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--- 57819001
Does 300WM magazines take 308?
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>>57819001 (OP)
They will fit inside but it will not fit in a .308 maxwell. Short action vs long action.
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>>57819165
I know.
I'm looking for a way to make my .308 M94/14 take detachable magazines, and PTG makes a Mauser magazine well for AICS long action magazines. Figure if it fits, it'll work.
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>>57819001 (OP)
>QTDDTOT
Why aren't constant force springs more common in magazines? They seem like a good way to make higher capacity magazines more reliable but they're rare, so I'm assuming there is some catch.
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>>57819210
Is .308 NATO's case large enough to not just slip through the feed lips?
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>>57819628
That's what I'm wondering.
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Is there any diffrence between industrial (?) peltor protac 3 like pic related and hunter/shooter model? Or rather are these also ok for shooting?
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>>57819886
If this thread is still up when I get home I'll measure my X-bolt magazine. It's in 300WM. Won't be perfect, but it'd be a start.
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Will a Mossberg 590 hand guard fit the maverick 88?
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>>57819950
They don’t have a noise cancellation function like walker razors, but they are a way better NRR of 26vs23. Double the price though, but I can see it being worth it. They’re very nice. Albeit pretty big. I can see them fucking up your cheek weld.
I’m pretty satisfied with wearing plugs with my walker razors.
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>>57820102
Me buddy is authorised dealer of 3m and he could get me these for a very good price. Unfortunately his discounts aint work for shooter/hunter, only basic peltor 3 or slims.
So i should be fine with either of these?
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>>57820166
That’s pretty dope. They’ll work well, other than active noise cancellation all that matters is NRR value, and you don’t easily get higher than 26 with over the esr muffs. You’ll probably want to double up still, you never get hearing back once it’s gone.
They do kinda look like it can make getting a good cheek weld difficult, that’s the only issue I see with them. Even the slim walker razors can be against the stock sometimes.
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Will I ever get a gf?
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>>57819961
Thanks anon
--- 57822243
Can you still buy 30 round mags in Oregon/are shops still selling them? Google seems to go back and forth about it.
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>>57820023
Yes but you usually have to buy a new action slide assembly, they usually cost like 50-60 dollars. They're pretty simple to install, shouldn't need any tools or anything. Apparently some 88's at one point were made with the normal 500 one but almost all have it as one piece with the handguard, it's one of the cost saving measures on the 88.
--- 57823536
Does anyone actually ever use the lanyard loops on handguns?
--- 57823604
Does anybody know about an AR style buttstock where the buttpad is convex instead of concave?
Like the shaping is the same, but the buttpad itself, the rubber, is cylindrical instead of being either flat or slightly concave
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>>57819001 (OP)
What if someone drilled a bullet and lodged a tungsten-thorium tig electrodes in it as a heavy metal penetrator, would it work ? Asking for a friend
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>>57824258
You'd have to make sure it's extremely well centered, and that it had supporting material from the rear jacket because normal FMJ would just blow the core.
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>>57824303
Like this ?
--- 57824546
I accidentally screwed a 6-32 screw into a 6-48 hole in an aluminum receiver while trying to mount an optic plate. There were some shavings in the hole so I definitely stripped it.
I was able to attach the plate securely in the same holes using the correct 6-48 screws but haven't shot it yet. Will this hold or am I gonna have to retap a bigger hole?
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>>57819210
>>57819001 (OP)
Long action and long action magnum have different base diameters. You want standard long action assuming whatever gun this is has the room needed for a long action magazine.
Make sure your magwell cutout is big enough for whatever bottom metal you're looking at.
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>>57821325
yes
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>>57823604
some of the a1 stocks are like that but then you have to look out for the ones that didnt have the rubber shit damaged or replaced with a2 parts for a trapdoor.
honestly just take sandpaper to what you have and round the edges.
--- 57824935
Grandfather is circling the drain, and he had decades old books and periodicals on all sorts of gun stuff to go so far as to build your own gun. What is the idea on selling these kinds of things. It's a thing my Grandmother is asking me and my Dad to deal with soonish.
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>>57821432
0.466" on the feed lips.
Hope that helps.
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>>57824408
I imagine that would work. If you went in from the front I think it could be a problem.
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>>57824935
Probably find a local flea market with a "hunting" day or a "military" day and set up. Or a normal flea market. As far as it's just books (and your local flea market is not gay) you should be fine to sell and there will probably be some guy who buys 70% of your shit outright to resell or hoard. Milsurp and old books like that do end up at places like that and there's often sellers that swoop that shit up early in the morning.
--- 57829754
Why do Americans and chinese dont wear balaclavas/face covering but russians love to wear them ?
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>>57829754
Because Russians are ugly
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>>57829754
Because Russia is fucking cold as shit and >>57829972 is a nigger
--- 57830200
Where can I get cheap woodland ALICE pouches
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>>57819602
Additional cost, expense, and lower durability compared to conventional springs which already work well.
>>57819001 (OP)
What is the best FFP MPVO for the money. I like the looks of the Swampfox Kentucky Long and Athlon Helos 2-12s, but I'm curious what else is out there.
Unfortunate I cannot stand Primary Arms' weird horseshoe reticles.
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>>57830200
Good will, pawnshops (haggle on these because they've been in the same spot since the 80s), ebay, yard/estate sales.
Insider Trading: Make a trip to your local military base with $1,000 cash and hit the dozens of pawn shops off base for stupid deals on stupid stuff.
--- 57833954
Can someone recommend a cheap plate carrier that will fit 1 inch hard plates (militech) AND hard 6x6 side plates? Looking at the Condor modular gen II but want to check out other options.
Trying to keep it under $200.
--- 57836137
Is there any reason to get a hammer coach gun over hammerless?
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>>57819001 (OP)
what do 'target practice' rounds mean exactly? are they still lethal? does it mean they use less gun powder in the bullet? or does it just mean it's a non-hollow point?
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>>57836400
What? Are you talking about FMJ? Companies just print "target" on the box because it's their intended use. If they were less powerful they'd be shit for practicing and zeroing with and wouldn't cycle right in semi-automatics. They're still bullets and have killed people
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>>57836137
Aesthetics mainly.
--- 57837697
Is the rdb as bad as people say. 1k for one is really tempting for a first bullpup.
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>>57837697
Mines an old one with a fucked up top rail. I've had perfect reliability and its handy, but goddamn don't touch the top rail.
--- 57838230
Just got this sxs hammer shotgun, wanted to know is it normal for them to have some sort of wobble?
--- 57839091
I ordered a panzer m4 today from buds
Most bad reviews have to deal with the stupid stock issues so it seems well reviewed
I already have a benelli m2 and m3 and didnt feel the cost was worth it for the b m4
Anyone have the panzer? how you like
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>>57836468
>Companies just print "target" on the box because it's their intended use.
I was just making sure. I'm a new gun owner but i'm afraid of using hollowpoints because what if I'm in a scenario where I need penetration to take down a suspect? Why isn't penetration more important than wound cavity?
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>>57833954
Try calling pawnshops that focus on firearms. Might have some used plates for sale.
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>>57839543
>e. I'm a new gun owne
lurk, faggot
--- 57841713
Uhh historical question about swords. The development history of the katana is very interesting to me, was there any Western equivalent?
>take standard military sidearm just before the dawn of the modern era
>try to fix any flaws of it
>downsize it, optimize it for unarmored EDC and quick-draw
Rapiers and epees are close, but more difficult to draw and better for dueling than open combat
--- 57841754
Could a gun CIWS like Phalanx or Goalkeeper shoot down say a 16" shell? What about one of those missile based CIWS?
--- 57842079
How much of a difference is there between FMJ and hardcast lead? Particularly for large animal defense. I see a bunch of people talking about how hardcast lead is the best load but I don't see how a nonexpanding bullet resistant to deformation would be enough different than a 180 grain flat nose FMJ at 1300 fps to justify paying Underwood 200cpr.
>>57823536
Some militaries and specialized police people mandate it, the 101st airborne M17 in the new ForgottenWeapons video for instance has a lot of wear on the loop which suggests that at least some airborne guys use them.
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Why the FUCK dont M11 stocks fit semi auto clones? I just want to make this piece of shit i got for basics free somewhat less shit.
https://macmachineguns.com/?product=m11-folding-stock-2
--- 57845027
Did anyone tried handloading Rhino Solid Shank bullets? How good are they? In my country they're two or three times cheaper than Hornady, RWS or Lapua, yet there aren't many reviews of them.
Who makes better 7x64 factory rounds? Found some decent 7x64 rifles, but the ammo is scarce.
Would it be comparable to.30-06 in terms of power and handloads? I'm not planning to go hunting brown bear, at least right now, but I want to know how good are my chances may be with hand loaded rounds.
How should I choose the bullet weight for my game, is there some sort of a weight-game table, as with bird- and buckshot?
