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How much are they overcharging for these paperweights?
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$150, per the website. Also, is that a silver sharpie he's signing them with? Because you can literally wipe those off with your finger with very little effort.How much are they overcharging for these paperweights?
I'd hope at least a paint-pen; but I haven't seen Sinistral arguing with anyone making the same observation, so it's probably a sharpie.$150, per the website. Also, is that a silver sharpie he's signing them with? Because you can literally wipe those off with your finger with very little effort.
There's no probably about it, it is a silver sharpie. Only the best for KE Arms customers, right @SinistralRifleman.I'd hope at least a paint-pen; but I haven't seen Sinistral arguing with anyone making the same observation, so it's probably a sharpie.
Couldn't even have him just fucking electropen the slides? The hell guys.There's no probably about it, it is a silver sharpie. Only the best for KE Arms customers, right @SinistralRifleman.
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How much are they overcharging for these paperweights?
I remember like 10-12 years ago Classic Arms had a giant inventory of Kimel AP-9 polymer frames for $14.95 each. 10 actual functional pistol frames that you could theoretically build guns on, vs. a paperweight with an e-celeb signature on them, for the same price. Really makes you think.$150, per the website. Also, is that a silver sharpie he's signing them with? Because you can literally wipe those off with your finger with very little effort.
There is a reason I buy my Gat's in store, supports a buisness I like and not some scalper fuck.Can't wait to see these on Gunjoker and TacSwap for $500.
TacSwap is actually really awesome and those guys deserve more support, you just see stupid shit on there sometimes.There is a reason I buy my Gat's in store, supports a buisness I like and not some scalper fuck.
On Copper Impact rounds, here's a video from Field and Stream on the 125 grain 6.5 Creedmoor load. Not my 300 win mag I was looking for but it works. Seems to have deep penetration but only ok expansion.
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F&S Bullet Lab: Testing the 6.5 Creedmoor Winchester Deer Season Copper Impact XP
There's a lot of 6.5 Creedmoor loads out there and not all of them are designed specifically for shooting big-game animals at long range. We tested the Winch...youtu.be
That’s usually the case with copper bullets. For comparison 6.5 creedmoor 129gr Core Lokt tipped that F&S shot had about .100” more expansion, 10” less penetration, and lost about 30% of its weight. It’s a trade off depending on what you plan to do. If you want long range performance that will still knock down a moose at 500yds then copper impact is your friend. If you are hunting east of the Mississippi where the animals are at most 200lb you are probably fine with Soft Point bullets.There is a reason I buy my Gat's in store, supports a buisness I like and not some scalper fuck.
On Copper Impact rounds, here's a video from Field and Stream on the 125 grain 6.5 Creedmoor load. Not my 300 win mag I was looking for but it works. Seems to have deep penetration but only ok expansion.
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F&S Bullet Lab: Testing the 6.5 Creedmoor Winchester Deer Season Copper Impact XP
There's a lot of 6.5 Creedmoor loads out there and not all of them are designed specifically for shooting big-game animals at long range. We tested the Winch...youtu.be
Daniel Defense has the H9 patent and actually did send out surveys to gauge interest in a product line, they have Steel, Aluminum, and Polymer frame options I believe, in multiple sizes, a compact, full size and longslide I think. Notably, the dust cover wasn't sunk as low as on the production H9s, so maybe they said fuck it to the setup that was on there, or just figured out a less retarded way to do it. Also, shamefully I must admit I bought an H9. LGS had it for fairly cheap and I figured what the hell, I can probably sell it to some dipshit for more than I paid for it based on Ian and Kucksarda hyping it. It's a nice gun, probably not worth whatever they were asking MSRP, but it's nice.I remember like 10-12 years ago Classic Arms had a giant inventory of Kimel AP-9 polymer frames for $14.95 each. 10 actual functional pistol frames that you could theoretically build guns on, vs. a paperweight with an e-celeb signature on them, for the same price. Really makes you think.
As far as "patent limbo" goes, the bankruptcy was Chapter 7, so all assets were sold to pay debts. Somebody out there has the H9 patent. I doubt they'll do anything with it.
Beardos on Instagram thought it was cool, ergo you should run out and buy one.What exactly was it that was supposed to make the H9 so amazing and groundbreaking? A slim grip and a low bore axis?
Low bore axis, thats it.What exactly was it that was supposed to make the H9 so amazing and groundbreaking? A slim grip and a low bore axis?
What exactly was it that was supposed to make the H9 so amazing and groundbreaking? A slim grip and a low bore axis?
It wasn't even really that low, they just choked up on the grip (which itself is long as hell); sorta like the Steyr M9, Cz-75, etc.Low bore axis, thats it.