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Metalworking, Any AR receivers CAD models available for download?
I was looking for AR 15 receivers to buy but I haven't found any available,
for some strange reason so called "assault rifles" and parts have been selling out everywhere. Anyone know where to download CAD models of AR (or other gun) receivers and other gun parts? I did a Google search and I keep finding mentions but nothing has produced a CAD model yet. RogerN |
Metalworking, Any AR receivers CAD models available fordownload?
On 2013-02-02, RogerN wrote:
I was looking for AR 15 receivers to buy but I haven't found any available, for some strange reason so called "assault rifles" and parts have been selling out everywhere. Anyone know where to download CAD models of AR (or other gun) receivers and other gun parts? I did a Google search and I keep finding mentions but nothing has produced a CAD model yet. Let me know if you find one. Also I wonder how interchangeable they actually are. |
Metalworking, Any AR receivers CAD models available for download?
RogerN wrote: I was looking for AR 15 receivers to buy but I haven't found any available, for some strange reason so called "assault rifles" and parts have been selling out everywhere. Anyone know where to download CAD models of AR (or other gun) receivers and other gun parts? I did a Google search and I keep finding mentions but nothing has produced a CAD model yet. RogerN Look at cncguns.com |
Metalworking, Any AR receivers CAD models available for download?
"Ignoramus4463" wrote in message
... On 2013-02-02, RogerN wrote: I was looking for AR 15 receivers to buy but I haven't found any available, for some strange reason so called "assault rifles" and parts have been selling out everywhere. Anyone know where to download CAD models of AR (or other gun) receivers and other gun parts? I did a Google search and I keep finding mentions but nothing has produced a CAD model yet. Let me know if you find one. Also I wonder how interchangeable they actually are. Found www.ar15.com/content/manuals/ar15cadfiles.zip AK http://pookieweb.dyndns.org:61129/AK/docs/templates.htm RogerN |
Metalworking, Any AR receivers CAD models available for download?
On Sat, 2 Feb 2013 05:41:22 -0600, "RogerN" wrote:
I was looking for AR 15 receivers to buy but I haven't found any available, for some strange reason so called "assault rifles" and parts have been selling out everywhere. Anyone know where to download CAD models of AR (or other gun) receivers and other gun parts? I did a Google search and I keep finding mentions but nothing has produced a CAD model yet. RogerN Not sure this is what your are looking for. http://www.biggerhammer.net/ar15/cad/ Just finished making 90 lower receivers at work. Will be making 500 more very soon. |
Metalworking, Any AR receivers CAD models available for download?
wrote in message ...
On Sat, 2 Feb 2013 05:41:22 -0600, "RogerN" wrote: I was looking for AR 15 receivers to buy but I haven't found any available, for some strange reason so called "assault rifles" and parts have been selling out everywhere. Anyone know where to download CAD models of AR (or other gun) receivers and other gun parts? I did a Google search and I keep finding mentions but nothing has produced a CAD model yet. RogerN Not sure this is what your are looking for. http://www.biggerhammer.net/ar15/cad/ Just finished making 90 lower receivers at work. Will be making 500 more very soon. Got any for sale? I haven't had any luck finding any in stock anywhere. RogerN |
Metalworking, Any AR receivers CAD models available for download?
I thought the Fed wanted to reduce the number
of weapons designed only to kill large number of people, on the streets? And, you're making MORE of them? 500 more! MASH series Frank Burns were here, he'd ask: "Don't you mindlessly do every thing Our Nation's Leader says? Isn't it patriotic to obey, unquestion- ingly? How can we be free, if we all do things that we're not told to do?" If RCM's Christopher Young were here, he'd say "Can't keep good Americans down." Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. wrote in message ... Not sure this is what your are looking for. http://www.biggerhammer.net/ar15/cad/ Just finished making 90 lower receivers at work. Will be making 500 more very soon. |
Metalworking, Any AR receivers CAD models available for download?
