Rockrivr1
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Could have grabbed 3 cases of Fiocchi 357 but I do not have a gun for it! Lol
Sacrilege!!!!

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Could have grabbed 3 cases of Fiocchi 357 but I do not have a gun for it! Lol
Gone......
Is that .223???
Where? TSUSA?Could have grabbed 3 cases of Fiocchi 357 but I do not have a gun for it! Lol
Yeah, they had it for $735 a case though.Where? TSUSA?
Damnnnnn was on a work call sharing screen didnt see it!Yeah, they had it for $735 a case though.
Venom or Federal at same price LOL
Phoenix is having a drop at 10am tomorrow @10am, .40 & .223 remington 55Gr FMJ
I'm never at my computer when it drops.have you been able to grab any of it? I’ve missed so far.
OK, Here's the plan.If any NESers close to Cheshire CT can put a trail cam in the woods right here:
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and let us know when a truck comes in, that would be great, thanks. Should give everyone a half hour heads up.
Edit: There should be free wifi in the Dunks across the street. This may change location of cam but we only need a view of that driveway.
OK, Here's the plan.
Take a small drone, equip it with solar power, just enough to keep the electronics up. Paint it desert tan, or light brown. Fly it in at night and land on the roof of the Cox Communications office across the street. I'm betting they have wifi access there, probably good access too. Point the camera at the entrance to TS.
First off, THIS IS A JOKE. I'm not going to do this and I suggest nobody else does it.
But I'm curious. Other than maybe trespassing, what laws have been broken? You're using an public wifi connection, no stolen services. It's a public location so you can record.
Go too high up and you're violating US airspace laws. If you're found tampering with a utility, they could try and push domestic terrorism (gotta love the patriot act).Other than maybe trespassing, what laws have been broken?
I think flying it above any private property could be construed as trespass. You need to land it in a legal gray area, like a tree on common land, that is not private property, a park, or anything the FAA administers.OK, Here's the plan.
Take a small drone, equip it with solar power, just enough to keep the electronics up. Paint it desert tan, or light brown. Fly it in at night and land on the roof of the Cox Communications office across the street. I'm betting they have wifi access there, probably good access too. Point the camera at the entrance to TS.
First off, THIS IS A JOKE. I'm not going to do this and I suggest nobody else does it.
But I'm curious. Other than maybe trespassing, what laws have been broken? You're using an public wifi connection, no stolen services. It's a public location so you can record.
So we can't count on your support of an orbital TSUSA monitoring camera system? SpaceX had gotta have room on their next ride-share launch.This thread has officially jumped the desperation shark lol
That location may help you spotting deliveries to TSUSA, but for customers who pick up, you have to monitor the Tactical Police Gear building down the street. At least, that was the deal last year.