We can fix that, have pipe cutter, will travel .Lets clairfy that shall we....it is shorter than my Model 110 long range with a 24" barrel plus muzzle brake. Still very much long enough to be legal lol
We can fix that, have pipe cutter, will travel .Lets clairfy that shall we....it is shorter than my Model 110 long range with a 24" barrel plus muzzle brake. Still very much long enough to be legal lol
The short ones are legal, they just think you should pay an extra $200 to own them , yet pistols are legal.I can neither confirm nor deny that there is legal and there is only illegal if you get caught. At ease, carry on, smoke em if you got em.
At short ranges you don't need all that velocity though .Short barrels zap velocity! I want as much horsepower as possible for things that go zig zag in the night lol
I'm not bothering with the woodstove in my tiny space with no constant heat. Finding that drip feed heater was a win combined with a small diesel heater looks very simple to me. One exhaust with two burners.I've considered a wood stove in the shed and then adding a nice waste oil drip, my carbon credits are gonna be shot anyway .
Try a little tranny fluid, it burns real hot.
I roll my own. Maybe I need thatRight, just gotta get my insurance first lol.
Saw this too, funny ad.
Never seen one of these before.
https://grandrapids.craigslist.org/grd/d/grand-rapids-log-roller-roll-your-own/7688251729.html
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AR's are traditional lol.Eventually I want to own a suppressor just cant allocate the funds to that plus the fee and wait time at the moment.
I am very much a traditionalist when it comes to guns-I now own several AR's but owned zero prior to the point that I watched people burn down their own towns.
I hope to do a small heat exchanger in the 12x24 workshop. The main is a lot bigger and will take more BTU to get it up to temp quickly. Not sure what I'll do in there. I just keep bouncing ideas around for the time being.I'm not bothering with the woodstove in my tiny space with no constant heat. Finding that drip feed heater was a win combined with a small diesel heater looks very simple to me. One exhaust with two burners.
All you need is 16".Lets clairfy that shall we....it is shorter than my Model 110 long range with a 24" barrel plus muzzle brake. Still very much long enough to be legal lol
Or shorter with a pinned and welded flash-hider. I built a light weight one with a 13.8 in barrel.All you need is 16".
12x24 you'll need a wood stove to get after it quick on cold mornings. Don't have that option this year in a 10x10 space. Staying above 45°F is important. 15-30°F climb isn't much to make up in an insulated area with a low ceiling.I hope to do a small heat exchanger in the 12x24 workshop. The main is a lot bigger and will take more BTU to get it up to temp quickly. Not sure what I'll do in there. I just keep bouncing ideas around for the time being.
Micky Ds go-cart
TrueOr shorter with a pinned and welded flash-hider. I built a light weight one with a 13.8 in barrel.
Can't eat the hornsJust got back from hunting. We'll more like nature watching today. 4 doe running around most the day, figured I'd try and hold out for a buck so got an entertaining show from them. Lora of squirrels, wood peckers and other wildlife. Not a single buck around and basically no shooting. Kinda a bummer for the rifle season opener.
In better news, my older brother got a decent 7 point up in the mountains. Dad ended up leaving happy (un happy today) land to give him a hand getting it out. He was hunting an area we call the kettle, it's about an hours hoof to the nearest parking spot, or you can drag it to rt 81 and have someone pick it up over the jersey barrier. More like a 20 minute drag then. So he's all happy.
I should have just shot a doe and called it good.
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