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Train with your Rifle
Frens that lift together. Shoot together (no homo)
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Good evening /brg/ I have some news about my Cetme.I got my flat and barrel so It's time for a press. Tried using a 3D printed cetme jig to bend it without a press and it started breaking due to the infill being not enough. will print a new one or make myself a new one from unistrut if someone is willing to link to a forum post or blog on how to fashion one from said material.
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>>65148252
EAT CLEN
TREN HARD
ANAVAR GIVE UP
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Does DSA produce steel FAL mags in batches? I seem to recall FAL Guy on youtube claiming that DSA was going to be more consistent with manufacturing them. Why are surplus FAL mags so rare compared to G3 mags anyway?
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>someone bought the last SA58 OSW from DSA’s website before I got off work
FML my birthday is on the 27th and I’ll probably have to wait months for them to build more of those. I really want the quadrail and not the new mlok faggotry.
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Looking good.
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>>65149490
Extremely with the 20" 5R cut barrel. I typically feed it commercial 175gr SMK loads (FGMM) and it can extract everything that cartridge and I are capable of. I would suspect 1/2 MOA or better with precise hand loads and a top shelf shooter from what I've experienced.
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Any ideas on my muzzle device issue from the last thread?
So far:
>Determined it isn't pinned.
>Let it soak in hot water for over an hour and managed to get it to loosen one quarter turn.
>Heat gun that could go up to 1200 degrees Fahrenheit had no effect, meaning it's probably not Loctite.
My guess is that this guy used a hideous amount of Rocksett or it's cross-threaded. I am going to use a sacrificial pot and boil the barrel for four or five hours next week. If it still won't budge, I am going to guess I have to take it to a gunsmith or just cut my losses and find a replacement barrel since it'd probably work out to being similar in terms of cost as the gunsmiths down here are all fudds that charge a hilarious amount per hour on top of being slow as molasses.
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>>65149499
>1/2 MOA or better
Nice, I use 175 fgm too. I have gotten groups like that but I can't do it consistently. Pic rel was 200 yards. I think I might need to get one of those stocks or get creative and rig a cheek rest together. How is the gas on that rifle?
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>>65150491
Like most of LMT's monolithic rifles, violently gassed. Reliable as all get out, but definitely not tuned for pleasure.
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>>65150666
How heavy is your buffer? I'm using a standard a2 I think. What about your charging handle do you get a lot of gas from that? I was looking at the lmt one originally but at the last second I went against my gut.
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>>65148382
Congratulations.
I'm seeing this and thinking back on what changes I made to mine.
A trigger job or trigger replacement will help with hitting stuff further away.
An extended charging handle is nice to have.
Don't try to use the sling ring up front if you're putting a lot of tension in your sling to help you stabilize for a shot; the ring is attached to the triple front sight frame and the barrel. So when you put pressure on that ring, you're pulling your barrel slightly off target.
Learn the system; how to check bolt gap with feeler gauges, and how to take the bolt group apart and put it back together with the rollers unlocked so that it fits back in the rifle. There is a trick to doing it.
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>>65150782
Whatever buffer they ship in the MWS rifles. Honestly no idea what they default to, but all of their barrel lengths and accompanying ports/gas systems are tuned to the same MWS buffer.
No gas through the charging handle, but I don't suppress my rifle. When I say it's violently gassed, it's not so absurd to be a problem, it just definitely leans over-gassed relative to many systems that try to balance comfort and ease with reliability.
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>>65152276
You spurred me to actually look into it:
>The factory LMT .308 MWS uses a carbine-length H3 buffer (approx. 5.5 oz) paired with a specific extended receiver extension (buffer tube) that is roughly 3/4″ longer than a standard AR-15 tube.
>The system is designed to use this "short" 3.25" AR-15 style H3 buffer rather than longer, specialized .308 buffers
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>>65150876
>never heard of someone bending G3 flat w/o shop press
Seems like there's a good reason for that anon that i know now. Ill just print a new one with more infill.
>>65154135
There is no stock for a revolver in that picture. Its an akm barrel in the spot where my 1911 usually is. the only english guns i own are an unfinished no.1 mk3 and a webley mk V frame
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>>65149929
Rubber mallet for rockset. Surprisingly, this works really well.
For lubricating the threads and unsticking things, use marvel mystery oil or kroil. You need a fluid that has good capillary properties. PB Blaster works too, but kroil and marvel smell good. For things like this I don't use firearm-specifc oils/solvents.
