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Quoted: Best used for wind age corrections on a barrel shooting left or right. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I recently pulled a rusty hammer out of a scrap pile. She cleaned up nicely and would probably do great for barrel removal tasks. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/326526/9C4BB30C-F1BC-443A-B746-5D64642286F3_jpe-1354474.JPG Best used for wind age corrections on a barrel shooting left or right. That's what I use to tap my scope to make sure the zero sets correctly. |
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Quoted: He’s not going to have time to answer it. Not like Mark who has all day to respond to rudimentary questions that could easily be solved by the proper application of pipe wrenches and fire. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Has anyone seen OP? I have a question... He’s not going to have time to answer it. Not like Mark who has all day to respond to rudimentary questions that could easily be solved by the proper application of pipe wrenches and fire. And plastic explosives. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Has anyone seen OP? I have a question... He’s not going to have time to answer it. Not like Mark who has all day to respond to rudimentary questions that could easily be solved by the proper application of pipe wrenches and fire. And plastic explosives. Yes Terry, and plastic explosives... Now run along and got get some blasting caps so we can make big boom, ok? |
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Quoted: http://www.fototime.com/B8EEDFBDA1CC6D3/orig.jpg https://media1.tenor.com/images/4a7225b77acca6e6f1bd1fccabccd830/tenor.gif View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Has anyone seen OP? I have a question... He’s not going to have time to answer it. Not like Mark who has all day to respond to rudimentary questions that could easily be solved by the proper application of pipe wrenches and fire. And plastic explosives. Yes Terry, and plastic explosives... Now run along and got get some blasting caps so we can make big boom, ok? http://www.fototime.com/B8EEDFBDA1CC6D3/orig.jpg https://media1.tenor.com/images/4a7225b77acca6e6f1bd1fccabccd830/tenor.gif yeah that's cool... What's the biggest one you have made? |
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Quoted: yeah that's cool... What's the biggest one you have made? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Has anyone seen OP? I have a question... He’s not going to have time to answer it. Not like Mark who has all day to respond to rudimentary questions that could easily be solved by the proper application of pipe wrenches and fire. And plastic explosives. Yes Terry, and plastic explosives... Now run along and got get some blasting caps so we can make big boom, ok? http://www.fototime.com/B8EEDFBDA1CC6D3/orig.jpg https://media1.tenor.com/images/4a7225b77acca6e6f1bd1fccabccd830/tenor.gif yeah that's cool... What's the biggest one you have made? For myself? That one, billiard ball caliber (2.300"). It's name is "8-Ball." I've assisted on others that were bigger, but the material cost always stopped me from going any larger personally. PS: That mortar could have safely been bored for pop cans, but everybody does that and I wanted something different. |
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Quoted: As far as power goes, the mortars are second string. The 1/4-scale 1857 Napoleon 12-pounder is still top dog. 3-bore (1.156") http://www.fototime.com/8236A676739658F/orig.jpg http://www.fototime.com/5C1AA763531B894/orig.jpg . ETA: The new 1841 6-pounder is only a 4-bore (1.025"), a pussycat. View Quote Both items in the bottom picture appear to be counterfeit. Send to me for disposal or prosecution as appropriate. |
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2.2 has a cannon and has faithfully rang in the new year and celebrated every other appropriate holiday since he got it....also blasts a lot of other stuff.
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Quoted: For myself? That one, billiard ball caliber (2.300"). It's name is "8-Ball." I've assisted on others that were bigger, but the material cost always stopped me from going any larger personally. PS: That mortar could have safely been bored for pop cans, but everybody does that and I wanted something different. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Has anyone seen OP? I have a question... He’s not going to have time to answer it. Not like Mark who has all day to respond to rudimentary questions that could easily be solved by the proper application of pipe wrenches and fire. And plastic explosives. Yes Terry, and plastic explosives... Now run along and got get some blasting caps so we can make big boom, ok? http://www.fototime.com/B8EEDFBDA1CC6D3/orig.jpg https://media1.tenor.com/images/4a7225b77acca6e6f1bd1fccabccd830/tenor.gif yeah that's cool... What's the biggest one you have made? For myself? That one, billiard ball caliber (2.300"). It's name is "8-Ball." I've assisted on others that were bigger, but the material cost always stopped me from going any larger personally. PS: That mortar could have safely been bored for pop cans, but everybody does that and I wanted something different. That's badass |
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Quoted: 2.2 has a cannon and has faithfully rang in the new year and celebrated every other appropriate holiday since he got it....also blasts a lot of other stuff. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/326526/F396D9C2-4604-4AC0-AFC7-9E69CAF8327A_jpe-1356035.JPG View Quote Is that a cat penis in your hand? |
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I’m not reading all 14 pages of dumbassery. Did op fix his shit or what?
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Quoted: Sort of irrelevant at this point, but yes. He ignored a page of advice and opted for Google instead. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I’m not reading all 14 pages of dumbassery. Did op fix his shit or what? Sort of irrelevant at this point, but yes. He ignored a page of advice and opted for Google instead. I'm pretty sure we're just all holding out for some reference pics of the mini victory that took place in his shop/garage. He's been quiet as a mouse, but as they say, "A picture is worth a thousand words." |
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Quoted: I'm pretty sure we're just all holding out for some reference pics of the mini victory that took place in his shop/garage. He's been quiet as a mouse, but as they say, "A picture is worth a thousand words." View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I’m not reading all 14 pages of dumbassery. Did op fix his shit or what? Sort of irrelevant at this point, but yes. He ignored a page of advice and opted for Google instead. I'm pretty sure we're just all holding out for some reference pics of the mini victory that took place in his shop/garage. He's been quiet as a mouse, but as they say, "A picture is worth a thousand words." He's in another forum asking how to get the lens cap off of an RF 24-70mm lens right now. |
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Quoted: Says him. Me thinks he took it to a smith or gave up. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Sort of irrelevant at this point, but yes. He ignored a page of advice and opted for Google instead. Says him. Me thinks he took it to a smith or gave up. Maybe so... Google comment was just to save face. Unless he has pics to show otherwise... |
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so guys I have a question, I tried researching through googling and the manufactures web site but no luck
has anybody removed a grip screw?, what did you use? I tried heat as thats how I remove other things on an AR but it just melted the grip into a blob maybe I used too much? |
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Quoted: Quoted: He's in another forum asking how to get the lens cap off of an RF 24-70mm lens right now. Link or link |
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Quoted: so guys I have a question, I tried researching through googling and the manufactures web site but no luck has anybody removed a grip screw?, what did you use? I tried heat as thats how I remove other things on an AR but it just melted the grip into a blob maybe I used too much? View Quote No you did it correctly. Planned obsolescence... That's how they get you. Just get another. |
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Quoted: so guys I have a question, I tried researching through googling and the manufactures web site but no luck has anybody removed a grip screw?, what did you use? I tried heat as thats how I remove other things on an AR but it just melted the grip into a blob maybe I used too much? View Quote |
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Quoted: so guys I have a question, I tried researching through googling and the manufactures web site but no luck has anybody removed a grip screw?, what did you use? I tried heat as thats how I remove other things on an AR but it just melted the grip into a blob maybe I used too much? View Quote whats a grip screw? I never heard of such a thing |
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Quoted: so guys I have a question, I tried researching through googling and the manufactures web site but no luck has anybody removed a grip screw?, what did you use? I tried heat as thats how I remove other things on an AR but it just melted the grip into a blob maybe I used too much? View Quote We’re you holding the lower in a pipe wrench? Couple taps with a good sized hammer and that grip should pop right off. |
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