I think the guys in Colorado are better than the guys in Montana. The guys in Colorado dress more professionally and don't look like a bunch of biker chumps all the time. The Montana guys are harder to take seriously and have kind of crappy gear.
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I think the guys in Colorado are better than the guys in Montana. The guys in Colorado dress more professionally and don't look like a bunch of biker chumps all the time. The Montana guys are harder to take seriously and have kind of crappy gear.
I cannot tell you the lameness of some casino patrons. I had a guy threaten to "burn this place down", "punch you in the head" and "come back and rob this fucking place" when we had a GIP hit on him.
GIP is "Gambling Intercept Payment". If you win a jackpot in Colorado you are run through a database and if you owe child support, taxes, student loans, etc., your jackpot is confiscated and applied toward your balance. It happens pretty regularly - a few times a week. And I say good.
This douche was not happy about it. PD pursued him down Clear Creek Canyon with the intent of charging him with menacing, but I haven't hear if they caught him.
And to be clear, I don't mean to disparage ALL casino patrons. Many are very nice folks just looking to have a good time, which is what it should be all about.
Been at work for 1 hour and 6 minutes.
Already one scheduling screw up. Thankfully, this is not my fault.
Turns out, the PredatAR is a little overgassed.
If I want that thing to run suppressed, I'll need to change the gas block to an adjustable.
So then, Wax, you must be one of those freedom-loving terrorists or something, right?
How does suppression affect gassing for DI guns like ARs and what can you do about it beside an adjustable gas block? I'm assuming that a can raises the gas pressure? Would changing your buffer weight have any useful affect? Is that more of a bandaid than a solution?