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I disagree. Peel washers are a pain in the arse. Precision Armament Accuwashers or Forward Controls Nautilus. ...
[quote]I’ve always been told never use a crush washer because the muzzle device will come loose. [/quote] A muzzle device actually stays on with a crush washer as the pressure from the tension of the washer pushing up keeps forward pressure on the shoulder of the muzzle device. The problem with cr...
Direct thread is the best option for most people. Lighter, cheaper, repeatable, very secure if you torque it down, less tolerance stacking. Never ever use a crush washer with a silencer. Recipe for baffle strike. ...
[quote]While this is true in general, I don’t think the the short bull barrel of the 16.5” sps tactical is very susceptible to this. Neither mine, or my friend’s 16.5” SPS tactical has a noticeable change in POI when the suppressor is removed.[/quote] All things being equal, shorter barrels are sti...
Kevin also just put out a video last week on staking castle nuts which was completely wrong lol. ...
Fried breast. Confit then roast legs and wings....
I should have waited to get LASIK after medical school. Left eye was -5.5 before, right was -5. Lasted about 4-5 years before its back to -1.25 and -1. I was told that I [b]might[/b] need readers at 40 when I got the procedure. If your career requires a lot of reading, I would maybe look at other op...

re: Official AR-15 thread

Posted by ChatRabbit77 on 3/3/24 at 10:55 pm
My newest build. Tuned to shoot supers. Will shoot subs but will cycle only half the time. Never locks back on subs. Specifically built for home defense and walking around my camp. Shooting 120 grain sig solid copper right now. [img]https://i.ibb.co/41yvpDG/IMG-3520.jpg[/img] [img]https://i.ibb.co...
Prince is a great mind. You can tell he is a genius. ...
You have a right to carry and a responsibility to train. I’m glad this is happening. I’m a huge supporter. I just want people who carry to learn to be proficient, with or without a permit. ...
Don't they have better shite to do? What a waste of resources and tax dollars. I'm sure they are patting themselves on their backs too....
[quote]No real aiming, point and shoot. [/quote] Not true at all. You have to aim with a shotgun. [quote]Nothing will scare the piss out of an intruder like the sound of someone racking a 12 gauge[/quote] This is such a fudd trope. ...
[quote]rifles are hard to maneuver in halls and doorways.[/quote] Not really. ...
Good? No. Better than nothing? Yes. If I have to use a .22 for self defense, it would be a semi auto. Just get rounds on target as fast as possible....

re: Suppressor for 300 BO

Posted by ChatRabbit77 on 2/23/24 at 7:00 am
[quote]True K and wil be shooting supers and subs.[/quote] Liberty precision machine anthem K. One of the best performers for its size There is a gen 2 now so get that one. LPM is a great company and Riley is a good dude and a great designer....

re: Suppressor for 300 BO

Posted by ChatRabbit77 on 2/22/24 at 3:39 pm
Like do you mean a true k can or something just generally short. Also, what ammo are you shooting? ...

re: Suppressor for 300 BO

Posted by ChatRabbit77 on 2/22/24 at 11:57 am
Size and length?...
[quote]Read up on it a bit..why not just turn it off? [/quote] You still want the dot visible lol. Occluding the dot still lets you use the dot. Just use tape....
Always shoot both eyes open. Take the red dot and cover the front with tape. You will learn to be target focused and not dot focused. Just dry fire and practice drawing and you will eventually get it. Red dot occlusion is a very common way to train with the dot....
Should be Vivek. He has done more to expose the corporate press and corruption in DC than anyone in the past year....