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lpr
The Line Printer Daemon protocol/Line Printer Remote protocol (or LPD, LPR) is a network protocol for submitting print jobs to a remote printer. The original implementation of LPD was in the Berkeley printing system in the BSD UNIX operating system; the LPRng project also supports that protocol. The Common Unix Printing System (or CUPS), which is more common on modern Linux distributions and also found on Mac OS X, supports LPD as well as the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP). Commercial solutions are available that also use Berkeley printing protocol components, where more robust functionality and performance is necessary than is available from LPR/LPD (or CUPS) alone (such as might be required in large corporate environments). The LPD Protocol Specification is documented in RFC 1179.
On the fence about selling this. I just got the Manners PPF on Saturday. Haven't fielded it or shot it yet with the new stock. Ordered the stock in February was supposed to have it before hunting season and got screwed so it never saw the field this year. Hunted antelope with the rifle in 2022...
Trying to fund another rifle so this one is on the chopping block
Exact round count unknown. I suspect under 200 total. I've put less than 30 down the barrel. The previous owner was a lefty and said he didn't shoot it much. Previous owner to him is Jake (owner) at unknown munitions. Jake did...
Back up on the chopping block. Looking to start a new build for next year.
Exact round count unknown. I suspect under 200 total. I've put less than 30 down the barrel. The previous owner was a lefty and said he didn't shoot it much. Previous owner to him is Jake (owner) at unknown munitions...
Throwing around the idea of selling this rig. Absolutely love it though so it's for sale but not on sale. Just testing the waters for right now.
My understanding is this rifle was built by Dallas Lane (Lane Precision Rifles) for Jake (owner) at unknown munitions and he then sold it for whatever...