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Originally posted by KwikvetteOPeR4t3Rz w3aR dem h4tz br4h!Originally posted by ddindetroitI think you mean ProStaff on your ad and not Prostate- the male secretary organ that causes urinary obstruction in old age and make chymotrypsin to lyse seminal clots.
These are nice scopes - ProStaff that is; not the Prostate.
DD
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Nice, did you build it yourself?Comment
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Originally posted by KwikvetteOPeR4t3Rz w3aR dem h4tz br4h!Originally posted by ddindetroitI think you mean ProStaff on your ad and not Prostate- the male secretary organ that causes urinary obstruction in old age and make chymotrypsin to lyse seminal clots.
These are nice scopes - ProStaff that is; not the Prostate.
DD
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FWIW, I just put one of these on my AR10:
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I works beautifully and no, I didn't give one thought to what people on either side of me at the range think. It's a rifle range, after all. Regardless, given the opportunity I do try to find a lane on an end."Well, looky here. If it ain't the fuzz".Comment
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One thing to consider- pistols in rifle calibers generate considerably higher pressures to push through those brakes, and they wear exponentially faster vs rifles.
I would pay a little more and go with something made with a better steel.
-DaveComment
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Heh, I just installed a brake on a 6.5 creedmoor AR. It's called the Lil' Bastard, take a guess how much people would like to be next to that.Originally posted by kcbrownI'm most famous for my positive mental attitude.Comment
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