If you need to get medieval, there's the option of cutting the muzzle device open with a dremel. Cut it long-ways like a hot dog being extra careful not to cut into the threads or barrel. Once enough material is removed then you can pry it carefully to loosen it.
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>>65155784
Buddy had one. Seemed reliable when I saw it in action. Didn't group extraordinarily well, but still better than your average cold war battle rifle. Think he was hovering 3'ish MOA at 100 with M80, which honestly is all that round is good for depending on who made it. He was able to beat up full size IPSC targets out to 800'ish yards with 168gr SMK.
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>>65148166
I even saw this thumbnail. I will carry on about picrel later as we get closer. May be the best one yet.
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>>65154094
>What sort of brain damage do you need to have to buy an AR-10 chambered in .300 WM for $6,000?
2x as much for one at $3500?
>>65154118
>I'd like an ar platform in .300 win mag.
You do and I want you to have one, too.
https://onlylongrange.com/bn36x3-long-range-300-win-mag-7mm-rem-mag/
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>>65161069
I like DI but that doesnt mean much. In theory Piston should be better in the majority of cases but eh. Its really just preference. I know that doesnt help. But youre going to get a variation of this answer from most anons. Unless your lucky enough for the really big balled anon that shoots a few thousand rounds every month. He can give you a more technical answer
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>>65161069
>DI or piston
People will argue about this forever, but realistically you will not be operating in conditions that will make piston preferable to DI. You are adding more weight with a piston, I would only recommend getting piston if you plan on shooting it suppressed a majority of the time.
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>>65162091
I mean I'd likely set it up as a supported shooter with a bipod and mk 5. So it'd always be on the ground or supported in some way. The main concern would be for a can. I'd likely always have it supressed and my can isnt flow through
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>>65163661
if you insist
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>>65163651
I got given a freaking 1970 d-35s out of the blue. Been having a ton of fun badly playing Cash tunes.
Make friends with the elderly in your life I guess
Plus, the 92FS arrived, and went to the range with dad.
>>65163670
Rad.
>>65163661
If you insist
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>>65163670
>if you insist
>>65163890
>If you insist
I do. Good morning.
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>>65159677
>This 1941 Dodge WC-18 features a Wayne Works–built ambulance body that was mounted on a chassis sourced from a 1970s K-series Chevrolet Suburban circa 2000, and the Suburban powertrain consisting of a 350ci V8, a three-speed automatic transmission, and a dual-range transfer case was retained.
NP203, for your consideration.
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>>65149499
That LMT is very nice. I see you spared no expense.
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>>65157846
Even MORE BADDASS than the WC-18 is this WC-26 Carry-All. Total fuck wagon! Not the the amball
lamps isn't. But it does need a supercharger on that hemi. I got passed by a '32 with a hemi last Sunday. And when I passed it up again, saw the blower tucked in. It's a trend.
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>>65165971
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1941-dodge-wc-26/
>Custom axle housings were fabricated, and the chassis was updated with King remote-reservoir adjustable coilovers, a three-link front suspension, a triangulated four-link setup
Nice.
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>>65164965
Every once in a while you just have to full send. Accurate enough with the 5R barrel that I avoided putting together a separate precision rifle.
Unfortunately it did not stop me from jumping on a JUSTASGOOD-10 for the hell of it.
>>65165714
Going from memory, I want to say it was closer to $1,800. Still a great deal.
>>65165829
South American, I believe.
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>>65167482
As tempting as that is, I wouldn't want to take advantage of you.
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>>65167600
Very nice, brother.
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>>65168406
Regular MWS was something like $2200-$2400 at the time. They had an overrun of some contract beaner green MWS with 16" CL barrel for a good discount. Supposedly only about 60 of them were available from what I read. They sold out quickly, I had lucky timing.
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>>65167368
They were 1800 when they came out. I have the same one as you. Never shot it much, I mainly picked it up because at the time I had a bunch of other 308s and no ar10 and when I saw someone post the deal on /k/ I went ahead and bought it as a birthday gift to myself. I think back then lmt 308s were going for 2400-2600 so it was too good to pass up
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>>65166079
Taking bets on selling price. I estimate >$48k. This one will o high, and/or *reserve not met". Really tickles my peepee.
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>>65148166
People who have built a FAL, how much do you use your receiver wrench after you finished getting your rifle put together? Should I buy a wrench, or should I just attempt to rent one from someone who's not currently using theirs?
