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Quoted: Not sure I follow what you're saying, but here is what I know (or think I know):
View Quote If you're correct, that's very good news, and I can see an AK magwell lower in my future, UniMag notwithstanding. KAK, I think, was the 1st, in response to a low-volume trial for Special Operations Command. Standard length upper (I believe) and AK magwell. Only a few were produced, and none for civilian sale. Perhaps a couple of other companies tried the AK magwell, but MGI was the only one that stuck it out. Now we have PSA, which sounds good if there's any documentation that it takes a standard length upper, and Rock River, which I thought I'd read was completely proprietary, though I may be confusing it w/ CMMG's Mutant. The Mutant is a really good idea, albeit non-compatible - which makes it a perfect candidate to beat the Massachusetts AG about the head with. |
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[#2]
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Now we have PSA, which sounds good if there's any documentation that it takes a standard length upper, and Rock River, which I thought I'd read was completely proprietary, though I may be confusing it w/ CMMG's Mutant. View Quote PSA now catalogs a BCG which will work on either a conventional 7.62x39 AR or their AK mag setup, indicating they didn't mess with the dimensions (even of the bolt diameter). The same is true for their 7.62x39 uppers, at least the only ones (sold out) on their site right now; they will fit either the AK mag PSA lower or a conventional lower. Further reading indicates that in addition to an upper needing a wider than normal hole for the magazine, the bolt carrier needs to be slotted so that it will be able to travel over the feed lips of the AK magazine. Perhaps that is the difference between PSA's new "Hybrid" BCG and their old conventional 7.62x39 BCG. I'll probably get into the AK magazine ARs at some point, but the presumed very long wait times that the pre-41f rush introduced to SBR stamps is a bit of a buzzkill to any sense of urgency (at least unless as November draws near the Democrats look likely to take both halves of Congress (doubtful) as well as the presidency (quite likely) in which case it will be time to buy a lifetime supply of black rifles). No last round bolt hold open, but quite a lot higher capacities available than I see in currently available 7.62x39 AR magazines. I like the idea. |
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Quoted: good.. day at the beach with the fam was nice... catching up on tv... watching new hbo show vice principals... pretty funny so far... you?? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: sup folks good.. day at the beach with the fam was nice... catching up on tv... watching new hbo show vice principals... pretty funny so far... you?? |
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Working for the next 8 days in a row and then my glorious one day weekend will be spent helping someone move View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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sup folks good.. day at the beach with the fam was nice... catching up on tv... watching new hbo show vice principals... pretty funny so far... you?? oh fuck that man... that sucks, but at least you're helping someone out, that's nice of you. |
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Quoted: oh fuck that man... that sucks, but at least you're helping someone out, that's nice of you. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Working for the next 8 days in a row and then my glorious one day weekend will be spent helping someone move oh fuck that man... that sucks, but at least you're helping someone out, that's nice of you. I've decided I'm going to start holding my back and groaning when I stand up so people stop asking me to do shit. Although when my mom was living out here she asked me to redo the floors in her house a couple days after I broke 2 ribs. |
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I've decided I'm going to start holding my back and groaning when I stand up so people stop asking me to do shit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
I've decided I'm going to start holding my back and groaning when I stand up so people stop asking me to do shit. Truck owners quickly learn to offer the keys when people ask for help moving. Quoted:
Home. It's good to be home. Welcome back. Glad you survived America's Least Correctly Named Inn. No DFW guns shows this weekend. You could have nipped down to San Antone for one though. |
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DNC emails make interesting reading. From the tone and language of their emails, seems like they have a spectacularly messed up workplace, quite aside from all of the shenanigans with the press, funding, and doing the Sanders campaign wrong.
