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Buck looks like a 40 year old guy with a 20 year old douche bag personality.
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This development has changed my opinion of the .300 Blackout from one of indifference to mild dislike.
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The very back of it is mounted with a periscope and a slam firing 10/22 that lets him return semi accurate fire while laying in any low lying area that the shot show might provide. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What does he carry in his backpack? The very back of it is mounted with a periscope and a slam firing 10/22 that lets him return semi accurate fire while laying in any low lying area that the shot show might provide. |
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My Mas Defense 300 BLK 8 inch, melonited barrel for my pistol build is in transit as we speak. I could care less what Yeager thinks is good or bad. As to the price per round... I thought it was well established that 300 BLK was a reloader's caliber. I'm planning on running supersonics until the day (sometime well in the future) when I invest in a suppressor. I just wanted a compact package that had UMPH. This seemed like the least complicated route (I'm already set up to reload...).
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Oh crap, looks like GD is not on board with the .300 Blackout. Looks like I have to throw mine in the trash. Darn.
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He strikes my as the type of retard who would say "shut up or I'm going to stick my size 13 boot up your ass!" which by itself is a phrase that's a good indicator of subnormal intelligence, but is made extra douchey by the fact that he wears 9.5s.
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well at least your out just a barrel.. me I'm out 9K on equipment.. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Oh crap, looks like GD is not on board with the .300 Blackout. Looks like I have to throw mine in the trash. Darn. well at least your out just a barrel.. me I'm out 9K on equipment.. Don't worry McNasty. I will help you stay in business. |
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bullet weight and max speed. one is a cut down 223 the other is a necked up 220 Russian. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So what is the difference between 300BLK and 7.62x39? bullet weight and max speed. one is a cut down 223 the other is a necked up 220 Russian. What would happen if you put a 7.62x51 bullet in a 7.62x39 case and shot it out of a 7.62x39 AR? |
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So what is the difference between 300BLK and 7.62x39? View Quote 300 BLK is made from prolapsed .223 cases and is mucho quieto. You can use the same mags as .223 which will provide much entertainment at the range when a round goes into the wrong hole and explodes... something Buck Angel can empathize with. |
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What would happen if you put a 7.62x51 bullet in a 7.62x39 case and shot it out of a 7.62x39 AR? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So what is the difference between 300BLK and 7.62x39? bullet weight and max speed. one is a cut down 223 the other is a necked up 220 Russian. What would happen if you put a 7.62x51 bullet in a 7.62x39 case and shot it out of a 7.62x39 AR? Shitty accuracy because the bore diameter of the commie round is different... |
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Since this came up again... anyone know any morale patch people? I'd love to have one of these with the circle/slash "NO" symbol... https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSvj4O3j3h2ELOL01YsrlutPk6KO7JJlD4FwTg-wFS-p5RZ09b3eg View Quote Ok, I'll bite, what is that? |
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Since this came up again... anyone know any morale patch people? I'd love to have one of these with the circle/slash "NO" symbol... https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSvj4O3j3h2ELOL01YsrlutPk6KO7JJlD4FwTg-wFS-p5RZ09b3eg Ok, I'll bite, what is that? Parking brake from a vehicle. |
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So what is the difference between 300BLK and 7.62x39? View Quote The 300 blackout ONLY requires the change of the barrel. Same mags, BCG, and gas block. Much better bullet variety in .308 than .311. The round was made for subsonic use through a Suppressor, but can match 7.62 super sonic performance with just a magazine change. If you have no intentions of suppressing it, then 7.62x39 will do just fine for you. It has it's purposes and not everyone values that purpose. ETA: I have a 300 blackout and despise Yeager. |
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Shitty accuracy because the bore diameter of the commie round is different... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So what is the difference between 300BLK and 7.62x39? bullet weight and max speed. one is a cut down 223 the other is a necked up 220 Russian. What would happen if you put a 7.62x51 bullet in a 7.62x39 case and shot it out of a 7.62x39 AR? Shitty accuracy because the bore diameter of the commie round is different... Assuming capitalist barrel maker didn't use .308 bore barrel. |
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Assuming capitalist barrel maker didn't use .308 bore barrel. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So what is the difference between 300BLK and 7.62x39? bullet weight and max speed. one is a cut down 223 the other is a necked up 220 Russian. What would happen if you put a 7.62x51 bullet in a 7.62x39 case and shot it out of a 7.62x39 AR? Shitty accuracy because the bore diameter of the commie round is different... Assuming capitalist barrel maker didn't use .308 bore barrel. Still, excessive freebore would yield less than ideal accuracy. |
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Every time I saw him go by he had a 3 or 4 man film crew with him....so he probably has some footage. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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My guess is he had to post something taped at Shot to write off his trip. Every time I saw him go by he had a 3 or 4 man film crew with him....so he probably has some footage. Are you James Yeager? You sure go out of your way to post in every Yeager thread. You also seem to have first hand knowledge about him like in your above post. |
