Aperfectghost

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Or a 20 gauge saiga shotgun

Presents to yourself.. best ๐ŸŽ

I'm fairly Frugal with my attachments...back up Irons...a red dot...sometimes a torch

I need a master key ๐Ÿ˜†

I'm still building mine

Russian parts kit

Cool..I'll probably keep my wooden furniture

Starting out

Before FA prices skyrocketed

Me as odd man out with rusky partskit<:KEK:726877368601411624>

I've got plenty of ammo๐Ÿ‘€ because my love of Sks and my PSL

Yeah ammo prices suck rn

True I need 9mm, 10mm and .40 cal freedom pills

There all sold out

BO until December

I did but traded for a CZ75 in stainless

I've got an under folder mini14

It's at my gals place so no pic

Mines in 7.62x39

Stainless barrel

You'll put your eye out

Snap caps for dry fire practice

It was a straight trade

Plus a few 100

Retail its something like 1000

Yes at a range in texas

I want to try a MAS smg and a Beretta R93

Saving up for a semi BREN 2 7.62x39...which is like a SCAR

> Any of the Hi Point carbines are good for a starter firearm..I've got a few 995s (9mm ver) cheap, reliable, uses a simple single stack mags and a fairly good warranty when bought new
@Aperfectghost @Kaladin

Joe Dirt wants his gun back

That poor bolt and upper, any kind of debris = malfunction

Cursed gun image

@Kaladin Ruger mini-14 come in a few flavors
.223 Remington
5.56mm
.300 blackout
7.62ร—39mm (this sometimes called mini 30)

The mini 30s are abit hard to find for under 1200$..I got lucky with mine because I knew the vendor

700 to 900$ are good prices for a mini14

I've not seen a .300 blackout yet but that could mean anything really...

Hi point is probably your best bet

Though you never know u may get lucky and find a sub2000 at a GS or pawn shop

Air Venturi

Your trolling didn't matter

Scoped rifle looks like it fires
a .950 jdj bullet

@Butterfly mauser bolt action in 6mm for deer on occasion or AR
Is the .270 any good

Yep way overpriced

Never understood the c clamp method

Though you can use a sling to do the same thing

I guess it's sort of a fad ... though I makes a little sense for long rifles

I used my ruck or a hard rest for long term waiting for trap shooting

7mm are typically rifle rounds so they got longer length than say a 9mm@Kaladin

I wonder if they make a .270 upper for a AR15

Research time

I thought typically was good enough

I think there was a auto pistol that used 7mm...Japanese I think

7.62x25 tokarev

I mean .32 acp is a basically 7.65

Its mmmm 7.65x17

No modern pistol

Yeah I guess I expanded the search ๐Ÿ˜† for the love of bullets

Freedom pills

Hunting, that one big fraker that u really what to put down

Its doesn't matter...AR15 springs have no effect on calibers.

Its common to โ€œtuneโ€ a rifle by changing the buffer, different spring rates are another place where you have choices. Most aftermarket springs use a spring tension weight

I meant to tag another person too oh well

They'll see

You'll need a Carbine style buffer

JP Silent Captured Spring

Check that product out

After ur build

Yes to answer your question Odb, a heavy buffer is good because it, a 9mm AR is a blowback system

Yeah its expensive but you can swap it between your ARs

Heres a good option as well ๐Ÿ‘† @Odb

This is coolest AR build I've done, it's a side folder with a quick attach dolos system

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/720484562400051201/762917592792825856/20201006_005841.jpg

It's in my go bag

With my cz p07

I think it would work

Heres a good website for help with buffer

Heavy 5oz nerf darts

Crossbow that shoots buffers <:thinking:726878987837636698>

I think I need some range time..its been a bit and I need to throw a few .50s down range

Did u see the other one I suggested

I Think my AR9 uses a H3 , it does fine

I think I said that several posts ago but I'm gald we figured it out

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