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Wood

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  1. Upgraded TM M14, G&P RAS, Harris Bipod, Illuminated 3-9X40 scope w/ QD mounts, Kydex cheek rest
  2. Its the STAR D-Lap laser http://www.dentrinityshop.com/pr_details.jsp?pid=7509
  3. My toy...after a few recent additions: And the both of my girls together:
  4. If your referring to the UFC magpul replica stock, you get a new stock tube to replace the current one, as it's a unique stock, and needs it's own unique tube
  5. Also seen in the Weapons thread- my two favorite armalites:
  6. Since I'm never satisfied, i did a bit of reworking to some guns... Since my CQB/r got the most attention: Based off a CA CQB/r, i added a G&P frontend with PRI flip-up front sight, King Arms MAD BUIS, G&P Aimpoint replica w/ killflash and G&P mount, STAR SLAP laser unit, King Arms sling attachment, and Noveske flash suppressor replica...plus the internals are all upgraded to ~400fps w/.25's The other M4 was a TM, but i think the only TM part left is the trigger....Theres a G&P Metal body, Proud MRE frontend with PRI flip up front sight, cut down rear sight
  7. some recent family additions: First up the CA CQB/R...internally upgraded to ~400fps, Systema Foregrips, King Arms Troy M4 CQB-SPC Suppressor, MAD BUIS, G&P Aimpoint replica w/ Killflash on a King Arms throw lever mount Next is what was originally a TM m4 thats internally upgraded to ~400fps, G&P Stoner/KAC metal body, Proud MRE frontend with KAC rail panels and foregrip, Star Vltor clubfoot replica stock, (soon to be a magpul m93) cut down rear sight, LaRue Eotech Mount, and Eotech 512 and last but not least, the WA Kimber Desert Warrior
  8. Blingmaster$$, if you want to get even basic technical know-how for your future truck, i definately recommend a service station job...if only part time. I worked at a gas station part time when i was 15, and just from standing around watching the mechanics on your downtime, you pick up a lot. I personally started out just watchin', then you start helpin' a bit, and then you can start doin' on your own...thats how i learned how to work on vehicles.
  9. thanks for the positive feedback guys...and about the plates....between the prejudice, bloodthirsty German Shepherd and numerous real stealies i own...i dare anyone to come around and try to jack my *beep*.....i promise no one will get within a half mile of the thing without me knowin about it
  10. Did a bit of work to the 'ol Wrangler....now she's sittin' on a little over 12" of lift...next on the list is 1 ton axles and 40" Boggers. My airsoft obsession pales in comparison to the money pit that is off-roading Just for a size comparison, i'm 6 foot tall, and the door handles are about even with my shoulders
  11. I dont know where in the US you reside, but i can tell you that in northern NJ, rich spoiled kids are as common as rednecks in georgia. I dont know how many more times i can say it, but my comments weren't pointed at everyone, but at the majority of what i've seen. Kids who get a brand new $50,000 car handed to them for their 17th birthday without ever lifting a finger DO NOT appreciate or care for it like the kid who worked every waking moment after school for months or years to get that old muscle car or pickup truck they've been dreaming about. The aforementioned "rich kid" cant' compreh
  12. QFT..kudos by the way for holding a job and a full academic load...never went the college route, but i know how time consuming it is...to hold a job besides warrants respect no matter what. Theres definately no greater feeling than achieving your own personal goal....whether it be picking up a shiny new vehicle thats in YOUR name...signing the papers to your own house...or even getting that familiar rectangular package with a brand new gun....makes those 80+ hour weeks of bustin *albatross* worth it. Now lets see some more sick cars
  13. Callahan, nice Yamaha...got an '05 Raptor 660r myself...i go anywhere on the trailes my buddies with 4X4 grizzly's go (hence why no yfz....good luck swingin' one of them through the woods) @ Evilhippy, i believe the reason you see so many young kids with nice rides is indeed because of rich parents and spoiled kids. Not to speak for everyone of course, but the majority of kids around here have everything handed to them, without them even knowing the value of a dollar, or what a hard day of work really means. I'm in the Landscape Construction business and have been for 11 years, so i see
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