Message from @Chief Kirby
Discord ID: 729500450654519336
Because pistol grips are eeeevil
ca has the most stupidest shit laws ever
All gun laws are an infringement
yep
ATF should be a store, not a government agency
You've done well with the allowances your dictator has afforded you
the day america becomes commie is the day i go out guns blazing
but that will never happen sinces commies never get their way
:)
They can step over the corpses of people who tried to take my guns and yank them out of my cold, dead hands
yall remember Karen making a SBR when she tried to destroy an ar 15
Not just any karen
One who was RUNNING FOR PUBLIC OFFICE
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Mini 14, folding stock pistol grip 40rd clip in pouch and standerd 20rd, Glock 30s 45cal 48rd mag my ccw of choice obviously not with that mag, and my nvg digital scope for my trusty mini :) I love my country
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Yet another first build post. Super excited to test it out.
Looks good man
This is the pistol I just built, 7.5 inch barrel. 40 rd pmag
No brace?
@Sage Ive worked as a maintenance tech and machinist too long to believe that man.
@Ironman I work in a related field, and have been using grease over oil on my guns for almost 10 years now. Try it - it's way better.
And I work as a part time gunsmith. Grease = carbon. Might as well use cosmoline.
Nope. Everybody who I've told to try this thought I was crazy, then I lubed their rifle. All believers.
@Sage never used one, I still need to figure out what sights to use, it's different on the pistols
Grease = really thick oil.
Ill stick with my light machine oil. The name of the game in tight tolerance is viscosity
ehh, not always
Oil is often petrolium based, whereas grease is usually lithium hydroxide based
Yup
The clearances on your bolt group aren't that tight.
And oil is a hydrocarbon. Oh no carbon. BTW, ignore carbon. Carbon hurts nothing.
It also depends on the type of stuff you use
Carbon buildup is what causes the majority of malfunctions in AR rifles.
@longdickerson Nah, same sights work.
Some grease is nice and thin, and sticks well to components