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>>57841713
>downsize it, optimize it for unarmored EDC and quick-draw
Epee to rapier, rapier to sidesword, cutlasses and hangers to sabers and messers, trench daggers and fighting knives to bayonets.
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>>57845027
I've never used the Rhino bullets so I can't comment on those. 7x64 is about the same power as .30-06. Rifle bullet construction matters more than the weight, but generally speaking the lighter weight bullets will be for smaller game and the heavier bullets will be for larger game.
--- 57845868
late evening, someone knocking at your door, do you open empty handed? what do?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MO0TmKOVyFg [Embed]
what do?
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>>57845794
>but generally speaking the lighter weight bullets will be for smaller game and the heavier bullets will be for larger game
Yeah, that's obvious, But I thought that there would be an easy digestible article on choosing the bullet weight.
Agreed on the construction, but it's hard to find a bad bullet from a famous brand on reloading market. That's why I ask about Rhino, they're not as famous as RWS, but more affordable. I expect to stick with SP, HP and plastic tip bullets, because, well, FMJ doesn't deform as much.
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>>57845868
Opening the door with a gun in your hand is retarded, especially at night. Most of the time its going to be a cop. Having a gun concealed or in a holster that isn't immediately visible is a good idea; cops won't immediately shoot you and you have it if you need it.
Step 1: ask who it is
Step 2: if they claim to be the police, call 911 and ask if real police have really been sent to your address. Inform the people outside that you are calling 911 to make sure. If it is the police, you'll have mildly inconvenienced them but they probably won't care. If its not the police, then you already have 911 on the line and can tell them that someone is there impersonating a cop so they can break in, outsourcing your violence to the real cops and saving yourself from potentially getting into a voluntary gunfight. To be clear, this is a 100% valid use of 911.
Alternate step 2: if they don't claim to be the police, use your peephole/doorbell camera (you do have a security system, right anon?) to sus out if you are willing to take the chance on it being a criminal for the chance to help someone. If you cant decide, you can always call someone else to help them out (for instance, sending them an uber if they need a ride, use your imagination).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEi9Qpnro34 [Embed]
If you open the door with a gun in your hand, best case scenario you scare the shit out of some confused drunk or pizza boy. Worst case you get into a gunfight with the cops or some criminal.
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>>57846127
thanks! unfortunately no peephole where i'm renting. been visited once by two plainclothes, asking about my neighbor. had my rape whistle behind the door, outside of their view, and felt retarded about it since then.
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I see all the posts about Russia using T54's now and laughing at them for it, but I'm not sure I get why. I mean, the T72's, T80's, and T90's get slaughtered too, right? So are T54's really a down-grade? If a single ATGM will kill a T90, a T54 isn't exactly worse for also getting OHKO is it?
--- 57849127
>>57819001 (OP)
Bit cringe to say
I have a gun loving OC, (stick in crazy).
What’s cooler/more attractive KAC chainSAW with m203 or sci fi m82a2?
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>>57849127
They're both pretty dumb but I suppose I'd find an actual M82A2 impressive.
>>57847047
The older tanks are more vulnerable to a wider range of cheaper and more abundant threats. As short as the front line combat life of all the systems that already got schlacked was, an obsolete tank would be killed even faster. At some point they'd be getting destroyed so quickly and easily that even bringing them to the fight is a complete waste of time, resources and lives. Hard to say if the 54/55 is really that level of abject uselessness since Ukraine has successfully made use of some extremely modified examples though.
>>57845868
Have the gun out of sight.
>>57839091
I don't have the Panzer but I have a different M4 clones that was imported by Charles Daly (601 DPS). Lot of trigger time on it so far and I'm extremely happy with it.
>>57838230
It's not great but kind of like a revolver a little wobble is acceptable. That means it's either worn, not the best quality or both.
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>>57819001 (OP)
Do operators ever use ricochets to take out someone that is hiding behind a structure? For example aiming at a concrete floor or aiming at the side of a hardened wall? Sort of like a trick shot.
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What kind of ALICE M16 pouches have a big brass ring on the bottom for a drainage hole? It has 1990 and 1991 stamped on it, don't know if ones a contract date and the other and issue date or whatever
--- 57850528
Assuming all other parts are CA-compliant, could a commie-state ARfag with a featureless grip legally switch it out with a pistol grip if a bullet-button is installed?
--- 57850536
What optics would pair well with my Savage A22 Takedown? It has iron sights built in but it's kind of hard to see indoors and I get like 5 inches groups with it at 25 yards.
I also have a bolt action 22lr with a 4-14x scope that I enjoy shooting more. I'm tempted to swap the scope over and see if it's as enjoyable.
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>>57850528
Shit meme, faggot
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>>57850528
> a bullet-button is installed?
this is illegal in ca
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>>57850566
Not enough words tankie?
--- 57850601
Also, why do people buy SFP optics? Doesn't FFP optics do everything better?
>shoot paper target
>point of impact is off
>look at markings and measure how far off it is
>dial it in
>done
Can't do that with sfp unless the rifle is immobilised with a vise or something.
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>>57839543
Look man part of being a good hollowpoint is consistent test passing penetration. There's an fbi test that is like the standard for how a hollow point should perform. Nerd out on some videos like tn9outdoors and shootingthebull410 for ballistics test. As long as you don't cheap out on your hollow points and stick to the big 3, federal hst, Speer gold dot, winchester ranger t, you'll be better than fine.
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>>57850601
>Can't do that with sfp unless the rifle is immobilised with a vise or something.
i think youve mistaken something or dont actually fully understand sfp. because you can do that.
the issue with sfp is when you change magnification.
dialing in windage and elevation would work fine as long as you knew what you were doing(like how much each click moved) and didnt fuck with the magnification.
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>>57850648
Don't SFP reticules usually not have markings to measure with? And even if there are markings, the markings won't translate directly to the number of clicks of the turrets?
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>>57839091
I got the same one as wumbo, only have like 300ish shells of random number 7 or 6 walmart birdshot and a bit of buck through it and it's been fine. Have had exactly 3 problems where the shell stovepiped but there were scratches on the brass that were like rough chamber maybe or who knows. Anyways that was only during the first hundred rounds. I installed the Charlie's extended mag tube and ghostloading and ripping 9 shells of anything is dope as fuck. I got some snap caps and practice quad loading, not super pleasant but doable. Stock up on shells, shoot it asap to know if you got a good one. Looks like it's a luck of the draw with Monday morning or Friday afternoon guns.
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>>57846127
This is important information
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>>57849437
No dude. Just no. The closest you could say would be if they have a round they know could penetrate whatever the enemy is behind, ie: turn their cover into concealment. That is it.
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>>57850587
Lol
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>>57850601
Ffp is dumb and wasteful for lpvo's in the 1-6 and moreso in the 1-4 because of the size and weight, they're fatter and heavier, plus price penalties more expensive. It's not necessary until you get past 10x which is now mpvo territory. From 1-6 a good reticle and you actually having shot your shit is more than enough to adjust your shots. Also yeah sounds like you're confused as fuck. Watch out for the dunning kreuger drop off.
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>>57850682
>Don't SFP reticules usually not have markings to measure with? And even if there are markings, the markings won't translate directly to the number of clicks of the turrets?
this is true but you just experiment before hand and know how your optic works. with ffp it holds true regadless of magnification. with sfp it would change depending on magnification so you woull need to know what it was a 3x and what it was at 9x. beacuse it would changes since its sfp. you write that shit down in a logbook or something. prior to the 2000s all optics were like that ffp and sfp
its not the fault of it being sfp its just being old and unmarked.
--- 57851048
Is there anyone who makes a chassis like picrel still? or do I have to go through some jew on GB charging thousands
captcha: GAY4XM
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>>57819602
Short answer, expensive.
Long answer, a constant force wouldn't be ideal either. The more rounds you're pushing, the more inertia and friction there is, and the more force you need, so common compression mag springs are in the right direction. They may typically overdo it, but it's cheap and usually can be made to work well, so compression springs are fine.
On the other hand, weak recoil springs of autoloading 22s (meaning limited force to strip the round from the feed lips) and fully loaded 20+ capacity magazines are not a combination that have a great legacy of "usually can be made to work well", so there's more interest in trying the extra bulk and expense for an alternate approach.
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>>57850528
There are too many CA laws, just claim ignorance
>>57851048
https://www.milehighshooting.com/ai-chassis-systems/ That is always going to be pricey
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>>57851278
Something about the newer AICS stocks just doesn't do it for me. The AWM / MK13 Mod 5 just does it for me. I just didn't wanna shell out the 4-5k for an old deployment kit
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>>57851497
Reading this back, I sound autistic as fuck.
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>>57849437
No but yes.
If you're thinking of it like bouncing a billiard ball off the edge of the table for a precise shot from a new angle, that's not viable at all. Bullets and the surfaces they hit aren't purpose built for making intuitive bounces, they're going to deform in the process, affecting the angle in ways you can't predict, and the remaining energy of the bullet will be weak.
