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Drop-in Conversion Kits: Read the history of the AR15 22lr conversions here The drop in kits are the easiest and least expensive method of converting your AR15 to a.22 caliber plinker. The kits will range in price from about 0-0 and take about 30 seconds to install. There is a few down sides to using the drop in kits. The bullet must travel a few inches in an unrifled tube before it reaches the barrel. The barrels on most AR type rifles will typically have a twist rate that is optimized for the 5.56 Nato (.223) with a 1:7 - 1:9 barrel twist rate and not the 1:16 that works well with.22 long rifle. There is also a few thousandths of an inch difference in the bullets diameter of.22 LR (.222) vs 5.56 Nato (.224). Those differences can lead to less then match grade accuracy in an AR15 but the accuracy is perfectly suited for plinking. If that accuracy is not suitable you can purchase a complete.22 long rifle upper. The cost starts at about double of the drop-in conversion and can go upwards well over 00. The choice is yours. I purchased my Colt brand conversion kit part R6222 back in the early 90's without much fanfare. The Colt and the Jonathan Arthur Ciener kits seemed to be the only ones around at the time, at least that was my findings in the Shotgun News and prior to the internet. Recently a good friend purchased his first rifle, a Bushmaster Modular Carbine. I explained to him the virtues of cheap practice ammo, getting to know the rifle and the ability to shoot at any indoor range. Eager to get a conversion kit he quickly hit the web with google and met a brick wall in a lack of availability. My friend got quickly frustrated so I decided to do some research the result of which you are reading here. A few things came to light very quickly. The Colt unit I own while listed as a current product offering is nowhere to be found. The Jonathan Arthur Ciener.
Painted Finishes For the finest presentation-grade surface, we suggest a painted finish. Six solid paint colors are available. A new speckletone granite finish is also available. Choose any solid base coat color and specify either one or two speckletone paint highlights to create an attractive custom finish. When you order any paint finish, the underlying stock is hand-sanded, primed, and painted to eliminate all surface imperfections. This is the finish most manufacturers specify for the Mc Millan stocks that are sold with their custom shop rifles. The paint we use is an industrial grade, non-slip pebble finish similar to that found on power tools, office machines and industrial equipment. This polyurethane paint is the most durable we can find and is suitable for conditions found from the Arctic to the tropics. However, any painted finish will scratch when dragged over rocks, limbs and other hard surfaces. It is impervious to most gun cleaning solvents, but harsh solvents should be wiped off immediately. Repainting an existing Mc Millan Stock We can repaint any Mc Millan stock for our customers at a nominal charge. Click on a stock to enlarge the photo Spectre Patterns The Spectre Series is Mc Millan’s new molded-in finish that mimics aspects of digital camouflage. It is currently available in four different color schemes. Click on a stock to enlarge the photo Ambush Patterns Desert Ambush is the first offering of the Ambush series. The color pattern was developed for the desert terrain and foliage of the Southwestern United States. Click on a stock to enlarge the photo Marble Patterns Molded- In Colors to Create a Unique Marble Pattern. Molded in colors are the most durable finish we offer. With a molded finish, the color is impregnated into the gelcoat, or exterior surface layer of the stock. All of the molded-in finishes below should be considered utility-grade. Mold.
