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Post by "DoubleAction" on Feb 5, 2009 22:44:24 GMT -5
Question : The people of Texas have been defending themselves against the border bandits long before Texas become a State. Remember the Alamo ? To come think it; I know a guy who lives in Scottsdale, AZ: Thank Our Fathers for Our Second Amendment Who Needs The National Guard ?
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Post by TMan on Feb 6, 2009 10:55:34 GMT -5
I may have mentioned it before, but one day when I was picking up something or other, there was a very well dressed, and well adorned man there buying 3 SKS's. (I'm thinking he was Jewish). I asked him why he was buying 3 of the same thing. His reply was that when the time comes they will be useful for bartering for food or whatever. If the Mexicans come swarming over the border, I worry about those that are here legally. There was a really nice guy that was working on building my swimming pool. He lived in the southern part of Mexico, which was 24 hours by bus from Dallas. He had 3 kids, but only saw them when he went home for the winter. I'd hate to see anything happen to him. They want to come here and take my food and guns? They get my bullets first.
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Post by Callahan on Feb 6, 2009 13:17:27 GMT -5
Question : The people of Texas have been defending themselves against the border bandits long before Texas become a State. Remember the Alamo ? To come think it; I know a guy who lives in Scottsdale, AZ: Thank Our Fathers for Our Second Amendment Who Needs The National Guard ? Makes me think of the high cost of ammo. Did you see casings being ejected in any of those clips? Note at the end Dillon has a "copywrite."
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Post by "DoubleAction" on Feb 11, 2009 4:37:51 GMT -5
....If anyone don't already know about this; Dillon Zero and Dillon Mfg, ( Like Reloader Equipment, Supplies, Tools, and Accessories ) are both owned by the two companies. I have a lot more to post later. This guy, Mike Dillon, have been using the desert for his shooting range, every since the I can remember. He is all about machine guns, air craft, and shooting up ammo. One his toys was a military truck mounted Quad Fifty with a rotating turret. From the manufacturer, Dillon Aero in Scottsdale, AZ:
Dillon Aero M134 Gatling gun The M134 has many applications. There are Gatling Guns configured for aerial fixed-forward fire and door gunner positions, navalized weapons for use throughout the fleet, and now Land Combat M134s. This list continues to grow.
This is why Dillon developed the M134D Gatling Gun Basic. The Basic consists of all the gun components which are common across all platforms. This is then matched with platform specific components to create a user oriented weapon system.In a longer view, Dillon is working on several other projects. Most we will keep under our hat, but one interesting project is that we are now manufacturing an improved 7.62 NATO mini-gun. This is available to US State Department approved governments only, but it’s interesting that a company that traditionally provides progressive loading equipment is now involved with improving progressive UN-loading equipment.
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