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Yes. I am gonna try printing some.Doesn't that upper only take a special rimless 12GA?
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Yes. I am gonna try printing some.Doesn't that upper only take a special rimless 12GA?
But what about that bit on the bottom of the shell that holds the primer?Yes. I am gonna try printing some.
Drill press to dig it to depthBut what about that bit on the bottom of the shell that holds the primer?
My 20" heavy barrel loves the shit out of M118LR and will happily punch tiny groups all day long with it.I have a Howa 1500 in .308, solid rifle that consistently shoots sub-MOA with factory match ammo. Varmint barrel however, so I wouldn't want to go traipsing through the woods with it.
I was thinking the same thing and explaining that to my father, but couldn't think of any examples besides Panzer as well. He doesn't know too much about guns but looks at his PSA emails and all that, and I usually have to talk him out of thinks like a .22 magnum revolver or 10mm handgun.Maybe I am just suffering from the Mandela effect, but weren't there a ton of turkshit shotgun importers and "manufacturers" who stole the names of defunct German companies or German words? My buddy and I are discussing it and neither of us are able to find anything other than Spandau and Panzer arms.
Stoeger is a big one.Maybe I am just suffering from the Mandela effect, but weren't there a ton of turkshit shotgun importers and "manufacturers" who stole the names of defunct German companies or German words? My buddy and I are discussing it and neither of us are able to find anything other than Spandau and Panzer arms.
Aww come on, those are fun!!.22 magnum revolver
Charles daly, now a importer of strictly turk shit used to import some of the finest german made guns available in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Their various "Prussian model" shotguns included some of the most expensive guns in the world at the time. some still command prices of over 5,000 dollars. especially the fully deep carved engraved examples like this one:Maybe I am just suffering from the Mandela effect, but weren't there a ton of turkshit shotgun importers and "manufacturers" who stole the names of defunct German companies or German words? My buddy and I are discussing it and neither of us are able to find anything other than Spandau and Panzer arms.
Not just German, but they hijacked the Tokarev name as well.Maybe I am just suffering from the Mandela effect, but weren't there a ton of turkshit shotgun importers and "manufacturers" who stole the names of defunct German companies or German words? My buddy and I are discussing it and neither of us are able to find anything other than Spandau and Panzer arms.
Wandered over to MAC/Sturmgewehr's channel because I noticed he looks old as fuck and I wanted to see if he was still shilling dumb bullshit(he is)
Turns out he broke the news a few months back that a German company moved to the US to continue production on repro German guns(Sturmgewehr 44, FG42, MP40, VG 1-5 and SteyrGB[???])
Who wants a knockoff Sturmgewehr for 6.5k?
https://youtube.com/watch?v=BT08wrXXm68 (Invidious)
Fenix Ammunition's Twitter sparing with corrupt Michigan politicians has resulted in them drafting a blatantly unconstitutional law to criminalize his tweets:
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10.5" is a crappy length from the standpoint of reliable function due to very short 'dwell time' (pressure time). 11.5", or longer, gives a big improvement in running more smoothly. LMT quality is good, but I wouldn't go with the FSB unless you are cloning. Building yourself can yield good results, especially if you're going to suppress it, because you can pick a reduced gas port barrel.What does everyone think of the LMT 10.5" upper?
I don't get it, aren't Merkel, and Purdey guns much more expensive than that?Their various "Prussian model" shotguns included some of the most expensive guns in the world at the time. some still command prices of over 5,000 dollars.
That's about how much I'd spend on a barrel alone.$300 AR
Can't have suppressors. flash hiders, or AR pistols where I live. Only option is to AOW or to go the non-NFA route.10.5" is a crappy length from the standpoint of reliable function due to very short 'dwell time' (pressure time). 11.5", or longer, gives a big improvement in running more smoothly. LMT quality is good, but I wouldn't go with the FSB unless you are cloning. Building yourself can yield good results, especially if you're going to suppress it, because you can pick a reduced gas port barrel.