But if you add up a lot of weak random ricochets, you can eventually expect results in some situations. The story of tony stein and his custom machine gun is that he dumped shitloads of ammo into the windows of pillboxes, small concrete rooms, and successfully relied on ricochets for effect on the enemy inside.
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>>57824546
Retap with bigger hole and screw, or alternatively use a thread repair kit. There are several different types I use at work:
Heli-coil:
>easy to install and remove
>Best general use ones and inserts are cheap.
>messups/failures don't damage parent material and can be removed easily
slimsert/rosan insert/rosan slimsert:
>only usable in soft material
>Much higher strength then heli-coil
>Cost more for both tool and inserts
>Still easy to install (requires limited forgiving counter boring)
Some kits have a separate counter sink tool while others use a stepped drill bit
>https://catalog.howmetfasteners.com/category/all-categories-slimserts-reg-
LOCKRING THREADED INSERTS
>HIGHEST STRENGTH
>MASSIVE DICK
>(for use in soft materials)
>Requires BIG counter boring to install
>Counter bore depth matters a lot
>0.015+ IIRC is bore depth tolerance
>can only install each size lockring twice
>https://catalog.howmetfasteners.com/category/ring-locked-inserts
Bullshit mentions that you should avoid:
keensert
>gay and finicky to install, difficult to remove without damaging existing hole
using gaybweld/excessive locktite/thread locker/anyotherglue
>I'd hate you for that.
Using a coil of wire and tapping to the next size
>Heli-coils work cause they have a rhombus cross-section that fits threads perfectly, but in a pinch using appropriately sized wire isn't the worst option.
Alternatively you can drill it out bigger, and then
a.tap for a bigger screw, and then drill into that screw, and then tap the inside of that screw for the correct size
b.IF you or a friend have access to a lathe, even a small or mini-lathe you can make a threaded bushing to press fit inside the hole.
If you have any questions, I'll refer you taewoeaweokawodkasnfb wm,.amwmd .wafcv cx
--- 57851933
Just got my first gun, a P365XL. Are there any grips or mods I should be looking for? I'm not a huge fan of the stock grip but otherwise very happy with it. Put a 100 rounds through it today. Also, any good videos on fundamentals of shooting and things to practice would be much appreciated. I definitely need all the help I can get there.
--- 57851942
Has anyone here directly compared 22lr accuracy between ammos like Federal AM22 (LRN) and Federal 745 (CPHP)?
Are they both waxed? I imagined CPHP has less wax if any.
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>>57849437
yes and no like>>57851746 said.
You don't ricochet a bullet expecting it to hit someone, HOWEVER one real world example of
>For example aiming at a concrete floor
is what made a small protest turn into
>ROLLIN' DIRTY TANKS IN THIRTY
Specifically I am referring to the euro-maiden protests in Ukraine (funny how things worked out) where riot police would fire slugs at concrete floors at an angle to shatter it and cause large amounts of directional concrete fragmentation/spalling that was used repeatably and effectively to destroy and shred peoples knee caps and lower legs. It turned a lethal slug into concrete buck/bird shot that would maim rather than kill. I see no reason why rifles couldn't do it on a smaller scale.
>p.s.
Concrete is very low density, and chunks or splatter that breaks off would have a very unlikely chance at any deep penetration of tissue (the lead slug fragments not included). Any small fragments would likely lose significant amount of energy before reaching you and be like a worse sandblaster at a distance. Any big chunks would likely cause crushing/blunt damage rather than normal ballistic damage. small rock sized chunks would probably cause the most damage, as in sharply edged 1-3 inch long, ~1 inch thick or less, and while would not penetrate deeper than their length, would still not make a great time. Pebble sized ones would be equivalent to low power pellet gun with terrible ammo.
>t. Concrete ballistics enthusiast since 2013
--- 57852386
I found this magazine in a car at work. No note of the caliber. It's a Promag but I got bored looking through their catalog. What's it for? Never seen a mag with such a protrusion
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>>57852386
SKS thingmabob
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>>57852386
More specifically, a detachable mag since a stock SKS comes with an internal mag and is fed from the top with stripper clips.
--- 57852512
I've been out of the hobby for 2 years. During this time my state banned mags and about to do an AWB.
What I gone done? Whats the overall state of affairs in the hobby? What the hell happened to the prices of 5.45 and 7.62x39?
--- 57852519
>>57824258
I always wondered how you'd cut them down to a consistent size. Also they might be too brittle for. Most people I see speculating just wanna stuff them in hollow points like maybe 3d print ballistic tips that are also a sabot to seat the penetrator or something.
--- 57852594
New suppressor owner here, a week ago I went shooting, came back and cleaned my baffles with an ultrasonic cleaner (manufacturer said it's fine), dried it, and reassembled. Now I opened up the can and have these dark spots all over the baffles, the surface is still smooth but I'm certain I fucked up somewhere. I was pretty sure I dried the baffles thoroughly before I reassembled. What causes this? If it's just cosmetic then it's no big deal but I want to make sure I don't make the same mistake on future cans.
--- 57852707
>>57852519
grinding them with the same tools you use to sharpen them for welding
>diamond wheel
At my work there is one that has a block fixed to it with different sized holes (for different sized tungstens) and it has 2 sets, one set of holes is on a moveable angle (for sharpening the point) while the other is at a straight 90 degree angle (useful for blunting your tungsten). I believe it would be simple to sharpen one like normal, then flip it around and "trim" the back side of it flat and to length. If you want to get really consistent you can do above but hold it in a object that has a shallow or repeatable depth, like a pair of needle nose vise grips but you weld on a fixed plate on one side of the top jaw to zero off of and then either settle for whatever size that is or mill and/or file the side that will be facing the tungsten sharpener flat to whatever desired jaw thickness (translates to length of tungsten) you want.
>all in minecraft of course!
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>>57824935
send anything rare/interesting to the internet archive, or scan it yourself
--- 57852970
>>57851933
>Are there any grips
if you're comfortable with it, no
>or mods
never mess with the mechanics of a carry gun unless absolutely necessary, but a red dot (the holosun 407K is a good option) and light (TLR-7/A and TLR-1 good) are recommended
>Also, any good videos on fundamentals of shooting
twink-rex arms has some good content
https://www.trex-arms.com/category/Pistol/?post_type=video
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>>57852970
Perfect, thanks anon.
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>>57850734
<3
>>57850536
Depends on what you want to do with it, if you already have a scoped .22 then I'd personally go with a red dot. Sig is making them really cheap nowadays, I've been pretty happy with my MSR but you can pay a few dollars more and get something like the Romeo 5 which is a little more user friendly. Downside on a takedown rifle is that you have a potential to shift your zero every time you disconnect the barrel. I don't know if that's much of a concern on an A22 in particular but if your trying to shoot a squirrel at 50 yards and your zero is off by a couple inches, it could make a real difference.
>>57851933
The Wilson Combat grip mods are great, but the thing that will really improve your capability at this point is a case of 9mm 115 grain fmj range ammo, whatever you can get the cheapest that isn't Ammo Inc (picrel).
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>>57851933
>>57853181
As for technique,
In order to hit something with a handgun you need to point the handgun at that thing and then make the gun fire without moving it. This is much easier said than done. Assuming you know how the sights work, the only two things keeping you from shooting accurately are the trigger pull and recoil anticipation (sometimes called flinching).
For the trigger pull, dry fire. A bunch. More than you're thinking. P365s are dry fire safe (as with most modern handguns). Practice pulling the trigger until you can reliably make it break without the sights moving at all, if you're new to shooting it might take time for the fine control muscles to get developed.
As for flinching, its pretty common that people will jerk the gun at the last moment as they are firing, pulling it off target (often low and to their non-dominant side). You can load snap caps into your mags at the range to better understand the concept, but the only way to beat it is shooting a lot and making yourself not flinch.
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>>57853181
I'll look into those grips. I've been buying boxes of Blazer 115 FMJ for the range.
>>57853260
This is exactly my issue. If I try and shoot quickly (for me) my shots were all low left. When I stopped, exhaled and pulled the trigger deliberately I had much more success. I work from home so I'll probably just practice dry firing all day. That was another thing I couldn't get a straight answer on, whether the dry firing the gun was going to damage it. Again, thank you all.
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Any good magnified prism optics for yuro/commie guns with a significant stock drop? Absolute cowitness at minimum, lower if possible.
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Good first aid kit or first aid items? I got an amazon gift card, so something non-chinkshit from there would be good
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>>57819001 (OP)
I want a box magazine fed .22lr bolt action with a wooden stock and peep sights to satisfy my particular autistic idiosyncrasies. I'm thinking of getting a savage mk2 and mounting techsights to it. Would there be a better option I'm not considering? As far as I can tell the Savage is on par with those lovely CZs for build quality and accuracy so price is in the MK2's favour.
