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Airborne

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  1. Find a good stripper soap, one that will remove all wax and oil.... dare I say, to keep it simple and easy to find, plain ole ivory white liquid dish soap. Then use a quick detailer and micro fiber towels to get the rest of it up. I use stuff from a site called www.autogeek.net , but they are kinda pricey. Their shit works though, look at the wolfgang stuff, or poor boys, even... just go onto their forum , great place for info...

    Dish soap FTW! The reason people don't use it on their cars is because it removes wax. This and a tooth brush will get it off.

  2. We got a bunch of those for our M9's a few years back and the "cool factor" was high, but they DO NOT add to your accuracy. Good old fashioned practice is all you need. That or maybe some instruction.

    My biggest problem with them was actualy trying to use the lazer on a point target. You don't realize how much your pistil moves untill there is a lazer on the target. I mean you are trying to hold it steady and are on the target too long trying to steady it which never happened. The lazer bounces all over the place. With a pistol, speed is just as important as accuracy and the lazer grip gave me neither. Hope this helps.

    oh yeah, my vote is nay.

  3. I guess I have time to introduce my self. I am from New Mexico (yes there is a new one) and have been in the Army for close to 11 years. I found this site some how a few months ago and finaly registered. I have always been a "bass head" and have had some pretty funny systems. I am stationed at Ft Bragg (again) and just bought a house in Sanford, NC. I haven't had much time these past few years to work on anything signifacant (lots-o-shit happening around the world) but that is about to change. I get to take a little brake from the fun stuff and will have some time on my hands. Now I just need the funds!lol

    My current "equipment isn't much. I put 2 Alpine cheap-o 10"s in the wifes car with an Alpine MRVT320. It was a quick install to stop the nagging.lol I have a Directed 1500d and a 15" Type R I got on the cheap brand new(real fuckin cheap, but not stolen). Now I have to figure out where to put the 15".

  4. x2 on the dewalt

    also Sears does NOT have lifetime waranty on electronic tools or power tools, the lifetime warranty is only on hand tools unless stated directly on the item purchased.

    x3, I have a bunch of Dewalt (like 8 different 18v tools) and they are tough. The bitch is the batts are like $90.00 but they last forever if you know how to maintain them; don't over charge them or leave them in the charger etc.

  5. wow, and these are together, just like speaker cable?

    Thats not a bad price, id wait 6 weeks for 20ft of 2/0g cable

    I'm not sure if it is like speaker wire, but I'm sure it can be separated without fuckin' it up if it is. I still think it's one hell of a deal.

  6. This is my first post here so I figured I would list a deal I found.

    Twin Cable 2 * 1/0 AWG

    $5.99

    http://www.cableyard.com/catalog/

    I have used welding wire before because of how well it stands up to heat. This is $5.99 a foot for a pair. That is one foot of red and one foot of black for $5.99! Check it out. I am going to order some.

    I didn't see that, but I wouldn't need it for about two months anyway. It is still a deal if you want to stock up and don't need it right now.

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