I told camo about this slide fire stock but I just want to make sure you all know about it. If you have an AR you should own one of these before they become illegal:
Pete
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For those of you with AR's go full auto legal and cheap
01 February 2012 - 12:26 PM
My Shop
26 January 2012 - 02:53 PM
I fancy my self a bit of a handyman. I can do most things with my hands except cars. I just don't know shit about cars. Anyway, when we bought the new house, one of my favorite features was this 8'x 9' alcove in the back of the garage just waiting to become a shop. So my dad and I designed, bout the materials and built it. Here are some pics. The last pic it a little dated. I have done quite a bit since then. I am working on one more thing then I will update with some more pictures. In the ceiling I installed a subzero, four foot, four bulb florescent fixture. Doctors could operate in there...lol
















THIS IS THE MOST EPIC THING EVAR!
19 January 2012 - 08:08 AM
NRA 2012 Annual Meeting
30 November 2011 - 10:23 AM
The NRA is holding it's Annual Meeting for 2012 in St. Louis, Missouri April 13-15, 2012. This is and overview of the meeting.
Would anyone be interested in going to this?
Would anyone be interested in going to this?
Me Make Stuff with Wood
21 November 2011 - 07:58 AM
Last Saturday my Dad and I drew up plans and purchased materials for a workbench to build in the garage in my new house. It's a two car garage with an 8' x 9' shop bump out in the back. This past Saturday we built the bench and installed a 4 foot subzero florescent fixture. You need subzero in NJ because florescent bulbs don't work well in the cold weather. Anyway, here are some pics of the bench as we built it. It is "L" shaped: the long end is 9' x 2.5' and the short end is 5.5' x 2.5' providing a total work surface of a little more than 36 square feet. It's constructed of 2 x 4's and 3/4" plywood with 4 x 4 supports. We also put a shelf under the one side. All I need to do is hang the pegboard, you can see that we mounted the nailers already for that.






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