RogerN wrote: I was looking for AR 15 receivers to buy but I haven't found any available, for some strange reason so called "assault rifles" and parts have been selling out everywhere. Anyone know where to download CAD models of AR (or other gun) receivers and other gun parts? I did a Google search and I keep finding mentions but nothing has produced a CAD model yet. RogerN cncguns.com |
Metalworking, Any AR receivers CAD models available for download?
On Sat, 2 Feb 2013 09:31:55 -0600, "RogerN" wrote:
wrote in message ... On Sat, 2 Feb 2013 05:41:22 -0600, "RogerN" wrote: I was looking for AR 15 receivers to buy but I haven't found any available, for some strange reason so called "assault rifles" and parts have been selling out everywhere. Anyone know where to download CAD models of AR (or other gun) receivers and other gun parts? I did a Google search and I keep finding mentions but nothing has produced a CAD model yet. RogerN Not sure this is what your are looking for. http://www.biggerhammer.net/ar15/cad/ Just finished making 90 lower receivers at work. Will be making 500 more very soon. Got any for sale? I haven't had any luck finding any in stock anywhere. RogerN As far as I know they are all spoken for. The biggest customers are police personnel, assistant DA's and a couple of local pawn shops that assemble the AR15's to sell. Here is a like to one of the pawn shops http://cashinaflashpawnshop.com |
Metalworking, Any AR receivers CAD models available for download?
On Feb 2, 3:41*am, "RogerN" wrote:
I was looking for AR 15 receivers to buy but I haven't found any available, for some strange reason so called "assault rifles" and parts have been selling out everywhere. Anyone know where to download CAD models of AR (or other gun) receivers and other gun parts? I did a Google search and I keep finding mentions but nothing has produced a CAD model yet. RogerN I guess you have never heard of GRABCAD? http://grabcad.com/library?per_page=20&query=ar15 |
Metalworking, Any AR receivers CAD models available for download?
"Pete C." wrote in message ...
RogerN wrote: I was looking for AR 15 receivers to buy but I haven't found any available, for some strange reason so called "assault rifles" and parts have been selling out everywhere. Anyone know where to download CAD models of AR (or other gun) receivers and other gun parts? I did a Google search and I keep finding mentions but nothing has produced a CAD model yet. RogerN cncguns.com The searches lead me to cncguns.com but it doesn't seem to work right now. RogerN |
Metalworking, Any AR receivers CAD models available for download?
email me, I have one choose .igs,.mc4,.dwg
karltownsnedATembarqmail.com If you're making a few (100), I'd suggest a 0% forging. dsarms.com has them for like $26 if they didn't raise prices in the recent panick. There are many other sources. I just did a group buy on 1919A4.com There are many tutorials on building the forging out there. Some of the best on weaponsguild.com a guy there sells a holding fixture for the forging. Karl |
Metalworking, Any AR receivers CAD models available for download?
Do a search on this group. I posted a link to CAD files a while back. I
don't know if the site is still up, but its out there. "RogerN" wrote in message m... I was looking for AR 15 receivers to buy but I haven't found any available, for some strange reason so called "assault rifles" and parts have been selling out everywhere. Anyone know where to download CAD models of AR (or other gun) receivers and other gun parts? I did a Google search and I keep finding mentions but nothing has produced a CAD model yet. RogerN |
Metalworking, Any AR receivers CAD models available for download?
Been looking at the 80% finished receivers, some of them only need some milling in the center at the trigger group, looks simple enough. A pocket at 1.249" deep, .690" wide and connected to another pocket at .630' deep. Also have to machine a .312 wide slot at the bottom of the 1.249" deep slot for the trigger to go through. Seems the most time consuming part is finding one available! So you buy a parts kit minus lower, an unfinished receiver, and you can have a working "Assault Rifle" with an hour or two machining plus assembly time for maybe $500 or so. RogerN |
Metalworking, Any AR receivers CAD models available for download?
