Message from @Gaberino
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Idk if its the glock but im pretty sure its the ammo
what kind of ammo?
Yeah. Range ammo kinda sucks. Instead my dad and his friend reload their own ammo.
Costs a lot less
9mm fmj
huh, interesting that fmj is jamming up. what kind of malfunction? stove pipe?
No the casing gets stuck
Hmm
I don't know much about guns
wee, wheel lock go vvvvvrrrrrr
so if it is a FTE (failure to extract) it could be that the ammo us somewhat underpowered and the slide isnt being racked hard enough.
But ik it was fmj
thats about all I know
i am just guessing tho
Hmm that seems like it was it
> Has anyone won one of those? Just curious cuz I don’t want a million companies texting me or emailing me for no reason lol
@Odb I only get the emails and youtube vids from classic firearms but other than their sales pitch on stuff I actually like the videos but you don't need to stay subbed to the YT channels to win
Aight imma go now i got 2% battery
ye Gaberino, its fairly common with low quality ammo. whenever you get the chance, I highly recommend investing in a variety of premium ammo and seeing what works best in your gun.
See yall
aight cya
Take care y'all
u2
So i'm looking to build an AR-15 (chambered in 556), anybody have suggestions on parts and whatnot?
Anyone ever buy timney triggers?
Just got a drop in timney impact and it didnt come with the pins like most drop in triggers, curious if I'm supposed to use the original pins, and if so what am I supposed to do with the tiny short screws they provided
@Brendan C. how much you want to spend
Right now my budget is only like $450-$600 (I'm 16 and a guy in my neighborhood is offering to help out)
But my parents are ok with it so it's all good
Is it legal in your state to behave an AR15 at 16?
Yeah
As long as you have parental consent
You can own almost anything after age 12 if you have parental consent, besides handguns.
I think it's age 12 anyway. Might be lower.
ok, just saying, I've always loved a good revolver
Lol not being mean here at all, but this seems like a Dad question.. I will say Palmetto State is a solid bet to check out.
Haha, fair enough.
I technically owned my first gun at 1 along with lifetime hunting and fishing license. My grandfather bought the shotgun and then private transferred it to me. May have been setup at a young age to be a gun lover.
He had to wait till my first birthday even though he wanted to do it sooner because how long it took the government to finish giving me a social security number and thus make me an eligible US citizen.
Guess if you live in a less free state there may be a minimum age.
could be wrong, but I am fairly certain that minors could own rifles and handguns in Texas if "gifted" by a parent or legal guardian. the caveat: you can't carry them off your property unless you are transporting them under lock and key to either a range or hunting grounds. I think it used to be the same in VA, but with Gov. Northam changing so many things lately, idek now. as for the other 48 states, i cant help you.