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Originally posted by tony270It's easy to be a keyboard warrior, you would melt like wax in front of me, you wouldn't be able to move your lips.Originally posted by repubconservPrint it out and frame it for all I careOriginally posted by el chivoI don't need to think at all..XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXOriginally posted by pjsigYou are talking to someone who already won this lame conversation, not a brick a wall. Too bad you don't realize it.
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Well......Your gun, do what you want with it. I am a firm believer in that.I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.Comment
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Your feelings mean nothing. This is total trash. I can't wait until you are dead and someone throws it in the dumpster, or if they have a brain, hack off whatever remotely salvageable parts are on hand and dump the rest out of a sign of respect for what the rifle once was. God help us all.Last edited by thetruecheese; 03-08-2019, 11:40 AM.Comment
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"Bruen, the Bruen opinion, I believe, discarded the intermediate scrutiny test that I also thought was not very useful; and has, instead, replaced it with a text history and tradition test." Judge Benitez 12-12-2022
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I will admit to having had to duct tape a light to a rifle.
It was the 90's though, before railed forends and flashlight mounts even existed and we were at a match with a full dark shoot house.
Many people tried a handheld flashlight but it became immediately apparent that we needed to mount the lights to the rifles and out came the duct tape.
After that match, my rifle got a 2" piece of picatinny scope base attached to the forend and I bought a (then brand new) surefire light and mounted a weaver ring on it.
I was in tall cotton the next time we needed a light on a rifle...
Edit: OP you must post photos and video of this post apocalyptic beast in action.Last edited by toiletfighter; 03-08-2019, 12:22 PM.Resistance to Tyrants is Obedience to GodComment
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Some say that he once mooned two prostitutes just for a round of drinks, but wasn't surprised by the reply......They call him, the Hutch
Some say that he rode a dirtbike 7k miles across the country and that he once applied Bengay to his own testicles for a mere $50............They call him, the Hutch -Top Gear
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Thanks for cutting and threading this beast!I will admit to having had to duct tape a light to a rifle.
It was the 90's though, before railed forends and flashlight mounts even existed and we were at a match with a full dark shoot house.
Many people tried a handheld flashlight but it became immediately apparent that we needed to mount the lights to the rifles and out came the duct tape.
After that match, my rifle got a 2" piece of picatinny scope base attached to the forend and I bought a (then brand new) surefire light and mounted a weaver ring on it.
I was in tall cotton the next time we needed a light on a rifle...
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Yikes! XDYour feelings mean nothing. This is total trash. I can't wait until you are dead and someone throws it in the dumpster, or if they have a brain, hack off whatever remotely salvageable parts are on hand and dump the rest out of a sign of respect for what the rifle once was. God help us all.
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No, it's duck tape. It was first developed to waterproof ammo cans in ww2, GI's colloquially referred to it as duck tape for it's waterproof properties. Today GI's call it hundred mile an hour tape.It's "duct" tape... but I digress.
Anyone remember the first few Speedvision tv commercials? With the motor cop scrutinizing the early 'Vette roadster he just pulled over in the middle of nowhere?
"You got a ding in your chrome. (tsk tsk...) And what's under the towel?!
Duct tape?! DUCT TAPE?!!" *BLAM* *BLAM* ...as the driver runs away into the desert...

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On one of the earliest episodes of Cops I saw a swat guy with a mag light in a scope mount on top of a pump shotgun.I will admit to having had to duct tape a light to a rifle.
It was the 90's though, before railed forends and flashlight mounts even existed and we were at a match with a full dark shoot house.
Many people tried a handheld flashlight but it became immediately apparent that we needed to mount the lights to the rifles and out came the duct tape.
After that match, my rifle got a 2" piece of picatinny scope base attached to the forend and I bought a (then brand new) surefire light and mounted a weaver ring on it.
I was in tall cotton the next time we needed a light on a rifle...Comment
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The first material called "duck tape" was long strips of plain cotton duck cloth used in making shoes stronger, for decoration on clothing, and for wrapping steel cables or electrical conductors to protect them from corrosion or wear.[2] For instance, in 1902, steel cables supporting the Manhattan Bridge were first covered in linseed oil then wrapped in duck tape before being laid in place.[3] In the 1910s, certain boots and shoes used canvas duck fabric for the upper or for the insole, and duck tape was sometimes sewn in for reinforcement.[4] In 1936, the US-based Insulated Power Cables Engineers Association specified a wrapping of duck tape as one of many methods used to protect rubber-insulated power cables.[5] In 1942, Gimbel's department store offered venetian blinds that were held together with vertical strips of duck tape.[6] All of these foregoing uses were for plain cotton or linen tape that came without a layer of applied adhesive.sigpic
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