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2019-11-29 at 1:13 AM UTC
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2019-11-29 at 1:17 AM UTCsome people better pray society never collapses. when im out and about i see these chubby overfed cattle that would make good soylent green. these mĀillennials, as well.
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2019-11-29 at 1:24 AM UTC
Originally posted by Misguided Russian The eastern bloc stuff is mostly for collection and cheap ammo. Ive a few crates of 5.45 and 54r stashed away from when it was cheap. I almost never shoot the ar15.
I have a makarov in 9x18, pretty snappy for the caliber. Its a little beat to shit tho.
I will get more ars once i get the jig for 80% lowers, as parts are a lot cheaper these days. Until then, there are a few unfinished akms/ p80 receivers that i need to build up.
price is the prime motivation on why i have so many 7.62x39 bang sticks. the entire round is about 19-cents when handloading component bullets alone are about 20-something cents each. thats what i give to people who come shooting with me to use so they dont use my expensive ammo.
i cant bring myself to buy anything in a x54...im not using a rimmed caliber that isnt a rimfire.
if youre going to do AR lowers, get one of the jigs that let you use a router. DO NOT USE A DRILL TO MAKE A FUCKING LOWER. i dont know who invented that idiot idea but they come out looking like shit. and dont use 6-series alloy...use 7-series. and dont base what you buy on 'cheap' because you get what you pay for. there is too much shit-tier components out there that people are building with.
i wont ever try to build a kalashnikov from a stamped lower. i know someone that has a fetish for building them and it takes forever to do and is a lot more complicated. -
2019-11-29 at 1:27 AM UTC
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2019-11-29 at 1:30 AM UTC
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2019-11-29 at 1:33 AM UTC
Originally posted by ORACLE Trashies won't pick them up any more. And if you take them to the dump or for recycling they will charge you a fee. I'm pretty sure there are regulations now against simply tossing them in a landfill.
stop posting. you have no idea what youre talking about.
scrappers will pick them up because theres a slab of pure copper wire that weighs several pounds (depending on the screen size) and the only issue with hazmat is there is a minescule amount of lead in the first few inches of where the electron guns are. you must live in some shit hole because where i live in civilization they dont/cant charge a fee because then people will take their hazmat out into the woods and dump it for free. -
2019-11-29 at 1:43 AM UTCive never built an AK but the guy i know that does takes days to do it. he has a giant press that he forms the sheet from then has a real commercial foundry that he heat-treats the steel several (i dont remember how many) times, then does some shit with red-hot rivets, then more heating to get the barrel/trunnion together, then more complicated shit i dont have the shop materials to make.
from what i saw of the AK build its a thousand times easier to build up an 80% AR. its just a matter of following the direction, and the biggest key is: GO SLOWLY. TAKE YOUR TIME. thats pretty much all you need to know.
if youve never milled an AR id suggest getting the cheapest polymer one you can find then practice on that one. the aluminum 7-series and 6-series are more expensive...but its still shit-tier aluminum so a hardened mill bit will eat it almost as quickly as polymer.
7 series aluminum is supposed to be more expensive, but i havent seen that in the real world. ive seen 6 series more expensive than 7...which i find odd since 7 is more involved to manufacture. 7 series is 'harder' and 'stronger' based on its heat treating. the actual alloy is pretty much the same.
6 series aluminum isnt heat treated as much as 6 and is 'softer' so the mill bits last longer.
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2019-11-29 at 1:44 AM UTCyou make the stupidest threads. are you a lanny alt?
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2019-11-29 at 1:45 AM UTC
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2019-11-29 at 2:03 AM UTC
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2019-11-29 at 2:04 AM UTC
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2019-11-29 at 2:06 AM UTC
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2019-11-29 at 2:08 AM UTC
Originally posted by Misguided Russian Your buddy is using the old method, i have the jig to bend flats; pain in the ass heat treating it afterwards. Today you can get pre bent and heat treated 80% receivers with the rails already welded. All that is needed is drilling holes for the axis pins with the help of a jig.
I did not know that ar receivers come in different types of aluminium. Will look into it when the time comes.
maybe so but they come out looking good. he might get a discount buying them that way
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2019-11-29 at 2:10 AM UTC
Originally posted by ORACLE I read the history and it says you are wrong. You are gonna have to provide a citation because bout 99% of all this history says you are wrong.
Source: the history.
i read it in the thread. you go find it. if you want my tutoring services to do it for you its going to be $180/hr otherwise feel free to wallow in your own ignorance. -
2019-11-29 at 2:11 AM UTC
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