2018-01-27 at 10:06 PM UTC
n shank him up if he still wonts sum
2018-01-27 at 10:50 PM UTC
Glocks. Not the best of the best, but reliable, modular, and they sell 'em/have parts, holsters, and other accessories pretty much everywhere. Won't break you financially either.
Can't go wrong with a Glock. Unless it blows up in your hand.
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Originally posted by ZambianIntelligenceAgency
Get a FN FiveseveN.
no. the caliber is junk for anything larger than a squirrel.
and ill head off you anticipated retort referencing the mudslime terrorist who used one by saying...it is still a junk caliber
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2018-01-28 at 1:24 AM UTC
i thought about writing a post on it awhile ago when i was doing it regularly but now i cant be arsed. in a nutshell...
the epoxy/self pour ones...expect to do a few as practice...and prepare yourself to break/chip/bend/fuckup the first few before you actually get one that works and looks good. have a good/accurate thermometer since the temperature is the most important part of the process. dont mix too much or too fast/quickly or youll add bubbles that never come out. i was experimenting with a high-frequency vibrator for the molds but the couple that i did came out the same with or without the vibrator as when i just tapped the mold with a hammer.
the 80% metal ones...use decent bits when milling. that shit from harbor freight wont do it. if all you have is a hand-drill to do the cutting and not a mill...dont waste your time. just buy a 100% lower. make sure you have machinist-grade measuring tools that can make precise markings for precise cutting.
i have seen an 80% lower that was made into a rifle using a hand-drill...by someone who knew absolutely nothing about gunsmithing...and it actually fired...but it was a fucking abortion and an embarrassment to gunsmiths/armorers everywhere.
those are the main points that i can remember.
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2018-01-28 at 4:34 AM UTC
Originally posted by ZambianIntelligenceAgency
It can penetrate body armor. How is that a junk caliber?
Because that is its niche and it does that well. Getting through body armor is > lethality than not. But for any soft target with no armor, being really good at penetration isn't super helpful - you want something that creates big wounds, not tiny holes.
And let's be honest - most people aren't shooting through kevlar. So yeah, "junk round" for civilians.
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2018-01-28 at 5:48 AM UTC
.357 Ruger revolver. If you need more than 6 rounds you're doing it all wrong.
2018-01-28 at 5:53 AM UTC
Originally posted by HTS
Can't go wrong with a Glock. Unless it blows up in your hand.
Glock.
For people who dont like having a cock.
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