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Norotos shit is all over eBay for cheap for all your larping needs.Back to helmet talk, any good info about nvg mounts and all that shit? Saw that GT had a video about helmet setup just recently, didn't watch it yet.
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Norotos shit is all over eBay for cheap for all your larping needs.Back to helmet talk, any good info about nvg mounts and all that shit? Saw that GT had a video about helmet setup just recently, didn't watch it yet.
That's the plan so far. Got a thermal/nvg monocular that I'm thinking to mount, will need to make a custom adapter for the J arm.Norotos shit is all over eBay for cheap for all your larping needs.
Roth Co if you want good fabric but want to raiderize or dye them (buttons tend to need reinforcement), Propper if you want prêt-à-porter. Tru-spec is hit or miss and tends to have bad seams for BDUs but their blouses are okay.tiger stripe bdu
The minute they're available they'll bring back NJ's previous law that bans everything not a smart gun once they're available. They nixed that due to manufacturers saying the reason smart guns won't take off was that law, but they'll bring it right the fuck back if they happen.It seems that a certain Midget Jew Billionaire has been throwing some cash around
Compared to Microstamping, Smart Guns are only slightly less retarded (entirely because Smart Guns cannot be defeated with a scrap of sandpaper) and only slightly more viable (entirely because the technology for Smart Guns actually exists outside of paper). Also this Kai guy is like 23 and has been trying to bring this thing to market for the better part of a decade
Exotic combloc guns are always a great way to make range buddies. How are you liking the M10X? I've heard the manufacturer had issues in the past with QC, shame since its a super sick gun.Brought the commie-ammo guns to the range. Lots of interest from the range neighbors in my Fallout-looking RH-10 (there's a shitload of Apex-sourced bits from multiple countries on it) and particularly my M10X, which looks fancier than it is but is also crazy accurate for something shooting cheap 7.62x39. I think I shot less through them than the lookie-loos, but still had a good time.
My only experience with the M10X was seeing someone at the range struggle to get 4-5 rounds out of it before jamming. But yeah, cool rifle, too bad about the QC issues.Exotic combloc guns are always a great way to make range buddies. How are you liking the M10X? I've heard the manufacturer had issues in the past with QC, shame since its a super sick gun.
I've run probably a couple thousand through it without any issues. The trigger is super funky - a fair bit of travel with an oddly unpredictable break following a slight increase in resistance and despite that, a very sharp distinct reset. It's crazy easy to bump fire if that's your jam.Exotic combloc guns are always a great way to make range buddies. How are you liking the M10X? I've heard the manufacturer had issues in the past with QC, shame since its a super sick gun.
"A full-sized polymer-framed pistol, the PSA 5.7 Rock introduces game-changing ergonomics and controllability. Made from high-quality 416 stainless steel and advanced polymers, this pistol lives up to today's highest expectations while maintaining the unmatched Palmetto State Armory value. Chambered in 5.7x28mm, the PSA 5.7 Rock is fed from a supplied 23 round magazine and operated by a smooth single-action striker-fired trigger mechanism. The carbon steel fluted barrel and 416 stainless steel slide have a QPQ finish for a smooth finish that also offers maximum corrosion protection to ensure longevity in the life of your pistol. This pistol is designed to work with Glock compatible sights."
Ships in Palmetto State Armory Soft Pistol Case.
Additional Features:
Ergonomic Grip Shape
Aggressive Grip Texturing
Striker Fired
Striker Block Safety and Trigger Safety
Steel 3 Dot Sights (Not Night Sights)
416 Stainless Steel Slide; QPQ Coating
Fluted Carbon Steel Barrel; QPQ Coating
23rd Steel 5.7x28mm Magazine (2)
PSA Dagger Soft Pistol Case
Interesting, I keep hearing very conflicting info about its accuracy, people reporting anything from sub-MOA to 6" groups at 100yds. Seeing as it's a piston gun in 7.62x39, not sure how realistic sub-MOA is. What size groups are you getting?I've run probably a couple thousand through it without any issues. The trigger is super funky - a fair bit of travel with an oddly unpredictable break following a slight increase in resistance and despite that, a very sharp distinct reset. It's crazy easy to bump fire if that's your jam.
Trigger weirdness aside, it's crazy accurate for something shooting cheap commie ammo and doesn't yeet the cases into the next county like most AK type rifles I've shot. A bit on the heavy side, especially with the 1-4x I've got on it.
Typically in the 2-3" range at 100 yards, which I'm perfectly happy with from that sort of rifle. It's a bit better with Geco brass-cased stuff.Interesting, I keep hearing very conflicting info about its accuracy, people reporting anything from sub-MOA to 6" groups at 100yds. Seeing as it's a piston gun in 7.62x39, not sure how realistic sub-MOA is. What size groups are you getting?
That's not bad, definitely reasonable for that platform. Ever tried turning off the gas system and running some match ammo through it?Typically in the 2-3" range at 100 yards, which I'm perfectly happy with from that sort of rifle. It's a bit better with Geco brass-cased stuff.
That's not bad, definitely reasonable for that platform. Ever tried turning off the gas system and running some match ammo through it?
Lapua makes some, apparently it's the best 7.62x39 around, even though it costs an assload. Never tried it myself, I just shoot cheap steel case for the most part. Hornady has some decent 7.62x39 as well.Not yet - I didn't even know that match 7.62x39 was a thing, to be honest.
Reminds me of an AK/tankie sperg I used to see at a public range back in the day (circa '03); mentioning anything like ARs being more accurate than AKs made him literally turn red, and he'd spend the rest of the time arguing with himself (because nobody listened after 30 seconds of his bullshit).Interesting, I keep hearing very conflicting info about its accuracy, people reporting anything from sub-MOA to 6" groups at 100yds.
I didn't either, until recently. It turns out I've been sitting on some quasi-match ammo for a while; some time back I inherited a couple boxes of "Zombie" ammo from Hornady, which is evidently the same thing except for a green polymer tipped round. So a couple months ago I was shooting with a friend who got a "new" AK-clone (Zastava IIRC), and he bought some Hornady match 7.62x39 because there was nothing else on the gunstore's shelf (and he didn't ask/mention needing any).I didn't even know that match 7.62x39 was a thing, to be honest.