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Savage Lee Enfield I bought years ago. I don't like .303 at all, and I think the most available ammo right now is indian shit. I probably have 300 rounds of .303 but it'll last me years at this rate.Hey there kiwi crew, is there a gun you rarely shoot?
Do you not like it? What are your issues with it? I "want" one but I want other things moreI probably took out my vhs 2 once or twice.
Savage Lee Enfield I bought years ago. I don't like .303 at all, and I think the most available ammo right now is indian shit. I probably have 300 rounds of .303 but it'll last me years at this rate.
Other than that I only have one gun I've never shot and its an 1889 Italian bodeo. I actually have ammo for it, but it is in poor shape and the revolver is out of time anyways. I could just manually index it but I doubt it would go off.
Do you not like it? What are your issues with it? I "want" one but I want other things more
I do wonder if this means we can get the Finnish stockpiles of comblock ammo and rk 95/62Ms parts kits since theyre switching over to SAKO AR15 variants in 556
CMMG makes an adapter kit for colt mags
We've been over this before, scorpion mags are the best.
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That's subjective and you know it. The PSA designed for scorpion mags have have the LRBHO crack the magwell on a few of them in the first 30-150 rounds. PSA site hosts clear pics of customer disappointments. If my glock 33 sticks haven't given me a problem they're not a problem. If you can find an out of the box scorpion mag lower that mates with the CMMG radial delayed blowback I'll concede there might be something to this. The one guy I read of had to do a ton of work to upper/lower/magcatch/feedramp to make a RDB system work with a scorpion mag setup, And you'll notice everyone in this picture but the Glock magazine is making the 9mm take the "leap of faith" prior to meeting the chamber. I'm not a fan.
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The magazine canting or bowing forward as God intended does look far better. I'm going for reliability not aesthetics.
One thing I like about the CMMG AR pattern 9mm mags is that they solve that issue by incorporating a ramp into the magazine itself (it looks like the EndoMags do a similar thing):That's subjective and you know it. The PSA designed for scorpion mags have have the LRBHO crack the magwell on a few of them in the first 30-150 rounds. PSA site hosts clear pics of customer disappointments. If my glock 33 sticks haven't given me a problem they're not a problem. If you can find an out of the box scorpion mag lower that mates with the CMMG radial delayed blowback I'll concede there might be something to this. The one guy I read of had to do a ton of work to upper/lower/magcatch/feedramp to make a RDB system work with a scorpion mag setup, And you'll notice everyone in this picture but the Glock magazine is making the 9mm take the "leap of faith" prior to meeting the chamber. I'm not a fan.
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The magazine canting or bowing forward as God intended does look far better. I'm going for reliability not aesthetics.

Why?Im keeping the usp compact as stock as possible with the internals.
I rarely fire my CZ 550 in .375 H&H. I bought a Mossberg 940JM that I've never fired.Hey there kiwi crew, is there a gun you rarely shoot?
I have a decked out zastava m92 that I sbr'd. I honestly put a lot of time and money into it and 7.62x39 is just not worth buying anymore.Hey there kiwi crew, is there a gun you rarely shoot? I probably took out my vhs 2 once or twice.
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free lower and optic in 10 seconds flat
I ran the CMMG conversion inserts with the ejector on the mag for awhile and each would start to have issues after 3-400 rounds. Ended up grabbing the Sylvan glock mag adapter and have had no issues with it. I think all the issues stemmed from the ejector portion being plastic and deforming.One thing I like about the CMMG AR pattern 9mm mags is that they solve that issue by incorporating a ramp into the magazine itself (it looks like the EndoMags do a similar thing):
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At any rate, I'm only about 400 rounds in, but haven't had any issues with this setup so far.
Why not? Ive already dealt with tolerance stacking in the USP, I dont want to worry about it in what Im EDCingWhy?
I have a decked out zastava m92 that I sbr'd. I honestly put a lot of time and money into it and 7.62x39 is just not worth buying anymore.
I was merely curious. All the USPs I ever tried had some rather shitty service-level trigger pulls. I mean, I know they're service pistols at the end of the day but even so...Why not? Ive already dealt with tolerance stacking in the USP, I dont want to worry about it in what Im EDCing
I have an SA conversion block. I did have to print a thin (somewhere around 1 or 2mm) shim "ring" that goes around the block and enforces the space between the bottom of the magwell and the "lip" of the conversion block to get the magazines to reliably seat with the mag catch. I considered drilling and tapping for a set screw, but then I got a 3d printer. Probably just variation between lowers; I assume some lowers seat okay by default. I also don't use the locking screw that goes in the top of the block, so the block can be swapped in and out without tools. Aside from that no issues.The only gripe I keep hearing is some need to be tuned for ideal angle and ideal height the magazine is lifted to. The better brands have set screws so you can play with them and find the sweet spot.
I'm going for reliability not aesthetics.

(for posterity here is that one guy)If you can find an out of the box scorpion mag lower that mates with the CMMG radial delayed blowback I'll concede there might be something to this.


Thats why im putting the LEM trigger kit in, its HK, its stock...I was merely curious. All the USPs I ever tried had some rather shitty service-level trigger pulls. I mean, I know they're service pistols at the end of the day but even so...
The fly cutter seems out of place, everything else they're doing looks crude in comparison. Do those side surfaces need precision to seat in? It seems like something they'd just hit with that grinder they're using anyways. And then they hammer the finished surface flat against a solid insert?Hello saar, I'm back with more paki gunsmithing. This time it's AK mags, and admittedly the end product looks serviceable.