Also is it a bad idea to use JB Weld to mount the techsights permanently. I intend this to be an irons only rifle.
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>>57856118
>I want a box magazine fed .22lr bolt action with a wooden stock and peep sights to satisfy my particular autistic idiosyncrasies
Zastava MP22
Or might buy biathlon rifle like Anschutz
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>>57856517
Ah, sorry, missed the peep sights
You can install aftermarket sights tho
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>>57854173
Not sure about stock drop, but try VOMZ PIlad Brevis. I should beware you, VOMZ sights have jumpy quality, some may be good, some break apart just as that. This is determined by assembly quality rather than model flaws.
And don't buy VOMZ on Aliexpress, Ali sellers put VOMZ brand on typical chink airsoft sights
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>>57854173
Veber Wolf, Dedal Stalker
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>>57856517
>>57856540
I intend to. I haven't found any factory irons for 22s that aren't either notch and post or Lyman style peep sights. I'm not fond of either. The Zastava is a lovely piece and the Anschutz are well regarded but both are pretty rare and expensive in my neck of the woods. I don't believe tech sight has a model for them (not that I know why they're model specific), and haven't seen other peep sight manufacturers of that style for those rifles. That's why the CZs were the other option I was considering
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>>57856118
>Also is it a bad idea to use JB Weld to mount the techsights permanently. I intend this to be an irons only rifle.
see >>57851796
>using gaybweld/excessive locktite/thread locker/anyotherglue
>>I'd hate you for that.
locktite and thread locker would be the correct option because those can be removed with heat.
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the dumb fucks at discover declined my $30 c&r renewal fee with the atf. They sent the text out and I responded yes it was legit but I don't think the ATF has tried again after it was declined the first time. Are they gonna send my renewal papers back or just send me a letter telling me to pay?
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/o/ here, didn't know where to put this. What gun does Slim have?
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>>57857853
AR15, but something seems fake about its barrel
in car equivalent it is a civic with body mods
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>>57857853
some additional info for a non-/k/ anon
The front looks so different from what you might consider a standard ar15 because someone switched out the normal hand guard for a quad rail and then left the grippy covers on it (covers rails and is supposed to be for grip, but gets lost/damaged easily and not worth keeping).
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>>57819001 (OP)
Were czech Hedgehogs thick/sturdy/strong enough to stop a 7.92 bullet?
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>>57852519
I know a guy who knows a guy who just 3d printed a sabot for 7,62x39 with a 2.5mm hole to fit the 2.4mm tungsten tip, also possible with the 4mm tips. 2.4mm might be better when drilling the lead bullet and lodging the tungsten inside. 4mm for sabot rounds. All was done in international waters ofc. And to cut and sharpen them you use a grinding wheel as >>57852707 said
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>>57821325
What a weird question.
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>>57824258
>>57824303
>>57824408
>APAnon you are forgotten
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>>57858306
I don't have knowledge of this piece of board lore, please explain
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>>57819001 (OP)
easiest way to get Rust-oleum off a gun without damaging its finish?
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>>57858555
cloth. If the finish comes off with a cloth then it was already damaged.
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>>57858582
no, i mean, rust-oleum, like the spray paint
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>>57833816
Are you allowed to go inside a base if you’re just a regular jackoff? Last time I was in Washington there was a Taco Johns inside Lewis-Mcchord but I ended up not going in since I wasn’t sure if I could.
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>>57858736
oh. I though you meant the de-ruster, doesn't help that they sell a wide variety of stuff that could be applied to (ghettod) guns.
I would need to know the finish in question.
If it's on a wooden piece, give up.
>high grit sanding to remove paint is POSSIBLE but aids to actually do.
If it's on metal, use paint remover or brake cleaner.
>do this outside
If it's on plastic, find out what paint stripper works on said paint but doesn't melt the plastic
>NO ACETONE ON PLASTIC!
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>>57858792
Ah no worries. It's just my AR-15 I camo'd up like a year ago and got sick of the scheme. Was thinking about using brake cleaner but was worried about it taking the finish off the aluminum, so I wanted to ask just to make sure.
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>>57858780
No, you need a common access card. Most bases will allow you in if you have one even if you are not assigned to that base. The reason is that military bases actually have a lot of supporting civilian jobs that are usually worked by people who are married to active duty personnel. The main one being working at the commissary, which is a tax free grocery store. So people if theoretically questioned on why the have a need to go onto a base that they are not assigned to can say shopping at the commissary which is a legitimate thing that happens. Some bases have food courts with franchises in them, and bigger bases even have a full blown mall. Common to most bases at minimum is at least one B/X (Base exchange) (ranges from gas station mini-mart to small Walmart sized) and one Commissary (day to day necessitys mainly).
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>>57858736
this will do the job perfectly. though be willing to detail strip the gun during/after cause that shit gets everywhere.
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>>57858856
true, will keep in mind! thanks king
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>>57858811
brake cleaner is fine for both anodized and non anodized aluminum. If it's bare metal aluminum it will remove the oxide coating but aluminum self passivates and forms a thin protective oxide film over time.
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>>57858398
It was done already with tungsten scribes.
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>>57858899
Anodizing is an oxide coating on aluminum.
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>>57858885
coat all painted areas liberally, let it sit overnight, then brush it off with a toothbrush or something.
it expands so it will get in all the cracks and crevices like under the gasblock. so you really need to detail strip afterwards to get rid of all the residue.
the surface will be unharmed.
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Is there any downside to leaving one in the chamber for a pistol in terms of corrosion? It's for CC, but I leave it chambered while I'm at home.
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>>57859144
if it was years theres the possibility of moisture getting in and rust happening ruining the gun but under normal use even if its months its fine. just check that shit occasionally.
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>>57858982
yes. Anodizing is a very thick aluminum oxide coating that traps dyes in it. brake cleaner is very slow at removing aluminum oxide, and it's solvents will evaporate before it makes any significant amount of progress on the outermost layer of oxidation. On regular aluminum the oxide coating is a single layer thick, hence why it is important to mention it. It is also very slow acting on aluminum oxide so it only becomes a problem when left to sit for a while.
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>>57859144
>>57859170
Galvanic corrosion can happen, though unlikely. just applying a little oil to the chamber and then wiping off excess should be enough to stop it from happening. the oil will evaporate one you fire.
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>>57859199
Care to explain how an organic solvent removes oxides then?
Only in the gun world does it seem to attack aluminum. Kind of weird considering the amount of aluminum in cars, almost like manufacturers know this and formulate appropriately.
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>>57859551
>Care to explain how an organic solvent removes oxides then?
Acetone
>Only in the gun world does it seem to attack aluminum. Kind of weird considering the amount of aluminum in cars, almost like manufacturers know this and formulate appropriately.
They were retarded and some non chlorinated organic brake cleaners still use acetone
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>>57859551
By the power of niggers
--- 57860955
Ibought a berreta 92 x rdo , I like it alot how ever when i try to put a new mag in when the action is open there is always a jam . however when i close the slide , put a mag in and pull the slide back there is never a jam. Am I just operating this gun wrong?
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>>57860955
>when i try to put a new mag in when the action is open there is always a jam .
how are you releasing the slide to send it forwards?
how much force are you using slamming the mags in?
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>>57860986
yes I am releasing the slide , its kinda concerning being that berettas are pretty reliable, but if i am just an idiot then thats ok. I could be using too much force , but I tend to baby this gun since its my first
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>>57860986
i misread that , i am using the slide release
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>>57861034
is your thumb rubbing against the slide while you hit the lever?
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>>57861050
i use my thumb to hit the lever
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>>57861063
If you slingshot the slide, do you have this issue?
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>>57861063
so its only the slide release you are sure you arent fatfingering it? if your thumb or other bodypart is slowing down the slide that would explain it.
if you are sure its not that we move down the checklist of common causes.
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>>57836137
Some people chamber them then manually put the hammers down, which can be dangerous depending on the design for obvious reasons. 12ga hammerless typically aren't stored loaded and certainly aren't drop safe.
If you don't care for that it's, as >>57836536 points out, for aesthetics only.
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>>57861073
no , slingshotting always works if its what i think it is (putting a mag in when the slide is closed, pulling it back and letting it close)
>>57861082
im not sure what the fatfingering is , i am new to the lingo of /k/ but i dont think i am doing that
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>>57861255
>and certainly aren't drop safe
That depends entirely on the gun in question. Some have "interceptor sears" which is a fancy word for a drop safety.
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>>57861517
>no , slingshotting always works if its what i think it is (putting a mag in when the slide is closed, pulling it back and letting it close)
thats not what it is
sling shotting is pulling the slide back with your left hand then letting it fly forwards.
no easing it down or any bullshit like that.
it doesn't matter if the slide was closed or already locked open.
fatfingers should be self explanatory. you are fat so you hit more than the thing you intended to. like 12 when you only meant to hit 1 on the keyboard.
if it isnt going into battery when using the slide release you need a new recoil spring. your current one is too weak. this assumes that you arent doing something else retarded like being in the way of the gun, no lube, or extremely dirty.
