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Hell using 10 rounders and target shooting at a no more than moderate pace mine gets hot, wood AK handgaurds just kind of suck at heat retention, theres a reason they replaced them with poly handgaurds with heat shields.
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What you would do is email ahead of time with your range of interest and set an appointment
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Commodorefan64 I'm all for distrusting the government but the fluoride thing is ridiculous it is absolutely harmless to the human body
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Jake Raupp Ahh, well those people, are what we call "Potato's"
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funcounting the design is hard to adapt to larger caliber as if you look at the nagant action the part that pushes the cylinder forward is a piece of metal milled out of the trigger that physicaly pushes the cylinder forward into the front of the gun. it also gives the nagant its notoriously bad trigger pull. if you applied that to a larger caliber you would need a even thicker tab. which would result in a even worse trigger pull. even if the parts where perfectly polished any grain of sand dirt or dust would devolve it into a full body effort to get the trigger pulled.
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Paul Driftmier they do basically the MG-3 is the MG42 design modified to fire 7.62x51. infact early MG3s (called MG1s and MG2s where original MG-42s with the barrels and bolt faces swaped for 7.62
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What can I say? I find contradictions to be jocose. you must be a very dry person to not find humor on the clashing nature of a nearly 10 pound pistol caliber weapon firing from a magazine of such Lilliputian size.
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@cs-rj8ru What are you talking about? we are in a new renaissance of home brew
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Interesting you point that out, because yeah something thats always facinated me with old guns is that they where often tools for many decades before someone got the idea they where collectable.
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Whenever i here "Fiber" anything on something of this age i get nervous, they used to use asbestos in EVERYTHING
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Forgotten Weapons if it was discovered it said PEW the market value would go up by 5k
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+Caleb Davis They do it because 7.62x39 is a restricted caliber in Pakistan and requires a license, where as 8mm kurtz is unregulated.
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+John Doe If he does you are supposed to follow the hit him with a car procedure
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Brasstard 7.62 it's actually interesting while I was filling out a 4473 the other day I learned that in my state of California surprisingly you regain your rights after 5 years for a non violent felony or domestic conviction and 10 years for a violent felony.
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Now that you mention it, yes, yes they would. and oddly enough if you put a spacer in that mag to block it to 10 it would actually be CA legal
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i mean you dident specify they would be landing alive or intact, so if we want to play a technicality...
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revolvers that have well done timeing have the capability of being very mechanically accurate due to the fact that the barrel is fixed
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And? that doesn't change the fact rifles are not support weapons. also deaths are part of war, a tad under 4500 US solders have died in iraq
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@DarkhalfBreed 10 chuck-e-cheese tokens have significantly higher value
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@altblechasyl_cs2093 No, i dont know what you think the second amendment does but it does not make competent solders or provide training, it simply lets you buy guns with less paperwork. The average swiss or finnish conscript whos done their minimum service is moreso a solder than an american hobbiest thats blasted 100k rounds into dirt at 5 yards for instagram clout
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@acezabi which is hilariously fun albiet orders of magnitude less practical. if its more than 30 feet max away the FA is more a hinderence than a help, its basically and SVT 40 with a clutch switch for when your last man standing in a CQB defense position. Though even then the fact a trigger pull is basically 5 of the 10 rounds in your mag ripped through a wall makes it a liability if your rushed
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Yeah I want a couple for the cool factor but 40 bucks could buy 4 actual mags.
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@blahorgaslisk7763 These where profoundly expensive and slow to manufacture, any solder given one was likely trained extensively and had the correct drills for loading attributed to muscle memory
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@brunoseno7827 I asked the same question and yeah, after reading its simply because the Danish said no, there is solid documentation pointing to various European powers being aware of, and wanting to buy them. But the Danes saw the writeing on the wall with what that mess was going to be
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i wonder if how wildly the mag was swinging around lead to some of those malfunctions
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Hay +Forgotten Weapons Pin this!
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@Girvo747 This has been the Russian excuse since the 30s, they say everyone is out to get them while they invade others under that pretext, its nothing new, it was what they did during the USSR and its what they do now in Donetsk
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@Eugene Stoner Im going to have to disagree, now personally i see no reason to buy a mini14 over an AR15 given that the AR is generally cheaper with cheaper mags and parts, but a good Mini14 is a solid gun, that being said there are an unfortunate amount of lemons out there from various bad lots.
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"We need a handgun fireing a glorified 380 thats bigger than a desert eagle" The Polish: "say no more"
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I heard dislocated shoulders feel lovely
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@theveteransergeant i mean with C&C the reproductions could actually be tighter than the original
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+Forgotten Weapons And for that I commend you, don't let these easily offended types get you down, and don't censor yourself from doing stuff like this in the feature! I was laughing the whole time! especially with the "Musical accompaniment".
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I always thought it was more complex untill i saw his last 2 videos
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@cedricsnakeshot8075 No, it is because russia, source, im latvian. its not for sport or tradition, its because the neighbor with a drinking problem cant keep to themselves
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This is kind of a universal rule in engineering, first wave makes the concept work, second wave looks at the concept and makes it practical, third wave makes it mass producible and accessable. You see this in everything from microwaves to cellphones.
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Absolutely my take as someone who works in fabrication, thats zinc. though magnesium would be a tempting second i dont know how available that was at the time aluminum at that time would have been a specialty good and a block of that size to machine down appropriately would be obscenely expensive
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@TWX1138 doubt they would care, its an over 100 year old rifle thats been out of production for 65 years and has ammo thats virtually unobtainable outside reloading or specialty stores. With mags topping out at 10, The LAPD has no issue showing how the north hollywood perps converted their rifles to FA and even go into detail on the tools likely used and where the components such as sears where sourced. and thats for modern commercially available rifles that are still the standard today
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Yeah it just goes to show the design should NOT be on the market, if your guns responce to a catastrophic failue is directing shrapnel into the firers vitals it needs to be pulled, and really should not have been sold at all
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Greetings countryman! I love seeing all the Latvians come out of the woodwork on these videos
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pyr0maan0 no because slavs squat, a mag would be a terrible seat
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@MustangGT4 Stop spreading that myth. its simply not true and there are numerous videos demonstrating that you are simply not going to overheat the thing with the ammount of ammo a solder carrys
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@USSEnterpriseA1701 i honestly doubt in the case of C96 pistols they particularly care. These are relics of 100 years time, the newest one made is 83 years old.
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the P-64 pistols are sold in the US for around that, a 1968 P64 was my first handgun and to this day i love it, beautifully made, and VERY accurate
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@AlexanderEddy 5 and a half according to their website. not honestly as bad as i was expecting
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ahh the tokerev, when you have 250 or so dollars and need a gun that could survive a bomb detonation.
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You do realize what the Second Amendment is for right? I'll give you a hint, it's not for hunting, it's not for sporting and it absolutely justifies civilians owning automatic weapons
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@datasailor8132 everything went wrong with president 45
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Its a solid concept, held back by both the place and time it was developed an the logistical issues that plague all modular field configurable guns, useing an AK as the base definitely did not do it any favors either
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Jake Raupp Well its an RPG, so the damage is numbers based. you know stuff like (Guns skill+Shot damage+shots AP level+ enemy's damage threshold+ Weapon condition+ Enemy armor condition=final damage. now if you want realism play RO2 where a shot to the chest will kill in one hit almost always
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if we are being realistic most guns are likely never so much as pointed at another person let alone fired. Likely carried around a farm, shot game, and mabey alot of empty cans
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