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I've got their extractor on a 10/22 to replace the shit factory one. Works well enough. Not a major part though.Anyone played around with the volqaurtsen stuff? Is it worth getting or only if your a competition shooter?
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I've got their extractor on a 10/22 to replace the shit factory one. Works well enough. Not a major part though.Anyone played around with the volqaurtsen stuff? Is it worth getting or only if your a competition shooter?
Good parts if you want to upgrade your mark iv but their guns are stupid expensive for just linking. Probably something to pass on if you aren't using it for competitionAnyone played around with the volqaurtsen stuff? Is it worth getting or only if your a competition shooter?
He got some very minor criticism from Nicholas Moran ( the Chieftain) and lost his shit in response. That was after Moran had previously engaged with him on social media. That alone was probably enough to make drama adverse creators keep their distance.Fat gay retard LazerPig has recently mentioned his progress, or lack thereof, on his Sturmgewehr44-is-not-an-AK video turned StG44-is-bad-actually video.
ETA: Be wary of autism and noguns in the thread - they know not what they say, but they must post.
This is roughly 5 months after his initial foray into the topic, which proposed talking to gun people like Ian and Zach Hazard(Armorer who does gun reacts in games on YouTube)
It's very likely any discussions with other creators have fallen through.
The Navy and Marines have a lot of administrative similarities, and I've never seen a Colonel at the rifle range. I might have seen a Major, once, and I'm not even sure if he was there to qual. Another perk of hanging around the air wing is flight surgeons, and from what I can tell, the only thing flight surgeons exist to do is hook up pilots and senior officers. We had a captain Harrier pilot that had been out of heigh/weight standards for years. The admin SSgt would tape and weight him twice a year, and he was always too fat. He would request to be seen by the flight surgeon, and 15 minutes later he had a medical document saying that he actually did meet height and weight standards. This dude probably hasn't touched a rifle for anything but photo ops in 15+ years. Every now and then they might strap a pistol to him, but that's probably rare too as I almost never saw a sailor carrying a gun once we were underway. Kind of like how Marine officers and NCOs have swords, but they will only carry them for ceremonial purposes.He should have done his annual rifle qualification, along with fitness and other mandated training. I'm guessing he's yet another shitbag officer in an admin post that managed to fudge it, a feature of a lot of western militaries.
How much does this guy shoot indoors?Cokeman got a Ruger to replace his fucked P22 and he broke it in with some more indoor shooting, silenced of course.
Don't be a pussy bro, a little lead particulate never hurt anyone.How much does this guy shoot indoors?
There's a reason why indoor shooting ranges have extremely overbuilt ventilation systems.
There's a reason the people that clean down range have to wear space suits with supplemental air pumped in.
There's a reason indoor range workers are supposed to get monthly blood testing to monitor lead levels.
I figure cokeman got to be cokeman by eating paint chips anyway, he probably would shrivel up and die if he gets too much blood in his lead.Don't be a pussy bro, a little lead particulate never hurt anyone.
shooting indoors is fun, you should try it sometime. I'm only half deaf now. fair tradeI figure cokeman got to be cokeman by eating paint chips anyway, he probably would shrivel up and die if he gets too much blood in his lead.
Guns really do attract an odd array of opinions. It reminds me of having a conversation with a former cop that said he had a least a dozen negligent discharges and I was the only one in the group that thought that was insane.Don't be a pussy bro, a little lead particulate never hurt anyone.
A cop magdumping the floor by mistake is a common occurrence, of course you look like a retard when you're genuinely surprised.Guns really do attract an odd array of opinions. It reminds me of having a conversation with a former cop that said he had a least a dozen negligent discharges and I was the only one in the group that thought that was insane.
That's flippin crazy. I can't imagine having more than the allotted one.Guns really do attract an odd array of opinions. It reminds me of having a conversation with a former cop that said he had a least a dozen negligent discharges and I was the only one in the group that thought that was insane.
Guy I worked with on security told me about one of our other coworkers fucking around with his gun, which lead to an ND which ricocheted off of a steel beam and went into the ceiling. Thankfully the ceiling was thick enough and it didn't blow the balls off of some office wagie on the second floor. None of the customers in the building even fucking reacted to it because they thought some shitbag kid threw a firecracker into the building. Guy didn't even get fired, boss basically didn't even give a shit except making him pay for the "missing" round. Later on had a shift with him, and he showed up blackout drunk, still didn't get fired.Guns really do attract an odd array of opinions. It reminds me of having a conversation with a former cop that said he had a least a dozen negligent discharges and I was the only one in the group that thought that was insane.
