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    Experience with AR-10/LR-308 and variants?

    Wow - Thanks everyone I really appreciate the feedback. I had completely forgotten to even check Knight and LaRue. This is excellent info!
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    Help me pick out a good .22

    I have a Marlin 881 (I believe that is the correct model) that I received for my birthday when I was 8-10 years old over 20 years ago. I still have it, It still shoots straight, and has no problems other than cosmetic ones that come with use by an 8 year old on up to 20+ years of use. I would...
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    Experience with AR-10/LR-308 and variants?

    I'm interested in everyone's experiences with AR-10's and LR-308's as well as the other AR style 308 variants. I purchased a LR-308 lower as a gift for my brother who was craving a .308 and now I wish I had one as he loves his. But the more I've researched it for myself the more I'm at a...
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    Backpack frame for carrying long-gun?

    LA Police Gear has them on sale right now... http://www.lapolicegear.com/eberlestock-gunslinger-rifle-gs05m-backpack.html
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    Spyderco ByrdRench Multi-Tool

    Anyone use this? It looks like a great concept. Spyderco MSRP is $99.95 but i found it with froogle for 52.98. I think that's a great price but wanted to know a little more about it.
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    Critique this SHTF grab bag.

    bamabluesman, are you kidding me?!? Red Dawn was a documentary! ;)
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    Open Carry in an Out of State, State Park

    Siderite - great now you've made my job that much harder lol - my understanding was that the regs I posted originally were a temporary replacement for the one you found until 2008. I wrote the Indiana F&W but so far no response on the issue. I'm going to try to call before I leave for...
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    Open Carry in an Out of State, State Park

    Hello everyone... I'm heading up to a Indiana state park for some camping, hiking, fishing, etc. in about a month. I'm a Kentucky resident and Concealed Carry Licensee. In reading Indiana law/regulations I saw that there is an exemption for those that don't have a Unlimited Handgun License in...
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    Hiking Staff Sword

    HSO said: Dual purpose - First and foremost, a walking aid, secondary purpose of self defense. Probably anyone that has walked through the woods for a length of time could tell you how useful a walking stick can be for many reasons including reducing fatigue so that would be it's primary...
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    New....VICKERS TACTICAL............1st Pics from the crew @ Nighthawk Custom Shop

    Well crud... Here I got all excited when I saw your post title - i thought someone had put pistol stocks and a laser site on an old vickers machine gun. lol
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    Hiking Staff Sword

    Good advice! I already have... they're legal in my state with permit as there are no length restrictions for concealed blades of any kind.
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    Hiking Staff Sword

    I found out from a friend of mine that had also seen them than he'd looked into buying one and they were selling for between $300-$500 - unfortunately he also doesn't remember the name of the website.
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    Want To Replace My Springfield Operator...

    Thanks guys... Yes I would be thrilled with another operator. No I won't sell it for $100. I can't express enough how much I love this gun when it's working correctly. It's accurate 90% of the time (until the problems) it's solid in your hand and it's a 1911 - what's not to love. I called...
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    Want To Replace My Springfield Operator...

    Let me start by saying i LOVE my Springfield Operator... Love it!... when it's working. Long story short - I picked up my operator a few years ago - before the TRP was released. It's Great... except no matter what the slide won't stay back on an empty mag but 1 out of every 50 or 60 times...
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    Rimfire Pistol/Revolver, What's Your Take?

    sfhogman said: Absolutely! - The very first guns my father ever taught me to shoot were his S&W .38 snubby and his Ruger Single Six. The single six was so accurate I could out shoot him with his other pistols after just shooting for about a year. I was 7 or 8 so he could have been letting...
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