Message from @Sky

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2018-09-03 08:27:06 UTC  

Nah

2018-09-03 08:27:07 UTC  

Fam

2018-09-03 08:27:17 UTC  

Stay away from the coasts there

2018-09-03 08:27:26 UTC  

New Orleans will be under water soon

2018-09-03 08:27:31 UTC  

I'm not saying I want to LIVE on the coast

2018-09-03 08:27:34 UTC  

just be near one

2018-09-03 08:27:45 UTC  

like; a day trip away from a coast

2018-09-03 08:27:51 UTC  

Texas then

2018-09-03 08:27:59 UTC  

30->100 miles away from the coast

2018-09-03 08:28:06 UTC  

Texas seems the most diverse

2018-09-03 08:28:08 UTC  

Our super market is our FEMA and better too

2018-09-03 08:28:23 UTC  

I have an open offer from a corpo in TX

2018-09-03 08:28:28 UTC  

Nice

2018-09-03 08:28:49 UTC  

Never go to houston

2018-09-03 08:28:59 UTC  

It will take you all day to get through the city

2018-09-03 08:29:07 UTC  

it's in Dallas

2018-09-03 08:29:14 UTC  

Ahh

2018-09-03 08:29:17 UTC  

Neat

2018-09-03 08:32:41 UTC  

Handload the foty

2018-09-03 08:46:43 UTC  

Yeet

2018-09-03 08:46:50 UTC  

California sucks

2018-09-03 12:50:56 UTC  

**Forgotten Weapons** Uploaded a new youtube video!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyBLFTwwVpE

2018-09-03 21:11:16 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/467577750325297162/486282055705952258/original_drawn_by_yosugara_shou__b1e8d484a5fc57db7bb74afae7cb0563.png

2018-09-03 21:14:52 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/467577750325297162/486282958786002954/FB_IMG_1535991818210.jpg

2018-09-03 21:28:20 UTC  

Anyone know if there's actually merit to arguments that steel frame handguns being far more durable than plastic or aluminum ones? Specifically the bit where aluminum ones start cracking and splitting around 20k~30k rounds which (apparently?) doesn't happen to steel ones?

2018-09-03 21:39:04 UTC  

Bruh

2018-09-03 21:39:12 UTC  

It doesn't matter

2018-09-03 21:39:30 UTC  

Some times guns no matter steel or plastic, just sometimes fail

2018-09-03 21:40:02 UTC  

You need to like test 10k guns of steel and plastic to even make an assessment

2018-09-03 21:40:14 UTC  

Then do it again but with 100k guns of the same model

2018-09-03 21:45:02 UTC  

If you can afford to put 30k rounds though a gun you can afford a new gun.

2018-09-03 21:56:38 UTC  

^

2018-09-03 23:11:33 UTC  

lol

2018-09-04 01:45:11 UTC  

Honestly; there was

2018-09-04 01:45:23 UTC  

There were major polymer issues with the earlier pistols

2018-09-04 01:45:35 UTC  

After the gen2 glock it was a non-issue

2018-09-04 01:46:17 UTC  

polymer has been found to actually be more rugged in certain circumstances since it returns to form

2018-09-04 01:46:29 UTC  

and the simplicity of striker-fired pistols makes it all the better

2018-09-04 01:47:12 UTC  

Stay the FUCK away from the FN/Browning P/Pro series hammer fired polymer pistols tho

2018-09-04 01:47:30 UTC  

they are giant piles of shit because they went and put the hammer assy in a plastic body