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>>65170043
Ideally you'll only use one once. Maybe another time if you get a new barrel you want to install. Its been about 9 years since I bought mine, its in a box somewhere in my garage. Anyway, aren't they only like 135 bucks for a receiver wrench and barrel vice?
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>>65170798
Besides the barrel vice and receiver wrench, you'll need a torque wrench, a bunch of pin gauges and go/no-go and a field gauge to determine your headspace, you'll likely need to order a locking shoulder to fit the headspace (unless the one that came with your parts kit happens to be the right size), timing rods is nice to have for getting the barrel timing right (though I always just eyeballed it), having a press can be useful for inserting your locking shoulder, though not necessary, and a bench vise is needed too. I think that covers it all.
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hello BRG. I can TIG reasonably, not pretty but will hold, but I don't have any presses and I wanna build a CETME/G3. How do people feel about these being sold by Atlantic and do they actually come back in stock?
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>>65170759
The only one I'm seeing in stock is $150 at Brownells, which isn't too expensive, but every dollar I save is another round of .308 to feed the finished rifle. Plus I hear the Brownells one is worse than the FALfiles ones, problem is the FALfiles thread has been dead for 3 years so I have no idea if that guy still sells them or not.
If an anon in this thread is willing to sell one or let me rent/borrow one I'll drop a burner email once my parts kit and receiver come in.
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>>65168424
If you ever find yourself looking to put together a .308 or 6.5 mememoor precision rifle, you could definitely use that MWS as a platform and grab one of their 5R barrels. I expected a relatively accurate package with the 20" 5R barrel given my previous experience with their 5R barrel in a 5.56 MRP, but this thing still managed to surprise.
Sub-MOA capable all day and if you need to swap back and forth between barrels, the return to zero after a barrel change has been within a couple tenths of a mil the couple times I've done it with the MWS.
Alternatively, if you ever want to ditch it there were dudes paying $6,000-$8,000 for that thing since it was a (((rare))) and (((limited))) release. No idea if there are still people willing to go full retard or not.
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>>65174322
That's cool brownells is selling a set of tools. I'd just message that guy on FAL files see what's up. I'd lend you mine except I have no idea where it is and I'm pretty sure I'm just straight up missing the bolts.
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>>65175937
$225 out the door before S&H.
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>>65175946
https://ar15discounts.com/products/sonicore-rekkr-dt-30-cal-5-8-24-dir ect-thread-suppressor-black/
Well, now you can.
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>>65176018
...no? What do you think Form 2s are for? I'm not making a suppressor my man. I am buying one from an FFL holder, filling out a Form 4, "paying" a $0 tax stamp, and giving the FFL holder their pound of flesh.
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>>65149929
>George Soros supporting Saalashvili and continuing the eternal legacy of Zviad
Hey they guy ain’t so bad after all
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>George Soros
>.308 caliber rifles
I like where you might be heading with this, anon.
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I added this PTR to my collection the other day, I noticed something unfortunate about my wide handguard. It's missing the front bit, so I guess I wouldn't be able to mount an HK folding bipod if I ever decided to. Oh well, just glad to own the big three all together.
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I miss the old /brg/
https://youtu.be/BTnAgsnnpcM?si=xmjofkhf2DzqE6rz
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Im mean $3k for 1000 yard semi auto is pretty good. It also looks cool and enjoy showing it to my frens on /brg/. I can afford it no problem but the responsible thing before spending hundreds of thousands on a house would be to not buy it
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>>65190098
There arent to many of us left
https://youtu.be/LAD8eGhQUXU?si=b9K-v0IrjSRp6IAK
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>>65190141
Yeah Im more here this week
https://youtu.be/T_aJ_DlsqaU
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"Brand new" Battle Rifle to buy! The Winchester SX AR! But you say...
>but anon, it looks just like the FN FNAR
Whelp, remember when Winchester pulled all the Black Talon COP KILLER bullets, rebranded, and released as the SXT loads? Could that have been the "Same Exact Thing"? And when Winchester tried to revive flailing fud sales with a "minute gun" they just put a new Mossy Oak dress on the FNAR and called it the SAME EXACT AR? Fukin' brilliant, Winchester SXAR.
