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    Took the FrankenRifle to the range today, and ran 120 rounds through it. It was just a shakedown run, and only one thing came loose (easily fixed). I experienced half a dozen fail-to-fire events. The firing pin struck the primer, but the round didn't fire. One of two things can cause this: 0) The trigger job hammer spring is too weak (after the trigger job) - this is an easy fix (and only cost $9 for new springs). 1) The thing that came loose is the floating hand guard. It could be tweaking the gas tube out of position just enough to keep the gas key on the bolt carrier from allowing the bolt carrier to slide all the way forward. This fix will be free because all I have to do is torque on it harder. It's clear that some forensic dis-assembly is called for. Of course, I will share my findings with you - my adoring fans. Overall, accuracy is pretty good. Shooting offhand without a sling and with only iron sights, I was putting the rounds into a 3-inch circle at 50 yards. That's significantly smaller than what we call a "minute of man". I think I would have done better if I wasn't being distracted by the FTFs. There were a LOT of people at the range today (including half a dozen VERY hot chicks that were taking turns shooting each others' pistols, rifles, and shotguns). All of the rifle spots were in use, and there were people waiting their turns. One guy asked me what manufacturer made my rifle, and I said "I did". That was enough to get the attention of a few other people (and a couple of the hot chicks), and we all stood around discussing the nuances of building your own AR-15. Fun was had by all. :)

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      Took the FrankenRifle to the range today, and ran 120 rounds through it. It was just a shakedown run, and only one thing came loose (easily fixed). I experienced half a dozen fail-to-fire events. The firing pin struck the primer, but the round didn't fire. One of two things can cause this: 0) The trigger job hammer spring is too weak (after the trigger job) - this is an easy fix (and only cost $9 for new springs). 1) The thing that came loose is the floating hand guard. It could be tweaking the gas tube out of position just enough to keep the gas key on the bolt carrier from allowing the bolt carrier to slide all the way forward. This fix will be free because all I have to do is torque on it harder. It's clear that some forensic dis-assembly is called for. Of course, I will share my findings with you - my adoring fans. Overall, accuracy is pretty good. Shooting offhand without a sling and with only iron sights, I was putting the rounds into a 3-inch circle at 50 yards. That's significantly smaller than what we call a "minute of man". I think I would have done better if I wasn't being distracted by the FTFs. There were a LOT of people at the range today (including half a dozen VERY hot chicks that were taking turns shooting each others' pistols, rifles, and shotguns). All of the rifle spots were in use, and there were people waiting their turns. One guy asked me what manufacturer made my rifle, and I said "I did". That was enough to get the attention of a few other people (and a couple of the hot chicks), and we all stood around discussing the nuances of building your own AR-15. Fun was had by all. :)

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      "The staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - J. Jystad, 2001

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      Sounds like you're overcompensating again John. ;P

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        Took the FrankenRifle to the range today, and ran 120 rounds through it. It was just a shakedown run, and only one thing came loose (easily fixed). I experienced half a dozen fail-to-fire events. The firing pin struck the primer, but the round didn't fire. One of two things can cause this: 0) The trigger job hammer spring is too weak (after the trigger job) - this is an easy fix (and only cost $9 for new springs). 1) The thing that came loose is the floating hand guard. It could be tweaking the gas tube out of position just enough to keep the gas key on the bolt carrier from allowing the bolt carrier to slide all the way forward. This fix will be free because all I have to do is torque on it harder. It's clear that some forensic dis-assembly is called for. Of course, I will share my findings with you - my adoring fans. Overall, accuracy is pretty good. Shooting offhand without a sling and with only iron sights, I was putting the rounds into a 3-inch circle at 50 yards. That's significantly smaller than what we call a "minute of man". I think I would have done better if I wasn't being distracted by the FTFs. There were a LOT of people at the range today (including half a dozen VERY hot chicks that were taking turns shooting each others' pistols, rifles, and shotguns). All of the rifle spots were in use, and there were people waiting their turns. One guy asked me what manufacturer made my rifle, and I said "I did". That was enough to get the attention of a few other people (and a couple of the hot chicks), and we all stood around discussing the nuances of building your own AR-15. Fun was had by all. :)

