MrJokerRager
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As a quick experiment, I folded a sock and wedged it between my hip and the holster. Seems to have done the trick. Now the real question is finding a way to prevent the sock from getting lost during, say, a trip to the restroom.
I wouldn't hold my breath on this.
Actually, metal powders are toxic, so maybe you should hold your breath.
The machines I've seen flow Argon thru the chamber to keep vaporized powder from covering everything in the chamber. Also I think the inert gas also serves to prevent metal powder fires/explosions. And when all said and done, parts often have to be 'baked' to relieve internal stresses in between layers; ie. Hot laser melting substrate on top of Completed cold layers.
Also, the surface finish you get from boiling metal is poopoo, often needs finish machining
I'd put my bets on some kind of novel breakthrough on an existing subtractive technology. I seem to recall a guy on YouTube who made an EDM (electro discharge machining) rig out of an ender3
Leather and fabric holsters had to get modified to hell and back before the advent of kydex, duct tape and half-assed sewing was a huge savior. Nobody's meant to look at it and if it looks good it's not comfortable.It's one hell of a ghetto solution, but if it's stupid and it works, it's not stupid
I typically carry at 4 or 5 to help with that, but I don't do much bending or lifting anymore.Carrying that thing at the 3 makes a noticeable shelf on my shirt
Vedder makes holster pads that can be cut down and stuck on. Other suggestions of Velcro and tape work tooAs a quick experiment, I folded a sock and wedged it between my hip and the holster. Seems to have done the trick. Now the real question is finding a way to prevent the sock from getting lost during, say, a trip to the restroom.
Mills, lathes and EDM CNC machines seem like the best bet for the D.I.Y. crowd. I say this mostly because that FGC-9 gun had a jig for EDM machining the barrel and milling jigs have been around for a while. Not sure why that EDM trick has only seemed to be used once. I think with jigs you could probably rig up some really complex stuff. It won't be anything that would put a sinker to shame I'm sure but it'd probably be enough that the alternative would be a few different set ups on a mill or something.I seem to recall a guy on YouTube who made an EDM (electro discharge machining) rig out of an ender3
It's interesting to me that FRTs actually got away with "erm ackshully"ing the ATF with their definitions. It's pretty obvious what the spirit of the law is but I won't complain. Just now it makes the NFA seem more and more of a silly relic than it actually doing anything worth while. With the possibility of the hearing protection act, braces and FRTs on the table is there any reason at all not to just drop SBRs and MGs too while they're at it? Other than of course all the form holder and SOT guys getting upset.Some dude on youtube here is developing a 3 postion FRT setup for HK roller delay guns.
Its not that simplethere any reason at all not to just drop SBRs and MGs too while they're at it?
Oh I totally agree on this and most of your other points, which I'll get back to. I realize it takes time but it's confounding to me how pistols are fine but SBRs are too concealable unless you cut another quarter of an inch of material off and carve a hole into the stock. The thing that allows you to fire a gun in what may as well be full auto with one extra step isn't really that big of a leap from full auto fire as far as most people can tell. I realize all these things have to pass in the court of public opinion, and that's why I actually think it'd pretty much be ripping off the same bandaid. To someone that's never shot a gun before the belt loop bump fire, bump stock, binary trigger and FRT may as well just be an auto sear, hell Jerry Miculek's finger may as well also be included as an auto sear. For these people it's not suddenly less rapid firing because "actually you pull the trigger each time." we all know that only exists to loophole. It may as well be functionally the same thing when you know nothing about firearms. Never mind that some guns have a slower full auto rate of fire than semi auto rifles.That's why I've suggested as of late, that gun legislation should focus on loosening C&R, Antique, and import restrictions
I think what's actually softening opinions on full-auto is that neither the ATF nor local police are nabbing kids posting about their autosears on Instagram as it is. Gun laws are rarely applied in the event of a murder if they aren't already on the hook for bail jumping and the arresting officer just wants to tack on another charge to be discarded.binary trigger and FRT
>go into the office shitter after a long day of writing the nword on a spreadsheetNow the real question is finding a way to prevent the sock from getting lost during, say, a trip to the restroom.
I carry a Glock 19 aiwb and no one notices or cares when I’m just in a simple tshirt. At most they’ll think it’s a belt buckle or medical device. Even cops don’t notice when I carry in places where I’m not supposed to. You just stop caring after awhile about printing because everyone else isn’t going to notice.I might reserve carrying my Glock for the colder months. Carrying that thing at the 3 makes a noticeable shelf on my shirt, which makes it way too obvious I have a gun there, so I'll want either a hoodie or a coat to help conceal it
Pretty much anyone can successfully carry a 19. I know 5’2” 110lb women who successfully carry a 19 with optic in a non permissive workplace.I carry a Glock 19 aiwb and no one notices or cares when I’m just in a simple tshirt. At most they’ll think it’s a belt buckle or medical device. Even cops don’t notice when I carry in places where I’m not supposed to. You just stop caring after awhile about printing because everyone else isn’t going to notice.
Pretty much anyone can successfully carry a 19. I know 5’2” 110lb women who successfully carry a 19 with optic in a non permissive workplace.
Those who know what to look for don't care, those who don't know wont notice. It's good all around in this day and age. Just don't fuss with it. My only gripe with carry methods is that shoulder rigs often pull on your shirt and makes you look like a bum.printing
Random piece of advice for any and all, do not take a nap in a chair while wearing a shoulder rig. Waking up after sleeping on your gun hurts like a motherfucker.shoulder rig
Like I said, it's probably me being overly self-conscious. I live in a conservative area, so I've seen open carriers shopping at our store from time-to-time. The laws here permit conceal carrying if I have so much as a driver's license, so I'm not going to run into any legal trouble either.I carry a Glock 19 aiwb and no one notices or cares when I’m just in a simple tshirt. At most they’ll think it’s a belt buckle or medical device. Even cops don’t notice when I carry in places where I’m not supposed to. You just stop caring after awhile about printing because everyone else isn’t going to notice.