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Hey friends, refresh my memory on why POF Rogue 308s suck? Was it the shitty 1:8 barrel twist making it a 3moa gun with common ammo or was it something else? I found a deal on one with a CF 18.5in barrel for 1100 brand new. Only shitty part about this particular model is everyone is listing the specs slightly different (as far as non-handguard furniture and small parts) and its unclear what the actual twist is and gas length since every site and listing shows a tiny stock photo that are inconsistent on every site and listing. If I am remembering right that the POFs problem was the barrel, then getting one with a CF barrel not made by POF should be okay, and fingers crossed its a 1:10 - 1:12 instead of retarded 1:8 since majority of CF barrel makers dont do retarded twist rates. Thoughts? There is maybe one post on the entire internet from the various gun boards that even mention this model exists, and it doesnt really say anything.
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>>65191575
As someone who owns the FNAR: they didn't even modernize the furniture. It's the same exact furniture as the FNAR. What a let down. But I guess if you want an FNAR but don't want to pay $250 for 20 round mags, there is your answer.
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>same exact furniture as the FNAR
SXAR!
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>>65192098
I genuinely can't tell the difference between this and my FNAR. Can someone besides those cucked Brits who never have anything in stock make aftermarket parts, please? This thing is a god damn clone.
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based big 3 owner
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>>65193221
DSA made those for PSA. The cost comes from it being magic amish walnut and apparently "custom proprietary small parts." Bahahaha. And of course PSA sold a "blem" model for 3100.
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>>65148239
Which jig file are you using? It should have two holes for two 7/8(?) dowels to align the halves.
http://jeffstoybox.blogspot.com/2020/10/my-3d-printed-cetme-and-hk-g3- bending.html?m=1
This is the guide I followed, I just used a vise and c clamps to press it, mine got a little misaligned because the alignment holes on the flats were not centered.
I would buy a press though if you do plan on pressing in the barrel, could not get it in with a c clamp
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>>65193495
Limited run via DSA as far as I underatand. Having to spin up production for a limited, niche run of FALs was never going to be cheap. Not up my alley, for sure.
Not dissimilar from their recent contracted M14/M1A run.
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>>65191620
>$250 for 20 round mags, there is your answer.
This undersold.
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>>65195143
Sucks to win the auction, just to bust up the package and profit the mags, but that's so free market I can't crit. Rvcd my 2x10rnds @~$220 including sh. I don't need 20s anyway.
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>local store has actual no-bullshit kraut police surplus PSG-1s for sale
>complete with the original scopes, accessories, carrying case, etc
>priced at TWENTY THOUSAND burgerbux
>see they also have funky "new" variants of VSS Vintorez rifles with railed top covers
>8,500 burgerbux
Bros, why is everything cool so expensive?
>inb4 "just stop being poor"
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>>65195227
>at TWENTY THOUSAND burgerbux
Hardly worth it to shoot. As an inverstment it may go up, but I would rec $5k in Green MTN, $5K in Miso and $10k in SpaceX as a far, far more lucrative speculation. Imagine cashing one or another for 20x?
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>>65195346
The store in question isn't known for being cheap, but they've had some cool shit for decent prices in the past.
They're still selling old M16A1s (neutered to semi-auto only) for two grand, and they had a batch of Bongistan surplus L1A1 FAL rifles complete with the original documentation selling for around the same price, so not everything they have is overpriced.
They're also offering Italian BM-59s for around $1,900, with the folding stock paratrooper versions being a bit pricier.
If I recall correctly they also had surplus M1 carbines listed at around $900. To me those carbines seemed genuinely cheap, but I have no idea what condition they were in as the only picture on the website was a generic archive photo.
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>>65194967
Yeah but it's Poormeto State Armory. I expected it to be either a DSA Cold Warrior ($1600) with an H&R rollmark and some turkish walnut furniture for like $1800-2000, or the $2500 T48 Style FALO DSA already makes with an H&R rollmark and that $17 T48 trigger guard instead of a bipod. $3300 is fucking ludicrous.
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>>65195227
>why is everything cool so expensive?
Something like 40-50% of the burgerbux in existence were created during the 2020-2022 timeframe. Everything cool has always been expensive but that's why everything is suddenly extremely expensive.
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>>65195483
So what you're saying is that McDonald vouchers for literal hamburgers are a worth more and have greater stability than the BurgerBux™ printed by the Federal Reserve, because the McDonald's vouchers are backed by physical products with an intrinsic and objective value, while federal reserve notes are backed by fuck-all?
