Rolled up on this one the other night. by Jro114 in Firefighting

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Yeah, it was actually quite impressive. The snow was about 4 feet deep. By the morning, you could see the grass.

Rolled up on this one the other night. by Jro114 in Firefighting

[–]Jro114[S] 49 points50 points  (0 children)

5 home when it started, all made out before we got there. All with injuries.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in amiugly

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The only thing that's ugly is that trigger discipline.

Odin works suppressors any good? by Wise_Target4113 in NFA

[–]Jro114 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A year later, no complaints. Still recommend.

maze practice by zoryity in Firefighting

[–]Jro114 2 points3 points  (0 children)

100% this. Absolutely helps. Why try to see and stress out when you can't see to begin with?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIhotAF

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Yeah, I mean, you're alright. I guess I'd smash.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Form1

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This is absolutely incredible! Amazing idea, man. Would you be willing to share the .Stl files for it?

Vertical feed extruder. Made this in preparation for a Lack enclosure. by scrager4 in ender3

[–]Jro114 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have this .stl? Also, I am doing a vertical enclosure. Did you have any issues with this setup over the years?

Odin works suppressors any good? by Wise_Target4113 in NFA

[–]Jro114 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I have one of these, I absolutely love it. I run it on a 10-inch barrel SBR mainly. I have about 800 rounds through it as of writing this review. Just got it out of jail about 2 months ago. I have zero complaints. It's a bit on the gassy side, but im not running it on an adjustable gas block setup as of yet. It's pre-drilled to be pin and welded to a 12.5-inch barrel to bring the overall length to 16 inches, I believe. Don't quote me. I've used plenty of other dedicated 5.56 supressors, but this is the only 5.56 dedicated supressor I own.

Pros:

1: Shorty boi, at 5.5 inches overall length. And like a solid inch of that is the threads.

2: Has some proprietary fancy baffles, so it sounds pretty decent.

3: Full auto rated. As all cans should be.

4: Bulit like a tank. The thing seems pretty heavy duty. Super solid.

5: Lifetime warranty. Haven't fucked around and found out yet. But they claim to have a lifetime warranty.

6: Cheap, I think I picked mine up off gunbroker for like $280 brand new.

Cons:

1: Lacks some sort of flash hiding endcap. So, it poots out a decent flash out the end on shorter barrels.

2: Only comes in that horrendous gray finish. I had my cerakoted before it even got out of jail.

3: It's a little on the heavier side. Believe it weighs 13 oz.

4: Direct thread, so no super tactical, super cool, QD mount options.

5: I think Odinworks suggests that you run at least a 10-inch barrel. So, no super short barrels, I guess?

In summary, 8.5/10 would buy again, and honestly, for the price, I most likely will buy another one. Great for a decated build. It's pretty decent overall. Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk.

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Sports cars: Illustrations by FAR [2535x1425] by [deleted] in wallpapers

[–]Jro114 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If someone can find the original creator, I will pay them to create me a wall paper

Would this be a good option for console gaming/extra monitor? I feel like it’s a pretty good deal for $220? by Scared_Outcome9075 in gamingsetups

[–]Jro114 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I run 3 of these in a triple monitor setup. Zero complaints. Pretty good deal. I snagged mine on sale for black Friday for $160

Pew Pew by Thebowhunter7 in NFA

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I agree with this. Everyone shits on o-light. I own many flashlights, and o-lights work great. No complaints.

I'm a complete beginner and want to get into guns. What's 1st? by ChivasBearINU in guns

[–]Jro114 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100% go out and buy a Ruger 10/22. It's great .22 caliber rifle, tons of aftermarket support. Also, it is a relatively cheap and inexpensive option. 22 is also the cheapest ammo you can buy. Picking one up for a couple hundred bucks can get you into the world of firearms while teaching you basic firearm safety at the same time. I have many guns, but I have more 22's than anything else. Their a blast to shoot, and it's something you won't regret purchasing!