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And let alone the shortage out here lol
In that case I'd say save up for a large amount of ammo, drive to the nearest free state, and stock up there
I dont think I will, thats illegal and I wouldn't want to get in trouble 🙃 so hard no, as an unjust law abiding citizen
I think there's a few shops near the border in Nevada. I'd build one there if I were a store owner lol.
Heard Arizona and Nevada are nice this time around tho!
You might be able to pick up a few totally legal 10 round 458 socom pmags
I bought a few 30pmags that are converted to 10 round (makes them California legal) 1 rivet is all it takes to make it legal
A uhaul might also be good if possible
Happens every 2-3 rounds.
Ah light strikes
I’m guessing trigger
I tested 3 BCGs
Yeah make sure your hammer spring isn't backward, that's the number one cause, and surprisingly easy to mess up.
I bought the rifle off armslist. It was a safe queen and the dude installed an aftermarket trigger.
I’ll take a look at it.
If it's not a backward hammer spring, then it may be a weaker hammer spring to make the trigger pull lighter.
Shit was annoying cause I was going to put 1200 rounds through yesterday.
Thanks fam.
Saving that image of the correct and wrong way lol im building one atm
@[CA] SoyBoi 62 gr soft points preferably barrier blind
Do you know what brand the trigger is?
Also green tip is trash, doesn't fragment due to the steel tip. The article will list barrier blind and non barrier blind loads that are tested and good to go.
Green tip is actually awful
Idk why people like it so much
They like it because the military used it. Unfortunately that's like saying you clean your floor with a toothbrush because someone did it in boot camp.
M855 equals good 249 ammo and that’s pretty much it
Also missed your link but that link is dead on
Isn't green tip better id you wanna go through soft materials and prevent fragmentation
Fragmentation is where 5.56 gets its stopping power
m193 from a 18 or 20 in bbl 👌
Slightly better than green tip
Yes in those barrels it’s good
I’ve seen people suggest running it in their 10.5 and it’s effective up to like 80 yards or something
Typically it's best to run heavier stuff because it has more mass to fragment and they're longer, leading to a better ballistic coefficient and longer effective range. Though for home defense the latter part isn't really an issue
Honestly for home defense, you may want a non barrier blind load as it'll be less likely to put holes in your neighbor's house
Any of yall have tips for carrying an extra rifle on ya but have a large backpaxk on?
Like concealed or just normal carry?