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    oh yeah, sorry about that. I should've quoted the OP's post.

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    Smile

    Clarification is a sovereign remedy for confusion.
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    Thumbs up

    Quote Originally Posted by Showbart View Post
    I'm in the same boat. Alot HAS changed with ARs and the 1911 too. I saw it all coming. I don't NEED things like full rails and pistons so I avoid them. But what does NEED have to do with? To each his own. I do smile upon noticing the rush of many to lighten up their rifles after loading them down.

    No old farts here. 50 is the new 40.

    BCM 14.5" mid-length AAC Blackout.

    Beautiful Dog. Here is a pic of my lil one.



    I am new here as well. The help and knowledge has been a huge benefit in assisting me to choose my first AR wisely. (picking up my new DDXV this afternoon). And here it is, fresh out of the bag:



    Thank everyone for being so helpful and upfront.
    Last edited by tnt1106; 04-02-10 at 19:54. Reason: DDXV!

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    Good eye for dogs TNT 1106. He's the real deal, as is yours. Great looking pup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Showbart View Post
    Good eye for dogs TNT 1106. He's the real deal, as is yours. Great looking pup.
    thanks, not to derail, but my pup seems to be off duty more than on duties most days...


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    Your not an "old guy"! Welcome. I have learned so much from this forum. Nice rifle.
    Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little a temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. Ben Franklin 1759

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    Quote Originally Posted by tnt1106 View Post
    thanks, not to derail, but my pup seems to be off duty more than on duties most days...

    Nice shepherd. King of breeds. Get him or her working. They love a job.
    Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little a temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. Ben Franklin 1759

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    I'll be 65 in a few days. Good knowledge base on this forum,esp. with the AR's.
    Danged bunch o' young whipper snappers!
    If I ever get to old or stubborn to learn I'd just as soon have 'em go ahead and throw the dirt on me. Keep an open mind,always.
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    Anyone know what type of muzzle break this is? I'd not seen one until I got this rifle.


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    Another old guy here - 62 and I built my first AR last year. Well not my first, Uncle Sam loaned me an M16 in 'Nam!

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