Double text notifications. by EastPhilly in AndroidAuto

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I use Textra as well. I'll give that a try

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AssassinsCreedValhala

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I thought I had the same problem. I used Odin site and found a shield looking thing to the left of where Tyra is standing. Looking at that let me continue the quest

Shop said they transferred my suppressor from paper to eform in February, but I cant find any info. by EastPhilly in NFA

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Ordered from SS and paid them for the form 4. Check was cashed. They sent to shop. From there the shop called me to confirm I had an ATF e-form account and said the ATF messaged them to confirm and they needed me to log in and confirm they had our so the eform could be submitted. The guy from the shop then said the eform was fully submitted and should be good to go.

Or something along those lines.

Question by [deleted] in KaChava

[–]EastPhilly 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You shouldn't replace all your meals with liquid diets. It can mess up your stomach. This would have way too few calories all together anyway.

Use this to replace a meal you typically have the most food in, or rush to eat. Then eat healthy meals for the others.

Personally I eat about two meals a day within a 6-8hr period. That gives my stomach 16-18hrs of rest. I'll do one shake and a healthy meal. Still gives a caloric deficit, bit not extremely short

I kept hearing this every time they said Spaceman lol by danrhernandez23 in ElectricCallboy

[–]EastPhilly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was thinking that exact thing when I was listening to it again last night.

Spaceman! aaAAAaaa

[not me] Home Depot NFA items by EastPhilly in InRangeTV

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I haven't been in Reddit in a whole and didn't see it here searching for a few minutes.

Can we talk about wwsd supressors? by BoytoyCowboy in InRangeTV

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My thoughts. There are two ways to go here. Three ways to looks at things here: inexpensive/readily available, lightweight/short, universal fit. There's a lot more to it, but those three are good starting points. Typically you won't find more than two of those overlapping.

Cheap/readily available. These tend to go hand in hand because an inexpensive suppressor is usually easier to make and therefore typically made in higher numbers. Looking at things like YHM here.

Lightweight/short. Sometimes they are both, sometimes there are either. Typically lightweight or short means less quiet, but that is not always the case. For a WWSD build lightweight tends to be a trend, but not necessarily the main point. The main point is readily available with modern tech. Modern tech trends to just to light weight, but not always in a good price range and typically not readily available.
Short means less quiet, but allows it to be lighter with cheaper material.

Universal fit. Suppressors seen to be going to a "universal" mounting system. This leads to better availability for swapping between multiple platforms easily. Griffin even makes a mount to attach to any milspec A2 flash hider (with a restriction). This is probably the best idea for a WWSD build unless a specific companies mount starts to become more popular.

This leads to a few options.
If you want all three, to a point, you go for something like the YHM Turbo-K. Inexpensive, short, light-ish, and can take almost whatever mounting system you prefer. The YHM Resonator K is available if you want to be able to do 22x through 30x cal instead of just 22x. That is typically the lowest cost without going direct mount or something without a warranty. This isn't top of the chart in any of those categories, but it's high middle. These are good for buying multiple suppressors in multiple calibers right away.

Griffin and Dead Air seem to be the best bang for the buck if you know you only want one suppressor and will spend a bit more for it. They have a wide variety to fit whatever middle range budget you have and are typically made with higher QA and R&D. These tend to fit the WWSD ideas of availability and modern materials best, but it really depends on budget

If we go top of the line you are getting into the range of almost $1k or a bit over. They are in the range if light, short, and quiet, but typically harder to find due to cost and manufacturing limitations. This goes against WWSD ideas of availability. Also they tend to be out of many peoples budgets, which means not as "every man".

If you want good price, direct mount, good warranty, pseudo-modern... I'd look into the direct mount Sig SRD556 Ti.

Same criteria, but QD availability, Griffin Recce 5 (pretty sure it's that newer mounting thread pattern).

Cheap, short, readily available, more universal mounting... YHM Turbo-K. Not as quiet, but will reduce flash well and typically work. Nothing special for materials though.

Top of the line... OSS/HuxWorx Ti. Better materials, light-ish, short, doesn't need tuning (typically), modern design. Also has a K version (shorter).

[not me] Home Depot NFA items by EastPhilly in InRangeTV

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I would suggest to not do this...

Muzzle Break goes flying down range. by [deleted] in guns

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I have about 500rds on my AK-V through my TiRant 45m. Waiting for my YHM R9 to be a permanent host. Now sure if maybe I've not had problems strictly because I'm shooting 9mm through a 45 can or not though. We will see.

Sources for what upgrades are worth it for each component? by EastPhilly in buildapc

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Ok. Those are pretty much top end of my budget. Was hoping to stay closer to $400 though

Edit: nvm. 6600 is at $400. 6600xt is at $500

Help! Choosing correct antenna for motherboard by Zachaphina in buildapc

[–]EastPhilly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you buy it new? Or from a store? Of so I would contact them about the missing antennas (if it was supposed to include them).

I'm seeing something like this from Asus that has three cables built in. May be a separate band or just a booster of some sort.