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    Why do guns attract retards? (part 3)

    My lower currently has a ACS stock + milspec tube on it that I desperately want to take off, but I'm having trouble.

    When I installed the milspec tube, I didn't want to have it come loose so I applied locktite on it. I may have been an idiot and used locktite red...
    Now I can't seem to get the castle nut out. So my question is, will a stove top get hot enough for me to melt the loctite? And if so, is it ok to take my lower and place it onto a stove? How will I know when the loctite has melted?

    Thanks.
    This guy DID go on to try heating his gun on the Stove top.



    Would http://www.spikestactical.com/new/z/...-can-p-42.html

    work on my mid length upper? i like the look but i cant find any pictures of one on a mid length.

    does anybody have any pics?

    i know its fake... expensive.... pointless.... but i like the way it looks over the a2 flash hider and cant afford/dont need a real one right now....

    thanks
    Retard.



    ...A brilliant response to the perennial ‘WTF do KNS pins do?’ question..

    It prevents trigger pins from rotating out from the vibration of the rifle being fired.

    Nothing a little red Locktite cant fix.
    Yes. This tard is breathing the same air as the rest of us.


    There is no reason to stake the castle nut on a non-combat weapon. They do it because .mil does it, and that's what people want to see. Blue loc-tite is fine

    This is the classic ARFtard attitude....

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    Last edited by DaBears_85; 03-09-11 at 00:04.
    WTB:
    SA M-7 Classic blonde stock sets
    Bulgy ((10))/((E)) steel mags
    Bulgy T3 takeoff stock sets
    30-caliber magazine clips?

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    You think gun guys are retarded?

    Did you ever meet hip hop fans?

    NASCAR fans?

    Freestyle motocross dudes who know they are going to be a paraplegic or dead by age 22?

    I am not saying the gun guys quoted above are not retarded, but I do not think they are outliers in the general population.

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    Man who does not make a fool of himself, is a man unknown.

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    So being a fan of NASCAR automatically makes you retarded? Damn, I guess I'll tell my friend the MD, another friend that is literally a rocket scientist, and other lawyer friend they are retarded. Also didn't know that all freestyle moto riders were dead or paraplegic by 22. Well, maybe the lawyer is slightly retarded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaBears_85 View Post
    Please, for the love of all that is Holy, tell me that none of those quotes came from M4C.


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    I actually do recognize some of them from this forum, sadly.
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    Last edited by DaBears_85; 03-09-11 at 00:05.
    WTB:
    SA M-7 Classic blonde stock sets
    Bulgy ((10))/((E)) steel mags
    Bulgy T3 takeoff stock sets
    30-caliber magazine clips?

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    No!! There's been a wave of tards here lately, but those are all from another AR related website.
    Last edited by markm; 03-03-11 at 19:27.

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    Spikes Customers....

    I posted a while back that I was having some fitment issues with my buffer tube. If I threaded it in all the way to meet the retainer pin flushly, I could not seat the upper reciever into the lower. Short term solution was to back the tube out one turn, but then I encountered some stock wobble due to some slop in the groove with the pin. This was all regardless of how much I torqued the castle nut.

    So. . . I was drinking a beer and decided to investigate the situation further. My final conclusion was that the buffer tube was just too long. Now what? Well I'll tell you. I decided to have another beer and use a bench grinder for some "custom fitting". I ground off approximately 1 thread on the tube, but didn't grind on the lip where the retainer pin fits in.

    From what I can tell, everything appears to be working normally. I have not fired the gun yet though.

    Was this a dumb ass move?



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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    Spikes Customers....






    Man, that spider is bad ass.
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