RogerN wrote: Been looking at the 80% finished receivers, some of them only need some milling in the center at the trigger group, looks simple enough. A pocket at 1.249" deep, .690" wide and connected to another pocket at .630' deep. Also have to machine a .312 wide slot at the bottom of the 1.249" deep slot for the trigger to go through. Seems the most time consuming part is finding one available! So you buy a parts kit minus lower, an unfinished receiver, and you can have a working "Assault Rifle" with an hour or two machining plus assembly time for maybe $500 or so. RogerN Don't forget anodizing, time to fabricate (or cost to buy) fixture plates, tooling, etc. I prefer the 30% forgings from Tactical Machining, more to do = more fun, but still a proper broached magwell. Takes a full day to machine one (carefully, setup time, etc.), and a half day to anodize. Not sure on costs due to the scarcity of any parts at the moment. |
Metalworking, Any AR receivers CAD models available for download?
RogerN wrote:
Been looking at the 80% finished receivers, some of them only need some milling in the center at the trigger group, looks simple enough. A pocket at 1.249" deep, .690" wide and connected to another pocket at .630' deep. Also have to machine a .312 wide slot at the bottom of the 1.249" deep slot for the trigger to go through. Seems the most time consuming part is finding one available! So you buy a parts kit minus lower, an unfinished receiver, and you can have a working "Assault Rifle" with an hour or two machining plus assembly time for maybe $500 or so. RogerN You won't have an "Assault Rifle" unless you also do some other creative machining to make it selective fire. Not hard to do if you can find the proper pieces. -- Steve W. |
Metalworking, Any AR receivers CAD models available for download?
On Sun, 3 Feb 2013 22:50:17 -0600, "RogerN" wrote:
Been looking at the 80% finished receivers, some of them only need some milling in the center at the trigger group, looks simple enough. A pocket at 1.249" deep, .690" wide and connected to another pocket at .630' deep. Also have to machine a .312 wide slot at the bottom of the 1.249" deep slot for the trigger to go through. Seems the most time consuming part is finding one available! So you buy a parts kit minus lower, an unfinished receiver, and you can have a working "Assault Rifle" with an hour or two machining plus assembly time for maybe $500 or so. RogerN Pretty much. However....those parts kits are "out of stock" all across this great land. The general estimate is that there have been some 9 MILLION ARs sold in 2012...and probably 50% more sold as kits. The US has the largest private military in the world, by several orders of magnitude. And if they decide to take out Enemies, foreign and domestic....there is no one, nothing..that can stop them. Period. The methodology of the left has always been: 1. Lie 2. Repeat the lie as many times as possible 3. Have as many people repeat the lie as often as possible 4. Eventually, the uninformed believe the lie 5. The lie will then be made into some form oflaw 6. Then everyone must conform to the lie |
Metalworking, Any AR receivers CAD models available for download?
"Steve W." wrote: RogerN wrote: Been looking at the 80% finished receivers, some of them only need some milling in the center at the trigger group, looks simple enough. A pocket at 1.249" deep, .690" wide and connected to another pocket at .630' deep. Also have to machine a .312 wide slot at the bottom of the 1.249" deep slot for the trigger to go through. Seems the most time consuming part is finding one available! So you buy a parts kit minus lower, an unfinished receiver, and you can have a working "Assault Rifle" with an hour or two machining plus assembly time for maybe $500 or so. RogerN You won't have an "Assault Rifle" unless you also do some other creative machining to make it selective fire. Not hard to do if you can find the proper pieces. -- Steve W. Well, it will get you an EBR Evil Black Rifle, or any color you choose for that matter http://wpnet.us/red_devil_small_right.jpg |
Metalworking, Any AR receivers CAD models available for download?
