Mega Rad Gun Thread

Just picked up an AK, was pretty cheap cause the dude made it from a parts kit custom built. I know a lot of people say they're dodgy but ehh I don't plan on shooting it very often and it looks pretty well made to me.
Wait, you picked up someones garage build AK? I'd be VERY fucking careful firing that. Probably have it checked out by a smith familiar with AKs first.
 
Just picked up an AK, was pretty cheap cause the dude made it from a parts kit custom built. I know a lot of people say they're dodgy but ehh I don't plan on shooting it very often and it looks pretty well made to me.
Don't fucking shoot that thing until you get it checked out by a gunsmith. Your life is not worth losing to Bubba's Russian Special.
 
Just picked up an AK, was pretty cheap cause the dude made it from a parts kit custom built. I know a lot of people say they're dodgy but ehh I don't plan on shooting it very often and it looks pretty well made to me.
Even if you're an anime avatar newfag, none of us wanna see you end up like Kentucky Ballistics. Get that thing inspected.
 
Also are there any modern era 30.06 rifles that come with iron sights as I was looking into bolt actions and like almost all had no iron sights.
You'll have to look into imports, US companies gave up on them for the most part.
Just picked up an AK, was pretty cheap cause the dude made it from a parts kit custom built. I know a lot of people say they're dodgy but ehh I don't plan on shooting it very often and it looks pretty well made to me.
Echoing the calls for you to take bubba's scrapgun to a smith.
At the very least buy a NO GO headspace gauge to make sure it wont blow up on you. Then get a stick longer than the barrel to push on the bolt from the muzzle end when it's closed to make sure it locks up. Remove the gas tube and plug one end of the barrel and blow air(Hard Mode: Don't use your mouth) through to make sure the gas port is drilled.
If it passes those it probably wont blow up. Probably.
 
FWIW, the Ruger used to have the reputation of being a pain in the ass to break down and reassemble; but I’ve heard that the latest versions have remedied that somewhat. But then, how often, if ever, do you need to disassemble a .22?
Null, I've heard that the latest versions of the Ruger have remedied that somewhat. But then, how often, if ever, do you need to disassemble a .22?
 
Null, I've heard that the latest versions of the Ruger have remedied that somewhat. But then, how often, if ever, do you need to disassemble a .22?
Depends on what .22, if you're shooting for precision or plinking and the quality of the ammo you're shooting. Also replacing parts (one of the benefits of .22 market is many aftermarket parts) is a lot easier with easier disassembly/assembly.
 
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Null, I've heard that the latest versions of the Ruger have remedied that somewhat. But then, how often, if ever, do you need to disassemble a .22?

I did it, to change out the stock and while I was doing that, decided to stripe clean it. Taking out the pins and putting them back in, was hard.

Though what are folk's thoughts on the Midwest Industries chasis build for the 10/22 as it looks interesting.
 
FWIW, the Ruger used to have the reputation of being a pain in the ass to break down and reassemble; but I’ve heard that the latest versions have remedied that somewhat. But then, how often, if ever, do you need to disassemble a .22?
The Mark IV makes it ridiculously easy - just drop the mag and check clear (which will cock the hammer), set to safe and then just push the button on the back and the whole barrel/bolt assembly just tips off.

As @Pocket Dragoon mentioned, you'll want to clean it pretty regularly since most .22 is pretty gross. You can get by with just boresnaking it for a range trip or two, but much more than that and it'll get nasty enough to make you want to take it apart and properly clean it.
 
Relax guys, this was sold on Gunbroker and went through an FFL, this wasn't some junkyard shit I got from some crackhead in the middle of nowhereistan.
Congrats, it has a serial number and qualifies as a firearm. Doesn't mean shit as to whether or not it's going to put a piece of the dustcover through your forehead. At least your next of kin will be able to lodge a complaint with GunBroker if it happens, though!

(Seriously though, you bought a garage build without even being able to inspect it in person first? Jesus Christ, dude.)
 
Congrats, it has a serial number and qualifies as a firearm. Doesn't mean shit as to whether or not it's going to put a piece of the dustcover through your forehead. At least your next of kin will be able to lodge a complaint with GunBroker if it happens, though!

(Seriously though, you bought a garage build without even being able to inspect it in person first? Jesus Christ, dude.)
It looks very high quality to me.
 
please have it inspected by a professional, anime friend. how much did it run you?
in fact why don't you show us what's going on under the hood?
 
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