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let us take note that its serial number one... ONE
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Any Machine can malfunction. no matter how well designed. as far as firearms go, if sand gets in the chamber, it doesn't matter if its an AK, its not running.
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jlpjlp1953 XD
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+Ralph Reagan I don't know, this seems a lot faster than a rolling block.
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+RobertoDonatti carry half a dozen, throw them at the enemy when they are either empty or malfunction, decent ROF could be acheived
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***** 45 auto? fuck it I have the power of infection on my side!
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UsernameUser the robber may just laugh so hard his heart gives out.... or he will be laughing so hard that he decides not to rob you
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The machining quality on those parts is really something
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removeing the barrel is part of disassembly on uzis so replaceing it would be very simple
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Yep, for example california bans "the FN fal" being that the reciver does not say FAL, with a fixed mag this would be legal
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@PropagandalfderWeiße The sending them in without rifles on the other hand is totally accurate. My grandfather fought aganst the soviets during the Russian invasion of Latvia following the German pull out, he was an engineer, whos job was primarily maintaining vehicles and machine guns and other fixed weapons, and recalled to me in great detail how horrifying it was to see the first wave of Russian solders charging their position with nothing but occasional shovels and being immediately slaughtered by maxim guns and mortars. For whatever reason that was who knows, unless anyone garner historical records on a battle fought on a defensive position on the border of Latvia and Russia in late 44 early 45 that could document why they did that it may be a detail lost to history, but it absolutely did happen. They could have been convicts used as cannon fodder, war prisoners or something, but my grandfather detested WW2 media on account of haveing been there and haveing no desire to relive it, so this was not some detail he picked up through watching things
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@PURPLECATDUDE7734 Thatll fucking do it
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The bolt cycleing sounds like a space shuttle dore
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Highly doubt that, just based off the guns that we know about (as in minus home builds, private transactions and pre 96 sales) the avrage gun owner in the US has about 10 guns if i recall correctly.
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What i find odd with these things is this seeming fear the gun will jump off the crate and go on a rampage. Dont want to put the guns on the open market? ok whatever but if its going to be government property then dont cut the thing up
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@Enthropical_Thunder I guess not all things from german origin are very good
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Why would it? Steel case is not the issue, ammo 30 years past its expiration is
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From what i understand the M1a recivers are cast in Croata
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mabey incomplete burn?
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@counterfeit6089 Its a simple biproduct of humans odd tendency to develop a quasi parasocial relationship with objects. When you are so invested in one, the reflex is to be dismisssive over something new that may dethrone your favorite, even if it is mechanically superior
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@pirobot668beta I seem to recall scarface did something special with the frame rate to make the M16 flash at the end of the film look huge
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@Tedris4 I would be interested in seeing how they did that
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I mean the thing with poachers thats the real tradgety is that they are not necicarally to blame but the chinese people paying them. for them risk of starvation is a daily fear and when some chinese guy shows up and offers them 15 USD for a rhino horn they figure thats enough to feed there famally for a month, of corse not knowing that the chinese guy is flipping it for 2k an ounce
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Im going to have to correct you there, even muskets had sights. its just a matter of how things get better as time goes on, the sport shooting boom of the late 18 and early 19 hundreds lead to great improvements in sighting from simple trial and error
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even more telling, snake still used the M4
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How would that be? Communism was the popular movement at the time, if there was a 2A by your logic it would have happened faster
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@bigredwolf6 Different names for the same protest. the protests in Kyiv where called "Euromaidan"
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Look man if you so much as own guns here you are on a list, literally, if a cop looks up your license plate it shows up. the first step to owning a gun here is just accepting there is a portion of the population who will always see you as a mustache twirling bad guy if you are open about your hobby
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Issac prop 63 dropped the penality on mags, its a 100 dollar ticket. Its a horrific unconstitutional law don't get me wrong, but its not like people are getting jail sentences for it
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Right? frankly looking at it im suprized its only 1400
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I mean that tends to be what firearms technical books go for, its a neiche market
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@Top Turf you see that makes sence, inflation adjusted thats like 650 bucks or whatever, for folks like me, who where however, born in 1998, these have never really had the "Cheap pricing" advantage at anypoint where we would even be able to own guns. Making the AR the obvious choice
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i wonder how much compliance there is with this sort of thing
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If you look at inflation and the cost of goods today in modern money one of these would seem to have gone for about 10,000 dollars today. Of corse conventonal inflation rates would put that at 2765 as of 1921 but when you look at the average cost of goods it suddenly swings way higher
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I mean the original idea was to have a rifle and a submachine gun in that cartridge but eventually they figured out that that's really unnecessary. Some countries figured that out earlier or later than others for example China which still issues the SKS to rural guard units
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People have been saying assault weapons would be banned for 20 years, stop worrying about it so much, its not going to happen too much money behind it
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Hitler beat us to it by canceling hitler
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@4n4rch1st7 Which means the gun could not handle a basic proof load. Thats not a secure design
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I feel like this would be weaker than a bb gun
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@TheRealColBosch you dont need to stagger the rings.
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@chemistryofquestionablequa6252 Thats a really clever solution, did you come up with that yourself? a nice intermediary with safer handling characteristics than either of the parent compounds
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@randydewees7338 My reasoning is if you are going out of your way to obtain aluminum in the 20s/ early 30s, your going to have a specialized reason for it. Because you WILL pay a premium compared to now. Per the time it was a specialty good. Casting aluminum also requires astronomically higher temps compared to zinc, twice + depending on alloy, So considering the time and place and best estimating the mentality of folks at the time, while i cant be a mind reader, i cant see a reason that a out of garage shop would go through the price of obtaining, and the additional effort of casting, aluminum when for the use it would not really provide additional benefit. Keep in mind the aluminum available then was NOT the highly specialized stuff we see now, it was rudimentary and focused on weight over anything else.
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and once you fire that Boys its far more likely people will figure out where you are. a 308 in a warzone can be missed, a 50 is loud even over gunfire and most importantly will shake more trees and kick up more dust
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"Hay thats pretty neat i wonder how much it goes for" checks page Yeah i think im price locked out of this one
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It was basically the top 5.56 gun in that game along with the F2000.
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Its not like theres not millions already on the market. Thats the problem with long running commerical guns that sold well on the millitary market, eventually the guns that get surplused off stomp the commercial ones by selling at a price the MFG cannot compete with. Thats why CZ doesent import the CZ82 to the US anymore, the millitary surplus ones are just way cheeper than they can compete with
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@glennsosinske3260 A 22 is not actually lethal to 1.5 miles, they just put that there to cover there butt as far as liability goes. I would be overwhelmingly confidant that a 22 would barely have enough velocity at 1.5 miles to break skin
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Yes, the American cartridge is 308 diameter while the Russian cartridge is 311
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Yeah when I saw that ad I got super pissed. Its essentially saying "HERE YOU DONT LIKE THE POLITICS SO YOU NEED GUNS!" Your not a news agency NRA, So all this is doing is getting a bunch of 3%ers to feel justified in preparing to shoot everyone over political differences. Last thing we need is both sides acting like that. It reminds me of the James "I'm going to start shooting people" Yeager incident
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Yugoslavia marked guns ment for the saudi market "made in yugoslavia" must just be because english is kind of a universal language
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