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Old 04-22-2008, 12:45 PM   #31
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Well, a working firearm has to go through an FFL. I know people with various firearms... I will see if they have one I can use. But pick one.

Why don't you just carry it on you? Is it against the law up there? I think carry laws are the biggest horse crap ever. Here is why:

It there is a law saying only law abiding citizens can carry guns with a permit, the only people who would follow that law is, oh... say... a law abiding citizen. The guy who goes out selling crack and robbing people is not going to give two damns about the carry laws for his state. Why? He's friggin robbing people and selling crack. I had a guy shoot out my windshield about 4 months ago... he had been arrested four previous times for being a Felon in possession of a firearm. He didn't particularly care about the law.

Anyways... not to rant - if I can find one, I will let you know.

USP - Nice weapon, by the way. I used to carry a H&K USP .40 tactical. Now I carry a Glock 34. Not nearly the quality, but far faster in a gunfight.

Here we go - you know the specs on the Jeep. Not for the artillery:

The large one is a trued Remington 700 action and bolt. This is mated to a Shilen Select Match grade barrel champered for .300 Winchester Magnum. The action is pillar bedded atop a McMIllian A4 stock with adjustable cheek piece. On top of the action is a Near Manufacturing 30 MOA one-piece base which has been lapped and bedded to the action. On the base is a set of IOR 35mm rings and an IOR 6-24 x 35mm scope. Oh yeah - the side-mounted swivel stud (called the Combat Stud) is my own patented and manufactured design. The trigger is a Jewell match trigger set to 1.5 pounds. This combination has hit a 13x17 steel plate at 1680 yards (the one mile club).

THe smaller one is a Patriot Ordinance Factory 5.56mm gas-piston operated shorty AR15. As you can see, the bolt carrier group and the inside of the upper receiver are nickel plated and it does not require any lubrication, unlike a normal thirsty AR15. Another benefit from the gas-piston operation, in addition to severe reliability, is that the insude of the rifle stays spotless. I have a Magpul collapsable stock and grip, Troy Industries front and rear flip-up sight, a nightvision compatible Holosight it has been digitally urban camouflaged using KG Industries coating. The trigger is a Jewell two-stage trigger. The first stage (the take up) is set to 1 pound and the second (the break) is set to 2 pounds.

In my patrol car is an ANPVS-14 night vision monocular that I keep on the headset. I can use it with the holosight from the headset or slap on the NV mount. Also in my car I carry 20 30-round magazines and a 200-round double drum magazine. I pack a lot of firepower when I work.



My duty weapon is a Glock 34; standard magazine is kept in the mag well, however, on the two spares on my duty belt, I use an H&K mag pouch so I can fit the two extensions on my Glock Mags. I replaced the springs with .40 caliber springs to prevent weakening and to ensure they feed properly.



My off-duty weapon is a Glock 19.
(fo rthe firearms and the Xmitter - not you.) lol

Love the shirt. I'll bet the text is pretty funny stuff.

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Old 04-22-2008, 12:46 PM   #32
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Old 04-22-2008, 12:49 PM   #33
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LOL-- that's funny stuff right there.
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Old 04-22-2008, 01:04 PM   #34
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Well, a working firearm has to go through an FFL. I know people with various firearms... I will see if they have one I can use. But pick one.

Why don't you just carry it on you? Is it against the law up there? I think carry laws are the biggest horse crap ever. Here is why:

It there is a law saying only law abiding citizens can carry guns with a permit, the only people who would follow that law is, oh... say... a law abiding citizen. The guy who goes out selling crack and robbing people is not going to give two damns about the carry laws for his state. Why? He's friggin robbing people and selling crack. I had a guy shoot out my windshield about 4 months ago... he had been arrested four previous times for being a Felon in possession of a firearm. He didn't particularly care about the law.

Anyways... not to rant - if I can find one, I will let you know.

USP - Nice weapon, by the way. I used to carry a H&K USP .40 tactical. Now I carry a Glock 34. Not nearly the quality, but far faster in a gunfight.

