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    Andy219

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    Clearly your grape flavored Blunts have stunted your social cigar skills. At the NWI INGO Clubhouse we have all sorts of fun social activities that range from having dirty strangers stuff Andy's gun down his pants to scratch an itch to fish fries, turkey dinners, and occasionally the odd ceiling dent from a mishandled 1911. So freshly delivered homemade strudel is no more incongruent than our other activities. But grape flavored, brown paper wrapped, "tobacco" used to treat glocoma, well that is something the more learned lawyers might do, but us regular folks, we like tobacco in our cigars!

    Lol, Grape cigars for everybody.... :rockwoot:
     

    Bill B

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    Clearly your grape flavored Blunts have stunted your social cigar skills. At the NWI INGO Clubhouse we have all sorts of fun social activities that range from having dirty strangers stuff Andy's gun down his pants to scratch an itch to fish fries, turkey dinners, and occasionally the odd ceiling dent from a mishandled 1911. So freshly delivered homemade strudel is no more incongruent than our other activities. But grape flavored, brown paper wrapped, "tobacco" used to treat glocoma, well that is something the more learned lawyers might do, but us regular folks, we like tobacco in our cigars!
    You forgot the intellectually stimulating conversation and educational television.
     

    jedi

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    Well.... gotta computer down, so maybe stop in later today...

    I'm thinking there are too many carbs in the strudel though... I'll just bring some carb free, caffiene enhanced coffee with me though... if this one isn't too screwed up...

    PS: Windows 8 sucks...

    That doesn't give me hope, I am heading out in a few minutes to set up a new pc that came with Windows 8 for one my clients. So far my expose to Windows 8 has been limited to the free demo, and a Surface RT tablet.

    Download and install Windows 8 Classic Shell (it's free)
    sourceforge.net/projects/classicshell/

    and make it look like WIN 7 or prior and all will be good. Unless the clinet has a touchscreen the "out of the box" windows 8 GUI blows.

    Ok the account manger said a RH and an AMBI will both be shipped to us today.

    Now that is good customer service there! :yesway:
     

    Wild Deuce

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    it is actually easy when you run your rifle left handed and your pistol right handed. when I transition, I can slide the rifle behind me with my left hand as I draw my pistol with my right. It is actually a very smooth process.

    That makes even less sense.

    Your support hand should bring the rifle down, which would bring it to your pistol side. You would then have to reach around the rifle and draw the pistol.

    Unless you are ditching the rifle with hand on pistol grip, which would make even less sense than the above version. Especially if the sling has any tension at all.

    That does it, we need to do this and see which is faster.

    @TS4, I think he's talking about running the rifle as a left handed shooter and then transitioning to right-handed shooter for the pistol ... with the pistol holstered on his right side and the rifle being stowed left side ... I think. What he says makes sense if you assume this is what he means.
     

    melensdad

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    I'm awake.... Didn't see that one coming, did you?

    Looks like I'll be getting to the 1101 around 10/1030. Possibly with a gray beard and mustache. Depends on how it looks and feels before leaving the house. May have to find a hat, walking around Alsip nursery with dark hair and a gray beard probably won't look right.

    Time to get ready. :rockwoot:

    RING . . . RING . . . RING . . .
    . . . WAKE UP CALL FOR ANDY​
    :laugh:
     

    sadclownwp

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    @TS4, I think he's talking about running the rifle as a left handed shooter and then transitioning to right-handed shooter for the pistol ... with the pistol holstered on his right side and the rifle being stowed left side ... I think. What he says makes sense if you assume this is what he means.

    that is what I mean, sometimes i forget most people do everything right handed.
     

    Ericpwp

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    I like a long sight radius, with a small front sight post. I don't know if my next upper will be a rifle length or a dissipator. Maybe I can convert my current upper to a dissipator. I would like an A2 setup though.

    Anyone know what to do with a QD sling stud on the front pin of an AR? My latest pickup has one, and I don't know what to do with it. AR-15 Push Button Pivot Pin with Sling Mount KNS Precision .250" Diameter Spring Loaded
     

    turnandshoot4

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    @TS4, I think he's talking about running the rifle as a left handed shooter and then transitioning to right-handed shooter for the pistol ... with the pistol holstered on his right side and the rifle being stowed left side ... I think. What he says makes sense if you assume this is what he means.

    that is what I mean, sometimes i forget most people do everything right handed.

    Ok, I tried it at home and I wouldn't get it to work. My left arm couldn't get the rifle anywhere near my side or back due to the angle.

    I might wear my sling tighter which would prevent me from getting it behind me. I drop it midline when I transition right handed so getting the rifle behind or to the side is foreign.
     

    nipprdog

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    https://www.indianagunowners.com/fo...roy_5_56_carbine_review_and_range_report.html

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