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  1. TonyTheTiger

    Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

    Fiat also has a push down hard gate into reverse. Spicy Fiat with such a shift pattern.
  2. TonyTheTiger

    Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

    Yup, that's usually called a dog leg pattern. Lots of homologation cars use that pattern as well as cars that manufacturers want to have a racy image. 190e Cosworths, 928's, Countach, E30 M3, Stratos (and by extension the Stratos HF Zero I posted above) all have doglegs. It used to be a point of...
  3. TonyTheTiger

    Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

    Nope. Of the 5 manual cars I own right now, 3 of them have reverse directly below 5th gear. Picture thread:
  4. TonyTheTiger

    New CHAD clone from Preece.

    Was about to but figured I'd read further and see if someone else got to it first. The JP Signature brake was a 100(?) piece limited run, and $350 IIRC, but they did mention that their next generation of brakes would be using lessons learned from the Signature.
  5. TonyTheTiger

    Ridgeline Defense RD-15 LPR

    They're all in the UGPX.
  6. TonyTheTiger

    Competition .223 muzzle break help

    Rolling Thunder has been out of production for years. Titan is still available but has more or less been superseded by the Titan Extreme.
  7. TonyTheTiger

    Competition .223 muzzle break help

    What don't you like?
  8. TonyTheTiger

    Competition .223 muzzle break help

    Those reduce exactly 0% recoil, unless you count the reduction from added weight.
  9. TonyTheTiger

    Competition .223 muzzle break help

    The PA Hypertap has been one of the best available for a few years. Top tier recoil reduction, tunable, light and small, not blasty for the shooter at all. The PA M4-72 is probably the only brake I've had that knocks the shooters hat off. It's effective, and on a 20" barrel it won't be as bad...
  10. TonyTheTiger

    Competition .223 muzzle break help

    Nah, the performance has been surpassed by smaller brakes for years. Plus it's ugly.
  11. TonyTheTiger

    Competition .223 muzzle break help

    Huh, didn't know they finally updated that article. Sweet. Most of those brakes would look massive on an AR though, and some rules sets have brake size restrictions. Not many of them are in 1/2x28 thread either, which is presumably what the OP has.
  12. TonyTheTiger

    KAC vs Radian Model 1 vs JP enterprises ctr-02

    They have an Mlok non tubular option now.
  13. TonyTheTiger

    KAC vs Radian Model 1 vs JP enterprises ctr-02

    Oh no, we've got another one.
  14. TonyTheTiger

    Competition .223 muzzle break help

    Blast deflection for the shooter? Or bystanders?
  15. TonyTheTiger

    Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

    Nah, that kids doing better.
  16. TonyTheTiger

    Any F1 racing fans?

    The best part of the race was Norris' mopey interviews afterwards. Looked like he got kicked right in the dick after his teammate drove off into the sunset.
  17. TonyTheTiger

    Specific question on 1 piece scope mount location

    All the beefiest uppers and HG's still show some deflection in POI when loaded. Is that really what you want your scope interfacing with? Will it matter with an LPVO? Will it matter if you load the HG the same every time? Probably not, but why introduce a potential variable, however tiny, if...