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[QUOTE=Farley1324;1636586453]Something that gives you third party testing for 2-3 grams combined EPA/DHA per day.
I'm still on Controlled Labs[/QUOTE]
now that I think of it, I took the controlled labs one before, got the fish oil burps. ill check out that labdoor website.
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[QUOTE=keyboardworkout;1636585023]Double M7 bayonet charge.
How do you say Banzai in Mexican?
[youtube]leoTA3TOI3c[youtube][/QUOTE]
I believe it's "El Banzai."
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Don't use labdoor. They are full of sht, short version. You can try searching the supp section using Google if you want to read more. Their protein powder rankings are particularly bad.
The Controlled Labs is good. NOW Ultra Omega I think is good. Universal Animal Omega is good but costly. One of the nature brands at Costco is one of the better deals. Nordic Naturals IIRC has alwasy been good
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[QUOTE=Yeti06;1636586103]MFC boyos, looking for a fish oil supplement, what say you?
also noted that Boston drivers suck, and ammo has become less scarce, still expensive here.[/QUOTE]
[url]https://labdoor.com/rankings/fish-oil?filter=quality[/url]
Edit: ^^^^^^ sorry I'm autism, but what makes labdoor bad again? I want the long version
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Put this together yesterday. The 8" muzzle device is in jail until probably September unfortunately.
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[QUOTE=OrificeSpunk;1636589253][url]https://labdoor.com/rankings/fish-oil?filter=quality[/url]
Edit: ^^^^^^ sorry I'm autism, but what makes labdoor bad again? I want the long version[/QUOTE]
I haven't looked into them recently to see if they fixed their retardism, but in the past they, for example, ranked "best protein powders" purely by grams of protein per serving with no care to how large a "serving" was, or even whether or not it met label claims. Literally they would take these
Protein A:
Label: 28g protein per serving
Tested: 20g protein per serving
Protein B:
Label: 18gr protein per serving
Tested: 18g protein per serving
They ranked A higher than B on their list because it had more protein per serving. When challenged on this, they responded that they believed that was the best way of doing it.
That alone, I cannot take them seriously and would have to dig deep into exactly what they tested, their exact results, and how and why they ranked the way they did.
They also used "product purity" and, say, protein powders that had larger size scoops for a given amount of protein, maybe with a little more fat and carbs, but better taste and texture, would get dinged hardcore on the results for being "less pure". Like, Ultra Peptide 2.0 did terribly in their "rankings" because it has some fats (best taste and texture ever) and only 18g per scoop so it just bombed...which is a stupid fuking result to get.
Maybe they have pulled their head out of their ass in the past couple years?
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Is that a cloud defensive hand guard ?
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[QUOTE=criminal_manne;1636589993]Is that a cloud defensive hand guard ?[/QUOTE]
Dunno but I don't think so.
Parts bin, not sure where I bought it.
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That doesn't look like a CD handguard, they still have the pic rail in the lower section and the lower section is even lower, but whatever is I haven't seen it before
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Probably from AR15Discounts
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Kind of looks like it how they have a section of the top rail missing to put the light.
But yea per a quick google search the CD ones still have a rail on the cutout part
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[QUOTE=criminal_manne;1636593583]Kind of looks like it how they have a section of the top rail missing to put the light.
But yea per a quick google search the CD ones still have a rail on the cutout part[/QUOTE]
I'm just glad I can get to the gas block adjustment screw easily.
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Criminal brother...
[img]https://i.imgur.com/FYB54mm.jpg[/img]
Perhaps an alternative to your painters taped light lol
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Just JB Weld the light on, **** will never come loose.
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Dealership offered me 43k for my 2019 F150 Lariat...
They want 65k for the Sierra (it's a pretty hooked up AT4). ConsumerReports thinks they're incredibly unreliable but my Canyon was great.
Not sure what to do at this point. Hate the F150, but not for mechanical reliability reasons. Mostly electronics reasons (bluetooth constantly drops, tailgate randomly drops, GPS randomly stops working, etc.).
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[QUOTE=NuggzTheNinja;1636611623]Dealership offered me 43k for my 2019 F150 Lariat...