Here we go - you know the specs on the Jeep. Not for the artillery:

The large one is a trued Remington 700 action and bolt. This is mated to a Shilen Select Match grade barrel champered for .300 Winchester Magnum. The action is pillar bedded atop a McMIllian A4 stock with adjustable cheek piece. On top of the action is a Near Manufacturing 30 MOA one-piece base which has been lapped and bedded to the action. On the base is a set of IOR 35mm rings and an IOR 6-24 x 35mm scope. Oh yeah - the side-mounted swivel stud (called the Combat Stud) is my own patented and manufactured design. The trigger is a Jewell match trigger set to 1.5 pounds. This combination has hit a 13x17 steel plate at 1680 yards (the one mile club).

THe smaller one is a Patriot Ordinance Factory 5.56mm gas-piston operated shorty AR15. As you can see, the bolt carrier group and the inside of the upper receiver are nickel plated and it does not require any lubrication, unlike a normal thirsty AR15. Another benefit from the gas-piston operation, in addition to severe reliability, is that the insude of the rifle stays spotless. I have a Magpul collapsable stock and grip, Troy Industries front and rear flip-up sight, a nightvision compatible Holosight it has been digitally urban camouflaged using KG Industries coating. The trigger is a Jewell two-stage trigger. The first stage (the take up) is set to 1 pound and the second (the break) is set to 2 pounds.

In my patrol car is an ANPVS-14 night vision monocular that I keep on the headset. I can use it with the holosight from the headset or slap on the NV mount. Also in my car I carry 20 30-round magazines and a 200-round double drum magazine. I pack a lot of firepower when I work.



My duty weapon is a Glock 34; standard magazine is kept in the mag well, however, on the two spares on my duty belt, I use an H&K mag pouch so I can fit the two extensions on my Glock Mags. I replaced the springs with .40 caliber springs to prevent weakening and to ensure they feed properly.



My off-duty weapon is a Glock 19.
This has probably been covered before....but I am new to the JK forum (former tj guy) so bear with me.......two questions for Dugn8r: What brand of rack is that.....and is that a light bar on the front of it. If so, what brand ect.

EDIT: found a post on it......so my questions are already answered.

Thanks in advance,

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Old 04-22-2008, 02:26 PM   #35
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I'm a priest. Just kidding... that would be mighty hard to hide under the robe. I'm a cop in the 2nd most violent city in the country (per capita). It is a load of fun - midnight foot patrols to sneak up on drug dealers. In a city of 20,000 people, we average each week: a shooting, multiple stabbings, a dozen robberies, too many burglaries and grand theft autos to count. If you are white and drive through the town, do not stop. The chances are you will be dragged out of your car, beaten, robbed and carjacked. It's a very nice place.

I'm assuming you're NOT with WPBPD? or are you with PBSO? what department are you with? Unless WPB has changed drasticly since I graduated from College in '02... ..
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Old 04-22-2008, 04:37 PM   #36
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I'm assuming you're NOT with WPBPD? or are you with PBSO? what department are you with? Unless WPB has changed drasticly since I graduated from College in '02... ..
I won't say on this forum. If you want to PM me, I would be happy to tell you to satisfy your curiosity. FYI - there have been HUGE changes in law enforcement down here since 05. PBSO is taking over lots of small towns.
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Old 04-22-2008, 05:04 PM   #37
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Hey Buzzhog - that looks like a Remington Sendero - I almost said Remington 700 LTR .308, but the stocks they use for them look slightly different. Let me know if you want to go to a side-mounted swivel stud and I will send you one free(I normally get $20 for them). If you shoot using a sling, it makes a world of difference in accuracy and management. And get rid of those Leupold rings/mount. They are terrible for shifting your point of impact with each shot, especially on heavy caliber rifles. Get yourself a nice 1913 picitanny rail and matching mounts.

About the shirt - the one I'm wearing is not my favorite shirt - my favorite says, "You will regret reading this shirt when the sketch artist asks you to describe my face." Yes... it's a great shirt!

THe difference between a .223 and a 5.56 - is absolutely nothing, except for the NATO designation. The tolerence thing was a rumor started when some of the precision .223 rifles would not feed military brass correctly because of the sloppy tolerances. In this respect, this may be correct. I had a Remington LTR chambered for the .223 and I refused to shoot military rounds for it.
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