Pete C. wrote:
"Steve W." wrote: RogerN wrote: Been looking at the 80% finished receivers, some of them only need some milling in the center at the trigger group, looks simple enough. A pocket at 1.249" deep, .690" wide and connected to another pocket at .630' deep. Also have to machine a .312 wide slot at the bottom of the 1.249" deep slot for the trigger to go through. Seems the most time consuming part is finding one available! So you buy a parts kit minus lower, an unfinished receiver, and you can have a working "Assault Rifle" with an hour or two machining plus assembly time for maybe $500 or so. RogerN You won't have an "Assault Rifle" unless you also do some other creative machining to make it selective fire. Not hard to do if you can find the proper pieces. -- Steve W. Well, it will get you an EBR Evil Black Rifle, or any color you choose for that matter http://wpnet.us/red_devil_small_right.jpg Nope, not an evil rifle to me. Not the prettiest but not evil. A person with a decent mill and a small lathes can make every part. Rifling the barrel isn't fun but can be done. OR take a barrel from something else and do some work to make it fit. -- Steve W. |
Metalworking, Any AR receivers CAD models available for download?
On Monday, February 4, 2013 8:10:22 AM UTC-8, Gunner wrote:
On Sun, 3 Feb 2013 22:50:17 -0600, "RogerN" wrote: The US has the largest private military in the world, by several orders of magnitude. And if they decide to take out Enemies, foreign and domestic....there is no one, nothing..that can stop them. Period. haha --- wishful thinking! you underestimate the might of the US Government. But so did Weaver and Koresh. I don't care how many buddies with pop guns that shoot really, really fast, you have, your toast if you get nasty with "Big Brother". One hell'uva dream! Heck, test it out ... try not paying your taxes for a while and then thumb your nose at the IRS! good luck with that. |
Metalworking, Any AR receivers CAD models available for download?
On Monday, February 4, 2013 2:47:01 PM UTC-8, Steve W. wrote:
Pete C. wrote: "Steve W." wrote: RogerN wrote: Been looking at the 80% finished receivers, some of them only need some milling in the center at the trigger group, looks simple enough. A pocket at 1.249" deep, .690" wide and connected to another pocket at .630' deep. Also have to machine a .312 wide slot at the bottom of the 1.249" deep slot for the trigger to go through. Seems the most time consuming part is finding one available! So you buy a parts kit minus lower, an unfinished receiver, and you can have a working "Assault Rifle" with an hour or two machining plus assembly time for maybe $500 or so. RogerN You won't have an "Assault Rifle" unless you also do some other creative machining to make it selective fire. Not hard to do if you can find the proper pieces. -- Steve W. Well, it will get you an EBR Evil Black Rifle, or any color you choose for that matter http://wpnet.us/red_devil_small_right.jpg Nope, not an evil rifle to me. Not the prettiest but not evil. A person with a decent mill and a small lathes can make every part. Rifling the barrel isn't fun but can be done. OR take a barrel from something else and do some work to make it fit. -- Steve W. Hey Steve, Have you ever built a 300 Black Out? I screwed around and waited too damn long to buy a upper with barrel. Any all feedback appreciated. |
Metalworking, Any AR receivers CAD models available for download?
"Pete C." wrote: "Steve W." wrote: RogerN wrote: Been looking at the 80% finished receivers, some of them only need some milling in the center at the trigger group, looks simple enough. A pocket at 1.249" deep, .690" wide and connected to another pocket at .630' deep. Also have to machine a .312 wide slot at the bottom of the 1.249" deep slot for the trigger to go through. Seems the most time consuming part is finding one available! So you buy a parts kit minus lower, an unfinished receiver, and you can have a working "Assault Rifle" with an hour or two machining plus assembly time for maybe $500 or so. RogerN You won't have an "Assault Rifle" unless you also do some other creative machining to make it selective fire. Not hard to do if you can find the proper pieces. -- Steve W. Well, it will get you an EBR Evil Black Rifle, or any color you choose for that matter http://wpnet.us/red_devil_small_right.jpg A local gun shop is using Cerakote on guns. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=523085101043604&set=a.4521212981399 85.106891.131094280242690&type=1&relevant_count=1 |
Metalworking, Any AR receivers CAD models available for download?