It sucks to think about it in a way that makes sense, and there's no excuse, but gun usership is much different to someone who's required to use one as opposed to someone who wants to own one. It's similar to cars in which people misuse or refuse to maintain them, or smash into things because they don't appreciate it.Guy I worked with on security told me about one of our other coworkers fucking around with his gun, which lead to an ND which ricocheted off of a steel beam and went into the ceiling. Thankfully the ceiling was thick enough and it didn't blow the balls off of some office wagie on the second floor. None of the customers in the building even fucking reacted to it because they thought some shitbag kid threw a firecracker into the building. Guy didn't even get fired, boss basically didn't even give a shit except making him pay for the "missing" round. Later on had a shift with him, and he showed up blackout drunk, still didn't get fired.
And the gun safety instructor for that job loaded a pistol and put it down on a table, pointing at a group of about 6 people, and nobody fucking moved out of the way. Guy then forgot he had the loaded gun and ND'd while demonstrating something. Luckily, he hit the ceiling of the range, and if he was off by an inch the shot would've gone straight into some guy's house, because this is Eastern Europe and some retard decided to build his house right in front of the gun range, which is built right next to the elementary school, very American. This man is the top gun safety expert in the country according to the police.
What makes Brandon's video unique is the very high quality professional slow motion footage and the weird ass malfunctions he experienced. The guys at Ballistic High-Speed made that video what it is, there's a reason Brandon's video has the watermarks on the high speed footage. It's hard to get that gun and a proper high speed camera in one place to do that, and you know that people will gladly take those slow motion bits, usually without proper credit, to show off how the Gyrojet works because it's the best footage of it around.Brandon isn't the first guntuber to do a shooting video with the gyrojet as Taofledermaus done one five years ago.
Myself and a US Air Marshall were range officers while a local police department was doing their yearly pistol qualification. The Marshall was giving the safety brief and while droning through the rules, said, "don't do this" and put his unloaded Sig up to his temple. He started laughing, the cops started laughing, and I just about shit. I went to the owner and threw a fit and they told me to get over it. I refused to be on the range with him again and ended up being let go a few weeks later. It wasn't some podunk gun store owner either. It was a pretty big operation and the people in charge absolutely knew better, they just didn't want to hurt their extensive relationships with local, state, and fed agencies.Guy I worked with on security told me about one of our other coworkers fucking around with his gun, which lead to an ND which ricocheted off of a steel beam and went into the ceiling. Thankfully the ceiling was thick enough and it didn't blow the balls off of some office wagie on the second floor. None of the customers in the building even fucking reacted to it because they thought some shitbag kid threw a firecracker into the building. Guy didn't even get fired, boss basically didn't even give a shit except making him pay for the "missing" round. Later on had a shift with him, and he showed up blackout drunk, still didn't get fired.
And the gun safety instructor for that job loaded a pistol and put it down on a table, pointing at a group of about 6 people, and nobody fucking moved out of the way. Guy then forgot he had the loaded gun and ND'd while demonstrating something. Luckily, he hit the ceiling of the range, and if he was off by an inch the shot would've gone straight into some guy's house, because this is Eastern Europe and some retard decided to build his house right in front of the gun range, which is built right next to the elementary school, very American. This man is the top gun safety expert in the country according to the police.
Sorry but you sound like a crybabyMyself and a US Air Marshall were range officers while a local police department was doing their yearly pistol qualification. The Marshall was giving the safety brief and while droning through the rules, said, "don't do this" and put his unloaded Sig up to his temple. He started laughing, the cops started laughing, and I just about shit. I went to the owner and threw a fit and they told me to get over it. I refused to be on the range with him again and ended up being let go a few weeks later. It wasn't some podunk gun store owner either. It was a pretty big operation and the people in charge absolutely knew better, they just didn't want to hurt their extensive relationships with local, state, and fed agencies.
The quicker these kinds of people accidently kill themselves, the better off the community will be.
How do muhreens of all people resist the urge to walk everywhere with a cool ass sword?Kind of like how Marine officers and NCOs have swords
When I worked security I wasn't allowed to have a gun because I was never military or police.It sucks to think about it in a way that makes sense, and there's no excuse, but gun usership is much different to someone who's required to use one as opposed to someone who wants to own one. It's similar to cars in which people misuse or refuse to maintain them, or smash into things because they don't appreciate it.
Only when I'm the one getting stuck with brain cleanup duty. Turns out paramedics don't go out of their way to clean up before they leave.Sorry but you sound like a crybaby
Range Officer Crybaby: King of the Mop.Only when I'm the one getting stuck with brain cleanup duty. Turns out paramedics don't go out of their way to clean up before they leave.