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Battlefield Vegas managed to crack the buffer tower on a 416 lower
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M1 Carbine magazine with 3D printed anti-tilt follower
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Russian SF during the 2nd Chechen War with AEK-971 and a Val with a camo tape wrapped suppressor
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VSK-94
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"FB-9", a project by a guy who wanted to make his own PCC upper, The bolt is of his own design and pretty complex geometry wise so not DIYable for anyone without a Mill, plans to sell parts kits for anyone interested. Current version is straight blowback and uses a MAC barrel but he is planning to make a delayed version that accepts other barrels
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The same guy has also made a break action 12 gauge upper for AR lowers dubbed "The Thoggler". He wants to adapt the design to eventually fire .45-70. Chamber adapters are another possibility. A chamber adapted model firing .44 mag subsonics with a big integral suppressor would be cool.
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CAD Cross section
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You see, this is the beauty of 3D2A/Home gunsmithing becoming ever more accessible, because in say, 2006, nobody would ever try and convert their AR-15 into a single shot break action 12 gauge, because that is admittedly fucking stupid, just go to walmart and get a Turkish shitblaster for $125. But now, you can have a gun with the equivalent ballistic functionality of a turkish shitblaster with an adjustable stock and Geissele trigger. Another win for AR Modularity

What would be really fucking sick is if you could graft a DIY Alofs reloading mechanism onto it

Gepard PDW clone feeding from Glock mags and using a modified Vityaz bolt, expect to see a lot more interest in Gepard's in the near future (It's featured in the upcoming Call of duty)
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He's been working on this thing for years, much earlier iteration
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It wouldn't be a Kiwifarms post without some Transphobia
A gross tranny (POWER WORD: MICHAEL CRUMLING, Born 1989) has made an AR out of scrap metal with a few COTS parts, it is functional and full auto (He is an SOTranny)
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video of him firing it

In case the video fucks up here's the link to the actual post he made featuring the video

It also wouldn't be a Kiwifarms post without compiling all the details available about this tranny
Personal FB
https://www.facebook.com/mike.crumling/ (Pre-troonout name seems to be Mike, Troon name is Madeline)
Archive
His profile states he went to Red Lion Area Senior High School (200 Horace Mann Ave, Red Lion, PA 17356) which is located 14 miles from York, PA.)

Notice in the photos on his FB page he's doing the same fucking head tilt in each and every single one

Business FB (several pre troonout pics in the side bar)

IG
None of the archive sites want to work today so could someone please try and archive this particular post, it shows him pre-troonout and reveals he has a kid even as a troon

TikTok

reddit

He claims to have graduated from York College in York, Pennsylvania and this is supported by two things, a video of his appearance on the 2018 "Master of Arms" TV show posted by the York Dispatch youtube channel
The Accompanying Article (which contains several more pre troonout pics) reveals he at one point lived in Wrightsville PA (Wrightsville PA is seperated by 12 miles from York PA)

He also appears to have been an actor in a play at The Belmont Theater in York, Pennsylvania according to an article from The York Dispatch (Numerous pictures where he can't control the angle and lighting plus absence of filters reveals him to be fat and ugly

Now you see I thought this Nigga's name sounded familiar and lo and behold he's been in the news before
In 2014, when he was 25 he invented the .314 Atlas cartridge, a self contained pressure bearing unit whose "case" (really a small removable barrel with a breech face and a primer hole) was designed around primitive 3D Printed frames

He used to have a website called Mike's Custom Weapons but it was deleted

Now for the pièce de résistance
I am like 90% sure I have been able to dox this tranny
The Forbes article says he lives In York, PA.
His reddit username is MCWeaponry
FFLs.com (remember, he is an SOT) lists two very similarly named FFL's in York Pennsylvania one of which is lapsed and expired
The first one, Mike's Custom Weaponry LLC (matches his old website name) expired on June 1st 2020. The address listed is 311 BROOK LN, WRIGHTSVILLE, PA 17368 and the phone number is 717-309-9744
Archive
The Second FFL is M C Weaponry (matches the facebook account name) and lists the address as 854 COUNTRY LN, YORK, PA 17406 and the phone number matches as it too is 717-309-9744

Anyway you plug that address into google street view and you are greeted with this
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Never doxed anyone before, especially a tranny. This guy is never beating the autistic white man accusations.
 