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>>65195560
>Why not
Because it's a pointless and stupid waste of money. It's the firearms equivalent of shoehorning a supercharged 1200hp big block V8 into a Corolla and trying to use it as a weekday commuter car in congested city traffic.
If you're only going to use it as a range toy, and you're fine with burning cash on a rifle that has no real practical application of any kind, and gets mogged in every measurable regard by a literal first gen AK-47, then go for it.
If that's not the case, then don't.
A .308 with a barrel that short has no meaningful performance advantage over an intermediate caliber rifle, just more muzzle blast, more flash, more recoil, and it shoots more expensive ammo loaded with superfluous powder that only gets wasted and combusts outside of the barrel.
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>>65195528
holy shit there are. How did i not notice this for over 2 weeks
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>>65195754
There is a real one and there is a good one. Which makes both good, and that makes both real. Therefore, both are real good. Simple as.
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>>65195994
>"I'm thinking of sticking a firecracker down my piss-pipe and lighting it off, seems like a good idea, right?"
>"WTF!?! NO!! That's a terrible idea! Don't do that, you'll blow you dick off, retard."
>"Hah, Melty! Get owned, nerd! *lights fuse*
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>>65196010
Upon visiting this thread from the front page I have evaluated your posts. As the original poster was talking about a 16" 7.62x51mm build and not in fact sticking a 1200hp motor in a corolla, or sticking a firecracker in his pee hole, I am forced to agree with the other poster. Your posts are the next best thing to hysterics and do in fact appear to qualify as a "melty".
Good day.
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>>65196129
Outright asked if his idea was dumb, I told him the truth.
It's not about the irons. It's about the chode barrel.
That's what makes it full-blown retarded.
A 16" .308 is on the same wrung on the retardation ladder as an 10" 5.56.
In a civilian context where a shooter is free to select cartridges and barrel lengths as they please, It's objectively pointless and retarded to an indefensible degree.
The only conceivable scenario where such a rifle makes any kind of sense is a scenario where .308 is the only ammo available due to convoluted logistical reasons and an organization has to make the best of a bad situation because they have no other choice.
Even then it wouldn't be a good rifle or a good idea, it would be a nigger-rigged bodge job.
As previously mentioned, it's just a plain bad idea and in every measurable aspect it would get mogged by first-gen AKs, MP/STG-44s, and even Volkssturmgewehrs.
That's how fucking bad of a rifle it would be.
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>>65196129
>Sticking a firecracker in your dickhole is not the same as having a gun with ironsights.
Imagine a world where it is, though... imagine.
https://youtu.be/YkgkThdzX-8?si=ylo8q0pLLmnrmwcy
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>>65196176
>the most popular barrel for just about any current AR10 manufacturer is absolute worthless dogshit to the max and gets mogged by any smaller caliber
Bruh go take your meds. What are suggesting then a fucking 30 inch barrel? The differences between 16, 18, and even 20 aren't that significant
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>>65196379
Yes, but it's a lot less of a problem now. It can still happen though, but optics have just gotten tougher in general so that's kinda nullified the problem. I still remember (and wish I had the YouTube video) from 2009-2010, right when the SCAR came out some /k/ommando posted his first time at the range with his SCAR-17 and it completely cracked his ACOG's glass in just a couple of mags.
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>>65195227
>Exceedingly rare collectible with plenty of demand
>why is it so expensive?
Same reason folks pay $15k-$25k for the full M110 deployment kit. Desireable stuff with limited quantities are going to demand a premium price.
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>>65197399
Eating a 12 oz steak is absolutey retarded beyond any reason when a 14 or 16 oz steak exists. Your 12 oz steak offers nothing substantial and will get mogged by any double cheeseburger or large burrito. Why anyone would even consider a 12oz steak is absurd beyond measure. I can't offer any stats or data regarding nutritional value or weight ratios to back up my claim but just trust me bro. You're dumb for wanting a 12 oz steak, even if you aren't that hungry or have enough sides to fill you up.
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>>65148166
Thinking about picking up an FAL I saw at a local fun store. Their both DSA paras ones 18' the other 16'. I've been wanting to get a proper battle rifle for awhile but I'm not 100% sure what im getting into as the only thing I have to compare it to would be my Garand. So I guess compared to that how much is this rifle gonna kick my ass, and is their anything I need to know about ammo preferences, and magazines I also saw the pastebin said their hit and miss but videos and reviews ive seen online said their fine so im not really sure what to think.