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So what is the difference between 300BLK and 7.62x39? Oh, about $1000.00 Well, i think when everybody thinks of those types of comparisons, they are mainly thinking of suppressed subsonic .300 Blackout. Hardly anybody ever thinks about or mentions subsonic 7.62X39. I think everybody just assumes that subsonic 7.62X39 won't cycle an AK. So to really make .300 Blackout shine you have to own a suppressor. What is a .308 muzzle can costing nowadays? Then there is the $200 tax stamp. Then you have to reload, so that's probably a good $300. I think somebody else mentioned $2,000 . That sounds about right. |
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There is a difference between mancrush and mocking. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have never seen such a mancrush as ARFCOM has for Yeager. Geez. There is a difference between mancrush and mocking. When the subject of mockery is laughing all the way to the bank, you are probably doing it wrong. |
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Well, i think when everybody thinks of those types of comparisons, they are mainly thinking of suppressed subsonic .300 Blackout. Hardly anybody ever thinks about or mentions subsonic 7.62X39. I think everybody just assumes that subsonic 7.62X39 won't cycle an AK. So to really make .300 Blackout shine you have to own a suppressor. What is a .308 muzzle can costing nowadays? Then there is the $200 tax stamp. Then you have to reload, so that's probably a good $300. I think somebody else mentioned $2,000 . That sounds about right. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So what is the difference between 300BLK and 7.62x39? Oh, about $1000.00 Well, i think when everybody thinks of those types of comparisons, they are mainly thinking of suppressed subsonic .300 Blackout. Hardly anybody ever thinks about or mentions subsonic 7.62X39. I think everybody just assumes that subsonic 7.62X39 won't cycle an AK. So to really make .300 Blackout shine you have to own a suppressor. What is a .308 muzzle can costing nowadays? Then there is the $200 tax stamp. Then you have to reload, so that's probably a good $300. I think somebody else mentioned $2,000 . That sounds about right. You don't have to make it subsonic for it to be worth anything. |
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<a href="http://s902.photobucket.com/user/SScommander/media/Denzel-Washington-Boom-Gif_zps20925ed9.gif.html" target="_blank">http://i902.photobucket.com/albums/ac224/SScommander/Denzel-Washington-Boom-Gif_zps20925ed9.gif</a> View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So what is the difference between 300BLK and 7.62x39? bullet weight and max speed. one is a cut down 223 the other is a necked up 220 Russian. What would happen if you put a 7.62x51 bullet in a 7.62x39 case and shot it out of a 7.62x39 AR? <a href="http://s902.photobucket.com/user/SScommander/media/Denzel-Washington-Boom-Gif_zps20925ed9.gif.html" target="_blank">http://i902.photobucket.com/albums/ac224/SScommander/Denzel-Washington-Boom-Gif_zps20925ed9.gif</a> Nah, it won't go boom. It would be a .308 projectile going down a .311 bore. I bought Speer TNT's in .308, 125 grainers, to load into my 7.62X39 AR15. Maybe in a month or two I can give a range report. |
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Every time I saw him go by he had a 3 or 4 man film crew with him....so he probably has some footage. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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My guess is he had to post something taped at Shot to write off his trip. Every time I saw him go by he had a 3 or 4 man film crew with him....so he probably has some footage. He has already posted vids for KVAR, DSA, MAGPUL, and there are probably more to come. |
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So then you don't want to use the actual round the gun is supposed to be chambered for.... Hope capitalist barrel maker has a good attorney. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Assuming capitalist barrel maker didn't use .308 bore barrel. So then you don't want to use the actual round the gun is supposed to be chambered for.... Hope capitalist barrel maker has a good attorney. Ruger did it for years. Everything I've read about Colt 6830 barrels says they slug under .311 as well, though I've never done it myself. |
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Nah, it won't go boom. It would be a .308 projectile going down a .311 bore. I bought Speer TNT's in .308, 125 grainers, to load into my 7.62X39 AR15. Maybe in a month or two I can give a range report. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So what is the difference between 300BLK and 7.62x39? bullet weight and max speed. one is a cut down 223 the other is a necked up 220 Russian. What would happen if you put a 7.62x51 bullet in a 7.62x39 case and shot it out of a 7.62x39 AR? <a href="http://s902.photobucket.com/user/SScommander/media/Denzel-Washington-Boom-Gif_zps20925ed9.gif.html" target="_blank">http://i902.photobucket.com/albums/ac224/SScommander/Denzel-Washington-Boom-Gif_zps20925ed9.gif</a> Nah, it won't go boom. It would be a .308 projectile going down a .311 bore. I bought Speer TNT's in .308, 125 grainers, to load into my 7.62X39 AR15. Maybe in a month or two I can give a range report. I was being silly. |
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Ran into good old James twice at the SHOT show, he's just as much of a dick in person...............
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Ruger did it for years. Everything I've read about Colt 6830 barrels says they slug under .311 as well, though I've never done it myself. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Assuming capitalist barrel maker didn't use .308 bore barrel. So then you don't want to use the actual round the gun is supposed to be chambered for.... Hope capitalist barrel maker has a good attorney. Ruger did it for years. Everything I've read about Colt 6830 barrels says they slug under .311 as well, though I've never done it myself. Pth whats .0015 per side any way.. |
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