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Old 05-26-2006, 08:27 PM
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Default sig size ok?

Just want to make sure I'm within the quide lines, my sig was deleted once already but I had two pics up... if the one is still to big,is there anyway someone could resize it to be within the rules... thanks, Steve.
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limit is 500 pixels wide by 150 pixels tall is the limit, as well as 8 lines of text.

yours is too big, by a good bit on the height. sorry!! thank you for asking tho
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Originally Posted by autodad
is there anyway someone could resize it to be within the rules
Yep, I can do that. Post the second pic you used to also have in your sig, so I can include it... there'll be room for it next to this one after they're resized.
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Don't worry about the second pic, it was a stupid nissan ....Thanks alot man!
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Is that a 3 rnd burst? Too bad uncle Sam did away with the full burst.

I once had a complete parts kit.(3 position, didn't want the 4 position)
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Full auto is pointless with such a light weapon that has such a small capacity.
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We can get into a discussion about that over a 12 pack anyday!

Different uses for different times. It's a shame that it's now financially with held from most rightful sportsmen.
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That one was a 3 round burst, but some of the s.f. still carry full auto... There out there.
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Originally Posted by autodad
That one was a 3 round burst, but some of the s.f. still carry full auto... There out there.
Is that one of those AGOG scopes I've read about? Trijicon almost got my money for one of those. If it is, how would you rate it for a scope?
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Originally Posted by FIREHAWK#608
Is that one of those AGOG scopes I've read about? Trijicon almost got my money for one of those. If it is, how would you rate it for a scope?

Don't know the fancy name for it, but it was just a day scope... gave a red dot in the scope it self not on the target... I never really liked it. To me it never really gave any more accuracy then the stock sights and did nothing but get in the way of a point and shoot situation... but some do like them. I took mine off soon after being in country, but that's just my opinion.
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The ones I'm talking about from Trijicon were day/night scopes. It had a fiber optic strand connected to a base of ever-glowing tritium. (radioactive)

It has a day recticle, and has a glowing dot (provided by the fiberoptic and tritium) at night. It was shock & water proof. Quality.

Top shelf and expensive, around $1000. Trust me, you would know if you owned one.
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Originally Posted by FIREHAWK#608
The ones I'm talking about from Trijicon were day/night scopes. It had a fiber optic strand connected to a base of ever-glowing tritium. (radioactive)

It has a day recticle, and has a glowing dot (provided by the fiberoptic and tritium) at night. It was shock & water proof. Quality.

Top shelf and expensive, around $1000. Trust me, you would know if you owned one.

lol, yea not that one! sounds like a nice sight though.
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Here it is Good photo.

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THANKS!!!! you have a pm sir...
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How about this, can you save it from the attachment?

Edit: If you aren't familiar with how attachments work, don't save the bad little thumbnail. Open the full-size one it links to, and then save that.
Attached Thumbnails sig size ok?-autodad.jpg  
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got it!!! changing the sig now!!! thanks again!
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Glad to help



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