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So I finally went to Kinko's today to try to get some District 9 targets printed, and they won't do it because it says ©Sony Pictures at the bottom in small letters. I explained to the guy that Sony released the poster so anybody can download it and print it out. He said if it has a copyright on it, they don't touch it. And they wanted $4.00 per target on 18"x24" paper if they did print it out. Anybody know where I can get some of the targets printed besides Kinko's?

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If you can, that would be great. The only thing stopping me besides the copyright is the price. I didn't think it would be $300 for 100 targets. :huh:

 

http://lawndartdesign.com/D9Target.pdf

 

Go!

 

LTOSR.jpg

 

Correct me if I'm wrong, but that's an 18" barrel eh? Because look at the barrel length, keep in mind the SF 7.62 brake comes back over the barrel a bit. I'm thinking 18 is the way to go especially with that brake.

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So I finally went to Kinko's today to try to get some District 9 targets printed, and they won't do it because it says ©Sony Pictures at the bottom in small letters. I explained to the guy that Sony released the poster so anybody can download it and print it out. He said if it has a copyright on it, they don't touch it. And they wanted $4.00 per target on 18"x24" paper if they did print it out. Anybody know where I can get some of the targets printed besides Kinko's?

 

Office max, perhaps umm, staples? can you perhaps tell me where you got this poster? I am very interested, as this will be fun shoot at then normal range targets.

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Got a quick question for you guy and it may sound stupid but hear me out. On an AR-15/M16/M4, do you have to have the dust cover open to fire? I know from using a RS M16 that when you cock the rife it cover opens but I've seen loads of films where the covers are closed when the users are supposedly in combat.

 

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Got a quick question for you guy and it may sound stupid but hear me out. On an AR-15/M16/M4, do you have to have the dust cover open to fire? I know from using a RS M16 that when you cock the rife it cover opens but I've seen loads of films where the covers are closed when the users are supposedly in combat.

 

Josh

No, it can be closed.

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Should I get a TTB or ammo? There both about 250.

 

 

Also, Got my KAC cut selector yesterday. Very nice. My lower is almost done... MOE stock is in the mail, Just need to order the KNS pins and a put my Magpul trigger guard on.

 

 

Uppers plan stands as:

 

-KAC TTB... maby

-KAC FF rail 10inch (in mail)

-KAC handstop or Tango down stubby

-KAC stippled panels (in hand)

-CQD sling mount (in mail)

-Surefire Scout

-Magpul MBUS

-Magpul Latter covers (in mail)

-Aimpoint T1, Larue mount

 

 

 

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Surefire or PWS muzzle brake. Honestly, since I have an NT4 it's probably worth it. But the more I try other brakes the less I'm as "OMG it's awesome!" and more like "I spent how much on these?!"

 

Spend the money on ammo. Also as this was told to me by a few great shooters, learn to shoot carbines without compensators.

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Upper:

-KAC FF rail 10inch (in mail)

-KAC handstop or Tango down stubby

-KAC stippled panels (in hand)

-CQD sling mount (in mail)

-Surefire Scout

-Surefire MB556k

-Magpul MBUS

-Magpul Latter covers (in mail)

-Aimpoint T1, Larue mount

 

Lower:

-Magpul MIAD (in hand)

-Magpul Pmag (in hand)

-Magpul MOE stock (in mail)

-Magpul BAD (in hand)

-Magpul ASAP/MS2 (in hand)

-Magpul Trigger Guard (in hand)

-Stag PDW cut Selector (in hand)

-KNS Pins (in mail)

 

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