They want 65k for the Sierra (it's a pretty hooked up AT4). ConsumerReports thinks they're incredibly unreliable but my Canyon was great.
Not sure what to do at this point. Hate the F150, but not for mechanical reliability reasons. Mostly electronics reasons (bluetooth constantly drops, tailgate randomly drops, GPS randomly stops working, etc.).[/QUOTE]
If you plug your phone in and use android auto/apple car play there's no bluetooth to matter and it's your phone's GPS (which is better anyway). What was your gremlin with the android auto? Have you tried resetting that, like clearing the cache and starting over on pairing with the phone?
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[QUOTE=Farley1324;1636612043]If you plug your phone in and use android auto/apple car play there's no bluetooth to matter and it's your phone's GPS (which is better anyway). What was your gremlin with the android auto? Have you tried resetting that, like clearing the cache and starting over on pairing with the phone?[/QUOTE]
Usually I plug the phone in, but just for charging. Default I like to keep it on bluetooth so I don't have to take it out and plug it in every time I get in and out of the vehicle (if I'm going for a short trip for example). Things are either 2 minutes from me, or 30 minutes. Short drives, bluetooth should work.
My wife plugged her phone in this weekend, using Apple Maps. Some interaction between Apple Maps and the vehicle resulted in the GPS totally taking a massive **** (the GPS logo, red circle with a line through it showed up)...we had to pull off the ****ing highway and shut it down, then restart in order to fix it. Obnoxious problem since I couldn't even default to the vehicle GPS.
Phone stuff aside the tailgate issues are downright dangerous. They did grease the connections...we will see if it fixes anything unless I pitch this thing this week.
Digging into the Sierra reliability issues, apparently the ConsumerReports article is not really consistent with real-world observations.
[youtube]quIqIo6nGSM[/youtube]
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[QUOTE=NuggzTheNinja;1636611623]Dealership offered me 43k for my 2019 F150 Lariat...
They want 65k for the Sierra (it's a pretty hooked up AT4). ConsumerReports thinks they're incredibly unreliable but my Canyon was great.
Not sure what to do at this point. Hate the F150, but not for mechanical reliability reasons. Mostly electronics reasons (bluetooth constantly drops, tailgate randomly drops, GPS randomly stops working, etc.).[/QUOTE]
[youtube]QBIN2ff3C_Q[/youtube]
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[QUOTE=Griggz;1636607453]Criminal brother...
[img]https://i.imgur.com/FYB54mm.jpg[/img]
Perhaps an alternative to your painters taped light lol[/QUOTE]
I kind of like the ranger bands aesthetically speaking over this but that would prob function better. Does modlite actually sell that mount ?
Got the FAL for a fun gun so didn’t really plan on kitting it out but it was just such an amazing firearm I might have to. Also might put an Elcan on it.
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[QUOTE=Farley1324;1636510953]Eye relief was my follow up to those models. I never was interested in cogs because of all I read about eye relief but that all seemed to be regarding the TA31 so many had/have, the TA11 is really interesting me though which has even more than the TA33 (IIRC it weighs more though)
Thinking green chevron.
How long have you had them and how bright is the tritium in the dark?[/QUOTE]
yea i hear ya man, the eye relief on the TA31 is pretty small. its manageable with a light recoiling round like 5.56, but something hotter like .308 would drive that optic into your eye practically every shot. but it is worth noting the TA31 has a very wide field of view.
The TA33 ive heard has similar eye relief to the TA11, which is more than enough for .308 recoil, although the TA33 supposedly has a smaller field of view. the TA11 is a great optic, but like you pointed out it is a little heavy which would potentially become an issue on a heavier rifle.
Both of those ACOGs i got within the last year, so theyre both pretty new. the reticle is bright red in pitch black conditions, and looking through an ACOG with both eyes open is almost like having a very large laser projecting that reticle on what youre aiming at. the clarity on the glass is phenomenal too. ACOGs are pure quality
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[QUOTE=Meatie;1636612743][youtube]QBIN2ff3C_Q[/youtube][/QUOTE]
Yeeeeet
Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawwwwww
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[QUOTE=Farley1324;1636586453]Something that gives you third party testing for 2-3 grams combined EPA/DHA per day.