        .45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly
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        "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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        "The staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - J. Jystad, 2001

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        I recently had someone I knew vaguely friend me on facebook. I commented on the utter stupidity of a post he linked to ( which was a right wing commentator claiming that smoking does not cause cancer ) and in the ensuing discussion, we established that he lived in a fairy land of ignorance as to what people who don't subscribe to hardcore right wing beliefs, actually believe, and why. Something about the headers you choose for these posts, although I assume they are meant in jest, remind me of that guy. He doesn't talk to me anymore. He prefers to only talk to people who feed his ignorance and his worldview. Oh, and he thinks that Ted Nugent is a brilliant political commentator. That was the bit that ended our friendship. I think Ted is fine guitarist, and hilarious to read, but not someone I'd ever take seriously. He likes to argue with a caricature of the left, without any form of understanding, so I see how this guy likes him. I just wonder how one can caricature the right. There is at least an element, represented by this guy, that is too extreme and too insane to be able to be exaggerated in any way. Glad you had fun playing with your guns tho :-)

        Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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          Took the FrankenRifle to the range today, and ran 120 rounds through it. It was just a shakedown run, and only one thing came loose (easily fixed). I experienced half a dozen fail-to-fire events. The firing pin struck the primer, but the round didn't fire. One of two things can cause this: 0) The trigger job hammer spring is too weak (after the trigger job) - this is an easy fix (and only cost $9 for new springs). 1) The thing that came loose is the floating hand guard. It could be tweaking the gas tube out of position just enough to keep the gas key on the bolt carrier from allowing the bolt carrier to slide all the way forward. This fix will be free because all I have to do is torque on it harder. It's clear that some forensic dis-assembly is called for. Of course, I will share my findings with you - my adoring fans. Overall, accuracy is pretty good. Shooting offhand without a sling and with only iron sights, I was putting the rounds into a 3-inch circle at 50 yards. That's significantly smaller than what we call a "minute of man". I think I would have done better if I wasn't being distracted by the FTFs. There were a LOT of people at the range today (including half a dozen VERY hot chicks that were taking turns shooting each others' pistols, rifles, and shotguns). All of the rifle spots were in use, and there were people waiting their turns. One guy asked me what manufacturer made my rifle, and I said "I did". That was enough to get the attention of a few other people (and a couple of the hot chicks), and we all stood around discussing the nuances of building your own AR-15. Fun was had by all. :)

          .45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly
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          "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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          "The staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - J. Jystad, 2001

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          Wouldn't it be simpler to buy something that works?

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            Wouldn't it be simpler to buy something that works?

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            Trust a woman to say something that makes perfect sense, but takes all the fun out of it. 5

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              Took the FrankenRifle to the range today, and ran 120 rounds through it. It was just a shakedown run, and only one thing came loose (easily fixed). I experienced half a dozen fail-to-fire events. The firing pin struck the primer, but the round didn't fire. One of two things can cause this: 0) The trigger job hammer spring is too weak (after the trigger job) - this is an easy fix (and only cost $9 for new springs). 1) The thing that came loose is the floating hand guard. It could be tweaking the gas tube out of position just enough to keep the gas key on the bolt carrier from allowing the bolt carrier to slide all the way forward. This fix will be free because all I have to do is torque on it harder. It's clear that some forensic dis-assembly is called for. Of course, I will share my findings with you - my adoring fans. Overall, accuracy is pretty good. Shooting offhand without a sling and with only iron sights, I was putting the rounds into a 3-inch circle at 50 yards. That's significantly smaller than what we call a "minute of man". I think I would have done better if I wasn't being distracted by the FTFs. There were a LOT of people at the range today (including half a dozen VERY hot chicks that were taking turns shooting each others' pistols, rifles, and shotguns). All of the rifle spots were in use, and there were people waiting their turns. One guy asked me what manufacturer made my rifle, and I said "I did". That was enough to get the attention of a few other people (and a couple of the hot chicks), and we all stood around discussing the nuances of building your own AR-15. Fun was had by all. :)

              .45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly
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              "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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              "The staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - J. Jystad, 2001

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              Do you ever find on auto fire that the gas valve causes jams as it heats? SLR's and SA80 were prone to this, kept having to adjust. Mind you, a good old clean out would decordite it and all was well.

