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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
Hahaha
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
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
Just file that shit down. Worked on my sks
Dimples on the primer after firing is super common. If you don't have a dimple, you might have to worry about light primer strikes.
x3 barbarian gunsmithing XP
Pls....do not....do not do that
Too late, SKS boi took the file to the pin
PSA has AK-Ps in stock right now. Expensive but PSA AKs are not PSA ARs; they seem to be damn good.
They also have KS-47 pistols in stock.
> Anderson is...well, do you have armorers tools?
@Crye_Salesman
That I do not, why do you say that? Have plenty of tools but none specific to armory