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Are archery threads allowed on /k/?
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>>57862271
you can make one and it will die or be full of bullshit.
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I have a Vortex Venum laying around, should I put it in my AKV, Benelli M4 or on my suppressed .22 handgun
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>>57862271
it's /k/ WEAPONS not /K/ GUNS
weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
occasionally have bow or cross bow threads.
No weapon is too old or too small, we will go back to fists and the humble rock. No weapon is too new or too big, whether it be back yard bombs (aka Gigaton nuclear weapons) or space lasers.
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I tougt about asking /x/ but I figured you guys might know more about this topic
how do I get skinwalker gf?
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>>57862180
ok , thank you for telling me this , Ive got dainty fingers so no fatfingering here , so I guess I will try a spring and just better maintenance. Thanks again
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>>57862637
based chiyoposter
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Will Czech hedgehogs (specifically the design used at Normandy) stop a 7.92?
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>>57860013
Acetone does nothing to anodizing.
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>>57819001 (OP)
What does this mean? It's my grandfather's ribbons from Korean War.
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>>57864135
>t. retard
>https://www.researchgate.net/post/What_is_the_effect_of_acetone_to_anodized_aluminium_surface
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>>57864138
https://www.uniformribbons.com/
This site has pictures I will not spoon feed you more.
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Is Bad Dragon still a gag for unboxing threads?
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>>57863858
At 500 yards and a compound angle?
No
At the muzzle and perpendicular?
Yes.
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>>57864165
You never bothered to read your link did you?
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>>57819001 (OP)
What magazines can accept 44-40 ammunition? I ask because I would like to use a magazine to reload my six shooter more efficiently.
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>>57851497
>>57851506
NTA but don't worry anon, I fucking love the old AWM stocks too. I'm biased, of course; it's all old games and movies that I saw those old green AWM/AWPs in that made introduced them to me, sure, but I love the look. Folding or other colors are cool, sure, but the "original" or whatever model it is I like will always be better looking in my head.
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>>57852512
>What the hell happened to the prices of 5.45 and 7.62x39?
Russian ammo import bans baybee. I do not look forward to the future of x39. I love my SKS. May be brass cases and reloading in my future, and for x39 of all things.
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>>57856118
CZ? I really want to buy one of those silly 26" barrel rifles. And then put a suppressor on top of that.
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>>57857853
>no iron sights at all
how does he aim???
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>>57864615
I haven't seen that in years. It'd certainly be a welcome sight.
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>>57819001 (OP)
Marlin 336 Classic, Winchester 1873, or 94 for a deer hunting rifle? I have never been hunting before, never had a lever action before, and figured it was a good excuse to get one. Just can't decide at the moment. I like the classic styling on the Winchesters, but the Marlin seems more practical and probably comfortable to shoot.
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>>57819001 (OP)
who makes a good floor jack
I want to be able to lift high enough to do work on the suspension of my pickup
--- 57868454
Are there any good infographics or anything for ink or book-making or especially handmade typewriter inkribbons or printing presses? I'm a moderately successful smut author and artist, and I feel like bespoke pornography would be highly in demand in post-apocalyptic scenario. Like how some people recommend you stock up on honey and mustard and salt to trade.
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>>57866631
It seems the kiddos on /k/ nowadays don't care the culture of the board from years past
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>>57867051
>Marlin seems more practical and probably comfortable to shoot
Marlin are a slightly better optic host but otherwise they're the same
Be careful with Marlins as their QC was trash for a good handful of years and there has been problems afterwards too. Take a nicely made winchester 94 and never look back, don't make the same mistake I did.
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>>57869779
I always do a 'gay sex with hats on' tab when I take a screenshot.
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>>57869895
>Take a nicely made winchester 94 and never look back
2nding this. John Browning's design plus Jap QC autism is a winning combination. The Miroku-made Winchesters have much better fit and finish than the Marlin.
--- 57870679
Grappling best martial arts for hazguns?
What if countering knives?
--- 57870973
I went to the range yesterday to shoot my s&w642. I fired 5 rounds of my carry ammunition which all fired fine. However, I bought a box of 50 Norma .38 special training rounds from the range. 6 out of 50 rounds failed to fire. It appeared every one of the FTF rounds had a depression in them so I’m hoping it’s just the shitty range ammo but I’m concerned. Should I be worried about carrying this until I can shoot a different box through it or should I assume it’s just the ammo?
Second unrelated question, here were the 5 rounds I fired of my carry ammo. Is this acceptable for shooting at 10 yards with a jframe? I should add that when I was using the training ammo I had a bad habit of shooting slightly high and to the right. What can I do to correct this? I shoot left handed for the record.
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>>57870679
The best martial art is the one you train consistently. Grappling especially has a much higher learning curve to become proficient compared to striking, so you should do whatever you’re more interested in. If you want to ground fight, do bjj. If you like throws and standup, do judo or sambo. If you like to do standup without the go (and also be a special snowflake) see if you can find someone who teaches catch wrestling. If you want to do a little of everything, join an mma gym.
Don’t be afraid to shop around to find what you like either.
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>>57868454
>Are there any good infographics or anything for ink [...] making
You can make ink out of green Walnut husks. You cut the green "fruit" off and let it oxidize. The finer the better I assume since it lets the air oxidize it faster. Then you put it in water and boil it to concentrate it down. It takes a while and dark brown/black ink would take quite a few walnuts but it'd be doable. Also it's a rather permanent ink; your hands will be black afterwards, kek. Wear gloves. You can "paint" or write (quill and ink or calligraphy pen) with it but you'd be stuck with black/brown tones.
>or especially handmade typewriter inkribbons
You might just be able to soak ink ribbons to reuse indefinitely as long as they are not the plastic type (fabric only) but the challenge would be keeping them wet while not getting everything filthy and ink covered.
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>>57819001 (OP)
What are some good QD scope mounts that provides options for offset microdots? I know of the Burris PEPR, using their picatinny ring tops, and of the Unity, are there other options? I like the PEPR solution, it seems super simple and I'm surprised that more manufacturers don't do it.
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>>57871526
forgot pic
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Where are the adjustable sights for one of these?
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>>57869936
Remember the /k/lass photos?
Wonderful times from when we had actual fun
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>>57872282
NTA but I never got in one and I regret it in some strange way. I remember the last one or two devolving into autistic picture size/cropping arguments, leaving out wrongly formatted photos, and multiple "real" or "final" versions by multiple anons when there were disagreements and that was it. What a weird way for those threads to fizzle out.
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>>57869895
>>57870450
That's what I'll get then, thanks guys.
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>>57872367
I mean, my dumbass was able to make a 200x200 picture for the collage
Shit ain't hard
Dude was putting it together, the least everyone could do was format the pictures correctly
Also Squid
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>>57873043
>my dumbass was able to make a 200x200 picture for the collage
>Shit ain't hard
No doubt, but I seem to remember that getting very common in the most recent two threads I remember. Before that I can't remember it. Maybe it was the phonefags, I dunno. Then it just sorta died out after that which was odd to me. Thought it'd come back after the year or two off but it just never did.
--- 57873713
How big would a trebuchet need to be to reach the range of an ICBM?
--- 57874137
What's a fair price for an excellent M40 these days? Most places seem to be out of stock of them or are asking $200+ which seems exorbitant.
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>>57870973
Bumping for this
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>>57875898
>>57870973
If the carry ammo is working but a brand of training ammo failed, it's probably fine but try a different brand of range ammo and see if the issue persists.
If it was just that box of Norma, maybe it was stored badly or perhaps a bad batch that had issues. If you get a box of 38 FMJ from say S&B and the results are the same then you know it's something wrong with your gun.
>>57873713
There were concepts for inertial launchers to put satellites into orbit but achieving the necessary velocity required inputs that were not realistic, so the idea never made it beyond being a spitball idea. With a traditional trebuchet I'm pretty sure it would have to be on a scale where it would be too large to work at all.
>>57867051
Personally I'd go Winchester 94. 73 is an older action that's more suitable for pistol calibers. 336 is a little more modern and a better optics host, but they all feel really notchy and unpleasant to me compared to a 94.
Better answer is a Savage 99 or Browning BLR though. Better calibers available and they can mount optics.
>>57864895
None. That's dumb. Find some speed strips instead.
>>57864615
Yes. Old meme but checks out.
>>57863858
Potentially. They don't need to stop every incoming round dead in it's tracks of they can deflect it. Plus the steel thickness can vary since there's no standard design spec.
>>57863634
Getting one is the easy part, not dying is the challenge.
>>57862271
Absolutely. Not many people into it though since /k/ is mostly gun centric but archery and swords/knives are weapons too.
>>57859144
Over time it can corrode, so rotate every couple of months. Don't leave the same cartridge chambered for years/decades at a time.
