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Originally Posted By SpeyRod: 7.62x39 dies bullets and she’ll holder 6.5x55 dies & shell holder 38/357 dies & shell holder 25-06 dies & shell holder 9mm dies & shell holder 243 dies & shell holder 300 wsm dies & shell holder https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/152968/IMG_2274_jpeg-2957260.JPG If you want any of these let me know View Quote IM sent |
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Originally Posted By SpeyRod: In ER with son who crashed his bike and may have fractured his hand. Fucked up homeless guy in the next room. Cop interviewing him. Sounds like he pulled a knife on someone in a store and got the shit kicked out of him. View Quote Hope your son mends well and no pins needed. |
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Owned many of these too. Gifted one to oldest son when he was 10 yo and latest made by Remington in 2018. Attached File |
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The Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk is a four-blade, twin-engine, medium-lift utility military helicopter manufactured by Sikorsky Aircraft. Sikorsky submitted the S-70 design for the United States Army's Utility Tactical Transport Aircraft System (UTTAS) competition in 1972. The Army designated the prototype as the YUH-60A and selected the Black Hawk as the winner of the program in 1976, after a fly-off competition with the Boeing Vertol YUH-61.
Named after the Native American war leader Black Hawk, the UH-60A entered service with the U.S. Army in 1979, to replace the Bell UH-1 Iroquois as the Army's tactical transport helicopter. This was followed by the fielding of electronic warfare and special operations variants of the Black Hawk. Improved UH-60L and UH-60M utility variants have also been developed. Modified versions have also been developed for the U.S. Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard. In addition to U.S. Army use, the UH-60 family has been exported to several nations. Black Hawks have served in combat during conflicts in Grenada, Panama, Iraq, Somalia, the Balkans, Afghanistan, and other areas in the Middle East. Over 5,000 built. Attached File W Attached File Attached File |
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Originally Posted By SpeyRod: In ER with son who crashed his bike and may have fractured his hand. Fucked up homeless guy in the next room. Cop interviewing him. Sounds like he pulled a knife on someone in a store and got the shit kicked out of him. View Quote Ouch. I don't wanna be in the same room with a dumb homeless shitstain |
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Originally Posted By Combat_Diver: USS Alabama (BB-60) is a retired battleship. She was the fourth and final member of the South Dakota class of fast battleships built for the United States Navy in the 1940s. The first American battleships designed after the Washington treaty system began to break down in the mid-1930s, they took advantage of an escalator clause that allowed increasing the main battery to 16-inch (406 mm) guns, but Congressional refusal to authorize larger battleships kept their displacement close to the Washington limit of 35,000 long tons (36,000 t). A requirement to be armored against the same caliber of guns as they carried, combined with the displacement restriction, resulted in cramped ships. Overcrowding was exacerbated by wartime modifications that considerably strengthened their anti-aircraft batteries and significantly increased their crews. After entering service, Alabama was briefly deployed to strengthen the British Home Fleet, tasked with protecting convoys to the Soviet Union. In 1943, she was transferred to the Pacific for operations against Japan; the first of these was the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign that began in November that year. While operating in the Pacific, she served primarily as an escort for the fast carrier task force to protect the aircraft carriers from surface and air attacks. She also frequently bombarded Japanese positions in support of amphibious assaults. She took part in the Mariana and Palau Islands campaign in June–September and the Philippines campaign in October–December. After a refit in early 1945, she returned to the fleet for operations during the Battle of Okinawa and the series of attacks on the Japanese mainland in July and August, including several bombardments of coastal industrial targets. Alabama assisted in Operation Magic Carpet after the war, carrying some 700 men home from the former war zone. She was decommissioned in 1947 and assigned to the Pacific Reserve Fleet, where she remained until 1962 when she was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register. A campaign to save the ship from the breakers' yard succeeded in raising the necessary funds, and Alabama was preserved as a museum ship in Mobile Bay, Alabama. https://d1ldvf68ux039x.cloudfront.net/thumbs/photos/2208/7372268/1000w_q95.jpg https://epqkkxb65h3.exactdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/USS-Alabama-Launch-486x600.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&ssl=1 https://www.ussalabama.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/uss_alabama_battleship_memorial_park_inside_uss_alabama6.jpg https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Rjgl7i-M4H0/ULk3M_BLN8I/AAAAAAAA43M/G6wziFKUVME/w1200-h630-p-k-no-nu/USS+Alabama+(BB-60)+anchored+at+Lynn+Haven+roads+on+1+December+1942.jpg https://storage.googleapis.com/clio-images/large_4435_1.-USS-Alabama.jpg View Quote Roll Tide |
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Originally Posted By Combat_Diver: https://i.ytimg.com/vi/1gx0Q1c2yLQ/maxresdefault.jpg Owned many of these too. Gifted one to oldest son when he was 10 yo and latest made by Remington in 2018. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/32677/IMG_4321_jpg-2957974.JPG View Quote Got a SS 60 and a Marlin 99 too |
