Message from @ImNotGas
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My guns have heavy barrels for sustained fire 🙂
JRA is good I hear, but 3k? No.
They have a really nice furniture kit for the M1A though, forgot what it's called. Makes it sort of look like a SCAR.
But ill spend 9k on a freaking double barrel lol
Archangel?
Naw.
are you talking about that chasis thing? I forget the name, but it is called a chasis for some dumb reason.
"troy sass chassis"
Has a buffer tube.
Meh I like classic look and feel
I just bought a 590 retrograde, to replace my 590 with a buffer tube.
So if anyone wants a 590A1 with a collapsible stock HMU lol.
Not usually a huge fan of collapsible stocks myself, just feels like you add another failure point, though it absolutely most of the time won't come to break in use before you're already a few barrels into a gun.
Never seen one fail honestly. I just prefer walnut and steel.
@blaisenguns, you just advanced to level 4!
Would depend largely on the caliber I imagine, if it's 5.56/5.45 I don't see it failing very quickly at all.
308 and up it becomes an issue most likely.
I don't think it'd be very bad with 308 AK either.
so I consider them wife-material
Hahaha cynical
cylindrical?
Well played. Next level.
Depends, but like I said, I never saw one fail. I have a collapsible stock on my .50 beowulf 🙂
@blaisenguns Double-barrel?
Yes it is.
That's some fine wood grain on the stock though. Real or simulated?
Yes it is a double rifle in .470 NE made by Merkel in germany. I believe it is grade A circassian Walnut.
i want to buy a chiappa triple threat
I have owned Chiappa guns before. they make a quality firearm.
@meglide Not really. I dont understand what they are trying to say. Many words, but I fail to understand the content.
did you understand?
if the point is that "we had the vaccine all along" there exists 10 000 experimental vaccines at any given time.
the problem isnt really creating them, the problem is certifying their effect and safety.
comparison, last time I checked there were 140 different treatment trials for small cell leukemia.
Doesnt really mean we "had the cure for cancer all along" if one of them turns out to be effective.