Sabir Shah   Monday, April 23, 2012  LAHORE: Had Bhoja Air been operating anywhere in the developed West and had any of its planes met a disaster there, the May 1999 Montreal Convention on Air Law would have legally forced it to pay a compensation to the tune of over US million to all the on-board passengers. On the contrary, if one takes into account the fact that while the victims of the PIA Fokker crash at Multan were paid Rs two million each and that the Air Blue had announced a compensation of Rs5.5 million per ill-fated passenger after one of its planes had encountered a disaster at the Margalla Hills of Islamabad in July 2010, these figures speak volume of the plight of the Pakistanis travelling by their local air carriers if one compares them in the international perspective-as has been done in the introductory paragraph of this story. The Pakistan Carriage by Air Act 2010, approved in 2011 by the National Assembly, is piteously nowhere near to the May 1999 Montreal Convention on Air Law, when it comes to compensating the victims of air crashes that take place in this part of the world. According to Article 21 of the May 1999 Montreal Convention on Air Law, unless an airline proves that an accident during flight operations was not caused by the negligence of its crew or other wrongful act or omission of the carrier and until it does not present substantial evidence that the damage was inflicted solely due to a third party, it is legally bound to pay a liability of 1,00,000 Special drawing rights ( SDRs) to each passenger on-board. In simple economic terms, SDRs are supplementary foreign exchange reserve assets defined and maintained by the International Monetary Fund ( IMF). These SDRs are actually a mix of currency values established by the IMF. Although an SDR is not a currency, it represents a claim to currency held by IMF member countries, for which it.
CROSS- REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This application claims the benefit U. S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/982,602, filed on Oct. 25, 2007, and entitled “ WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM” ( Atty. Dkt. No. CAPE-28,492 the specification of which is incorporated herein by reference. TECHNICAL FIELD [0002] The invention relates to systems and methods for purification of water, and more particularly, to a self-contained water purification system using separators for separating material from ozone-infused water. BACKGROUND [0003] Water covers more than two-thirds of the earth's surface. Nevertheless, there are many areas throughout the earth where water is scarce or where water, even if available, is not potable. Potable water is water that is suitable for humans and animals to drink and which meets minimum quality standards that may apply. [0004] A great amount of the water on earth is brackish or sea water. Brackish and sea waters are typically not suitable for human and animal consumption because the waters contain salts and sediments which may be harmful. In addition, brackish and sea waters are often unsuitable for other desired uses. [0005] In addition to brackish and sea water, so-called “fresh” water may also be unsuitable for use in certain circumstances. “ Fresh” water may be unsuitable if it is polluted or contains certain bacteria or other microorganisms. For these and other reasons, waters found in many locations are not suitable for drinking or other desired uses. [0006] As is generally known, water may be found in pools at the earth's surface or within the subsurface strata. [0007] Surface water may be contaminated by events occurring at the surface. Subsurface water may be polluted by substances seeping through the earth's strata to enter formations containing the water. In any event, both surface water and water obtained from subsurface strata may.
( Editor: Recently a TS subscriber wrote to us, looking for some guidance on the barrel contour selection for a.308 chambered tactical rifle. We felt that the inquiry was a bit too broad-based in topic matter and while a scholarly discourse in depth might have been nice to do the job properly would have taken perhaps a dozen pages and been a rather dry reading dozen pages at that. Since we live in a “ Be practical” type of world, we fired off a “ Help!” missive to Dan Lilja, the honcho at Lilja Precision Rifle Barrels ( P. O. Box 372, Plains, MT, phone (406) 826-3084 together with a cover letter that mused “ I’m looking for a good, technically-oriented response but not a rewrite of Gone With The Wind “. The goodfellow, Heaven bless him, must have understood what I was trying to say because his response was along just the very lines that I was looking for. The editor considers Dan Lilja one of the most knowledgeable of today’s authorities on long range rifle shooting.) To make a recommendation for a.308 caliber barrel to be installed on a Remington 700 action, there are a couple of questions that need to be addressed. The first question is overall rifle weight. For most tactical applications, a rifle in the 10-12 pound range is about right. This rifle weight allows a reasonably heavy barrel for good accuracy, but is not cumbersome when the shooter needs to make a quick entry or exit or a long stalk. And it is hefty enough to hold fairly steady. Secondly, we’ll look at both bullet selection and barrel contour/length in making a recommendation for a barrel twist rate and profile. Using the.308 Winchester for a tactical situation, I would like to use a bullet in the 150-180 grain weight range. For longer range shooting, say out to 600 yards, a high ballistic coefficient is desirable to help offset the shooter’s margin of error in estimating wind drift and, if not using a.