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i've been considering either an optic or an XS big dot and i think the holosun is gonna be the one eventually. i really like the 507 on my dad's pistol. if they weren't for a leupold footprint i would check out eotech's EFLX since they seem pretty robust.Get a red dot on it. Preferably a holosun EPS carry.
Do some dry fire and see how much the gun moves when you’re pulling the trigger.i shot like SHIT today and kept hitting low and left with the micro dagger. i'm frustrated confused sad and i'm still using all my brain to figure out how to hold the tiny gun right like eight hours later. i'm not normally like this, i swear...
they are rebadged PTR with surplus furniture and new barrel sourced by CAI. PTR handles the metal work and most of the assembly, CAI handles packaging, accessories, and bookkeeping.Any one here have any experience with Century in house builds? Got a buddy who has a serious hard on for the PTR, and these came in at a decent price:
https://atlanticfirearms.com/century-arms-ca3-rifle
Back in the day wasn't it a meme Century G3 engineers didn't know what "head-space" meant when applied to firearms?
roller delay systems have no headspace gauge. bolt gap replaces headspace as the rollers must be allowed to freely roll against the trunnion recesses and locking piece to moderate BCG velocity and timing. there is no feature in a G3 (or derived) chamber that has a critical dimension that limits cartridge insertion like a shoulder or something. this is because the barrel mandrel used has a soft shoulder and ream for the flutes to provide gas blow-by, making any headspace rather pointless. notice in the cut away that it is the bolt gap that determines how "closed" the rollers are in relation to the recess in the trunnion. not the barrel, not the receiver.The C93 fiasco and even CETMEs still floating around with poor headspace should be enough of a deterrent and encouragement to save up for a PTR.
So the excess bolt gap(?) was what caused spontaneous disassembly?bolt gap replaces headspace as the rollers must be allowed to freely roll against the trunnion recesses and locking piece to moderate BCG velocity and timing
i'm back in the lab with snapcaps. it's the same problem with my friend's hellcat; i just plain suck with small pistols and need more practice. i've got a tyrant CNC metal trigger shoe on that makes the break feel more crisp but that slight jerk when it breaks is the hurdle.Do some dry fire and see how much the gun moves when you’re pulling the trigger.
for the CAI-built roller delay guns, it was completely random bolt gap because they had no idea how to select rollers. at HK (and POF and HA, and others) there are different roller sizes that are matched with the trunnion and bolt combo that a given rifle ends up with. good manufacturing processes put this +/- 0.001" and most if not all licensed or experienced manufacturers/builders will know how to gauge and correct the gap.So the excess bolt gap(?) was what caused spontaneous disassembly?
use a little soap on your trigger finger and ensure you're squeezing the trigger with the pad rather than using the finger joint. also for small guns see if the "jerk" you perceive only happens at specific wrist angles or when held at a given distance from the body. anticipation and nerves can be weird with how you have to hold your hand in position especially if the gun is pressing on the palm in different ways than what you're used to.i've got a tyrant CNC metal trigger shoe on that makes the break feel more crisp but that slight jerk when it breaks is the hurdle.
Get a real gun.
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the virgin discord nigger vs. the chad oldfaguse a little soap on your trigger finger and ensure you're squeezing the trigger with the pad rather than using the finger joint. also for small guns see if the "jerk" you perceive only happens at specific wrist angles or when held at a given distance from the body. anticipation and nerves can be weird with how you have to hold your hand in position especially if the gun is pressing on the palm in different ways than what you're used to.
the soap adds a bit of slip to encourage you not to over-squeeze or be cock-eyed at the trigger vs pressing it straight back. too much or too little and you'll feel it.
6 inches of Colt sexiness vs a budget Glock clone. Hmmm I wonder which one will have better accuracy.Get a real gun.
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thank god he was there to save me. we're fucking blessed with the mirth. i shouldn't get good with a nigger gun, i need to buy the gun that was in half life.6 inches of Colt sexiness vs a budget Glock clone. Hmmm I wonder which one will have better accuracy.
