Message from @Soulraiser

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2020-05-09 02:34:40 UTC  

it can only go into "safe" when the hammer is cocked back

2020-05-09 02:56:01 UTC  

Again registered idiot but I appreciate all of the help tonight guys

2020-05-09 03:03:58 UTC  

Reorganized the safe... took a group photo while I let them breathe

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/704438047755862117/708514577696030741/image0.jpg

2020-05-09 03:29:38 UTC  

Not bad, looks like a good little family.

2020-05-09 13:07:15 UTC  

This is really fucking cool

https://youtu.be/hNIkca8k1UQ

2020-05-09 13:55:47 UTC  

Anyone have a list of current manufacturers making low shelf receivers?

2020-05-09 14:02:52 UTC  

PSA used to make one that was marked M4. No idea if they're still in production.

2020-05-09 14:48:08 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/704438047755862117/708691785152593920/image0.jpg

2020-05-09 14:48:11 UTC  

Typical Bear Creek Arsenal mistakes

2020-05-09 14:48:58 UTC  

😤 I posted that yesterday nerd

2020-05-09 18:06:10 UTC  

I mean. At least it's just the laser engravings... How they managed to run it through twice is baffling though.

2020-05-09 18:26:46 UTC  

Hey guys https://tacticalmachining.com has 80% lowers still in stock. 👍

2020-05-09 20:56:46 UTC  

@Soulraiser i more concerned that they ran it through twice and the markings are like a centimeter offset

2020-05-09 21:44:32 UTC  

@Crye_Salesman Good point

2020-05-09 21:47:03 UTC  

However, it's the engraving that's done after the milling. Everything should be to the same specs still. If the holes were cut like that as well then the concern would be there.

2020-05-09 21:54:28 UTC  

In theory with how billet lowers are made, shouldn't they be difficult to screw up? I mean they use CNC for billet right?

2020-05-09 21:58:04 UTC  

Exactly my point. Therefore, if the lower parts all fit and function properly, and if the upper attaches properly, then there's nothing wrong with it except cosmetic.

2020-05-09 21:58:50 UTC  

And in reality, it was probably sold as a blemished lower in the first place, as they do regularly for parts that had weird shit like that happen.

2020-05-09 22:18:42 UTC  

@Soulraiser you have to put in for a role

2020-05-09 22:22:19 UTC  

Picked up this today to put on the PC

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/704438047755862117/708806081933082645/image0.jpg

2020-05-09 22:23:00 UTC  

With a few hose clamps you got yourself a "high quality" bayonet...

2020-05-09 22:23:50 UTC  

I forget what movie it is, but the SGT said to take it off because you can’t shoot straight with it on 😂

2020-05-09 22:25:00 UTC  

Band of Brothers; Actually in the midst of watching it with my wife.

2020-05-09 22:25:36 UTC  

Believe it was Bull that told one of the replacements that just before the battle of the bulge.

2020-05-09 22:27:18 UTC  

Is a bayonet affecting your accuracy more fudd-lore or legit?

2020-05-09 22:30:25 UTC  

@Soulraiser damn you sniped that. What a damn good series that is.

2020-05-09 22:30:48 UTC  

I can't imagine the round even coming close to the blade unless something is seriously wrong with your gun.

2020-05-09 22:30:56 UTC  

I have no idea about the legitimacy of that though. Never shot with one and I doubt with rifles these days it would have any effect

2020-05-09 22:31:25 UTC  

It has to do with the added weight at the front of the rifle that you aren't used to being there.

2020-05-09 22:31:58 UTC  

That makes a lot more sense. If you train bayonet fixed it shouldn't be an issue though.

2020-05-09 22:33:04 UTC  

But then it's an issue when you don't have it fixed. It's a lose-lose imo. But useful back when they had bolt action or semi autos that jammed every other shot in a mostly trench warfare style of fighting.

2020-05-09 22:33:09 UTC  

Yea if it came down to a knife situation I think I’d rather have it in my hand

2020-05-09 23:54:39 UTC  

Anyone have any thoughts on sig m18? Thinking about picking one up this week.

2020-05-09 23:55:04 UTC  

Just a P320, isn't it?

2020-05-09 23:55:40 UTC  

Same advice I give everyone on every Sig USA product: stay away from it until the initial product runs with QC that would make PSA blush are done. Get one in 6 months to a year.

2020-05-10 00:31:37 UTC  

Yea the M18 is a 320

2020-05-10 01:58:50 UTC  

Should be good to pick up

2020-05-10 02:22:58 UTC  

What yall think for a minimalistic cleaning kit on the field,

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/704438047755862117/708866644780253204/JPEG_20200509_192216.jpg

2020-05-10 02:30:07 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/704438047755862117/708868446108123146/JPEG_20200509_193001.jpg

2020-05-10 02:30:19 UTC  

Gonna go with this I think, keep it small and basic

2020-05-10 02:32:35 UTC  

Boresnake, rifle lube (or grease if you’re a G), a brush (not brass or metal, it will cause unnecessary damage) q-tips (for getting to the area where the gas rings are)