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Battlefield Vegas managed to crack the buffer tower on a 416 lower
I have 25,000 gun related pictures and vids saved, so i had to dig deep in the vault for this. Its not uncommon for 416s to beat themselves to death. Wildly overgassed rifles. The a8 version is apparently much softer, and i probably believe them.416broke.jpg416broke3.png416broke2.png
 
I'll keep this in mind. I'm guessing it's this?
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It does have a bayonet lug, so it would work for me.
Yep, that's the one. The Mk12's much less popular DMR brother for cloning because they're not that flashy or distinctive, but put a carry handle on it if you want to do irons like a more classic M16. Again the rail is the only weak point because I'm pretty sure it's an early KAC and it's got a big old rail-gaposa up top due to the barrel nut. Some discussion of the parts needed here.

The gasblock may be the stumbling point both in a financial and acquisition sense though, so I'd look for less KACy alternatives that still have the bayo lug and flip-up FSP like this, for example. Not perfect, but still has the lug, is a little less discontinued, and isn't super fiddly on installation.
 
I have 25,000 gun related pictures and vids saved, so i had to dig deep in the vault for this. Its not uncommon for 416s to beat themselves to death. Wildly overgassed rifles. The a8 version is apparently much softer, and i probably believe them.
my experience with the 416 D is that we needed the newer vented gas block that was added in gen 5 (the US pretty much ran gen 0 and gen 1 416's up until the gen 4 was released as an OTB kit, and then incorporated into the gen 5 that started replacing all further procurements) to avoid excessive bolt velocity. prior to this they were run pretty much with a specific KAC suppressor that has a "bleed" radius added to the ports in the baffles and the exit that meant they were less efficient that other designs, but worked great if you had to swim with them or run around in fine dust/sand. these were never run un-suppressed in the military and were intended to replace the Mk 18 that had issues with certain combinations of suppressor, environment, and ammunition.
 
my experience with the 416 D is that we needed the newer vented gas block that was added in gen 5 (the US pretty much ran gen 0 and gen 1 416's up until the gen 4 was released as an OTB kit, and then incorporated into the gen 5 that started replacing all further procurements) to avoid excessive bolt velocity. prior to this they were run pretty much with a specific KAC suppressor that has a "bleed" radius added to the ports in the baffles and the exit that meant they were less efficient that other designs, but worked great if you had to swim with them or run around in fine dust/sand. these were never run un-suppressed in the military and were intended to replace the Mk 18 that had issues with certain combinations of suppressor, environment, and ammunition.
Do you think a non suppressed rifle will ever be procured as an infantry rifle going forward? It seems like theyre putting cans on absolutely everything. I know like old m4s and m16s probably won't get them. But new rifles the military buys.
 
Do you think a non suppressed rifle will ever be procured as an infantry rifle going forward? It seems like theyre putting cans on absolutely everything. I know like old m4s and m16s probably won't get them. But new rifles the military buys.
there's not much of a reason not to run everything suppressed barring making sure it's optional and the weapon can function without it. somethings just are too onerous or pointless to suppress while it's yet another consumable part that you may as well use to your advantage. one aspect that will probably be tough is having both suppression and dust control in the same device. and once you get very short, or with the first shot fired, the flash moderation is functionally nil. suppressors also tend to trap heat and make you a glowing target for things that scan IR and suppressor sleeves only help with that for short periods of time and even then mostly just from the sides - better than nothing.
 
there's not much of a reason not to run everything suppressed barring making sure it's optional and the weapon can function without it. somethings just are too onerous or pointless to suppress while it's yet another consumable part that you may as well use to your advantage. one aspect that will probably be tough is having both suppression and dust control in the same device. and once you get very short, or with the first shot fired, the flash moderation is functionally nil. suppressors also tend to trap heat and make you a glowing target for things that scan IR and suppressor sleeves only help with that for short periods of time and even then mostly just from the sides - better than nothing.
I watched an interview with a British volunteer in the Ukrainian foreign legion. He said that for standard infantry, suppressors are more of a hindrance than a help. The primary reason is that they make the rifle dirtier, heavier, longer, and generally require more care for the rifle than if it were unsupressed. And that in static fighting positions like sitting in a trench, foxhole, bunker, or building, the signature mitigation is moot as everyone on both sides already has a pretty accurate idea as to where the other is. In fact the sound of a friendly rifle would alert people to an attempted enemy assault. He did however say that they are useful for offensive operations or specialty operations.
 