On Mon, 04 Feb 2013 19:16:49 -0500, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote: "Pete C." wrote: "Steve W." wrote: RogerN wrote: Been looking at the 80% finished receivers, some of them only need some milling in the center at the trigger group, looks simple enough. A pocket at 1.249" deep, .690" wide and connected to another pocket at .630' deep. Also have to machine a .312 wide slot at the bottom of the 1.249" deep slot for the trigger to go through. Seems the most time consuming part is finding one available! So you buy a parts kit minus lower, an unfinished receiver, and you can have a working "Assault Rifle" with an hour or two machining plus assembly time for maybe $500 or so. RogerN You won't have an "Assault Rifle" unless you also do some other creative machining to make it selective fire. Not hard to do if you can find the proper pieces. -- Steve W. Well, it will get you an EBR Evil Black Rifle, or any color you choose for that matter http://wpnet.us/red_devil_small_right.jpg A local gun shop is using Cerakote on guns. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=523085101043604&set=a.4521212981399 85.106891.131094280242690&type=1&relevant_count=1 It's nice of you to share a photo of your little gun with us, sweetie. titter -- Most powerful is he who has himself in his own power. -- Seneca |
Metalworking, Any AR receivers CAD models available for download?
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote: "Pete C." wrote: "Steve W." wrote: RogerN wrote: Been looking at the 80% finished receivers, some of them only need some milling in the center at the trigger group, looks simple enough. A pocket at 1.249" deep, .690" wide and connected to another pocket at .630' deep. Also have to machine a .312 wide slot at the bottom of the 1.249" deep slot for the trigger to go through. Seems the most time consuming part is finding one available! So you buy a parts kit minus lower, an unfinished receiver, and you can have a working "Assault Rifle" with an hour or two machining plus assembly time for maybe $500 or so. RogerN You won't have an "Assault Rifle" unless you also do some other creative machining to make it selective fire. Not hard to do if you can find the proper pieces. -- Steve W. Well, it will get you an EBR Evil Black Rifle, or any color you choose for that matter http://wpnet.us/red_devil_small_right.jpg A local gun shop is using Cerakote on guns. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=523085101043604&set=a.4521212981399 85.106891.131094280242690&type=1&relevant_count=1 I'm thinking of trying hydro-dip finishing next. Of course you still need to anodize anyway to get the surface hardness. |
Metalworking, Any AR receivers CAD models available for download?
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On Monday, February 4, 2013 7:25:41 PM UTC-8, Gunner wrote:
On Mon, 4 Feb 2013 15:02:14 -0800 (PST), wrote: You seem to have some issues with understanding the difference between 2.75 million government workers and 35 million ****ed off citizens. Buddy ... you're dreaming. You and a few of your buds ... that's it. Okay for grins, say you have 35 mill with some pop guns, what's that to a well armed military? Haha ---- you're a big dreamer. Keep dreaming! Lets see...Weaver...a total of 5 people kept the FBI and ATF at arms length for how long again? And the death toll was what again? And how much money did Weaver get from the Feebs when it was all over? Now Koresh..how many adults died in that little fiasco and how long did it keep the government at arms length? Lets see...55 adults..only a few of whom were armed and 28 children against the FBI, The ATF and Delta Force for how long? 4 dead ATF and 16 wounded ATF and 6 killed residents in the surprise attack. 50 days wasnt it and it involved the ultimate use of tanks and fire to take out the cultiists. And tied up the FBI and ATF for nearly 2 months. And the fall out from that has still crippled the ATF Think that would happen again? Absolutely ... maybe it takes four months, but what the heck, same out come. Your 35 mil are under "armed", that's my point. The second got squashed a long time ago. You seem to forget the words of one of the Founders.... " "We must, indeed, all hang together, or most assuredly we shall all hang separately." Ben Franklin Old Ben lived in a different time ... you ain't going to get any 35*10^6 guys with pop guns to go against big brother in your life time. What are you Leftwingers going to do to "hang together"? Not sure what this conversation has to do with extreme "left" or "right". Totally different issue. Btw, do you believe what's happening in NY to be Tyranny of any sort? |
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Larry Jaques wrote: Michael A. Terrell wrote: A local gun shop is using Cerakote on guns. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=523085101043604&set=a.4521212981399 85.106891.131094280242690&type=1&relevant_count=1 It's nice of you to share a photo of your little gun with us, sweetie. titter They were talking about that gun on the local radio station, as a present for your girlfreind or wife for Valentine's day. I'm sure they can make one for you. :) BTW, you need to see a doctor abut that titter problem before someone mistakes you for an excitable six year old girl. ;-) |
Metalworking, Any AR receivers CAD models available for download?
