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In the past year I've been suggested countless "fastest way to get kicked off a range!" shorts made by dumb niggers who laugh about it, because I guess getting thrown off a range is something to be proud off. And then there's all the videos of dumb niggers shooting in their hood backyards, shooting from their house/car, etc. My suggested video list is pretty hilarious sometimes though, once the algorithm decided I wanted to laugh/cringe at dumb niggers being reckless & criminal with firearms.Have some black people on YouTube Shorts.
Blacks are the single greatest argument against the 2nd Amendment.In the past year I've been suggested countless "fastest way to get kicked off a range!" shorts made by dumb niggers who laugh about it, because I guess getting thrown off a range is something to be proud off. And then there's all the videos of dumb niggers shooting in their hood backyards, shooting from their house/car, etc. My suggested video list is pretty hilarious sometimes though, once the algorithm decided I wanted to laugh/cringe at dumb niggers being reckless & criminal with firearms.
Blacks are the single greatest argument against the 2nd Amendment.
I will say, with DA, it can get smooth after a lot of rounds. My Model 36 is smooth man; you can just tell it was fired a bunch before I owned it. Sad to hear that on the pull on the Rhino though, but that partially could be lack of rounds thru it. Your opinion?@Pocket Dragoon, the Rhino trigger is still not amazing. It's pretty heavy, but the thing that makes DA challenging is more the lack of smoothness - the whole pull has a really weird, "lumpy" quality - you can basically feel how weird the lockwork is under those side plates.
That said, I still love shooting the thing.
Mine has had probably around 1500-2k through it. Pretty sure it's as as broken in as it gets. That said, it's also pretty early production, so maybe things changed?I will say, with DA, it can get smooth after a lot of rounds. My Model 36 is smooth man; you can just tell it was fired a bunch before I owned it. Sad to hear that on the pull on the Rhino though, but that partially could be lack of rounds thru it. Your opinion?
Could just be the design then, the Rhino is funkyMine has had probably around 1500-2k through it. Pretty sure it's as as broken in as it gets. That said, it's also pretty early production, so maybe things changed?
Mine was built this year, and the trigger is not at all how people are describing. I've seen references around that they reworked it a few years ago too so that's probably it.That said, it's also pretty early production, so maybe things changed?
Blacks are the single greatest argument for and against the 2nd Amendment.
This all strikes me as parasocial e-daddy shit. That's my reaction because it involves a youtube channel and redditfags. Don't know Pew Science and I'llhave to watch some of his videos. as I stopped paying attention to guntube years ago. What does the industry owe this guy? Can he still not make videos? Granted, I'm supportive of him if his stuff is good because suppressor reviews were shit for a long time and started with guys telling you to listen to the video for which was louder with no understanding that they were going to be sound gated on video. Go to a place that rents them and try a couple or go to a machine gun shoot if you want. I think a standard is good so consumers can compare, but it's easy to get lost in the weeds over similar numbers. That's true for any hobby.There's some drama in the metal tube with washers welded inside enthusiast community over sound testing
TLDR: Redditors are sucking Jay from Pew Science's dick and mad that some suppressor companies are trying to create a new performance standard.
Also Icarus Precision is working on mounting a Sig M17 MRDS to a Glock slide and offering such a conversion as a custom service. Not really a game changer but I thought it was neat
Imagine that gif of the dude in the colonial courtroom unfurling a scroll going across the entire room.I liked your comment but thought it could be expanded on.
Early prototypes were built to compete in People's Liberation Army's 5.8mm suppressed submachine gun project. The first prototypes had a secondary feed option, with a pistol magazine inserted into the pistol grip in addition to the distinctive helical magazine inserted at the feed-port located at the rear of the weapon, which makes the magazine works like a dual-purpose gunstock. Once the primary magazine had been exhausted, the shooter could switch to the secondary magazine to sustain firing. The rear-feed design was changed during the testing due to the inconvenience in ergonomics, also the firearms expert felt the feed-hole at the gun rear aesthetically unpleasing."
So the chinks have decided to find out why nobody uses helical mags. That seam behind the grip looks like some shit I'd do with my dad's lighter to fix a leaky squirt gun. Though, every 80s and 90s low budget action movie made me want a Calico.
Hate to be that guy, but the Norks use helical mags for their AKs. At least, the Kims personal guard does because they've been photographed several times. Unfortunately they've never been seen outside of North Korea so no one knows how well they function.So the chinks have decided to find out why nobody uses helical mags.
I just looked, and now I'm intensely curious how exactly they can remove a longitudinally flush magazine with fucking rock-and lock lugs for an AK receiver.Hate to be that guy, but the Norks use helical mags for their AKs. At least, the Kims personal guard does because they've been photographed several times. Unfortunately they've never been seen outside of North Korea so no one knows how well they function.
The exception that proves the rule.Hate to be that guy, but the Norks use helical mags for their AKs. At least, the Kims personal guard does because they've been photographed several times. Unfortunately they've never been seen outside of North Korea so no one knows how well they function.
I'll buy that they pose with helical mags, but I highly doubt that the Kim family bodyguard uses their guns on anybody who doesn't stop clapping first.Hate to be that guy, but the Norks use helical mags for their AKs. At least, the Kims personal guard does because they've been photographed several times. Unfortunately they've never been seen outside of North Korea so no one knows how well they function.
The closest I can figure is instead of locking at the front of the mag-well they lock at the rear; replacing the standard mag release paddle with a button/lever on the receiver (just above where the original release should be).I just looked, and now I'm intensely curious how exactly they can remove a longitudinally flush magazine with fucking rock-and lock lugs for an AK receiver.