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Originally Posted By Combat_Diver: Originally Posted By SpeyRod: 7.62x39 dies bullets and she’ll holder 6.5x55 dies & shell holder 38/357 dies & shell holder 25-06 dies & shell holder 9mm dies & shell holder 243 dies & shell holder 300 wsm dies & shell holder https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/152968/IMG_2274_jpeg-2957260.JPG If you want any of these let me know IM sent That was easy peasy, good idea to always list here first. Howdy Monday shmashers. |
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Originally Posted By grywlf52: Gnite y'all whores https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/43734/img_1_1694667648509_2_jpg-2957953.JPG View Quote Teenie weenie yellow... Nope |
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Originally Posted By Combat_Diver: USS Alabama (BB-60) is a retired battleship. She was the fourth and final member of the South Dakota class of fast battleships built for the United States Navy in the 1940s. The first American battleships designed after the Washington treaty system began to break down in the mid-1930s, they took advantage of an escalator clause that allowed increasing the main battery to 16-inch (406 mm) guns, but Congressional refusal to authorize larger battleships kept their displacement close to the Washington limit of 35,000 long tons (36,000 t). A requirement to be armored against the same caliber of guns as they carried, combined with the displacement restriction, resulted in cramped ships. Overcrowding was exacerbated by wartime modifications that considerably strengthened their anti-aircraft batteries and significantly increased their crews. After entering service, Alabama was briefly deployed to strengthen the British Home Fleet, tasked with protecting convoys to the Soviet Union. In 1943, she was transferred to the Pacific for operations against Japan; the first of these was the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign that began in November that year. While operating in the Pacific, she served primarily as an escort for the fast carrier task force to protect the aircraft carriers from surface and air attacks. She also frequently bombarded Japanese positions in support of amphibious assaults. She took part in the Mariana and Palau Islands campaign in June–September and the Philippines campaign in October–December. After a refit in early 1945, she returned to the fleet for operations during the Battle of Okinawa and the series of attacks on the Japanese mainland in July and August, including several bombardments of coastal industrial targets. Alabama assisted in Operation Magic Carpet after the war, carrying some 700 men home from the former war zone. She was decommissioned in 1947 and assigned to the Pacific Reserve Fleet, where she remained until 1962 when she was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register. A campaign to save the ship from the breakers' yard succeeded in raising the necessary funds, and Alabama was preserved as a museum ship in Mobile Bay, Alabama. https://d1ldvf68ux039x.cloudfront.net/thumbs/photos/2208/7372268/1000w_q95.jpg https://epqkkxb65h3.exactdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/USS-Alabama-Launch-486x600.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&ssl=1 https://www.ussalabama.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/uss_alabama_battleship_memorial_park_inside_uss_alabama6.jpg https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Rjgl7i-M4H0/ULk3M_BLN8I/AAAAAAAA43M/G6wziFKUVME/w1200-h630-p-k-no-nu/USS+Alabama+(BB-60)+anchored+at+Lynn+Haven+roads+on+1+December+1942.jpg https://storage.googleapis.com/clio-images/large_4435_1.-USS-Alabama.jpg View Quote Go Tide! |
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Originally Posted By Combat_Diver: USS Alabama (BB-60) is a retired battleship. She was the fourth and final member of the South Dakota class of fast battleships built for the United States Navy in the 1940s. The first American battleships designed after the Washington treaty system began to break down in the mid-1930s, they took advantage of an escalator clause that allowed increasing the main battery to 16-inch (406 mm) guns, but Congressional refusal to authorize larger battleships kept their displacement close to the Washington limit of 35,000 long tons (36,000 t). A requirement to be armored against the same caliber of guns as they carried, combined with the displacement restriction, resulted in cramped ships. Overcrowding was exacerbated by wartime modifications that considerably strengthened their anti-aircraft batteries and significantly increased their crews. After entering service, Alabama was briefly deployed to strengthen the British Home Fleet, tasked with protecting convoys to the Soviet Union. In 1943, she was transferred to the Pacific for operations against Japan; the first of these was the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign that began in November that year. While operating in the Pacific, she served primarily as an escort for the fast carrier task force to protect the aircraft carriers from surface and air attacks. She also frequently bombarded Japanese positions in support of amphibious assaults. She took part in the Mariana and Palau Islands campaign in June–September and the Philippines campaign in October–December. After a refit in early 1945, she returned to the fleet for operations during the Battle of Okinawa and the series of attacks on the Japanese mainland in July and August, including several bombardments of coastal industrial targets. Alabama assisted in Operation Magic Carpet after the war, carrying some 700 men home from the former war zone. She was decommissioned in 1947 and assigned to the Pacific Reserve Fleet, where she remained until 1962 when she was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register. A campaign to save the ship from the breakers' yard succeeded in raising the necessary funds, and Alabama was preserved as a museum ship in Mobile Bay, Alabama. https://d1ldvf68ux039x.cloudfront.net/thumbs/photos/2208/7372268/1000w_q95.jpg https://epqkkxb65h3.exactdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/USS-Alabama-Launch-486x600.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&ssl=1 https://www.ussalabama.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/uss_alabama_battleship_memorial_park_inside_uss_alabama6.jpg https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Rjgl7i-M4H0/ULk3M_BLN8I/AAAAAAAA43M/G6wziFKUVME/w1200-h630-p-k-no-nu/USS+Alabama+(BB-60)+anchored+at+Lynn+Haven+roads+on+1+December+1942.jpg https://storage.googleapis.com/clio-images/large_4435_1.-USS-Alabama.jpg View Quote Getting modern now... |