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                Trust a woman to say something that makes perfect sense, but takes all the fun out of it. 5

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                *Elaine curtsies* :)

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                  Do you ever find on auto fire that the gas valve causes jams as it heats? SLR's and SA80 were prone to this, kept having to adjust. Mind you, a good old clean out would decordite it and all was well.

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                  As for the Bren...

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                    As for the Bren...

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                    Hey, I am not that old!

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                      Took the FrankenRifle to the range today, and ran 120 rounds through it. It was just a shakedown run, and only one thing came loose (easily fixed). I experienced half a dozen fail-to-fire events. The firing pin struck the primer, but the round didn't fire. One of two things can cause this: 0) The trigger job hammer spring is too weak (after the trigger job) - this is an easy fix (and only cost $9 for new springs). 1) The thing that came loose is the floating hand guard. It could be tweaking the gas tube out of position just enough to keep the gas key on the bolt carrier from allowing the bolt carrier to slide all the way forward. This fix will be free because all I have to do is torque on it harder. It's clear that some forensic dis-assembly is called for. Of course, I will share my findings with you - my adoring fans. Overall, accuracy is pretty good. Shooting offhand without a sling and with only iron sights, I was putting the rounds into a 3-inch circle at 50 yards. That's significantly smaller than what we call a "minute of man". I think I would have done better if I wasn't being distracted by the FTFs. There were a LOT of people at the range today (including half a dozen VERY hot chicks that were taking turns shooting each others' pistols, rifles, and shotguns). All of the rifle spots were in use, and there were people waiting their turns. One guy asked me what manufacturer made my rifle, and I said "I did". That was enough to get the attention of a few other people (and a couple of the hot chicks), and we all stood around discussing the nuances of building your own AR-15. Fun was had by all. :)

                      .45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly
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                      "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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                      "The staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - J. Jystad, 2001

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                      What kind of ammo did you use?

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                        Wouldn't it be simpler to buy something that works?

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                        Trollslayer wrote:

                        Wouldn't it be simpler to buy something that works?

                        Oh if I had a dollar for every time those words were uttered over the past 20 months... see post above for details...

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                          I recently had someone I knew vaguely friend me on facebook. I commented on the utter stupidity of a post he linked to ( which was a right wing commentator claiming that smoking does not cause cancer ) and in the ensuing discussion, we established that he lived in a fairy land of ignorance as to what people who don't subscribe to hardcore right wing beliefs, actually believe, and why. Something about the headers you choose for these posts, although I assume they are meant in jest, remind me of that guy. He doesn't talk to me anymore. He prefers to only talk to people who feed his ignorance and his worldview. Oh, and he thinks that Ted Nugent is a brilliant political commentator. That was the bit that ended our friendship. I think Ted is fine guitarist, and hilarious to read, but not someone I'd ever take seriously. He likes to argue with a caricature of the left, without any form of understanding, so I see how this guy likes him. I just wonder how one can caricature the right. There is at least an element, represented by this guy, that is too extreme and too insane to be able to be exaggerated in any way. Glad you had fun playing with your guns tho :-)

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                          This is a word for word repost, Gruass. Is this some kind of copy and paste prefab reply that you use to attack real human beings because you feel threatened by them?

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                            Trollslayer wrote:

                            Wouldn't it be simpler to buy something that works?

                            Oh if I had a dollar for every time those words were uttered over the past 20 months... see post above for details...

                            I don't have ADHD, I have ADOS... Attention Deficit oooh SHINY!! If you like cars, check out the Booger Mobile blog | If you feel generous - make a donation to Camp Quality!!

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                            ROTFL - from a woman, I assume.

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                              Wouldn't it be simpler to buy something that works?

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                              Trollslayer wrote:

                              Wouldn't it be simpler to buy something that works?

                              John thoroughly enjoys building custom firearms, why would he deny himself that simple pleasure?

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                                This is a word for word repost, Gruass. Is this some kind of copy and paste prefab reply that you use to attack real human beings because you feel threatened by them?

