Got my tools in and took apart the upper. The barrel was showing two freaking threads. I put everything back together and FULLY threaded the barrel. Went to a test drive. 200 rds without a hitch.
I have already fixed the rear sight because of shoty workmanship and now I see they installed the dust cover pin wrong. I don't have the tools to fix everything so I'll have to find someone in Mobile, Al to help.
I believe I found the issue. I can see two threads of where the barrel nut threads on. If so then I would say it is the headspace since the barrel is not completely seated.
When the rifle fires, it cycles as it should, but on the next trigger pull it clicks but no bang. I charge it and sometimes it fires and sometimes not.
Ok, here we go... My wife's friend brings me their AR that she bought at a gun show before the 1996 gun ban from a guy that built it. She bought it, never oiled it, never shot it, and has had it in a shed "hidden from her children" for 14 years. She brought it to me to clean and sight I'm for...
If I win the lottery, I'm buying a beast of a truck and putting a directional snow plow on it. I can then afford the insurance to push the left lane laggers out of the way and clear out the Denham Springs exit!
OH YEAH, I almost forgot.............THE DENHAM SPRINGS EXIT AND EVERYONE WHO DRIVES IT. If you're one of them I don't want to hear it. You speed all the way to the end of the running lanes to cut off all the other interstate traffic. How is it that that exit can flow and yet if you're on...
Left Lane Laggers
sitting at a green light for 10 seconds reading your text messages.
running red lights
speed down the middle lane to cut off 1/4 mile off traffic to turn
getting on the interstate at 40 mph and yet when the light turns green, can do 60 mph throught the intersection and cut...
Is there a business out there that would like to offer a reward for the individual(s) that burned the flag at LSU. If there is a business that will do it, I will give $25 right now toward the cause.
I say make sure you have enough ammo to kill everyone in your town if they turn zombie. I live in a rural are of 4,000, have plenty of distance around my house, and I have a reloader.
My wife has a Bersa .380, and we've sent it off once for repair and now about to send it off again. I'm looking to sell it when we get it back and get a different .380, maybe the pink Taurus TCP. The Ruger LCP has a long trigger that you better start pulling today to shoot tomorrow.
I think its a good day for the "re-opening". This way everyone can go by and restock their powder, primers, and bullets, for what they shot up earlier in the day.:D
Not a problem. I always look locally first, retailers and private sellers, then at the online auctions. My mindset is to look at the online auctions and add $50-70 for shipping and FFL transaction.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=218597719
after shipping and FFl, probably $475
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=217844915
after shipping and FFL, probably $470