Pete C. wrote: Michael A. Terrell wrote: A local gun shop is using Cerakote on guns. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=523085101043604&set=a.4521212981399 85.106891.131094280242690&type=1&relevant_count=1 I'm thinking of trying hydro-dip finishing next. Of course you still need to anodize anyway to get the surface hardness. I want to see if they will show me that process. I can think of other uses for it. Post photos of your hydro-dip when you do it so we can see the results. |
Metalworking, Any AR receivers CAD models available for download?
On Monday, February 4, 2013 11:06:11 PM UTC-8, Gunner wrote:
Under armed? How so? Pop guns? The same caliber arms in the hands of ex military are pop guns, yet in the hands of active duty are "real guns" So whats your take on the 12 million varmint shooters who shoot bigger "pop guns" than do the militarys "real guns" ??? And at much longer ranges? funny! (if you're serious, then you're pretty naive) Which part of NY are you referring to? And what's "happening"? Gunner Sorry, if you can't figure this stuff out on your own, there's no point in a conversation. But I suppose you don't really want to have a conversation anyway. |
Metalworking, Any AR receivers CAD models available for download?
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Pete C. wrote: Michael A. Terrell wrote: A local gun shop is using Cerakote on guns. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=523085101043604&set=a.4521212981399 85.106891.131094280242690&type=1&relevant_count=1 I'm thinking of trying hydro-dip finishing next. Of course you still need to anodize anyway to get the surface hardness. I want to see if they will show me that process. I can think of other uses for it. Post photos of your hydro-dip when you do it so we can see the results. There are plenty of hydro-dip videos on youtube. A few places sell starter kits for around $99 with your choice of numerous patterns. |
Metalworking, Any AR receivers CAD models available for download?
"Pete C." wrote: "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Pete C. wrote: Michael A. Terrell wrote: A local gun shop is using Cerakote on guns. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=523085101043604&set=a.4521212981399 85.106891.131094280242690&type=1&relevant_count=1 I'm thinking of trying hydro-dip finishing next. Of course you still need to anodize anyway to get the surface hardness. I want to see if they will show me that process. I can think of other uses for it. Post photos of your hydro-dip when you do it so we can see the results. There are plenty of hydro-dip videos on youtube. A few places sell starter kits for around $99 with your choice of numerous patterns. I wanted to see someone's first attempt, and who could be asked questions. You tube is OK, but not very interactive, :) |
Metalworking, Any AR receivers CAD models available for download?
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Metalworking, Any AR receivers CAD models available for download?