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                                CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

                                Gruass

                                what ? It's not a word for word repost, although I know I've told the story before, I didn't copy and paste it. What on earth makes you think I feel threatened ? Who do you think I feel threatened by ?

                                Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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                                  Gruass

                                  what ? It's not a word for word repost, although I know I've told the story before, I didn't copy and paste it. What on earth makes you think I feel threatened ? Who do you think I feel threatened by ?

                                  Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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                                  Christian Graus wrote:

                                  Who do you think I feel threatened by ?

                                  You are threatened by people who believe in liberty, and still have their humanity intact.

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                                    Christian Graus wrote:

                                    Who do you think I feel threatened by ?

                                    You are threatened by people who believe in liberty, and still have their humanity intact.

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                                    ROTFL !!! I see you're just as ignorant as ever. If you can't act like a normal person, perhaps you should stay in your little box. It's amusing to me that you tie humanity to gun ownership. In fact, everything you say is tragically funny, truth be told.

                                    Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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                                      Took the FrankenRifle to the range today, and ran 120 rounds through it. It was just a shakedown run, and only one thing came loose (easily fixed). I experienced half a dozen fail-to-fire events. The firing pin struck the primer, but the round didn't fire. One of two things can cause this: 0) The trigger job hammer spring is too weak (after the trigger job) - this is an easy fix (and only cost $9 for new springs). 1) The thing that came loose is the floating hand guard. It could be tweaking the gas tube out of position just enough to keep the gas key on the bolt carrier from allowing the bolt carrier to slide all the way forward. This fix will be free because all I have to do is torque on it harder. It's clear that some forensic dis-assembly is called for. Of course, I will share my findings with you - my adoring fans. Overall, accuracy is pretty good. Shooting offhand without a sling and with only iron sights, I was putting the rounds into a 3-inch circle at 50 yards. That's significantly smaller than what we call a "minute of man". I think I would have done better if I wasn't being distracted by the FTFs. There were a LOT of people at the range today (including half a dozen VERY hot chicks that were taking turns shooting each others' pistols, rifles, and shotguns). All of the rifle spots were in use, and there were people waiting their turns. One guy asked me what manufacturer made my rifle, and I said "I did". That was enough to get the attention of a few other people (and a couple of the hot chicks), and we all stood around discussing the nuances of building your own AR-15. Fun was had by all. :)

                                      .45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly
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                                      John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:

                                      Of course, I will share my findings with you - my adoring fans.

                                      I'll put off sleeping till I've read the report. ;) Seriously, though, very cool. Don't be bothered by the unbelievers who refuse to avert their eyes. :-D

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                                        Wouldn't it be simpler to buy something that works?

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                                        Yeah, but where's the fun in that? This is one of the few things that can be fixed without paying someone else too much to do it for you. I used to be able to work on my own car, but nowadays, that's pretty much impossible.

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                                          Do you ever find on auto fire that the gas valve causes jams as it heats? SLR's and SA80 were prone to this, kept having to adjust. Mind you, a good old clean out would decordite it and all was well.

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                                          Class 3 firearms are prohibited with going through an exhaustive background check and paying a hefty tax. Besides, full auto is a waste of ammo. I've never heard of a M16 melting, and there's no valve involved in the cycling mechanism on a M16/AR15. When a round is fired, a small amount of gas is expelled through a hole in the barrel under a gas block which transfers the gas through a tube back to the upper receiver. There, a gas key is pushed by the gas, which propels the bolt carrier backwards into a buffer/spring group, and the spring compresses. As the bolt carrier moves backwards, the spent casing is ejected. As the buffer/spring expands again, a new round is chambered, and the gas key is seated around the gas tube, and the weapon is ready to fire again. Understandably, the whole gun gets hot, and while nothing melts, even without being under full-auto, I have to wait 30 minutes before putting the gun back in the case after firing a couple hundred rounds. Now, there is a "new thing" out that involves a gas piston instead of just gas pressure, and I'm not sure what the benefit is because it's an extra $250-500 to add to a rifle, and that doesn't include a new forearm. I haven't bothered looking into it.

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