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    patience0830

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    Not far from the tree
    They also like to hide in Construction Zones after the work is done but Signs and Barrels still there - double fine -- then to top it off they add a 2nd meaningless charge to keep you from some of the Forgiveness programs

    Status 11/16/2012, Decided
    Charges SPEEDING CONSTRUCTION ZONE - WORKERS NOT PRESENT/
    (Speed:89) (Zone:45),
    FAILURE TO SIGNAL LANE CHANGE OR INTENTION TO TURN (Zone:0)
    Your fault. Do what the sign says. If you don't, blame yourself because it's your fault.
     

    Ballstater98

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    I heard Warrior Arms can do NFA engravings, anybody here ever use them for that? I need to get my SBS done still and I have another SBR stamp pending.
    219 Armory is who I'd call.
    I have a friend who asked for a threaded barrel that got jacked up at WA. It was bad and even here on INGO. The owner admitted fault and said he shouldn't pay. His business practices from that point are speculative.
     
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    tv1217

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    I'll give them a call in the morning. Even then, I would think an engraving is harder to screw up than a threading a barrel.
     

    Snapdragon

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    I hear ya. Don't mind it on the weekends but working in it really sucks
    I've been putting off yard stuff for a month, but I finally got out my new (to me) weedwhacker and went to town in the back. I still have to rake it up. Don't know if I have what it takes to do it today, so it may have to wait until next week.
     

    CheeseRat

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    I've been putting off yard stuff for a month, but I finally got out my new (to me) weedwhacker and went to town in the back. I still have to rake it up. Don't know if I have what it takes to do it today, so it may have to wait until next week.
    Picked up a new weekwacker the other week. Amazed by the fact I can take (2) 4' strips of line, stick them in the head then turn knob so it winds up. Easiest re-line ever. Got it at Lowes, can't think of it now, it's red, maybe a Craftsman?
     

    Snapdragon

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    Picked up a new weekwacker the other week. Amazed by the fact I can take (2) 4' strips of line, stick them in the head then turn knob so it winds up. Easiest re-line ever. Got it at Lowes, can't think of it now, it's red, maybe a Craftsman?
    I got a nice Black and Decker electric one off from Facebook for $20. Picked up six spools of line for about $10 on Amazon. I'll be set for a while.
     
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