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The Epitome of Craftsmanship     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by Battlefat to TheGunClub 1.6 years ago (+8/-0)
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I doubt it can be done better
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A sum of its parts     (TheGunClub)
submitted by Battlefat to TheGunClub 1.6 years ago (+1/-1)
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Crafting a rifle from a bin of parts is an enjoyable past time that I recommend because it is not difficult, but it does require some moderate effort and mindfulness on the part of the craftsman.

Everything has a set of tolerance ranges that is important to abide when constructing but ultimately, for not a lot of technical difficulty, a bespoke rifle can be crafted to your exact desires.

“What’s in a name?”

I suppose it is appropriate for one to consider manufacturer’s efforts and purchase a fully-built, turnkey, rack grade rifle but whatever I call mine I’d be lying if I wasn’t a bit prideful in the end result and for that reason, I build — and because I can.

My rifle fucks, and is a reflection of the man who built it. I wish that for yours too, because what does it say of a man whose rifle is impotent and broken?
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Stooge got rid of his guns because Charlize Theron wanted him to.      (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by con77 to TheGunClub 1.6 years ago (+16/-1)
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Never mind the bitch comes from one of the most heavily armed societies on Earth
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A failure to extract     (TheGunClub)
submitted by Battlefat to TheGunClub 1.6 years ago (+13/-0)
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In life, some things are inexpensive, some things are cheap, and some things are worth more than they command. An inexperienced eye cannot tell the difference betwixt the three and so defers to present and individual value.

I’ll save you the trouble and say that good cartridge brass lasts and is worth it to pay some small premium for reliability. Simply, upon detonation, it obturates, seals and is ejected in fractions of a second should everything operate as it should and sometimes…it doesn’t do any of that.

A rimless cartridge can shear at its rim, and let me warn that should you not have a plan nor a prayer in that moment, you are simply dead in the water.

It’s easy enough to remedy, if you know what you are doing, but slender cylindrical rods are not often found by happenstance in nature and if it’s dark and you need a second shot, it’s not going to happen.

Buy good brass. A lot of it. Because the sun is setting and one might not shoot enough to understand the necessity, but it is wise to acknowledge the present and individual value of appearing prepared.
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red dots on carry pistols     (TheGunClub)
submitted by con77 to TheGunClub 1.6 years ago (+12/-1)
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10/10 times if you need to draw your CCW you need to draw, point, and shoot in seconds within 12 ft of your attacker. practice point shooting
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molon labe     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by con77 to TheGunClub 1.6 years ago (+5/-1)
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A good AR-10 is sooo much nicer to shoot than a fucking PTR-91.     (TheGunClub)
submitted by Not_a_redfugee to TheGunClub 2 years ago (+6/-0)
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Don't get me wrong, the PTR-91/G3 is cool, but it's a night and day difference. The PTR 91 damages the brass pretty bad upon ejection (a problem for people who like to reload), and has a problem with the OEM hammer breaking. My bro's hammer on his PTR 91 broke after just 3 or 4 mags worth of shooting from brand new. Also, the PTR-91 recoil is a motherfucker. It beats you AND the brass up.
In comparison, a good AR-10 kicks not much more than an AR-15 and is smooth as fuck. Plus an AR-10 has a lot more aftermarket parts.
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Commie gets its shoulders blown out on a Sunday, becomes a monster     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by Battlefat to TheGunClub 2 years ago (+4/-0)
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Fireforming 7.62x39 to 6.5 Grendel is the limited hangout of the reloading world, but having already been necked down, the only thing left is to pop smoke
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Questions for a Gun Shop Owner     (youtu.be)
submitted by Not_a_redfugee to TheGunClub 2.1 years ago (+1/-0)
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Eugene Stoner and Mikhail Kalashnikov, Part 1, Discussing the AR-15     (m.youtube.com)
submitted by Battlefat to TheGunClub 2.5 years ago (+1/-0)
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NQd2enb6qBE

Two inventors discussing the motivation, insight and problems associated with the development of one of the most prolific small arms in modern history
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Twenty nine rounds…     (TheGunClub)
submitted by Battlefat to TheGunClub 2.6 years ago (+3/-0)
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…from twenty nine bullets, meticulous cartridges each. Powder charges carefully weighed, a molybdenum coating bespoke.

But only twenty nine rounds because I bought the used box from some old timer who had miscounted long ago and left it to sit past his recollection.

These will have to count, but it is bothersome.

I had one left in me
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Red dots vs Iron sights | I’m a fan of irons but red dots are superior in almost every way…     (archive.is)
submitted by Battlefat to TheGunClub 2.6 years ago (+3/-0)
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https://archive.is/3odQH

…don’t shoot the messenger
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This 6 million dollar revolver…     (archive.is)
submitted by Battlefat to TheGunClub 2.7 years ago (+5/-0)
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https://archive.is/pHPME

…didn’t kill Billy the Kid.

Pat Garrett did, or so the legend goes
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When you’re outnumbered 20:1 and the bad guys are all hopped up on qat — there’s 458 SOCOM     (invidious.kavin.rocks)
submitted by Battlefat to TheGunClub 2.7 years ago (+11/-0)
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The marginal utility in bread and circuses      (invidious.kavin.rocks)
submitted by Battlefat to TheGunClub 2.7 years ago (+9/-0)
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Stare into the eyes of this madman named Steve…     (stevespages.com)
submitted by Battlefat to TheGunClub 2.7 years ago (+3/-0)
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http://stevespages.com/page8a.htm

…and realize he’s compiled a concise wealth of reloading knowledge.

The only cost is your soul, but it’s a small price to pay for glorious bugholes