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You're right, you can give them all to me along with all of your GlocksI spent a thousand dollars on 9mm for nothing.
I would suggest not to drink and post because you sperged out and changed your train of thought like 3 times.Little Sammy Hyde did a no no yesterday, actftully I don't want this to get into pol sperg but my sis was with the SS when it went down. She's in banking and a branch she's in charge of got robbed. I still am not sure it wasn't her..
Ok so, bring a new question, mrs found me these fake supressors,online. It's an empty tube that looks like a can but 50 bucks no stamp. Now she wants to get us one for the 870 we have thats more "HD" themed.
So what's the deal with em? In theory the long empty tube would help with flash I said not to order one since the gun is on the list of grab ready and we shouldn't tart up something we trust for safety.
If they aren't too bad, also when you shoot "hot" 30 carbine that makes quite the bark so to speak, that's her to got to for HD and she'd feel cool.
It'll be gone in about 2 months sweetheartYou're right, you can give them all to me along with all of your Glocks
that's incredible. tomlinson's glock dookie just turned me around and he's now my favorite lolcow.He must be very very fat to "conceal" his Chineseium boat anchor
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If this is your first look at him, I'm gonna spoil a bit of lore.an aluminum muzzle brake is absolute haram, tank designs on pistols tend to be garbage, you usually want either a 15 or 23 degree V or many smaller ports vs a few large ones this is because the high burn rate in short barrels often produce excessive pressures at the muzzle and a tank brake can be very blinding, more than what some might expect. the combination of heat, blast, and very fast moving small particles tend to chew up aluminum brakes on anything hotter than a .22LR or maybe .25 or .32 ACP. this is why nobody sane will use an aluminum brake on pretty much any defensive weapon other than like the shell of a suppressor for light duty use. 9mm is pushing up against the edge of what's safe in it if it's shot with any meaningful schedule.
also lol at the light, but a cheap used Fenix or Streamlight is under $100 and widely available. ThruNite TW10 is about as "low tier" as i would recommend to someone for a defense pistol. grip extensions are whatever, cheap ones are often ill fitted and can pop off with rough use, but if it works it works.
and wtf kind of grip is that? it's not cupping, but that's not a support grip i'm familiar with, the thumb looks like it would interfere with controls or slide movement and people stopped using the off hand's index finger on the trigger guard in the 90's, nobody does that shit anymore. lastly being his head down to the gun instead of squaring up and bringing the gun into his vision is a recipe to shoot too low.
ha ha yea, what kind of a looooooser would file striations into the trigger guard of a BUL because he totally holds index on guard, haha.and wtf kind of grip is that? it's not cupping, but that's not a support grip i'm familiar with, the thumb looks like it would interfere with controls or slide movement and people stopped using the off hand's index finger on the trigger guard in the 90's, nobody does that shit anymore. lastly being his head down to the gun instead of squaring up and bringing the gun into his vision is a recipe to shoot too low.
It's called being retarded, I do that sober. But I do thank you for the reminder of OPSECI would suggest not to drink and post because you sperged out and changed your train of thought like 3 times.
1. You know people can probably look your sister up based on that, right?
2. Fake suppressors are just tubes.
3. All they do is add length which is counter-intuitive to HD setups.
4. ok
yes. 18.5" barrel as CA laws more or less say anything that fires or can fire a fixed shot shell that's also smooth bore is a shotgun. that means 18.5" barrel. the normal shockwave is 14".What's different about this version from the rest? Slightly longer barrel?
use a flash hider if you want to eliminate flash. but the increased barrel length does somewhat reduce flash by allowing gasses to cool and expand as well as offer a longer barrel to burn more powder.if flash it helped kept down
the squared trigger guard and serrations was intended to be used with the index finger for stability with a two hands hold introduced in the mid 70's in europe for the SIG 220 (in 7.65x21mm) and became popular as a way to better control automatic pistols with the support hand. while some other pistols had squared (or sloped) trigger guards, they weren't serrated until later on. the Glock P80 had a textured portion there, but no serrations as it was still not really wide spread but the squared trigger guard was catching on as convenient for it. after the mid 90's it was found that the thumbs forward position was more optimal by US shooters and the trigger guard wasn't needed to be used that way anymore. it was kept as a design feature as the squared front was nice for lights and stuff to rest against for stability and some shooters on larger pistols still used it that way to help control muzzle flip in powerful cartridges in polymer framed pistols.Alright, if they didn't want to me do it, why is the Jericho's so perfectly made to fit that long ass booger flinger?
AK-12 Obr. 2020, you can tell it's not a Obr. 2018 by the Diopter rear sight and what little you can see of the stock and not a Obr. 2023 by the lack of the left side safety.
My Canik has serrations on the front, but no rail, so it's definitely meant for index finger hold. For me it's really comfortable and gives me a good indication of yaw since I have a positive, high grip contact point to feel.Alright, if they didn't want to me do it
Yes, actually. But it has to have an 18.5" barrel instead of the standard 14 which kinda defeats the purpose of it being an non NFA SBS. Just get a Mossberg 590 and put whatever grip you want on it.Hey dudes, I'm looking to buy a Mossberg Shockwave and have been seeing a lot of CA compliant versions. What's different about this version from the rest? Slightly longer barrel?
What's your budget for a revolver?Figured I'd post this here:
My go-to 9mm range ammo is usually Federal American Eagle or Sellier and Bellot. Both have worked quite well for my needs and such. In terms of carry, either Hornady Critical Duty/Defense (depending on barrel size) HP and Federal HST have worked great for my needs. Last year I found a good sale on this lead-free ammo for range: 1776 USA 9mm Lead Free 90 Grain. It's ran through just fine out of my P365, G26, 92fs, and P-07. However, I think they aren't being made anymore. I also personally don't buy from manufactures (and their brands), that aren't well established; also stuff that is made in Turkey (tried some Turkish 5.56 a bit ago, was dirty as heck). Lastly, out of all the ammo out there (for 9mm), I've had the most issues with Winchester and their sub-brands.
On a second note, my next gun will probably finally be a revolver. I'm thinking either a Ruger Wrangler or Super Wrangler, or a good .357 (that can easily shoot .38 special, iirc is most .357 guns). Looking for recommendations on what to get if I go the route of a .357 (possibly for carrying, but I'm fine with the P365) and what to look for in a reliable revolver. I want to add that I am southpaw, granted I don't mind using any kind of revolver (I really want a top break, but that'll be later on down the line in terms of what I want/needs).
The polymer upper for one.Is there any reason I should not purchase this firearm?
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