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Originally posted by bigshoe View PostIts just annoying, BUT I know its just an $80 sight.Originally posted by JesterEvery time you see the fucking guy....show him your fucking dick.. Just whip out your hawg and wiggle it in his direction, put it away, call him a fuckin meatgazer, shoot him the bird and go inside.
He will spend the rest of the day wondering if he is gay.Originally posted by DennyWhat the fuck ever, you fucking fragile faggot.
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Originally posted by kbscobravert View Postdude you just got extra resin. more for your dollar if you ask me.
kbscobravert is gonna be one of those that goes poppin zombie/liberal heads like they are worth fuckin money! lolMay God give us strength and courage in the time of our darkest hours.
Semper Fi
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They all look like that, that's the emitter for your dot. Mine has less epoxy, but it's a purged nitrogen sealed unit so you're gonna have to live with it."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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Originally posted by CJ View PostThey all look like that, that's the emitter for your dot. Mine has less epoxy, but it's a purged nitrogen sealed unit so you're gonna have to live with it.
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Finally got some time today to put the Primary Arms Red Dot and the other goodies I picked up on the Ruger Mark III Hunter. I added Tandemkross Magazine disconnect bushing, Hogue finger groove grips, Ruger one piece weaver scope rail, and the Primary Arms Red Dot. Can't wait to get this hand cannon sighted in and start doing some plinking! Thanks for the recommendation on the Red Dot CJ.
MarcusLast edited by 2cammer97; 02-04-2013, 11:41 AM.'99 Jeep Wrangler Sport 4.0L
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Originally posted by 2cammer97 View PostFinally got some time today to put the Primary Arms Red Dot and the other goodies I picked up on the Ruger Mark III Hunter. I added Tandemkross Magazine disconnect bushing, Hogue finger groove grips, Ruger one piece weaver scope rail, and the Primary Arms Red Dot. Can't wait to get this hand cannon sighted in and start doing some plinking! Thanks for the recommendation on the Red Dot CJ.
Marcus"When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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Originally posted by CJ View PostMarcus, it looks great. I can't tell from the picture, but does it have the removable base, or the fixed base? Those magazine disconnect deletes are awesome, you can use an MKII bushing to remove the disconnect and only costs $1.50 and a trip to Lee's gun parts in Euless. The mag disconnect is freaking ridiculous on those guns, you have to use a flathead to pry a mag out.
Funny you mention Lee's Gun Parts. I've had 2-3 great experiences there dealing with a couple of my grandfather's 1960's guns (Sears Ted Williams 20g Semi-Auto, Savage 24J-DL O/U .22WMR/20g, and Rohm RG63 .22 Revolver). He had parts for the shotguns and a .22WMR cylinder for the Rohm so now I can shoot both .22lr and .22WMR. Also referred me to Johnnie Green for gunsmithing and he is a really nice guy to deal with. He disassembled and cleaned both of the 2 shotguns I just mentioned for cheap and did good work.
Marcus'99 Jeep Wrangler Sport 4.0L
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Originally posted by 2cammer97 View PostI think the Red Dot has the fixed base. When I initially researched the mag disconnect bushings they were all about the same price and all had good reviews. The Tandemkross was only $12 shipped. And yes, I've since learned that the MK II bushing also works and is even cheaper. I definitely feel more confident with disassembling this gun now. I was comfortable doing the basic field strip but now i'm pretty sure I could take it down to the bare frame and reassemble. Might be reason to get some of the Volquartsen trigger parts down the road. These guns really aren't that complicated once you've played with it a few times. Youtube is also a big help.
Funny you mention Lee's Gun Parts. I've had 2-3 great experiences there dealing with a couple of my grandfather's 1960's guns (Sears Ted Williams 20g Semi-Auto, Savage 24J-DL O/U .22WMR/20g, and Rohm RG63 .22 Revolver). He had parts for the shotguns and a .22WMR cylinder for the Rohm so now I can shoot both .22lr and .22WMR. Also referred me to Johnnie Green for gunsmithing and he is a really nice guy to deal with. He disassembled and cleaned both of the 2 shotguns I just mentioned for cheap and did good work.
Marcus"When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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Originally posted by CJ View PostMarcus, do not waste your money on a VQ trigger. Only buy the VQ sear. It should run you around $20-30. That's is 90% of the trigger right there. When I get the VQ sears, I polish the contact face, then polish all of the internals - the trigger transfer bar, the plunger, the plunger hole, etc. and install it in the gun. Drops the trigger from 5lbs to <>2lbs. That's all you need to do, and it ends up being a better, lighter trigger than a full VQ kit.
Marcus'99 Jeep Wrangler Sport 4.0L
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Originally posted by 2cammer97 View PostGood to know CJ. I'll just get the VQ Sear down the road. Thanks for volunteering your polishing services.
Marcus"When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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