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>>65197884
It was fine. It was honestly just a phase. I was in flgiht school and had money to burn and my roommates all got a different variant DSA. I didnt like it as much as my M1A and then for practical use, I chose the AR10.
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>>65198135
DSA has a bunch of options as I'm sure you've seen. I do like the 18" the best and I think the picatinny dust cover is good to have, even if you don't use it. It was a pretty gun. Mags were hard to find and expensive.
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>>65198146
I heard about the mags being an issue, doesnt DSA make mags for the gun? If those are a problem what would you recommend? but yeah I was down the road planning to get picatinny dust cover and rails for it.
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>>65197399
Nowme, now me!
>The Baseline: "Let's say this Twinkie represents the normal amount of psychokinetic energy in the New York area.
>"The Surge: "According to this morning's sample, it would be a Twinkie... thirty-five feet long, weighing approximately six hundred pounds."
>The Reaction: After Ray briefly chokes on a cigarette, Winston perfectly summarizes it by saying, "That's a big Twinkie."
Howazat? Can I show you my really big twinkie now?
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>>65198448
I simply don't remember. I want to say that it came with a polymer mag and I wanted metal? DSA does make some metal makes. Me being an AK guy, I wanted the the real thing when it comes to mags so I paid the premium for surplus. I am not an FAL expert so you really shouldn't keep asking me what I recommend. I'm just a dude who bought a DSA once
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>>65199604
Reject sides so you can have more dessert
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>>65199633
You don't do that. Just the dessert part. Lifting burns fuck all calories and you're replacing protein with sugar. You're not getting out of this one fatass. Go eat another donut and pretend to be a powerlifter.
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>>65195061
>selling price $775 w/2× 20s
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1178751655
>currently at $1175 w/3 20s and a 10.
Still a viable win here.
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>>65197839
>Overgassed
That's why there's an adjustable gas block. Leaving it wide open with decent M80 is certainly violent amounts of gas, which is why you dial it down to the minimum reliable setting and then up one notch just for that extra foul-proofing.
>>65198448
Which mags? DSA's 20rd steel mags have been very reliable for me. Their polymer mags produce the occasional issue...not a fan of those.
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>>65195663
uh oh he's back and he's after your dessert this time
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>>65205735
Or maybe you mean the SAR poster who spammed that anime image and the copy-paste, don't know, haven't seen that in ages.
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>All this bickering about carbs, fat, and working out.
>Meanwhile I'm over here trying to figure out if Dragons have paws, claws, or hands/feet.
This was today's lunch discussion at work.
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M1Anon reporting back after the Springfield warranty service from the old thread (6-8MOA groupings). I ended up snagging a shipping box from a local gun store for free.
>shipped to Springfield 5/9
>Springfield received 5/13
>no comms until they shipped it back to me on 6/2
>Springfield overnighted the return to me I received it yesterday
Apparently they agreed with my accuracy issue assessment. They re-crowned the barrel and provided a target showing 100y 5-shot group at 1.26 MOA. It'll be a week or so before I'm able to get to the range to verify, but overall I'm pretty damn happy with their warranty process. I just hope it sticks.
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>picrel for reference
I thought so too. If I can replicate it I will finally be completely happy with the rifle. I may need to pick up a box of the same ammo they used 168gr SMK Federals. Only thing I have on hand atm is some M80 ball and 175gr SMK BTHP's. Fingers crossed, though.
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>>65210541
>If I can replicate it I will finally be completely happy with the rifle
It sounds like you will get many years of happiness trying to duplicate your factory target!
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>>65209068
>what's the difference between pony tails and pig tails.
One makes you look like horse's ass, the other makes look like a piggy face, that's my two pennies.
>>65210170
>why do aks with psops always look like they have horrendous eye
Cause they do, it essentially a coca cola bottle mounted to rfile, but does it look cool? Fuck yeah, Zraks with radiation symbols make it cooler.
That said it depends on the mouting system of said ak, some rails are farther back, while others higher, etc. Just your Com Bloc bullshit.
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>One makes you look like horse's ass, the other makes look like a piggy face
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>>65212136
for my valmet build belomo mounts give it an extra inch of eye relief and then i threw on a grenade launcher buttpad for yet another much needed inch
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>>65217516
I was suppoesd to go shooting today but I got a little drunk last night. Haven't bought or done anything /brg/ related so I don't have much to talk about, did some stuff to my pistols so it was really important that I go shooting today but oh well.
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>>65219131
Deserved