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emopunker2004 01:18 AM 02-13-2013
Originally Posted by emopunker2004:
Look what I got....

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Yes Francis, Pins :-)
spectrrr 01:34 AM 02-13-2013
Originally Posted by emopunker2004:
yes francis, pins :-)
derp
emopunker2004 01:48 AM 02-13-2013
Yep pretty much :-)
What up?
spectrrr 02:33 AM 02-13-2013
not much, winding down the evening. Lowers arrive tomorrow... can't wait :-)
emopunker2004 02:43 AM 02-13-2013
:-)
Can't wait til Saturday to go shoot the shotgun!
spectrrr 02:53 AM 02-13-2013
don't think I have any shooting in my near future.. heck, don't even think I'll be building that lower anytime soon.... but we'll see.

Moving in a month, starting to get super busy with packing and prep...
Just about done with gunbroker, only a couple more things to sell off while the market is still simmering.
emopunker2004 03:01 AM 02-13-2013
ever get that ammo deal worked out?



I think I should pick up a sling mount for my shotgun.
spectrrr 05:43 AM 02-13-2013
Originally Posted by emopunker2004:
ever get that ammo deal worked out?
I think I should pick up a sling mount for my shotgun.
nope, he's ducking my emails...

I like slings :-)
emopunker2004 06:28 AM 02-13-2013
I have a magpul ms3 on my ar
Bondo 287 08:45 AM 02-13-2013
FedEx:
Apparently utilizing Kentucky to get a 4 oz part from a warehouse in Ohio to a destination in Pennsylvania.
Blueface 08:52 AM 02-13-2013
Originally Posted by Bondo 287:
FedEx:
Apparently utilizing Kentucky to get a 4 oz part from a warehouse in Ohio to a destination in Pennsylvania.
Doesn't matter if going down the street.
Everything goes to central facility.
Bondo 287 09:22 AM 02-13-2013
Originally Posted by Blueface:
Doesn't matter if going down the street.
Everything goes to central facility.
I actually thought maybe it was going to hop a plane, then arrive in Pitt

Yeah, that makes sense though. It comes tomorrow anyway.
Brian D. 10:54 AM 02-13-2013
Originally Posted by emopunker2004:
Yes Francis, Pins :-)
Emopunker, I shot at bowling pins for several years. Not everything will penetrate that plastic hide, use caution. For that which does not get thru the skin, has an annoying tendency to bounce back at the firing line, if not the shooter himself.

Would take too much time to list off what's safe versus not, but I can lay out a few basic parameters:

With pistols, .38 special/9mm makarov and smaller are non-nos for the most part. 9mm parabellum has plenty of velocity, at least from a service length barrel.

Don't go smaller than #4 shot with the 12 or 20 gauge shotguns, buckshot and of course slugs are fine. (Believe it or not slugs will not completely penetrate the pins, but boy do the pins look like jet fighters leaving a carrier deck when hit by them!)

.22 L.R. is okay out of either handgun or rifle, but not .22 shorts or the Aguila primer-power-only fodder.

I've never seen a centerfire rifle round fail to bite into the wood core, but can't say that applies to every caliber you might try. The high velocity stuff goes right through as you might expect, but the bullets probably change direction a little bit afterwards. Use a wide/tall enough backstop.

And in all cases, wear eye protection! One time at a match I was the only one shooting and hit a pin dead solid with a .45acp reload. It spun the pin around and sent a .357 bullet that was already in the pin straight back at my shin! Left a welt that didn't go away for a couple weeks. Wouldn't have been a "Throw some dirt on it and man up!" moment if that bullet had headed for my face, and probably would have done some real damage to an unprotected eye. Fortunately I never shoot without appropriate glasses.

Hope this doesn't come off as me being a safety ninny, just trying to share several years of being around pin shoots.
Blueface 12:51 PM 02-13-2013
If anyone sees a good deal on a complete Magpul CTR kit for my new lower, that is such a great deal that I should further risk life and limb, not to mention being shot with my own weapons, by my "can no longer be tolerant of all my recent purchases" wife, please be sure to let me know.
Life without some degree of risk is just not fun.:-)
MurphysLaw 01:06 PM 02-13-2013
Originally Posted by Blueface:
If anyone sees a good deal on a complete Magpul CTR kit for my new lower, that is such a great deal that I should further risk life and limb, not to mention being shot with my own weapons, by my "can no longer be tolerant of all my recent purchases" wife, please be sure to let me know.
Life without some degree of risk is just not fun.:-)
Gun Show this weekend, pay cash, throw receipts out the window. Only hard part is sneaking the parts in the house without getting caught.
spectrrr 01:18 PM 02-13-2013
Originally Posted by MurphysLaw:
Gun Show this weekend, pay cash, throw receipts out the window. Only hard part is sneaking the parts in the house without getting caught.
stick em at the bottom of your range bag and bring them in with all the other meaningless gun parts :-)
spectrrr 01:20 PM 02-13-2013
Originally Posted by Brian D.:
Emopunker, I shot at bowling pins for several years. Not everything will penetrate that plastic hide, use caution. For that which does not get thru the skin, has an annoying tendency to bounce back at the firing line, if not the shooter himself.

Would take too much time to list off what's safe versus not, but I can lay out a few basic parameters:

With pistols, .38 special/9mm makarov and smaller are non-nos for the most part. 9mm parabellum has plenty of velocity, at least from a service length barrel.

Don't go smaller than #4 shot with the 12 or 20 gauge shotguns, buckshot and of course slugs are fine. (Believe it or not slugs will not completely penetrate the pins, but boy do the pins look like jet fighters leaving a carrier deck when hit by them!)

.22 L.R. is okay out of either handgun or rifle, but not .22 shorts or the Aguila primer-power-only fodder.

I've never seen a centerfire rifle round fail to bite into the wood core, but can't say that applies to every caliber you might try. The high velocity stuff goes right through as you might expect, but the bullets probably change direction a little bit afterwards. Use a wide/tall enough backstop.

And in all cases, wear eye protection! One time at a match I was the only one shooting and hit a pin dead solid with a .45acp reload. It spun the pin around and sent a .357 bullet that was already in the pin straight back at my shin! Left a welt that didn't go away for a couple weeks. Wouldn't have been a "Throw some dirt on it and man up!" moment if that bullet had headed for my face, and probably would have done some real damage to an unprotected eye. Fortunately I never shoot without appropriate glasses.

Hope this doesn't come off as me being a safety ninny, just trying to share several years of being around pin shoots.
From someone who has never shot pins before, thanks for the very useful info regarding their safe safe handling, it never hurts to be armed with more info! :-)
Blueface 01:32 PM 02-13-2013
Originally Posted by MurphysLaw:
Gun Show this weekend, pay cash, throw receipts out the window. Only hard part is sneaking the parts in the house without getting caught.
On my calendar and was thinking of going.
How much should a complete mil kit go for?
MurphysLaw 01:43 PM 02-13-2013
Originally Posted by Blueface:
On my calendar and was thinking of going.
How much should a complete mil kit go for?
Francis and Justin would probably know better at this point, I built my RRA so long ago that I don't even remember what I paid for parts.
spectrrr 01:45 PM 02-13-2013
Palmetto was selling magpul CTR LPKs for $200 a few weeks ago.
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