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Anon Kalashnikov 22/01/26(Wed)23:10 No. 15619 [Reply]
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any good laser diode sellers? looking for super high powerd blue lasers


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Anon Kalashnikov 22/01/27(Thu)02:20 No. 15620

What does this have to do with weapons?


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Anon Kalashnikov 22/02/21(Mon)00:07 No. 15622

>>15620

think with your big brain




Anon Kalashnikov 22/01/16(Sun)01:52 No. 15618 [Reply]
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SOF Magazine on Greenpeace? Anon Kalashnikov 22/01/10(Mon)19:56 No. 15617 [Reply]
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I've heard (from a generally intellectual dishonest source, btw) that SOF Magazine had an article on Greenpeace's direct actions. No source whatsoever was given.

I haven't been able to find the article. And I've mailed the editors and they said that they couldn't browse trough some +450 issues.

So, does anyone please know if they had an article and in what issue?




knives TeaTime 22/01/01(Sat)17:15 No. 15616 [Reply]
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adding some new knives to my collection -<-

(when these finally ship I will own 5 knives




Anon Kalashnikov 21/10/24(Sun)20:46 No. 15614 [Reply]
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Got these as gifts today. Two.kershaw folders and a USN KA-BAR MK1. All sharpend to a fine edge.




Anon Kalashnikov 21/08/16(Mon)02:14 No. 15605 [Reply]
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Gentleman,

Today I come to you looking for recommendations. I have decided to assemble my own side arm in the fashion of a Glock 19. My question is, who do you trust to get parts from? There are a million and a half websites selling lowers, slides and barrels. Does anyone have experience with any of them?


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Anon Kalashnikov 21/08/16(Mon)19:48 No. 15609

>>15607
Thanks for the reply. Your picture is exactly what I am wanting to do. Unfortunately it seems like I picked the worst (best?) time to take on this project, as the jigs seem to be sold out everywhere. Plus it looks like the ATF has gotten a hard-on for Poolymer80, which I am sure isn't helping things.


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Anon Kalashnikov 21/08/16(Mon)21:11 No. 15610

>>15609
For polymer80 solutions, the jig, drill bits, and rails/locking block ship with the frame in the same box (roughly $159.99msrp). Most of the other polymer handgun 80% frames sell the Jig and tools separate from the frame though.
For a while polymer80 was selling "buy, build, shoot" kits, which was everything you needed to build a complete pistol including a magazine and case. The only thing you had to supply was ammunition and basic tools. That fully aroused the ire of the ATF, and led to them raiding their Nevada warehouse.


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u gay paul watson 21/10/21(Thu)10:33 No. 15613

faggot




"Boring" but necessary Anon Kalashnikov 21/08/31(Tue)14:32 No. 15611 [Reply]
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We all love the talk of stocking up on ammunition, magazines, back up firearms, back ups for our back ups, caches, etc, ad nauseum.
How many of us stock up on and maintain a supply of the "boring" wear items?
I recently basically built a "new" .30-06 Winchester Model of 1917, and in so doing I found out that a few parts had begun to wear in the last 100 years.
I replaced the Monte Carlo sporter stock with original wood furniture and all correct (not correct stamping, just correct parts) handguards, bands, screws, buttplate, lugs, etc. All the screws were replaced with new old stock or new reproduction screws. The old trigger plate / receiver screws had actually stretched.
The bolt got a new firing pin spring, new extractor, and a bit of a smoothing of things inside. Cocking piece and firing pin were still good so they stayed.
I got a spare extractor spring, extractor/bolt stop spring screw. Also fitted this rifle with the correct sling, a Kerr No-Buckl M1917 (the 1903 version is too short, in case you are wondering.)
Finally, I checked headspace with a new field gauge. No, the bolt didn't close on it, so I'm good to go.
These little wear parts are important for firearms that get used and will be expected to defend and / or feed us.
These bits and bobs are boring but absolutely necessary, and necessary to check and maintain.
Now I have spares of a few of the more wear prone parts, do you all keep spares of your "boring" but important parts?


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Anon Kalashnikov 21/08/31(Tue)16:57 No. 15612

Aside from some assorted springs, I don't keep spare parts on hand. I probably should keep common parts around, but as it stands, I order parts from Midway, Brownell's, etc. as I need them.




Anon Kalashnikov 13/05/06(Mon)21:17 No. 14709 [Reply]
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I want to buy an AUG A3 SA NATO, see picture.
Specs: http://www.steyrarms.com/products/sporting-riflespistols/steyr-auga3-sa-usa-nato/

What does /w/ think?


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Anon Kalashnikov 13/09/10(Tue)19:48 No. 14789

>>14784
Austrian army fag here. We have the Steyr AUG and it has NEVER jammed once while firing live ammunition. The only time when my aug ever jammed was with training ammo
Buy the original from austria.


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Anon Kalashnikov 13/11/14(Thu)15:28 No. 14833

>>14789
Ausfag here, not in the army but I have friends who are and they all seem to hate the AUG. From what they've said I think I probably would too, plastic trigger and what not (but then again, I've spent my entire hunting life with an Anschütz).


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Darth+Musturd 21/07/27(Tue)19:34 No. 15603

>uses bullpup
thats cringe. dont be cringe.




Anon Kalashnikov 21/06/06(Sun)06:45 No. 15599 [Reply]
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Is there some particular reason this isn't a thing? It would've been great when you could actually get target ammo. I would think solid lead with a hole drilled out would expand just as well as factory hollow points

What kind of ideas have you had?




Need a weapon Josey Grubbing 17/11/01(Wed)14:50 No. 15397 [Reply]
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I need a gun for the low any ideas


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Anon Kalashnikov 20/05/08(Fri)22:28 No. 15532

Hipoint


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Anon Kalashnikov 20/05/21(Thu)20:49 No. 15536
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why be LOW
when you can be HIGH


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Anon Kalashnikov 21/05/21(Fri)08:32 No. 15597

>>15397
literally hipoint
if thats not an option somehow then could build one which is easier than you think





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