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that's an old 70's era Colt 40 round magazine. i've used them a couple times to play with, and they work, but they're quite unwieldly and often have bolt hold open problems.extended USGI style magazine
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that's an old 70's era Colt 40 round magazine. i've used them a couple times to play with, and they work, but they're quite unwieldly and often have bolt hold open problems.extended USGI style magazine
For a rifle that can be shooting military surplus ammo, give me chrome every day of the week. Call me old fashioned but I just like it.nitrided barrels (nitrocarburizing treatments that have many trade names) is not a "plating" process. it is a surface treatment that penetrates and diffuses into the upper few microns (yes, microns) of barrel steel using a variety of variations on chemical salt baths and other processes. it is arguably better than traditional chrome plating in most ways other than actual literal debris in the bore.
A lever action rifle is fairly mechanically complex. This doesn't mean one should avoid them as they've proven they work and they've killed a lot of people and animals throughout history. I think if one is interested in accepting 'mechanically simpler and less rounds' a bolt-action rifle is the way to go.Really with revolvers (and lever actions) they just aren't broken. You may have less rounds, but there's just so much less to fuck up with. They'll kill just as well as they did 100 years ago
You're not wrong but it's not quite that broad. Drugs can lessen or even negate a pain-related or psychological stop from being shot. Still, even the most potent drug cocktail one can survive will do nothing against physiological disruptions such as rapid blood loss, skeletal/joint destruction, or CNS disruptions. I bet we all know this but I bring it up to reinforce the idea that it's time well spent to learn human anatomy so one understands what are good targets to aim for and how they'll shift position as people move in relation to you. One need not get super autistic about it.Well drugs change the game entirely. You just need quantity like a 17-20 round 9mm, critical hits to stuff like the heart or head if you have a 5 round revolver like me, or just to get out of there. For normal cases however, power matters less.
Damn shame the baddie lived another day. I guess that’s proof if you’re not carrying 50ae you’re risking your life on a daily basis.In the ensuing scuffle that person simply jammed the revolver against his attacker's body and emptied it.
Which is one reason why I got my brand new Model 60 yesterdaySo while I think it's a great idea to carry as much gun as you can, a snubbie can stop a fight just fine assuming one is willing and capable
Hold it right there.I think if one is interested in accepting 'mechanically simpler and less rounds' a bolt-action rifle is the way to go.
You talking like Ti coated BCG or actual gold? I have a silver coated one and it seems slicker and is easier to clean. YMMV.Are Gold BCGs a meme or good?
Will gold be better than chrome is any useful way? Corrosion maybe, but the very low hardness of gold can't be good at all for lifespan.You talking like Ti coated BCG or actual gold? I have a silver coated one and it seems slicker and is easier to clean. YMMV.
Im pretty sure the gold ones are just some sort of titanium nitride coating, not actual gold. Same as the one I have.Will gold be better than chrome is any useful way? Corrosion maybe, but the very low hardness of gold can't be good at all for lifespan.
I had a TiN BCG in my LMT. was easy to wipe off but i don't know if that was worth the extra $ i spent on it.Are Gold BCGs a meme or good?
I respect Bolt Action aficionados, but they just can't match the Wild West mystique of a good Lever-Action Rifle. Hell, I have better as a sidearm, but my SAA clone is probably my favorite revolver. I musta watched too many Clint and John Wayne westerns growing up.A lever action rifle is fairly mechanically complex. This doesn't mean one should avoid them as they've proven they work and they've killed a lot of people and animals throughout history. I think if one is interested in accepting 'mechanically simpler and less rounds' a bolt-action rifle is the way to go.
I guess it's this Tin stuff.You talking like Ti coated BCG or actual gold? I have a silver coated one and it seems slicker and is easier to clean. YMMV.
For shits and giggles, I've stuck a Magpul D60 on my Ruger American Ranch.Hold it right there.
The Mauser rifles had a modified variant with a 20 round magazine.
And most modern magazine fed bolt action rifles can hold just as many.
i have a Benelli M2 that i've managed to get to run the Aguila mini shells fairly well, but it required a modified lifter that i cut and bent a finger from the bottom left hand side, to stop the shell from coming rearward too far. additionally i use a slightly shortened light action spring (designed for dove loads) and added a silicon buffer stop at the end to shorten the bolt's travel to a bit farther than the where the modified finger is in the lifter that provides ejection. after a great deal of fiddling it works, but the shotgun with these parts is effectively mini-shell only and isn't any better than a dove gun or 20ga other than capacity. not worth it to offer the service at my shop anyway. the Winchester 1300 and clones can run the mini shells pretty well without any modifications and once you get the rhythm going you can bang them out pretty fast.Can automatic shotguns be tuned to run those Aquila min-shells reliably?
TiN (titanium nickel) is generally a brown color, but when applied thinly can be golden in color. it is intended to be a very hard, slick, and corrosion resistant coating that competes with more traditional chrome and the alternate NiB (nickel boron) coating. the problem is that these are often easy to apply sloppily and often the additional hardness is an un-needed additional wear inside the carrier, along the carrier's guide rails, and when interacting with the barrel extension can introduce unwanted wear as well on the often softer barrel steel. P6 tool steel (Carpenter 15I guess it's this Tin stuff.
Knew you had a shop, somehow. How'd you break into it? My dream is to gunsmith for a living. Thought about SDI, but institutes of higher learning always seem to be sheisty. Thought about word of mouth, but not sure entirely what goes into doing it as a career. I fixed more than more share for friends or as favors, but eventually would like to do it to pay bills, not just have fun.not worth it to offer the service at my shop anyway.
They're also more user-friendly to those who are inexperienced with guns. The manual of arms, specifically how to ensure the gun is unloaded, is so much simpler than a semiauto, it gives normies much more peace of mind. A lot of people think guns can just "go off" and with a revolver where you can simply push a button to render the gun obviously safe, that gives inexperienced people a big relief. I've taken non-gun people out shooting, or even just to the gun show, and they approach revolvers much less tense than semiautos.Really with revolvers (and lever actions) they just aren't broken. You may have less rounds, but there's just so much less to fuck up with. They'll kill just as well as they did 100 years ago
a lot of first hand experience in the military and years of becoming someone people could trust to do stuff with their weapons, then a background in the needed technical skills (collegiate level machining, mechanical design, industrial product design and drafting courses, et c), a short few years doing professional armory work as a reserve deputy for my county's sheriff's office after i got tired of dealing with bailiff and jail duties, then opening my own place when enough people wanted custom work done on personal firearms that i could do so, especially when i had the prior experience in things like battle rattle, duty gear, and was a consistent presence at various shooting events and clubs.Knew you had a shop, somehow. How'd you break into it?