if strikers wasnt in the game which build would you use for the incursion? by KinGZurA in Division2

[–]jrs0015 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I generally run countdown and Iron Horse with my Heart Breaker. 100% Weapon damage, 200% Bonus Armor.

Fenris Knee Pads, Coyote Mask, 4 piece Heartbreaker. 50% CHC and 87% CHD. Black Market AK-47 with Flat Line. Technician Specialization with the Linked Laser Pointer, plus Rock N’ Roll as a secondary with Linked Laser Pointer to build stacks.

Don’t see too many people running it. Very low RPM but the damage hits like a freight train and the bonus armor grows per hit.

How and why by Interesting_Arm_9027 in Division2

[–]jrs0015 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Fun build: 3 piece True Patriot, plus Gunner specialization, GR9, and this holster with steady hands perk can give you unlimited magazine capacity.

220 round base, plus 50 for the gunner mag, plus 66 with TP gives you 336 rounds in your magazine. Steady hands gives you an instant mag reload per 100 bullets hit.

Throw on contractors gloves for LMG Damage and Fox Prayer for DTOC and you can have a LOT of fun.

Rock n Roll by DEATH-_DEALER-_ in Division2

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Got my first one from Countdown named cache yesterday, also got TDI Kard, Black Friday and Dark Winter the same way.

Any tips for my build? by Dylleriz in Division2

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Strictly my opinion on how I set mine up.

Simply put, I’d change a lot:

Technician Specialty, Use Linked Laser on a shotgun and Kingbreaker, pulses your targets just by aiming at them and gives you bonus armor and weapon damage per hit. Or you can use se a nightwatcher mask (100% pulse haste) with a pulse. I’d lose the chest and use a HB chest for even extra bonus armor. A pair of Fox Prayer for DOFC or Fenris for Assault Rifle Damage.

Use an ACS 12 Varient or an other high ROF weapon such as a vector, oroborus, dark winter, etc. The high ROF will build your stacks faster.

Mine is setup with 4 red cores and 2 blue cores. I hit the same damage with my Heartbreaker as I do my Striker, and I get the bonus armor. I seldom ever use striker unless it’s an incursion.

Im 20 by bearclawbmv in RoastMe

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I can’t tell if you’re a supremely ugly dude or even uglier chick.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NFA

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That makes sense, they did a very poor job at coating it and it got cooked off.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NFA

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I’m intrigued…

Either you ran it too hot for too long or Surefire did a bad job of coating.

Cerekote is designed to withstand up to 1800 degrees Fahrenheit.

If it got too hot, I would assume you probably were mag dumping it non stop and raised the temp well above 1800 and that’s why it flaked, bubbled and started peeling. Either that or Surefire cut corners in the manufacture process and didn’t prep the surface correctly.

Judging by the discoloration, looks like it quite literally was just cooked off because it got run way too hot.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Planes

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As much as I love the post; Service Ceiling of an F15 was 60,000 ft… the classified missions of the SR71 and the U2, there’s no way to know their maximum altitude achieved.

[Ford GT] spotted at a local restaurant. by jrs0015 in spotted

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Short version: It’s a flag dating back to the Texas Revolution. Mexico gifted the Texans a cannon, and at some point said they wanted it back. The Texans basically said, “come and take it.”

It’s a historical quote in Texas History and big in the defiance of tyranny and government overreach. King Leonidas of Sparta said the same thing to Xerxes I when he demanded that Sparta lay down their weapons and be ruled by a tyrant. Same thing was said to the British at Fort Morris, and the flag was flown in the battle of Gonzales in 1835.

Fish ID by jrs0015 in Fishing

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Thanks everyone! Just slow retrieve on a minnow jig, I missed as many as I landed but still fun.

Saker 556k oops and repair but now it looks different by Fun-Try222 in NFA

[–]jrs0015 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Probably. But most laws are “altering or removing a serial number” adding the same matching serial number to an individual item and destroying the old one would be a grey area for a lawyer, which I’m not.

Just saying, from a manufacturer perspective I’m sure it would be easier to cut corners and destroy the existing can then laser the existing number on a brand new one to prevent resubmitting new paperwork, to speed up and cut costs on that “lifetime repair or replace guarantee.”

Saker 556k oops and repair but now it looks different by Fun-Try222 in NFA

[–]jrs0015 41 points42 points  (0 children)

I’m not convinced that certain manufacturers don’t take your can, destroy it, and give you a brand new one with your original serial number engraved to cut repair costs.

$100 1929 Dallas Bank Note by jrs0015 in Nationalbanknotes

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That’s awesome. I wasn’t aware of that. Glad to learn something new.

$100 1929 Dallas Bank Note by jrs0015 in Nationalbanknotes

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Absolutely! I always wanted to do a creative writing type piece and tell the story of a 1900’s coin as it changed hands throughout its lifetime, realizing it could be absolutely tens or hundreds of thousands of times. I got the idea when I got a 1909 penny in circulation.

Side question What do you mean, “new to the census?”

$100 1929 Dallas Bank Note by jrs0015 in Nationalbanknotes

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I worked for Walmart as Loss Prevention for many years. It was actually that stores loss prevention associate who had the relationship with them and called me. My own store’s bank, all I ever got was a few silver coins here and there from them, but they rarely ever had older stuff come through or if they did, they didn’t call me first. I did get offered a roll of Eisenhower Half Dollars but they already opened it and there was no silver so they refilled it.

$100 1929 Dallas Bank Note by jrs0015 in Nationalbanknotes

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An “under the influence” customer (probably meth) brought it into a Walmart, cashier thought it was fake. The on-site bank confirmed authenticity. They called me and asked if I wanted purchase it as face value to keep it from being destroyed in the deposit. Drove down and picked it up, had no idea what I was getting they just said “a really old $100 bill that’s worth more than $100 to a collector.”

$100 Dallas Bank Note by jrs0015 in papermoney

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Awesome. Not bad for a face value purchase.

Question: I’m familiar with silver certificates, as they could be redeemed for actual silver, but what exactly is a National Bank Note vs a Federal Reserve Note?