RTI unboxing videos are fun to watch because it's not you who's getting a rifle with a sewer pipe bore and half rotten furniture.
Absolutely. But with all the Bossman Jacks of guntube subconsciously shilling them (because just maybe you'll get a usable $200 Enfield!) there is a need to remind retards to stop funding I.O. Inc Royal Tiger Imports, who has on at least one occasion canceled a sale and relisted a product on Gun Broker, randomize/withhold in-stock numbers and alter price based on remaining rifle "quality".
 
I watched an interview with a British volunteer in the Ukrainian foreign legion. He said that for standard infantry, suppressors are more of a hindrance than a help. The primary reason is that they make the rifle dirtier, heavier, longer, and generally require more care for the rifle than if it were unsupressed. And that in static fighting positions like sitting in a trench, foxhole, bunker, or building, the signature mitigation is moot as everyone on both sides already has a pretty accurate idea as to where the other is. In fact the sound of a friendly rifle would alert people to an attempted enemy assault. He did however say that they are useful for offensive operations or specialty operations.
i mostly agree with the exception that suppressors for general issue are a situation tool like a grenade. use it and have it when you need it, in some situations it's rather pointless - which is why i mentioned that you may as well suppress everything and have it be optional. with improvements in battlefield infoscape and small unit tactics, extending SOF capabilities to specialists embedded in regular infantry i feel would be an excellent boon to a fire team.

overgassing from suppression is a design issue that can be eliminated with a variety of approaches. my experience is that if you have a suppressed weapon and you generally leave it suppressed 100% of the time it's in play. you aren't removing or adding the suppressor in the field very often, even i never did that when i had QD suppressors on a rifle. that sort of thing was a pistol-only type of utility and highly situational.
 
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Absolutely. But with all the Bossman Jacks of guntube subconsciously shilling them (because just maybe you'll get a usable $200 Enfield!) there is a need to remind retards to stop funding I.O. Inc Royal Tiger Imports, who has on at least one occasion canceled a sale and relisted a product on Gun Broker, randomize/withhold in-stock numbers and alter price based on remaining rifle "quality".
I was not aware of this business practice but I'm not all that surprised with the way the surplus market is these days.
 
Fellows, convince me to buy a chinese sks, or convince me not too. I'm cheap so I experience pain in my soul when I make large purchases.
Don't get anything in 762x39 right now because ammo is only getting more expensive. Unless you want to only shoot a box of ammo a year and just sit in your room and stare at it for the other 364 days a year. I'd recommend getting something in 556. If you want something communist looking, get a pioneer arms 5.56 AK. It the cheapest 5.56 AK that's not totally worthless dogshit(PSA). Other than that, just look for something in 556 that's within your price range.
 
Don't get anything in 762x39 right now because ammo is only getting more expensive. Unless you want to only shoot a box of ammo a year and just sit in your room and stare at it for the other 364 days a year. I'd recommend getting something in 556. If you want something communist looking, get a pioneer arms 5.56 AK. It the cheapest 5.56 AK that's not totally worthless dogshit(PSA). Other than that, just look for something in 556 that's within your price range.
hm that is a good point. I am in Canada though, our 5.56 options may be much more limited than you have in the states.
 
hm that is a good point. I am in Canada though, our 5.56 options may be much more limited than you have in the states.
Well shit i have no idea then. I don't even know the ammo situation in Canada. You might still be getting cheap chinese/russian ammo. I would go into a gun store or talk to other Canadian gun owners to get a good picture on the ammo situation.

If the price is relatively equal, I'd go with something in 556. Its just a better cartridge than 762x39. Browse the websites of various big name Canadian gun sellers to see what their 556 offerings look like.
 
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