I do have videos of you.
It's early Monday morning now, and I'm back at home perusing the threads from this weekend and reliving some of the moments. What an excellent event!
I will echo everyone and give a huge thanks to lovemywoods for providing the venue. We'd be hard-pressed to find a place like that without restrictions up in town anywhere. A separate thanks is needed for all the prep work he did that no one saw, but enjoyed the benefits of. As always, the food and ribs were awesome!
We added 2 new vendors this year, and I want to congratulate Doug (Slow Hand) and Bob (Rotor Talker) on making their first NFA Day a total success! They integrated well into the setup, and we really appreciate what they brought to this year's event, literally and figuratively.
Mark (shooter521), Craig (bigcraig), and Nick (VUPDblue)-- as always, you guys rock, and we appreciate all the planning efforts you put into the weekend, as well as lugging ALL that gear down. You guys have a small fortune in rifle cases alone. . . .
To those that were able to make it down to NFA Day 2009-- THANK YOU! You made all of our planning and hosting efforts totally worth it! The smiles on all your faces were priceless! I think everyone got an up-close and personal education in NFA weapons, and even broke down some common NFA myths.
As I was telling someone this weekend, you're never quite sure what kind of group you're gonna get when you let 25 strangers from the internet come and shoot full-auto guns at your house , but this group impressed me. Everyone practiced safe gun handling, even those who've had little exposure to firearms in general. Everyone was respectful of lovemywoods' house and property, and no major messes/accidents/damage were left.
tyler34 - thanks for letting me whittle on that tree with your uber-cool knife. You've got quite an impressive collection of hard-use stuff. Also, those baked beans were the best I've EVER had!
Chefcook - I was glad to see Wesley having a good time. I hope he enjoyed his venture out into the sticks.
colt45er - It was great meeting your Dad. Did you say he came in from DC? Because he got geared up more like someone from Montana!
mettle - Tell your wife those Hershey kiss cookies were awesome! Good luck on your psych paper.
Clay - Give a big thanks to your wife and in-laws for letting you break away for the day!
danielocean03, Nuke-In-Indy, theweakerbrother, hotfarmboy1, cj5muddslinger, Flintlock, alfahornet, ZbornacSVT, Andyccw, Indy_Guy_77, and ol' techres - You guys flat rocked the socks off those gun! Thanks for coming down and enjoying the day with us.
Till next year. . . .
He was trying to figure out how to play a tune on the plates to the left lol...
I learned that my wife can sleep through full auto fire and the Saiga 12 with the 20 round drum going non-stop, all within 50 feet of her...
Wouldn't that make a killer school project?
colt45er - It was great meeting your Dad. Did you say he came in from DC? Because he got geared up more like someone from Montana!
I learned that my wife can sleep through full auto fire and the Saiga 12 with the 20 round drum going non-stop, all within 50 feet of her...
-Andy
Wouldn't that make a killer school project?
Someone left a nice black camp chair in a black cloth bag.
Next time we need to have a better incline to the hill so short fat bastiges like me don't have to be in front...GROUP PICTURE!!