On Tue, 05 Feb 2013 09:09:35 -0500, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote: "Pete C." wrote: "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Pete C. wrote: Michael A. Terrell wrote: A local gun shop is using Cerakote on guns. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=523085101043604&set=a.4521212981399 85.106891.131094280242690&type=1&relevant_count=1 I'm thinking of trying hydro-dip finishing next. Of course you still need to anodize anyway to get the surface hardness. I want to see if they will show me that process. I can think of other uses for it. Post photos of your hydro-dip when you do it so we can see the results. There are plenty of hydro-dip videos on youtube. A few places sell starter kits for around $99 with your choice of numerous patterns. I wanted to see someone's first attempt, and who could be asked questions. You tube is OK, but not very interactive, :) FWIW, my son tried it on some well worn pistols. He got frustrated and dropped the project. From what i heard, flat areas are a piece of cake. A revolver was damn near impossible. He told me something like a glock slide would be easy enough. Karl |
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The dipping process kinda looked like swirling.. a floating material
transferred to the workpiece. http://projectguitar.com/tut/swirled.htm http://theswirling.com/ http://www.c-kreul.de/Marmorierfarben.291.0.html?&L=1 Not applicable to firearm metal, but potentially useful (likely much cheaper) for stocks or other project finishes. -- WB .......... "Pete C." wrote in message ... There are plenty of hydro-dip videos on youtube. A few places sell starter kits for around $99 with your choice of numerous patterns. |
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On 2/5/2013 5:57 AM, wrote:
On Monday, February 4, 2013 11:06:11 PM UTC-8, Gunner wrote: Under armed? How so? Pop guns? The same caliber arms in the hands of ex military are pop guns, yet in the hands of active duty are "real guns" So whats your take on the 12 million varmint shooters who shoot bigger "pop guns" than do the militarys "real guns" ??? And at much longer ranges? funny! (if you're serious, then you're pretty naive) Which part of NY are you referring to? And what's "happening"? Gunner Sorry, if you can't figure this stuff out on your own, there's no point in a conversation. But I suppose you don't really want to have a conversation anyway. You need to take into account that most police and armed forces people are "Oath Keepers" and won't do anything unconstitutional. http://oathkeepers.org/oath/ |
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On 2/5/2013 11:00 AM, Gunner wrote:
On Tue, 5 Feb 2013 02:57:22 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Monday, February 4, 2013 11:06:11 PM UTC-8, Gunner wrote: Under armed? How so? Pop guns? The same caliber arms in the hands of ex military are pop guns, yet in the hands of active duty are "real guns" So whats your take on the 12 million varmint shooters who shoot bigger "pop guns" than do the militarys "real guns" ??? And at much longer ranges? funny! (if you're serious, then you're pretty naive) VBG Your fumbling buffoonery is quite funny to read and respond to. Though your ignorance and obvious mental illness is a bit sad. Which part of NY are you referring to? And what's "happening"? Gunner Sorry, if you can't figure this stuff out on your own, there's no point in a conversation. But I suppose you don't really want to have a conversation anyway. But sonny..I was busy following the thing in Seattle! Gunner Nephew the Ranger said that everyone in his unit is and an "Oath Keeper" and they all HATE Dear Leader. |
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Tom Gardner wrote: You need to take into account that most police and armed forces people are "Oath Keepers" and won't do anything unconstitutional. http://oathkeepers.org/oath/ While all liberals are OAF Keepers. You heard them cheering for the Oaf of office, didn't you? |
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"Ignoramus4463" wrote in message
... On 2013-02-02, RogerN wrote: I was looking for AR 15 receivers to buy but I haven't found any available, for some strange reason so called "assault rifles" and parts have been selling out everywhere. Anyone know where to download CAD models of AR (or other gun) receivers and other gun parts? I did a Google search and I keep finding mentions but nothing has produced a CAD model yet. Let me know if you find one. Also I wonder how interchangeable they actually are. There is a file called ARblank.pdf that gives instructions for machining from the forging blank. I also saw a "Fire Control Pocket with a DRO.pdf" file that gives instructions useful for the 80% completed receivers. RogerN |
Metalworking, Any AR receivers CAD models available for download?
On Tue, 05 Feb 2013 01:31:41 -0500, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote: Larry Jaques wrote: Michael A. Terrell wrote: A local gun shop is using Cerakote on guns. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=523085101043604&set=a.4521212981399 85.106891.131094280242690&type=1&relevant_count=1 It's nice of you to share a photo of your little gun with us, sweetie. titter They were talking about that gun on the local radio station, as a present for your girlfreind or wife for Valentine's day. I'm sure they can make one for you. :) WHAT are you saying? (Thanks, but I couldn't accept it. I'm straight.) BTW, you need to see a doctor abut that titter problem before someone mistakes you for an excitable six year old girl. ;-) I only titter and chortle online. It's much safer that way, mon. -- Newman's First Law: It is useless to put on your brakes when you're upside down. --Paul Newman |
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