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    ChrisK

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    As for the talk of safe shooting, I’ve taken MAG 40 with Mas Ayoob. He is one person that will get dead in your a** if you screw up. Everyone that I have had the pleasure of shooting with in this group holds safety in the number 1 position. We are very picky on who we shoot with.
     

    mcapo

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    CZ!!!!



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    I tried really hard and only one of these is a rimfire. That might be a new record.

    I spy the work of the Wizard!
     

    Hopper

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    Remake of The Magnificent Seven on Syfy for tonight's win!! No idea why it's on Syfy, but next to Tombstone, this is one of my favorites. All the recent revolver talk makes this appropriate viewing to close out the weekend.
     

    T-DOGG

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    I need help with a decision in here from my fellow AR enthusiasts in regards to quantity vs quality. I'm assuming y'all saw my family photo not too long ago? Of the 5 that are in 5.56, one is a 16" BCM and I love it. The others are a mixture of Palmetto kits, S&W, Ballistic Advantage, Aero, Spikes, etc. Basically some entry level stuff with some mid-grade parts sprinkled here and there. I'm considering selling 3 of them (keeping the 16" BCM & my wife's AR pistol) and buying another BCM in either 12.5" or 18". The sale of the 3 should cover the cost of the new BCM (factory upper & factory lower).

    If you were me, would you do this? Or would you keep all of it and just accept everything for what it is, make it work kinda thing? Main concerns are the market is soft and I'll take a beating on anything I sell and the other is that anything I regret selling could be much more expensive should I want it again in the unknown future with the 2020 election growing closer.
     

    patience0830

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    I have never had squirrel... what's a good recipe? I'll give it a try this summer.

    Best I've ever eaten?
    Cut each squirrel into five pieces. 2 front legs including the shoulders, 2 back legs, and the backs(from ribs to hips.)
    Parboil or pressure cook til you can get a fork through the pieces. Remove and drain as they become tender.
    Dip in egg then corn meal and Mrs. Dash.
    Fry in hot peanut oil til coating is crispy.

    Let cool.

    Dig IN!
     

    jagee

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    I should have brought a tent and just moved in. DQ drive through is ridiculous...only 1 car in front of me. They've been at the pickup window forever.
     

    patience0830

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    I need help with a decision in here from my fellow AR enthusiasts in regards to quantity vs quality. I'm assuming y'all saw my family photo not too long ago? Of the 5 that are in 5.56, one is a 16" BCM and I love it. The others are a mixture of Palmetto kits, S&W, Ballistic Advantage, Aero, Spikes, etc. Basically some entry level stuff with some mid-grade parts sprinkled here and there. I'm considering selling 3 of them (keeping the 16" BCM & my wife's AR pistol) and buying another BCM in either 12.5" or 18". The sale of the 3 should cover the cost of the new BCM (factory upper & factory lower).

    If you were me, would you do this? Or would you keep all of it and just accept everything for what it is, make it work kinda thing? Main concerns are the market is soft and I'll take a beating on anything I sell and the other is that anything I regret selling could be much more expensive should I want it again in the unknown future with the 2020 election growing closer.

    Patience is a virtue. Save up and buy the BCM. Better time for selling off the riff-raff is coming.

    Hopefully not too soon, as it will mean a political shift, but we need to be ready to take advantage of the swing in order to better our equipment lockers.
     

    KJQ6945

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    I need help with a decision in here from my fellow AR enthusiasts in regards to quantity vs quality. I'm assuming y'all saw my family photo not too long ago? Of the 5 that are in 5.56, one is a 16" BCM and I love it. The others are a mixture of Palmetto kits, S&W, Ballistic Advantage, Aero, Spikes, etc. Basically some entry level stuff with some mid-grade parts sprinkled here and there. I'm considering selling 3 of them (keeping the 16" BCM & my wife's AR pistol) and buying another BCM in either 12.5" or 18". The sale of the 3 should cover the cost of the new BCM (factory upper & factory lower).

    If you were me, would you do this? Or would you keep all of it and just accept everything for what it is, make it work kinda thing? Main concerns are the market is soft and I'll take a beating on anything I sell and the other is that anything I regret selling could be much more expensive should I want it again in the unknown future with the 2020 election growing closer.
    Sounds like a pretty solid plan, but now is not a good time for selling. Save your pennies up until the market gets better, then reevaluate.
     
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