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[#12]
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I've decided I'm going to start holding my back and groaning when I stand up so people stop asking me to do shit. Although when my mom was living out here she asked me to redo the floors in her house a couple days after I broke 2 ribs. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Working for the next 8 days in a row and then my glorious one day weekend will be spent helping someone move oh fuck that man... that sucks, but at least you're helping someone out, that's nice of you. I've decided I'm going to start holding my back and groaning when I stand up so people stop asking me to do shit. Although when my mom was living out here she asked me to redo the floors in her house a couple days after I broke 2 ribs. sweet then you could get on disability and ebt. |
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sweet then you could get on disability and ebt. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Working for the next 8 days in a row and then my glorious one day weekend will be spent helping someone move oh fuck that man... that sucks, but at least you're helping someone out, that's nice of you. I've decided I'm going to start holding my back and groaning when I stand up so people stop asking me to do shit. Although when my mom was living out here she asked me to redo the floors in her house a couple days after I broke 2 ribs. sweet then you could get on disability and ebt. That's the spirit. |
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I see that shit everyday at work. If you're truly hurt and can't work, I get it. Hey, if you're old or sick or really need some assistance, I get that too.
But god damn when I see that card pulled out of a Gucci bag or some young healthy fuck walks in with that card or some fat ass lazy coworker is out on leave bc of 'back pain' I start seeing red man.... |
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and i'm up for work now... morning gents and ladies... hasta mañana night...
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[#19]
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Double charge Yup. Sold a former Californian his first pistol tonight. |
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[#20]
Quoted: Yup. Sold a former Californian his first pistol tonight. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Yup. Sold a former Californian his first pistol tonight. I thought they gave you one when you moved to Texas |
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Double charge Yup. Sold a former Californian his first pistol tonight. I thought they gave you one when you moved to Texas Wat. |
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Let us know when y'all escape to the Lone Star Republic. One of us here can probably hook you up with a welcome gift that goes bang (or will if you supply a parts kit ). |
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[#23]
Quoted: Let us know when y'all escape to the Lone Star Republic. One of us here can probably hook you up with a welcome gift that goes bang (or will if you supply a parts kit ). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I thought they gave you one when you moved to Texas Wat. Let us know when y'all escape to the Lone Star Republic. One of us here can probably hook you up with a welcome gift that goes bang (or will if you supply a parts kit ). Lol ill be going to az most likely |
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I thought they gave you one when you moved to Texas Wat. Let us know when y'all escape to the Lone Star Republic. One of us here can probably hook you up with a welcome gift that goes bang (or will if you supply a parts kit ). Lol ill be going to az most likely I'm thinking up north myself. |
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Small victory today.
Fella comes in for a shotgun, put him in a $190 pump. Get the FBI approval, all the paperwork's done, about to call the manager to check the gun out. "Sir, the FBI has approved you to buy any number of long guns today, but at the moment I've just got one written down." "Well, I was looking for a deer rifle..." Sent him home w/ a $300 deer rifle combo too. And I sold a "non-displayed" gun this morning, as well. |
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I don't think we still carry the Gen 2, but remind me Tuesday to look when I go in.
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Prvi Partizan website goes down the one time I want to look up some of their ballistic claims.
Oh well, back to observing the DNC circus. |
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[#30]
Just spent $500+ on ammo. On the one hand: ammo! On the other: newfound poverty!
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[#31]
I'm going to have to invest in some 6.8 reloading supplies. Since, I don't think anyone make spc II ammo.
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Is SPC II a different chamber/throat/etc. or simply loaded hotter? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'm going to have to invest in some 6.8 reloading supplies. Since, I don't think anyone make spc II ammo. Is SPC II a different chamber/throat/etc. or simply loaded hotter? Per the ARP web site; ALL 6.8 ammo is the same size. All 6.8 chambers are the same size. All factory ammo will fit in a 6.8SPC, SPCII or ARP chamber. The only difference in the chambers is the length of the freebore. The length of the freebore can determine how accurate the barrels are. |
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Only sold one pistol tonight, a Glock 19. He was considering the SIG 320, but I pointed out the magazine compatibility w/ the Glock, as well as the aftermarket. I kept thinking about how pissed GSL would be.
