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  1. I'm thinking about buying one of the GHOSTGUNNER machines. They :)supposedly can finish receivers in no time and very correctly too, at least for building AR rifles and pistols. I guess the newest version is called the GHOSTGUNNER II. The only downside is that it costs $1500.00. Fifteen hundred bucks ain't peanuts, at least not for me anyway.  I will use it probably alot, as it's also able to be programmed to finish other types of receivers and pistol frames too. :D

    Anyway, what do you guys think of that machine? :P. Thoughts, opinions anyone?

  2. Hi peeps,

    I'm searching for a couple of manuals or other assembly instructions in any format, that are for building and assembling from a parts kit the following Derringer pistols.

    1)Cobray, Leinad, FMJ, Ducktown, TN, SWD, and whatever other names that they are found under, For the specific model known the DD (yes as in double D) this model is the side by side double barrel pistol typically available in the caliber and gauge of 45lc/410ga. 

    2) the other model that I'm trying to find assembly instructions for, Is for the Model -R-. This is the particular derringer model that is very similar to a Pepper box and contains a cylinder consisting of multiple barrels chambered in .22 caliber. 

    ONE THING THOUGH, I ALREADY KNOW OF THE EXISTENCE OF THE WEBSITE THAT'S CALLED I THINK FLATV? OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT.  THE PLANS that THEY HAVE AVAILABLE ARE ONLY FOR THE OVER/UNDER DERRINGER AND ALTHOUGH THESE CAN SUPPOSEDLY ARE THE SAME FOR ASSEMBLING THE OTHER UNITS THAT I MENTIONED ABOVE. HOWEVER I HAVE SEEN IN PRINT MANUALS AND BOOKS SPECIFICALLY FOR THE MODELS THAT I MENTIONED ABOVE. CAN ANYBODY HELP ME OUT HERE? EVEN A LINK OR OTHER SOURCE FOR THESE MANUALS WILL BE APPRECIATED! REMEMBER THE TWO MANUALS ARE FOR ASSEMBLING THE MODEL DD DOUBLE D, AND THE MODEL R  AND IS 22.

    THANKS! 

     

  3. Yea I remember when the buying panic was in full force, it's still continuing on. Only difference now is everybody trying to buy up anything and everything AR related, 80% lowers, complete kits, etc. AK stuff notwithstanding but to a lesser degree than AR. 223 ammunition is of course impossible for stores to keep in stock but at least the prices aren't much higher than they used to be, and at least there isn't a shortage of it anymore like. There was back about three to five years ago. I remember back in 2013 the guy from autoweapons.com was charging a cool THOUSAND BUCKS FOR A CASE OF 1000 ROUNDS OF STANDARD 55GR TARGET AMMO. That was rediculous. O.o 

    I'm considering getting into blackpowder shooting. At least even 22 ca percussion supplies aren't going to break the bank or my wallet. As of today anyway who knows what tomorrow might bring.

  4. Yea Rolin, if I would have been arrested and charged with something I might have suggested that to my lawyer. B|

    But seeing as how I didn't have anything illegal in my truck and I wasn't breaking any law anyway, and I wasn't arrested. So there's really no reason why I should complain about this. No probablprobable cause, that is true there was no PC for the pull over stop. But he didn't beat me up so not much point in my botching about the stop to anyone. I only mentioned it here, just to advise everyone that certain bumper stickers can persuade some cops to stop you.>:(

  5. You know actually it's LEGAL to have a Rifle in your rifle rack in your back window too, even in California. Just as long as it isn't loaded and if it isn't a type that California considers to be an "assault Rifle". There's no law against that.  However in vehicles Rifles do not have to be in any case like it cab be in a rack without being encased. With Assault weapons they need to be registered with the CA DOJ and transported in a LOCKED container. But regular Rifles are treated differently. 9_9

  6. Hey peeps, this just happened to me about almost four hours ago (about 9:15 PM Pacific time).

    I was driving home, got pulled over. The officer comes up to my side and asks me where I'm going. I replied with " what's the problem officer, what'd I do?" Then he asks for my DL, registration and ins stuff, I say alright and pull out my wallet, retrieve my ins and regulations papers from the glove box and hand them over. Next he asks me " do you have any firearms or any other kind of weapons in your truck?" I replied with NO OFFICER I DO NOT. He says "do you know why I'm asking you this?" I said I'm assuming for your own safety, he says "mostly because you've got all of those gun stickers in your rear window". I asked him so when is that illegal?  He of course says "it's not illegal but it should be seeing as how the only people who should have guns are the law enforcement and government military people". I replied with "you mean just like Hitler did in Nazi Germany?" He looks at my documents hands them back and says "goodbye" and walks off.

    Apparently if you advertise on your vehicle that you support your civil rights you run the risk of being pulled over if any anti-gun cops spot you. >:(

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  7. I don't know how many of you know this already or not, but apparently China has its own Olympic shooting team. There isn't much on TV right now so while I was channel surfing I stumbled upon this Chinese shooters competetive target shooting with semi-auto pistols.:ph34r:

    I was not even aware China even had such a team much less an Olympic shooting team. O.o 

    Anyway I guess you can find all sorts of interesting shit on TV at 2:45 in the morning. -_-

    By the way it's on channel msnbc.

  8. Eodinert, so what, you want to know how easy and simple it is to get that permit? It is a he'll of alot easier to get a license to Possess and use a flamethrowing device (that's what the permit is called BTW)  easier to get one than to get a CCW license.

    Here's all you have to do...

    Fill out the application for a license to Possess and use or operate a * flamethrowering device. Be sure to included a check or money order for $400.00 required every year by the way.

    Send in everything to the state fire Marshall office. Wait while they take thier own sweet time to process your application. They'll get around to doing it eventually.

    When they do get to yours, you will have to pass a background check ( same one as used for gun purchases but this one can take longer than ten days). Assuming that you passed, guess what happens next?

    Your state issued license to have your flamethrowing device comes to you in the mail.  BOOM WALLAH YOU'RE ALL LEGAL NOW, NOBODY CAN SAY SHIT OR DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT NOW. Yes I'm just saying it this way to piss off any anti-gunners who might be reading this.

    I'm actually considering getting a license myself. The only two things standing in my way are 1) if I had a flamethrower where would I be able to play with it at? And the other reason is that flamethrowers on the open market are typically expensive as fuck. Look at both of the links above see how much they charge for one of thiers. The main thing is where could I use it though.  I wouldn't just take it out to the middle of the desert or up in the mountains, because the chances of accidentally starting a wild fire is to high especially in either one of those places previously mentioned.  So where could I use it safely?

  9. The American gunsmithing institute charges SEVERAL thousand dollars for each course they offer. I can't justify spending that kind of money on this.

    I mean after all I'm just wanting to build these things as a new hobby. I'm not trying to make a living at it. I'm not planning on selling anything that I make. So can't justify spending the money on courses like that. Several thousand dollars buys alot of other things like for example   parts kits or other tools whatnot. Anyone reading this come up with any ideas yet?

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