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Off Topic / Re: Why Won't Anti-Americans Renounce Citizenship in Hawaii?
« on: January 31, 2015, 10:53:31 PM »
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It was to no fault of KFVE, Closed Captioning or the way we formatted the show. The blame lies completely with Oceanic cable to basic subscribers on the analog signal.
The show will re-air again on February 27th @ 12:30 AM before the new episode airs on February 28th @ 4 PM.
Anyone know of any upcoming SRGC range days, been itching to get my Tavor to the range, haven't seen any emails in the last month or so.please volunteer
I did a main spring, firing pin spring, extended firing pin, and pin block spring swap my self. Real easy to do, just need the right size punches. Made a big improvment on DA and SA pull. It was pretty smooth from when I got it, so decided to just try the spring kit. (Cajun Gun Works) it has smoothed out even more as round count increases.nice... Was planning on installing the SPGK1, RKK, and a decocker race hammer. (which I can do) but wanted to polish and smooth the action some also...
I was wondering how long that was going to take.TWSS
how much?
Probably sell my .25 marauder now.
Who every is coming tonight Dex said enter from the back doorTWSS
Actually I have bought steel and I own my own welders. A small closet could be done with two sheets and if you are on slab on grade no reinforcement needed. Every situation is different but I know for mine what I would do and what I am gonna do. Your suggestion was quite a bit more expensive and tougher.I fab and weld too. So youre making a 2ftx4ftx6ft closet safe, that can fit 50 rifles with two sheets of 1/4 and no gusset or beams on the outsides and assuming there will be a slab and the OP has welding and cutting equipment, knows how to weld/cut? and that doesnt even address the safes door, fire proofing, shelving, paint etc. And all material and labor amount to $2Gs? hahaha Are there unicorns where you live too? Not trying to be rude, just realistic.
I say use a closet. Throw up some fire board, weld some 1/4" steel walls over that and then put some 1/2" in the door frame with a solid wood or steel door. I think this could be done for under $2000.00. I will be building my own room when we build our house.have u ever bought steel in Hawaii? About $400-500 for 1 full sheet 1/4", you would need some structural reinforcent to support the weight (350lb per sheet), not to mention welding / burning costs, and all labor. depending on size of closet, I would say your estimate is a bit light.
with a polymer lower and polymer upper . its easy to keep it under 50oz , then it won't need to have the mag welder.Help me understand please. What does keeping it under 50 oz get me, and how does it not require the mag weld?