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with detailed instructions on how to load payloads and fuel
And how to file for a tax stamp, I'm sure
............yes
(not my photo, too poor for a printer)
3D printers sound so fun.
@Sparrow Crye or arcteryx
Damnit man, I'm not wanting to spend 800 on a damn jacket. Lol
Just buy a surplus lvl5 man
Don't want it in camo. I need a OD green or tan.
I'm considering Rothco... but I've heard mixed things on certain parts.
I mean, for the brand and stuff. Price isn't bad.
You could also get away with wearing that in uniform
also...one quick statement
SOTAR gang
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Damn BCA at it again
SSAAFFEE
sSa🅰️FfeË
Did Michael J Fox build this??
FAiRe
Lol WTF!! 🤣 🤣 🤣
Just think, if no one at that company even looks at the side of the receiver, imagine how bad the rest of the QC is 🤔
I dont trust something that says "sasaaafffefe" to actually be safe.
Nothing like the smell of gun grease on a rainy night
I ended up having to settle with Anderson Mnfg, how much did I fuck myself with that choice
Imo it will be fine, and you probably won't have any problems with it. Congrats on your new purchase. I had a PSA and it would leave dimples on the primers when I went to load it, not sure if that's supposed to happen. Maybe someone could shed some light on that.
Uhhh
Anderson is...well, do you have armorers tools?
@Reno that's completely normal. Scared me too the first time I ever noticed that.
> @Reno that's completely normal. Scared me too the first time I ever noticed that.
@GundyBun
Fairly sure that’s an issue with firing pin protrusion. @Crye_Salesman can you confirm?
I mean it depends how heavily the firing pin is marked.
Very lightly would just be because the firing pin is free floated and can bump around. If there’s a serious intent, it would be firing pin protrusion
Every time I loaded it, there would be a visible dimple in the primer that was deep enough that I would always load it in a safe direction
Not that I don't normally do that, but you know what I mean.
Same happens on my Sig. I looked it up and it seems pretty typical
Yeah, like I said, a light dimple is fine. But there’s a fine line where your firing pin protrusion could be actually protruding when it chambers