I'm still on Controlled Labs[/QUOTE]
I take the Spring Valley from Walmart 645 milligrams EPA, and 310 milligrams DHA in a 1g pill
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[QUOTE=4ea;1636626353]yea i hear ya man, the eye relief on the TA31 is pretty small. its manageable with a light recoiling round like 5.56, but something hotter like .308 would drive that optic into your eye practically every shot. but it is worth noting the TA31 has a very wide field of view.
The TA33 ive heard has similar eye relief to the TA11, which is more than enough for .308 recoil, although the TA33 supposedly has a smaller field of view. the TA11 is a great optic, but like you pointed out it is a little heavy which would potentially become an issue on a heavier rifle.
Both of those ACOGs i got within the last year, so theyre both pretty new. the reticle is bright red in pitch black conditions, and looking through an ACOG with both eyes open is almost like having a very large laser projecting that reticle on what youre aiming at. the clarity on the glass is phenomenal too. ACOGs are pure quality[/QUOTE]
They are quality and the glass is clear, I have a TA44 and it's better than I had expected it to be.
I read up a bunch since the previous post and apparently the TA33 is widely known as having noticeably more eye relief than Trijicon advertises...apparently that's a common thing for Trij/cogs with the exception of the TA31 which has very little and is what we always hear people complain about and is why I didn't seriously look into the lineup for so long.
The TA33 seems like a solid choice, real world good eye relief and eyebox, narrow field of view, but a lot lighter than TA11.
The ACOGs are really really appealing to me. Super simple. No electronics, no battery, no brightness adjustment, no on, no off, no diopter, no magnification adjustment, etched reticle to show up even if both illuminations aren't or are washed out, JUST GO and it just works.
Oh and the reticle crispness to an astigmatism shooter is the icing.
I kind of want to try the 2x but haven't found it anywhere, thought the TA11 looked appealing but it's so heavy, the TA33 takes care of that...put an offset RMR with it...hmmm...I could replace my eo and huey with the 1.5x I think.
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Colorado as of yesterday
[img]https://i.imgur.com/g6Qox8q.png[/img]
[url]https://www.denverpost.com/2021/04/19/colorado-gun-bills-safe-storage-lost-or-stolen-guns-bills-signed-boulder/[/url]
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[QUOTE=Griggz;1636639363]Colorado as of yesterday
[img]https://i.imgur.com/g6Qox8q.png[/img]
[url]https://www.denverpost.com/2021/04/19/colorado-gun-bills-safe-storage-lost-or-stolen-guns-bills-signed-boulder/[/url][/QUOTE]next week, reporting of private sales.
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[QUOTE=rectifryer;1636640813]next week, reporting of private sales.[/QUOTE]
Safe storage isn’t Enforceable - just a tack on charge if you fuk up somehow.
Reporting stolen gun - any reason you wouldn’t report a stolen gun anyway? Pretty sure I would. Unless reporting the stolen gun makes you guilty of the safe storage laws lol.
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[QUOTE=rectifryer;1636640813]next week, reporting of private sales.[/QUOTE]
We've had mandatory background checks on all (including private) for awhile.
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[QUOTE=criminal_manne;1636641093]Safe storage isn’t Enforceable - just a tack on charge if you fuk up somehow.
Reporting stolen gun - any reason you wouldn’t report a stolen gun anyway? Pretty sure I would. Unless reporting the stolen gun makes you guilty of the safe storage laws lol.[/QUOTE]
The sole reason the "report stolen guns" law came about was because some cop had an AK stolen from him (think it was in his car) and he didn't report it. The whackadoo who stole it got mad at some chick because her dog dropped a deuce outside his apartment building and he shot them with the AK (killing her). So . . . naturally, that kind of thing won't happen anymore if there's a law right?
The kids who shot up the STEM school got the guns by breaking into the locked storage cabinet at one of their houses. So there's that.
Stupid CO libs. We also have had a red flag law since last year and none of this stuff stopped the goof who shot up the Kroger. It's almost like criminals ignore laws. Weird.
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Next up for CO is almost certainly mandatory waiting days for purchases. That's what all the dems are squawking about now as the biggest "have to do something" item.
Right now, the delay is 4 or 5 days anyway with all the people buying guns and having to go through NICS.