It doesn't benefit you.
Theoretically, the ability to scale from prototype to production in hours or days is great for rapidly responding to a changing market and demands. If new guns dropped...
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It doesn't benefit you.
Theoretically, the ability to scale from prototype to production in hours or days is great for rapidly responding to a changing market and demands. If new guns dropped...
What do we think is the current production watch version of an HK USP? It needs to be analog, accurate, robust to the point of overbuilt, priced below a G.
I think the Bulova Accutron Astronaut circa 1962-67. The only watch (at the time) accurate enough to be worn by pilots of the fastest airplane ever built.
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And for watch two: A ~36mm...
You could just make some light shooting .30-06 rounds with the existing bullets. Then give the kids a couple of sporterized '03s to match dad's. For the interim - get the cheapest Boyd's stock you...
Come on man - if we're talking a .308 Battle Rifle - how can you not mention the short-lived, never really effective in combat and quickly supplanted, but glorious M1A? A rifle that demonstrates what...
Long enough for me to find a Twinkie.
FAL
SCAR
M1A
M1 Garand
Very different beasts. All of those cartridges are ~200y maximum.
.300BO is fairly reliable - it is merely 5.56 with the neck and shoulder cut off and then...
Indeed. Pragmatically, I think most folks can solve these problems by thinking about the following: What is the most common pest/vermin I need to deal with and at what distance?
If you're dealing...
Things I'd prioritize over a new rifle - if wanting to harden a rural home:
1) LoRaWAN network across the property
2) Tied into that network a series of monitoring sensors for gates/roads
3)...
Not going to lie my answer to this question is driven entirely by having a rifle that is fun to shoot and learn.
I've watched as an entire city collapsed around me. When the mobs hit the streets,...
AR15 in 6ARC with a can on it and work up a load that hits out to the 1200y range of the 6ARC.
Now you have a lightweight AR15-platform rifle that can shoot farther, faster, and flatter than a...
Seems like a good time to keep someone arguing and distracting them, while you roll out the backside and hit them with a bunch of buckshot.
Or at least that's what would happen if I had my way.
Not all 3D printed grips are equal, because not all 3D printed methods are equal. PLA and the various polymers that are laid down as layers pretty much all suck equally. But Selective Laser Sintering...
For Law Enforcement it is undoubtedly mostly a grip problem. For the average concealed carrier, I'd have to see, but it wouldn't surprise me if there are a few variables involved - grip being the big...
I was all of about 9-10 years old when this happened. But even my adolescent mind could comprehend that the difficulty in maintaining the chain of evidence, the pre-existing notion that the LAPD...
You can finally enjoy OJ again...
Brief reminder for folks to check the OJ in your fridge. Your OJ could also be past its expiration date.
Died from prostate cancer.
https://apnews.com/article/oj-simpson-death-5f2e659775684544b3034c380157cac9
I found out how Eclipse ends...Bella chooses Edward.
Marinecote is just a slightly gussied up cerakote as far as I know. Which means it and the gray are probably not far off in terms of corrosion resistance.
Barnes Vor-TX is available in 9, 10, 40, and 45. It uses the XPB bullet which is different from the TAC-XP bullet. The main difference being XPB gets more penetration and less expansion for. Vor-TX...
Since Barnes Tac-XP works well and is a monolithic non-lead design - perhaps just converting over to that entirely would prevent any future problems.
My understand is they may/may not drop-in but that not much fitting is required for the hammer at least. I haven't looked closely enough at the firing pins to know for sure, that looks drop in based...
First, WA has gone downhill SO fast. I only left 14mo ago...
Second, fuck it let's do it live. Someone go carry a Clinch Pick on a bus and get arrested. A succinct legal challenge against both...
Yes and no.
The late Type III and all Type IV models have a half-cock notch and inertia firing pin. All US Armament Corp has done is deepen the half-cock notch a bit and add a heavier firing pin...