ETA: Oh, and I got another electric airsoft gun for the Electrician. It's a pretty close copy of an AR, down to the removable stock, so I can put a Mk 8 plastic brick stock on it. Sights are crappy, but it'll teach him safety manipulation. Looks like it'll fire downhill, which is better than the Uzi. |
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ALL 6.8 ammo is the same size. All 6.8 chambers are the same size. All factory ammo will fit in a 6.8SPC, SPCII or ARP chamber. The only difference in the chambers is the length of the freebore. The length of the freebore can determine how accurate the barrels are. Longer freebore for embiggened boolits? Quoted:
ETA: Oh, and I got another electric airsoft gun for the Electrician. It's a pretty close copy of an AR, down to the removable stock, so I can put a Mk 8 plastic brick stock on it. Sights are crappy, but it'll teach him safety manipulation. Looks like it'll fire downhill, which is better than the Uzi. What would prevent it from firing downhill? |
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Longer freebore for embiggened boolits? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes I guess it's like .223 vs 5.56 chambers. The original 6.8 SPC chamber is comparable to the 223 chamber... The 6.8 SPCII chamber is comparable to the 5.56 Nato chamber. |
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I guess it's like .223 vs 5.56 chambers. The original 6.8 SPC chamber is comparable to the 223 chamber... The 6.8 SPCII chamber is comparable to the 5.56 Nato chamber. What's the advantage over buying loaded ammo and sticking to the SAAMI chamber? (I ask as the resident lazy mofo. ) |
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What's the advantage over buying loaded ammo and sticking to the SAAMI chamber? (I ask as the resident lazy mofo. ) View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I guess it's like .223 vs 5.56 chambers. The original 6.8 SPC chamber is comparable to the 223 chamber... The 6.8 SPCII chamber is comparable to the 5.56 Nato chamber. What's the advantage over buying loaded ammo and sticking to the SAAMI chamber? (I ask as the resident lazy mofo. ) Added velocity and performance for reloaders is my understanding. |
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.223 AI keeps calling my name for similar reasons, but only in a bolt gun. I'm too chicken to handload for semi-auto rifles. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted:Added velocity and performance for reloaders is my understanding. .223 AI keeps calling my name for similar reasons, but only in a bolt gun. I'm too chicken to handload for semi-auto rifles. Why? It's so easy this caveman can do it. I like reloading for my 45 LC vaquero. I just have to be careful who I let shoot the big boy rounds. I almost had a girl end up like one time. |
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Quoted:Added velocity and performance for reloaders is my understanding. .223 AI keeps calling my name for similar reasons, but only in a bolt gun. I'm too chicken to handload for semi-auto rifles. Why? It's so easy this caveman can do it. Lower margin for error and imperfection than with bolt guns or handguns (assuming a powder bulky enough not to double charge the latter). The older I get the more I realize that the variety of my interests and hobbies means that I will never know very much, nor be very good, at any of them. Perhaps knowing my limitations is an unconscious survival tactic. |
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Sad news. When the 1911 fell from the top to the bottom of the safe, one of the plastic brick grip seams cracked right open, despite the Finest Chinese People's Army Factory #87 superglue. No other harm to the pistol. Also picked up a Wheeler Engineering gunsmithing screwdriver set on clearance - 20%, so paid like $25 after taxes. Seems pretty nice - even has a Mauser Stock Bolt tool.
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When the 1911 fell from the top to the bottom of the safe, one of the plastic brick grip seams cracked right open, despite the Finest Chinese People's Army Factory #87 superglue. View Quote 'Twas a message from the ghost of John Browning, letting you know that poor pistol has suffered enough. |
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The new R 51 is intriguing, but @ $400, I'll let someone else be the guinea pig. Interesting design. It doesn't work quite the same as the original. Importantly, there's a slide lock.
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Quoted: 'Twas a message from the ghost of John Browning, letting you know that poor pistol has suffered enough. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: When the 1911 fell from the top to the bottom of the safe, one of the plastic brick grip seams cracked right open, despite the Finest Chinese People's Army Factory #87 superglue. 'Twas a message from the ghost of John Browning, letting you know that poor pistol has suffered enough. |
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When the 1911 fell from the top to the bottom of the safe, one of the plastic brick grip seams cracked right open, despite the Finest Chinese People's Army Factory #87 superglue. 'Twas a message from the ghost of John Browning, letting you know that poor pistol has suffered enough. He's talking about a Lego grip, right? |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: When the 1911 fell from the top to the bottom of the safe, one of the plastic brick grip seams cracked right open, despite the Finest Chinese People's Army Factory #87 superglue. 'Twas a message from the ghost of John Browning, letting you know that poor pistol has suffered enough. He's talking about a Lego grip, right? |
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