>>57856118
CZ is much nicer. Get that with their irons which are also much better.
Don't JB weld sights on, that's retarded. Use blue locktite as instructed.
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>>57866622
Bore sight
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>>57819001 (OP)
I was shooting my X95 in a Sandy place, gun got lots of sand in it. When I pull the trigger it feels sandy and the gun is not firing at all, no click.
Is the trigger linkage not working? Hammer doesn't appear to be moving forward cause I hear no click when I pull the trigger. I thought this was a military rifle developed for the Middle East that could withstand a little sand.
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>>57867180
>>>/o/
>>57868454
>>>/diy/
both of you will get better answers there.
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>>57830928
What is pic rel?
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>>57836400
In addition to different/cheaper bullet design, sometimes cheaper powder. For example, defensive handgun ammo might use low-flash powder so you don't blind yourself. Same ballistics, smaller fireball, more expensive.
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>>57842079
I think it has more to do with the shape. Hard cast bullets are often semi-wadcutter, which (at least according to fuddlore) is less likely to deflect off bone.
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>>57868454
Oh yeah and if you're east coast US, you're going to be waiting until August for the walnuts to ripen. Seasonal source of ink. Also a wood stain and clothes dye!
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>>57819001 (OP)
how exactly do you take the factory sights off of a s&w MP model?
--- 57881485
Why do most AR10s out there have stainless barrels? I hate the look and it seems for combat purposes you would want it blacked out and not shiny.
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>>57881485
Most AR-10's aren't going into combat, and those which are are going to get painted or cerakoted anyway. But most good barrel makers should offer you a choice of what steel you get. I used an X-caliber barrel for my last AR-10 build, they offer a choice of stainless or Chromoly.
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>>57877140
I was scared they'd make fun of me for being a silly prepper or something :(
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>>57882613
Don't tell them it's for prepping then. Just ask how to DIY it.
--- 57883716
Hello /k/
I plan on buying my first gun on gunbroker. I've bought guns online before but with visa/ credit cards. This seller only allows USPS Money Order, Money Order, Certified Check.
I have never paid with any of those things. What's the safest way to go about it and how the fuck do I pay online with any of those things? Sorry if it's a dumb question. The gun still doesn't have a single bid.
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>>57867180
My in laws swear by and got me a pitsburgh 3 ton. It lifts my old 7.3 powerstroke.. could be they just want me dead though
--- 57883895
If I'm using a laser bore sighter but I'm limited on space, couldn't I just sight the optic above the boresight at enough space so that if the range were increased, it would be on target?
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>>57845794
>>57845027
Speaking of 7x64, if I don't have any empty casings avalible on the market, would it be safe to load a 7mm bullet and required powder load into a .30-06 casing and fire it from a 7x64 rifle?
--- 57884328
>>57883716
>USPS Money Order
After you win the auction, the seller provides you his name, address, and total cost. You walk into your local post office and ask for money order(s) in the amount required. You fill them out, take a picture of them for your records, tear off and keep the receipt portion, then mail them to him. After he redeems them he ships the gun.
If he fucks you it's theoretically big boy federal mail fraud. I've both bought and sold guns using USPS money orders as payment without issue.
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>>57883895
little mistakes turn into huge mistakes at distance.
--- 57884430
Don't know where or how else to ask this, but why do black people seem to gravitate towards .380?
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>>57884355
Well what I'm saying is that if I sight the optic above the dot on a wall, can't I just use math to figure out where the dot and boresight would meet at say 100yrds?
Wouldnt it be possible to calculate where to put the dot above where the boresighter is aiming in order for the point of aim to meet the point of impact out at the desired distance?
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>>57824258
>>57824303
>>57852519
>>57852707
>>57858306
Aight it's done, poor grinding skills aside it, the 3d sabot actually holds in the cartrige and the round chamber correctly
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>>57884714
You can do that. That's what a boresighter is for, nobody actually uses them at long range. But it won't be perfect because your math will be full of approximations and there will be some error in your adjustment. How well it all works depends on what your standards/expectations are. Are you just trying to hit a torso at 100 yards? So long as you're careful that shouldn't be hard. Are you expecting to be dead on? Lolno. That method is how I've done the preliminary zeroing on over a dozen rifles I've owned. It usually gets me within 3-4 inches at 100 yards with the first shot.
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>>57883716
>and how the fuck do I pay online with any of those things?
You don't. It's hard to buy guns from individuals online. Online payment services like PayPal don't allow it, and the average Joe doesn't have the ability to accept credit cards. You get a money order or certified check, you put it in an envelope, and you mail it to the seller.
> Sorry if it's a dumb question.
Don't blame us. Blame your parents for failing to teach you about some really basic shit. You get USPS Money orders from a post office. You must pay for them with cash. You get generic money orders from banks or from the customer service counter at many supermarkets, gas stations, etc. Again, you must pay for them in cash. You get certified checks aka "cashier's checks" from a bank. You may have guessed the trend here: you will need cash, or an account at that bank they will withdraw the money from.
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Where does BCM (Bravo Company) source their barrels from? ( I’ve searched this but wind up on arf com with 10 page treads )
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>>57857853
>>57857888
It's a .410 shotgun AR-15-a-like
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Why do they look so good in green?
They're the only 2 guns I know of that look better than in black
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>>57885339
Man, a .410 "AR" for plinking sounds like a ton of fun.
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Are there any other places that talk about weapons that aren't absolutely full of retards just purposefully lying or spamming the same exact shit over and over again?
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>>57879084
>For example, defensive handgun ammo might use low-flash powder so you don't blind yourself.
but the kid in me at heart wants to see the flashy boom boom sparks.
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>>57876453
just dissemble the gun and remove the trigger actions to clean it out dumbass
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>>57885882
lol how many rounds does that drum hold? also Ithink all guns look better in FDE.
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>>57886311
>places that talk about weapons
>aren't absolutely full of retards
>not the same exact shit typed over and over again
The gun world barely changes over time, 95% of the discussions wouldn't exist if people were able to do simple google searches. Any info you could dream of is already out there, maybe except for the reviews of the few rare "new" products that come on the market once in a while. Sounds like what you're looking for is a fucking search engine.
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>>57885160
Holy based.
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>>57884273
You can't just drop a .30-06 cartridge into the rifle as the neck diameter is too large. However you can resize .30-06 to 7x64 with a handloading press. You can also use .280 Remington or .270 Winchester brass the same way.
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>>57886272
Agreed. Only problem is that they're all turkshit, and I've never seen one that takes 3" shells either. So in the end you get a very limited crappy gun... Given that .410 is pretty expensive I'd rather have a nicer gun to shoot it out of.
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>>57885882
It's not so much that they're green, it's that they are 2-tone. Having the two different colors of parts breaks up the fairly ugly shape of those guns. I don't think they'd look anywhere near as good if they were uniformly green.
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>>57819001 (OP)
I'm a saw gunner now. Need a tactical belt so I can put drum pouches on each side instead of having that on my IOTV where it's always in the way and annoying
anyone got any good recommendations for a tactical belt with molle I can use for drums, ifak, and other stuff?
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>>57841754
I don't think so, at least the bullet-based ones wouldnt. Maybe the missile-based ones would, if they're using a strong enough explosive / penetrator?
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>>57886627
Sounds like someone should write a letter to kel-tec :^) Sounds like something they'd be into. I've always wanted a Judge or Governor, and knowing that I have at least one other gun that would use .410 might be the last bit of convincing I need.
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Any ceramic plates out there that are 4x6 inches or less? Saw one online years ago but the closest I can find now is steelshit. Thinking of slipping it into the admin pouch of my IIIA vest to cover my vitals.
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>>57887843
Search for side plates.
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>>57876124
>"None."
Darn, I guess I'll have to make my own then.
>"That's dumb. Find some speed strips instead."
You're kidding? I use speed strips for my 22. SAA and let me tell you it's not quick nor easy as I would imagine a magazine.
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>>57880435
A couple problems here:
>Is this a revolver or autoloader?
>Is this a new or old revolver?
>Are the sights adjustable?
"Smith and Wesson M&P" refers to like three or more different guns. IIRC it's:
>S&W M&P, the original around 1900, pre model 10
>S&W M&P, a modern autoloader
>S&W M&P, an ar15 (?)
>S&W M&P IIRC a modern revolver may exist under this name in current manufacture
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>>57885160
Depending on how hard those are and how your gun feeds, be VERY careful to make sure it doesn't put big gouges in your feed ramp or chamber.
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>>57889900
i'm talking about the very new 5.7 MP model. was just wondering what other kinds of sights I can put on it if I were to buy one.
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>>57885882
Euro OD green is awesome, but why? It matters to them sort of the way a green AMG Mercedes looks cool, but a green Lexus looks like mold.
