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Old 06-14-2012, 03:12 PM
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
But he's wrong again lol

You don't need a new track bar. The conversion kit replaces the other end and makes it a double shear.
i wasnt talking about the upgrade kit. i was referring to the price difference if he had bought the double shear bar in the first place.

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Question: "I'm having issue installing the new track bar I just bought. What should I do?"

Answer: "Buy a different one"


Question: "I'm looking to buy a handgun soon, any suggestions?"

Answer: "Sawed-off shotgun."
first one is off. i didnt tell him to buy another one, i told him that a double shear would have been easier. i didnt even know that IRO made an upgrade kit. and i stand by my sawed off shotgun choice lol

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a double shear mount would be a hell of a lot easier, but 50 more bones.
what is the difference in price when referring to the IRO adjustable and IRO double shear adjustable? 50 bucks.
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Originally Posted by MASCOTT
I'll also be checking out the .40,.45,and my Grandma's favorite .357. I'm not trying to stun anybody, when I fire I want you to stop dead in your tracks
My dad has a Magnum Research .45-70 that may interest you.


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On the left is a .223, equivalent to what we shoot from our M16s. The .45-70 is in the middle.

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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
My dad has a Magnum research .45-70 that may interest you.


Fires these:

On the left is a .223, equivalent to what we shoot from our M16s. The .45-70 is in the middle.
good god, what is the recoil like?
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
My dad has a Magnum research .45-70 that may interest you.

BFR, Biggest Finest Revolver

My ***

Big Frackin' Revolver

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Originally Posted by jakbob
good god, what is the recoil like?
Actually, the 10.5" barrel holds it down pretty well. You can easily fire 20-30 rounds.
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BFR, Biggest Finest Revolver

My ***

Big Frackin' Revolver
Marketed as Biggest Finest Revolver.
I think they took the name from Doom95, the Big ****ing Gun.
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
My dad has a Magnum Research .45-70 that may interest you.


Fires these:

On the left is a .223, equivalent to what we shoot from our M16s. The .45-70 is in the middle.
Jebus, that would be fun to shoot once kinda like the Smith and Wesson 500 or the Ruger Alaskan. Really no practical use other than showing off to your buddies. But isn't that MR's mo?
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Originally Posted by fritzthekatt
Jebus, that would be fun to shoot once kinda like the Smith and Wesson 500 or the Ruger Alaskan. Really no practical use other than showing off to your buddies. But isn't that MR's mo?
I agree. I'd love to fire a few rounds with this,but for home protection I think it's a bit much.
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Originally Posted by MASCOTT
I agree. I'd love to fire a few rounds with this,but for home protection I think it's a bit much.
nah it will be fine. instead of the paramedics taking him out of your house, there will be a convienient sized hole from him flying through it. or a massive mess. either way. GET IT!
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Dang, almost 100 pages for me to catch up on. Don't think I'll be doing it....

And my white keep now has a new problem....

It basically stalls out sometimes while moving but then starts surging. So either something new from its week in the outer banks or the problem it's had, has gotten worse. Luckily I should return home to another XJ that's road ready. Then I can focus on working on the white one.
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I honestly would love to see the aftermath of someone deserving being shot with that
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He filled out all the paperwork to carry his personal sidearm on duty, walked in, and put it on his commander's desk. All was well until he asked to see the gun. His boss just turned around and shredded the forms.
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So the guy who wants my Jeep has his mustang sold and picked up at 6....the guy who I am buying from has someone looking at 6...

Pray for me...SOOOO CLOSE....
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Originally Posted by MASCOTT

I agree. I'd love to fire a few rounds with this,but for home protection I think it's a bit much.
S&W 686 revolver is a great home defense weapon.
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I'm just saying **** my xj


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