If its a micro dagger youre going to be severely limited on what red dots you can put on it.i've been considering either an optic or an XS big dot and i think the holosun is gonna be the one eventually. i really like the 507 on my dad's pistol. if they weren't for a leupold footprint i would check out eotech's EFLX since they seem pretty robust.
Yes. That's why you need a Python, an Mp7 and a USP Match. Oh and a Spas 12 that can shoot out of an invisible second barrel.thank god he was there to save me. we're fucking blessed with the mirth. i shouldn't get good with a nigger gun, i need to buy the gun that was in half life.
Yes. That's why you need a Python, an Mp7 and a USP Match. Oh and a Spas 12 that can shoot out of an invisible second barrel.
np, but i didn't say PTR was perfect and gtg - they know what they are doing and if CAI is supplying quality parts (and they tend to) then PTR should be able to assemble a decent roller-delay rifle. and the few problems i've seen on PTR builds were fairly easy to correct - a big part of that is they are using the correct tools and plans for assembly and fabrication barring any cost reductions or factory modification (welded on optic rail, in-house made flash hider, US-made barrel, et c). about the only thing that might be iffy is, as mentioned above, the rollers themselves. they are matched to the trunnion/barrel/locking piece/receiver/barrel combo.@Club Sandwich Thanks for all the insider info, passed it along to my friend.
It takes a lot of work to get good with a red dot especially if you have a lot of time on irons. I had about 20 years of shooting irons before I tried dots on pistols, and I went back and forth a couple times before I embraced the dot.a couple posts back i mentioned i was thinking of removing the red dot on my p365. i did so after that post. it was one of the guns i took with me to the range and ive decided that i definitely prefer to shoot it with irons.
Small pistols just plain suck to shoot. Is there no way for you to carry a Glock 19 sized gun?i'm back in the lab with snapcaps. it's the same problem with my friend's hellcat; i just plain suck with small pistols and need more practice. i've got a tyrant CNC metal trigger shoe on that makes the break feel more crisp but that slight jerk when it breaks is the hurdle.
I did this too after getting my 43x and it was legit discouraging. I'm a pretty solid shot with a larger pistol but figuring out the angle and snap on a subcompact was a pain in the ass, it felt like I was learning to shoot all over again.i shot like SHIT today and kept hitting low and left with the micro dagger. i'm frustrated confused sad and i'm still using all my brain to figure out how to hold the tiny gun right like eight hours later. i'm not normally like this, i swear...
I want to buy a few 40 round AR mags even though I don't have a AR yet. Both to prepare to have one, that and they're cool shit. Want some steel 20 rounders too, I find them neat and cool looking, straight with the angled bottom.I actually wish 40 round magazines went on sale more often.
I think they are great as the first mag in.
I'd like to have a few more.
Personally probably going to get a PSA for a first AR. Low cost, generally works, 20 inch M16A2 clone doesn't cost much, which is what I want.That is poorfag cope. The guys who can afford a $2000+ rifle can also afford $1500 LPVOs and more ammo than they can shoot. You might have to make a choice between buying a gun and going to the range but they don't.
If you can't afford the ultra-high end guns, just get a PSA because it's just as good for 99% of civilian shooters.
Me because I only have 3 guns, I only have to worry about 3 calibers lol. 7.62x39mm, .38 Special, and .300 Win Mag. Got big stockpiles of each. I do plan on adding more types, in part because I remember the 2020 shortage, kinda the opposite of you. Probably a 40 cal, 12 gauge, 5.56, and 9mm in the immediate future.I’m currently consolidating down to just four calibers: 5.56, 9mm, 12 gauge, and .22lr.
It’s just too much to stockpile a billion different calibers. Those four above cover every realistic need I have.
Got one of those in 5.56 for my brother once. Chunky monsters, but cool.The closest I have are the 60rd Schmeisser mags for my AK. Same effect without having to switch them half way.