Message from @Snapyerska
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5.56 and 223 have different sized chamberings. The 223 chamber has a shorter distance before it engages rifling, and when you fire the higher pressured 5.56 through it, it can create dangerous pressure spikes. On the other hand, firing 223 out of a 5.56 chamber, which it's not designed for, means that the round has to travel further before engaging rifling, it causes diminished accuracy. The point of a 223 wylde chamber is that it's somewhere between these two chambers, being long enough not to cause pressure issues with 5.56, but short enough to still be accurate when shooting the cheaper 223 cartridges.
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Yeah I get that I'm just curious now how much can it improve accuracy
I know the whole dont fire 556 in a 223 only gun
IWI says the Tavor is designed for 556 and they just stamp 223 on the reciever to make it easier to export
It's not so much that 223 wylde improves accuracy, but firing 223 through a 556 chambering reduces accuracy
I just wanna know why so many competition barrels are made in 223 wylde
For the exact reasons allready mentioned
Many people who do competition go through tons of ammo, and 223 is cheaper than 5.56, so it adds up after a few thousand rounds
So it's just cheapening practice for them
Does anyone know where I can get an M70 MLOK lower Handguard?
This what you're looking for?
Midwest industries makes mlok for practically everything
Not a flame thrower
Patriot Prodder?
Yeah but I'm looking for JUST the lower Handguard. I've found one but they're $100
idk if it's any good but
Yeah that's the exact one but it was on Khyber
Whoaaaah. I just learned about kiln guns. They're giant mounted shotguns used to blast buildup off of kilns
Modern ones are 8 gauge but there's ones as big as 3 bore
Yeah, Industrial Shotguns, I want one mounted on an armored truck
Made a thing focusing on realistic first line gear
Graphics are good. Advice is solid, although basic
I didn't want to clutter it. It's more directed towards people who think they're gonna kit out all the time, and certainly doesn't have everything I carry, or what someone else should carry.
In facebook, I had a more detailed post about how mission drives gear, this is first line, and most people's mission is to get home alive.
I think that is something good for now, people don't have FLIR stuff and don't want to stick out with hawaiian
Second line would be PC and rifle + other stuff
It's simple but effective imo
Intentionally simple
Also working on a meme one
To be fair, that is significantly less stuff than my everyday carry, but I’m very on board with the plainclothes offensive pistol man
It's pretty much my edc minus wallet, phone, keys, knife, trauma shears, pen, and occasionally some other stuff
My view on the whole grey man versus tactical argument is both are valid things but only function in certain settings. If I knew i was walking into a potential fight I'd go tactical. If I'm just trying to get from A to B and not expecting a fight and not wanting to draw attention while doing it then its grey man
And in SHTF people look for soft targets and is you look like any old joe you will get attacked even if in a small group. Now take that same small group but deck them out in full kit and rifles they would have a lesser chance of being attacked by opportunistic criminals or raiders
mission drives gear after all. Most of the time, tactical stuff puts you in more danger, but if you know you're probably going to be shot at on sight anyway, then kitting up is a good plan
My experience is people are generally pussies and if you look scary enough they will avoid you
Noticed it when attending rallies in full kit. The counter protesters would be acting violent and attacking people unlit 5 or 6 guys in kit square off with them then the get all pacifist and non violent meanwhile 5 minutes before they were striking people and throwing shit
dropped a meme version in <#704438986378051614>