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>>57876124
>Better answer is a Savage 99 or Browning BLR though. Better calibers available and they can mount optics.
i had friends recommended the savage, but honestly i just want the classic cowboy gun aesthetic for this. i have no plans to mount a scope for this. i would have considered henry too, but supposedly they are shit according to the 2 cowboy larpers i know.
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>>57871608
If you haven't bought it yet, don't. I've got one and the fucking slide keeps rusting no matter how much I clean it. Never had that problem with my other guns.
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>>57890198
>S&W calls yet another one of their guns the M&P
I can't believe it. Also,
>drift adjustable
Looks like dovetailed to me anon. Knock that shit right out. Just remember that one way is probably smaller than the other so don't fuck up your dovetail by pushing it out the wrong side like a retard. I forget what side is the tighter side; there's a standard that's (usually) followed. They're nice metal sights too. Also am I crazy or are these glock compatible sights? I don't own a glock so I may be wrong.
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>>57890718
You didnt get a single thing right except being made of metal and having a dovetail but them making shit up about the dovetail.
You should really just shut the fuck up instead of spreading misinformation
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>>57819001 (OP)
Putting rails on a 10/22. Y/N?
I've loved my 10/22 for the past 13 years but I've been thinking of putting a red dot on it for plinking purposes. Is this a good idea? Seems fun for me.
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My AR shoots more to the left as I increase the distance, which I assume means my barrel is canted.
Can this be fixed with a re-install and adjustment or am I fucked?
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>>57890750
>but them making shit up about the dovetail.
You mean the bit about the dovetail only going in one way because one side is tighter? On further looking it turns out this may not be true with Glocks for example but for many handgun sights, rifle sights, and even pins that hold parts in place that is DEFINITELY the case; they are tapered. You're supposed to remove them left to right. And on further inspection yeah they're not glock sight compatible, especially not the front sight as glock front sights aren't dovetailed. I've been up nearly 24 hours and I said one minorly retarded thing by accident, which by the way can be immediately proven wrong with a 5 second google search. I'm not perfect and don't have a complete knowledge of every gun; sue me. And I don't see you answering that anon so stop being a fucking prick and answer him yourself if you know the answer.
https://www.shootingillustrated.com/content/how-to-change-handgun-sights-the-right-way/#:~:text=Some%20dovetails%20are%20tapered.,still%20is%20on%20some%20firearms.
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>>57890803
Sure, why not. Go with the Weaver 430T; works well for me with a scope when hunting. Get a FAT wrench if you really want to do it right. I forget how many inch pounds is right for the rail installation but it was easy enough for me to find last time I needed to.
>>57890808
Start with something easy. Is there a burr or damage on your barrel crown? How good does the crown look? Is there a burr on the inside of your muzzle device causing strikes with the bullets? Is it your rifle rest putting pressure on the barrel in an odd way (if using one)? Are you putting tension on the sling when shooting? Even things like barrel mounted bipods can throw off point of impact, but I'm not sure it'd do something like you're describing.
Are you sure your scope or dot isn't the cause of the issue? Check that the mount isn't somehow bumped out of place. Try unscrewing it and pushing the mounts forward in their slot and then tighten as usual. Also try another scope or dot with a different set of rings/base if available; you never know. That is assuming you aren't shooting with irons. If you are, are you sure it's not your front sight being out of line with the barrel or front sight base being canted in some way? Not that it being the case would be any better.
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>>57890984
I haven't checked the barrel crown or muzzle device yet but they're new so I wasn't expecting damage. I'm shooting with both a red dot and backup iron sights on a free floated rail from a simple rest.
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>>57890808
>My AR shoots more to the left as I increase the distance, which I assume means my barrel is canted.
Most likely it means your sights aren't zeroed correctly. How did you zero? If you zero at a short distance and you don't get it perfect (nobody does) then the error will become progressively worse the longer the distance to the target. For example if you zeroed at 25 yards and you were off by 1/4 inch that translates to 1 inch of error at 100, 2 inches at 200yds, 4" of error at 400 yards, etc.
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I have heard mixed things about whether or not .45 Super truly requires a fully supported chamber/ramped barrel. Other than a heavier spring, or maybe a new firing pin stop, would my 1911 here be safe to shoot with .45 Super unmodified?
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Are all FN Scars (16s and 17s) USA made these days? If so when did the Belgium marked ones stop being imported ?
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I haven't checked in a while but are there any good budget rmr red dot pistol sights out there? Is Swampfox still the best budget rmr around or have other companies released new ones I don't know about? Looking around $150 or less but willing to pay $200 if it's really nice. Just looking for something for my p80s to plink around with.
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>>57819001 (OP)
how hard is it to put in and zero night sights on a USP
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>>57895343
https://www.opticsplanet.com/sightmark-mini-shot-a-spec-m3-micro-reflex-sight.html
found this one on sale. it also has a white power symbol on the side of it.
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>>57895917
Thanks for the reply but this isn't an rmr cut red dot.
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question for american anons with a good knowledge of federal law
I am looking for work in the US (forestry, if it matters) because it pays better than my country and I am aiming to emigrate to the US. I want to bring my guns with me, I know I have to fill in ATF importation forms but is there generally anything I need to be aware of? I want to bring in a few muskets, revolver, straight pull rifle, and possibly a few shotguns. Is it at all possible to bring supressors into the US?
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Does anyone know where to get a good kydex holster for a S9-A1? I can't seem to find any decent ones
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>>57819001 (OP)
Two questions
>What is the best place for a clay thrower, like for shooting clay/skeet
>Is there anyway to get better foam cutouts for safes? My dad has two hunting rifles that fit in perfectly but my SMLE doesn't fit in the little cutout thing that holds the gun in place
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>>57896045
>Thanks for the reply but this isn't an rmr cut red dot.
what's the difference? i don't really know.
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>>57896373
Just come up the southern borders, bring all the shit you want. No one cares or enforces the law here anymore.
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>>57896680
With kydex holsters if you can't find a good one, have one made. Look around for anyone who does it locally so you don't have to play tennis shipping it back and forth if it's not to your liking.
>>57896373
Importing guns into the US is an absolute nightmare and should only be done if you are very attached to one, have a lot of time and a LOT of money. There are FFLs (licenced gun dealers) who specialize in it but it's always expensive. With a suppressor don't bother because that's another layer of complexity and expense.
To the extent that you can, sell what you have and reacquire replacements here after moving.
>>57895657
Pretty much like any other pistol.
>>57893908
Problem with 1911 isn't chamber support but the somewhat complex locking surfaces. USP by contrast is much simpler and tougher so it can handle the pressure. I'd hesitate to run +P out of most 1911s let alone 45 Super.
>>57890803
It's tapped in top of the receiver for a rail already. Just follow instructions, use some blue locktite and don't over-tighten the screws.
>>57890717
277 is loaded to pressure levels that we just couldn't achieve back then. This is accomplished with a hybrid case design that is a relatively new development but it's hard to say if it'll have the safety and reliability necessary for full adoption. As it stands the M5 might go the way of the EM-2. Overly ambitious, briefly adopted and then promptly un-adopted. We'll see though.
>>57890412
Henry is really disappointing relative to all the hype and prices they are asking. All their guns look and feel really cheap. Like Wal-Mart cheap.
>>57884430
They think it's cheaper or lower recoil? I don't really know. I haven't seen that trend.
Only trends I've seen with black people and firearms is price fixation and an overwhelming focus on handguns but even then I've seen a lot of exceptions.
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>>57896373
You're going to have to find an importer that is willing to do it. I would ONLY do it if you're staying here. Looked into importing some guns from Bongland (double barrel shotguns; they are dumb cheap over there) and IIRC the fee was $600/each with an importer. They bring in batches of like 6 or 12, whatever the max the form allows at once, and your gun gets put in the box with the rest. Then they go to said importer, then go to your FFL I assume. They will have importer marks put on them.
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>>57879056
Ahtlon Helos 2-12x24
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>>57819001 (OP)
Why did that controversial report discourage use of the 5.7 for law enforcement officers, yet it became a nato caliber? Do you think the report was written by a fudd or a boomer? I noticed hickok45 also hates the 5.7 caliber. Recently it seems to be gaining traction with Ruger and Smith&Wesson creating new models with an osculating barrel on the wesson. Is 5.7 the future of popular handgun calibers? It's basically like having a rifle in your hands almost due to the velocity of the round.
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>>57819001 (OP)
Should I get some Comtac IIIs over the Comtac Vs? Not concerned about price.
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What is a good sling for a soviet SKS? And where can I get one?
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New owner with a sig p365. I'd like to get some more mags but they're expensive. Is there a cost effective way to get additional magazines, or is this just one of those unavoidable costs?
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>>57898648
5.7 was specifically designed to meet NATO requirements for a cartridge which could do certain things, probably most importantly penetrate a CRISAT vest at a certain distance. 200m IIRC. Anyway, NATO had their own testing standards, 5.7 met them, NATO adopted it because it achieved their requirements and passed their testing.
