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Devil's advocate: basically no one fires full auto and thousands of rounds per day. That's an edge case in US consumer firearms manufacturing.
BFLV is basically known for taking guns to their maximum endurance. It was never meant to showcase normal firing schedules, just what each gun can take before failure.
 
BFLV is basically known for taking guns to their maximum endurance. It was never meant to showcase normal firing schedules, just what each gun can take before failure.
It's neat still that you can actually learn a few things from what's just dumb fun entertainment.
 
Lucas is scrawny little Twink but everytime he sends the alphabet people and commies into a tism fit I can't help but like him a little bit.

Is the gear they make any good?
What I appreciate about Tactical Twink is that he does a lot to make guns more appealing culturally (Cawadoody and Tarkov vids) without pandering to wierd commies and trannies who decided to replace their Fallout: New Vegas fixation with firearms to eventually dilate their cranial cavity with. His company also ships fast.
 
I've heard stories about their sidecar holsters breaking, but outside that I'm not too sure.
I wonder if that is an issue inherent to sidecar-style holsters (specifically one-piece designs), since its a big wedge of kydex supporting a pistol and magazine nestled next to one of the hottest parts of the body with a lot of articulation points (waist, hips). I'm definitely interested in seeing how the hinge piece stacks up versus shock cord (like PHLSTER, T1C) for longevity.
 
Karl has once again collaborated with Capital L Leftoid and Chris Chan Pronoun Policer Robert Evans. This time on a podcast about the Book "Unintended Consequences". A "gun culture book" about a small war against the federal government waged by 2A advocates. This podcast only covers part of the book and it is stated their will be more podcasts.

-Evans calls Karl his buddy
-Evans complains about "problematic content" in the book
-Evans complains that the author doesn't simp for blacks hard enough by not making the entire book about them.
I've heard stories about their sidecar holsters breaking, but outside that I'm not too sure.
You probably heard stories about the Gen 1 Sidecars (which I think went through like 4 revisions over the course of the product lifespan so the stories you heard could have been regarding Gen 1.1 holsters.). The Gen 2 Sidecars haven't been out long enough to break.
I'm definitely interested in seeing how the hinge piece stacks up versus shock cord (like PHLSTER, T1C) for longevity.
I think I'd put my money on the Steel pin of the Gen 2 Sidecar, then again shock cord would probably be just fine for most people.
 
This seems like an old timer sort of thing. The sort of thing that my grandad's generation would have debated over.
In the last week, I've run into more .38 Super references than is reasonable:
  • Started reading Black Light again in which .38 Super is a plot point
  • Found a bunch .38 Super rounds in C: DDA
  • Paul Harrell makes a video on .38 Super
 
In the last week, I've run into more .38 Super references than is reasonable:
  • Started reading Black Light again in which .38 Super is a plot point
  • Found a bunch .38 Super rounds in C: DDA
  • Paul Harrell makes a video on .38 Super
The Number 38
 
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