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Originally Posted By Combat_Diver: https://res.cloudinary.com/bloomsbury-atlas/image/upload/w_568,c_scale/jackets/9781849088459.jpg One of the short comings of the M60, needing a mitt to change out hot barrels https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7f/M60_machine_gun_barrel_change_DF-ST-90-04667.jpg https://warfarehistorynetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/M60-in-Vietnam-3.jpg M60D https://smallarmsreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/header-739.jpg View Quote Big time... many a burn when mitt lost and need demanded. |
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Originally Posted By Combat_Diver: https://i.ytimg.com/vi/1gx0Q1c2yLQ/maxresdefault.jpg Owned many of these too. Gifted one to oldest son when he was 10 yo and latest made by Remington in 2018. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/32677/IMG_4321_jpg-2957974.JPG View Quote Still have that one, baby's first auto Rim |
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Originally Posted By Combat_Diver: Morning FnO. Just cleared the shop of visitors and customers. Just made a Kydex holster for a G19 w/SF300 light. Also just put food out for Jack. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Combat_Diver: Originally Posted By Freakinout: Morning all Morning FnO. Just cleared the shop of visitors and customers. Just made a Kydex holster for a G19 w/SF300 light. Also just put food out for Jack. That's a fancy light |
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Originally Posted By Combat_Diver: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajQhLYgohGM View Quote Perfect little pig gun, except maybe needs more of a grip my mitts need some meat |
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Originally Posted By Combat_Diver: Yeah, they determined that too View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Combat_Diver: Originally Posted By Freakinout: Perfect little pig gun, except maybe needs more of a grip my mitts need some meat Yeah, they determined that too Mind you I rock my shorty with a can, so its just a hair longer than most 16" setups. Attached File |
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Originally Posted By Combat_Diver: The Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk is a four-blade, twin-engine, medium-lift utility military helicopter manufactured by Sikorsky Aircraft. Sikorsky submitted the S-70 design for the United States Army's Utility Tactical Transport Aircraft System (UTTAS) competition in 1972. The Army designated the prototype as the YUH-60A and selected the Black Hawk as the winner of the program in 1976, after a fly-off competition with the Boeing Vertol YUH-61. Named after the Native American war leader Black Hawk, the UH-60A entered service with the U.S. Army in 1979, to replace the Bell UH-1 Iroquois as the Army's tactical transport helicopter. This was followed by the fielding of electronic warfare and special operations variants of the Black Hawk. Improved UH-60L and UH-60M utility variants have also been developed. Modified versions have also been developed for the U.S. Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard. In addition to U.S. Army use, the UH-60 family has been exported to several nations. Black Hawks have served in combat during conflicts in Grenada, Panama, Iraq, Somalia, the Balkans, Afghanistan, and other areas in the Middle East. Over 5,000 built. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/32677/53A560DD-4B28-4E07-AF6E-0348462C91C6_jpe-2958009.JPGWhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/32677/90C2504B-4664-44DB-AA7B-C8723397C603_jpe-2958012.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/32677/FF625F36-1E0D-4201-B062-D9977CB4F2D4_jpe-2958032.JPG View Quote I flew search and rescue in one of these. The next search I wasn’t on and they stuffed it into the mountain. They used a chinook to lift it off. It rolled 7 times down the mountain and everyone walked away. Litterally had to walk off the mountain. Fortunately they had a ranger with them that knew the mountain. |
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Originally Posted By Freakinout: Mind you I rock my shorty with a can, so its just a hair longer than most 16" setups. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/62443/2021-12-27-13-22-51-510_jpg-2958152.JPG View Quote I want to get a SF RC can for some reason. Need to do some finger prints when I'm home for a SBR. |
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Originally Posted By SpeyRod: I flew search and rescue in one of these. The next search I wasn’t on and they stuffed it into the mountain. They used a chinook to lift it off. It rolled 7 times down the mountain and everyone walked away. Litterally had to walk off the mountain. Fortunately they had a ranger with them that knew the mountain. View Quote Remember that! |
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Originally Posted By Combat_Diver: Caliber? View Quote 6 arc Twist Rate: 7.25 400MODBB: No Gas Block Diameter: .875" / Medium-Heavy Length: 20" +2 Rifle Gas System Accessories: Superlative Arms Adjustable Gas Block w/ Tube (+$122) Thread Size: 5/8x24 Time and Blended Muzzle Brake: No Thread Protector: No Fluting: None Headspaced Bolt: Yes(+$72) Finish: Bead Blast Built Upper Options: None I Acknowledge: Yes |
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It’ll be on the heavy side but it will primarily be a bench and orchard gun. Went 20” because I will be running a can.
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Originally Posted By Combat_Diver: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/32677/860DB645-DD52-4E11-ABD7-518EA47C829B_jpe-2958195.JPG View Quote Dangerous! |
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