I'm not sure of the report you're referring to, but most coverage of the 5.7 tends to exaggerate its effectiveness, calling it an "assault rifle pistol" or claiming that it can penetrate armor while ignoring the fact that civilians can't get the AP cartridges which the military gets. It gets shat on in the media, like the modern equivalent of Black Talons or teflon-coated "cop killers".
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>>57819001 (OP)
Would you think I'm weird if I brought this to your gun range? I'm just curious how well it feeds and I kind of want to own one before Biden's america bans them for novelty. It would make me feel like a true american.
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>>57899302
>unbranded
>drum
It's almost certainly total shit.
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>>57899302
You're better off getting Surefire quad stack 60rd mags
They can be loaded with stripper clips as well
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>>57850528
It needs to be a fixed magazine. Bullet buttons were banned because the politicians got mad we still had ARs. Now we have fun grips and I’m sure they’re trying to find a way to ban those too.
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consensus/opinions on windham weaponry ARs?
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>>57899297
>calling it an "assault rifle pistol"
1. the bullet tumbles in soft tissue like a rifle round
2. the bullet reaches your target immediately like a rifle round would
3. new 5.7 pistols can carry 22-25 rounds locked and loaded
4. carry 2 extra mags in your pocket or duty belt, and you effectively have at least 65+ rounds on your person, suited to take out a small cartel platoon.
Sounds like a pocket rifle to me.
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>>57899700
or the d60, very reliable
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>>57900108
>1. the bullet tumbles in soft tissue like a rifle round
>2. the bullet reaches your target immediately like a rifle round would
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>>57900077
windham is a solid mid tier manufacturer. though the pricing is ehh. you could get the same milspec level quality for cheaper if you searched around.
not bad not great just competent. nothing to shittalk but not the best bang for you buck either.
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>>57819001 (OP)
Can someone please post the picture of the dead russian soldier next to the APC showing it over a longer time?
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>>57819001 (OP)
Is this a good self defense weapon for a beginner? Will the range officers laugh and bully me for using it?
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>>57900538
they have one chambered in 22 wmr for $25 more bucks. that would be better for self defense needs.
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>>57900538
No, yes, get a taurus G3.
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>>57899236
With some guns there are serviceable or even good aftermarket mags (mainly ARs and whatever MecGar makes mags for) but with the 365 you're stuck paying $50 a piece for sig brand ones, sorry anon
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>>57902147
cool, I found a nice compact FDE version with 12+1 rounds that could be used for pocket carry. i'll take it into consideration and bookmark it.
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>>57900538
No, it's underpowered, slow to fire and even slower to reload. It's also cheaply made and not very durable. Good enough for shooting at a range but pretty bad for protection.
>>57902733
Yes, that would be far better.
More suitable caliber, you don't have to cock a hammer between each shot, double the capacity and you can swap magazines to reload. Quality can be iffy, but shoot it and call Taurus CS if it's not running right after a couple hundred rounds. They're usually pretty good about taking care of you if there are any problems.
>>57900077
Good solid rifles. They were founded by Bushmaster employees when Freedom Group bought them for muh brand name, closed the factory down and fired everyone.
They aren't amazing, nor dirt cheap. Just a good middle of the road brand.
>>57899302
Not weird at all. They are very bulky and not always reliable though, so pretty much a novelty.
>>57899236
SIG are complete fucks about designing a new magazine pattern for every single gun they make just to force you to buy overpriced OEM mags from them. No way around it until the model you have has been around long enough for aftermarket options to pop up.
>>57899018
Regular Chinese slings. You can get them on eBay all day.
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>>57898078
yes I am looking to stay in the US. I want to bring my guns because they are important to me and I don't want to leave them with my parents in case they change the laws and come under licence in the future.
>>57898041
yes, I will be selling most of them, but I at least want to keep the guns I inherited from my grandfather and my first gun which I bought when I was 15.
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can anyone ID what kind of gun this is?
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>>57904409
That's the ruger carbine.
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>>57904409
Ruger PC carbine with an Mlok free float rail
--- 57905886
Tried this question before but got buried in a bump limit
would it be much wiser to get a user serviceable suppressor over a non user serviceable? every now and then I'll see a comment saying that most non serv. can be cleaned by just soaking it in solvent
Just curious to how dirty cans actually get (especially with cheap potentially corrosive ammo and what not)
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>>57905886
Most sealed cans pick up whole ounces of material over time which degrades their performance. Serviceable cans tend to be heavier. Some unservicable cans can be sent to the manufacturer for cleaning.
But at some point you have to stop waffling and actually buy a can, most are pretty good, do your research.
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>>57905886
>Just curious to how dirty cans actually get
That varies a great deal.
Rimfire ammo is dirty AF, period. Buying a rimfire can that you cannot disassemble for cleaning is stupid. Most centerfire cans get very little residue in them because the ammo is generally very clean and cleaning the can is rarely required because there's just not much to clean out of it. When was the last time you heard about someone having to clean out their AR gas block or gas tube, for example? But in some cases cans do get dirty. This is especially with SBRs where there may be a lot of powder which never gets the chance to burn in the barrel. That will dirty up the can faster.
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>>57905896
>>57905928
Good points, I've been looking at the either the Bushwacker 36 or the Banish .30. Only major difference being the user serv. part. (also banish is a bit lighter) thanks yall
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>>57906044
Something else to think about: Yes, it is possible to chemically clean lead residue out of a can. However, this produces some seriously toxic waste that you REALLY don't want getting on your hands and is tricky to dispose of. Also, that solvent method only works on stainless suppressors. The solvents will attack aluminum or titanium. It's not impossible to clean a suppressor with solvent but you do need to be careful.
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Does anyone have a link to the thread about anon making ap ammo out of tungsten inserted into 308?
--- 57906788
CZ P10c or Shield?
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>>57902169
>>57902905
That's a bummer, thanks bros. Kinda guessed that from searching around but it's nice to have confirmation.
--- 57909447
I bought a LBT modular plate carrier at /k/'s recommendation and now I need to buy plates. Can any of you recommend a brand and material?
--- 57909583
Why aren't the guns I want ever in stock?
Howa mini 6mm ARC bolt actions dont exist anywhere and Henry Model X is only on gunbroker sold by price gougers.
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>>57906788
Not the same class of handgun
P10 for general purpose, Shield for a dedicated small concealed carry gun
--- 57910595
Is there a guide to ACOGs? I want to get one to put on a 20" AR but there's a zillion different models.
--- 57911315
Is there any historical basis or practicality to this pose?
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>>57819001 (OP)
>>57819001 (OP)
Im a fucking idiot and a fool. I cant into slicing my own glock/ar stl's for an ender 3.
Is there a place where gcodes already exist for an ender 3, looking for glock 19 frames and 9mm ar frames. im fucking great at mags, but i have shame still.
--- 57913658
What does /k/ think of the P22? Kind of interested in a .22 pistol to eat through some of my stockpiled ammo, but I'm cucked for choice due to a roster (for now).
--- 57914245
I have a Savage 93 in 22 mag, the front and rear sights are both dovetailed into the barrel. Does anyone know if the dovetail cuts are the same dimensions for both the front and rear sight? i don't currently have access to my tools to take them out and measure.
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>>57913658
They're kinda shitty. Design feels nice ergonomically but they refuse to work unless you run a steady diet of CCI minimags, and build quality is cheap.
I recommend Buckmark, 22 revolver or look around for an off roster Ruger MKII. I have a Ruger 22/45 that I might sell off PPT if you're near the bay area.
Email me at residentwumbologist at Gmail if interested.
Also 22 rifle is a good way to go.
>>57909583
If you want it, odds are somebody else does too. If it's a low volume production thing then that compounds the issue.
For something obscure and hard to find I recommend being patient. There's no urgent need to have it right away, so keep cash on hand and an eye out. It'll pop up when you least expect it.
>>57906788
Preference. Both are fine. Try them out and go with what you like more.
>>57905886
Because they are NFA items and sending one anywhere to have anything done with it is a huge hassle I wouldn't even consider one that I can't unfuck myself.
>>57904409
Ruger PC.
With a modified surplus PPSh-41 stock and a Magpul Glock drum you can have a cyberpunk Papasha.
>>57904372
Look up some importer FFLs and email them for specifics. What guns they can import, what they can't, how to do it and what it'll cost. Not all guns can be imported, and the rules on that are far more restrictive and arbitrary than you would think. US gun laws are very permissive with ownership but they are also geared to protect domestic manufacturers from foreign competition, which applies for one off imports just like it does for batches of 10000+.
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>>57819001 (OP)
Are the parts to F5's ACR stock clone compatible with the actual acr stock?
--- 57914651
Anons help me pick a slide optic combo for my glock 19
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>>57819001 (OP)
what would you call a piece of metal that screws into the side of an ambidextrous AR safety selector and turns it into a right-handed safety selector that doesn't get in the way of a right-handed shooter's hand?
Also, who sells this?