Message from @chris
Discord ID: 371794945532624897
im just a good old boy from alabama who owns a bunch of them there guns
I believe this is one of the main reason why Finland is sticking to the ''outdated'' 7.62x39. We hardly shot at ranges further than 150m and even then there were usually brushes and shit in the way of our targets.
haha, we didn't shoot much live ammo though, so I don't have much experience in that way.
7.62 is a fine round
i have an akm, its fun to shoot, and cheaper to shoot than my ARs
I guess I've shot less than 300 live rounds
yeah thats a range trip for me, but then again, i live in the US, and in one of the biggest gun culture bits of it
I thought I'd share a webstore that sells quality stuff for a good price and fair shipping, even all the way to the USA.
I own multiple of their products, I've never been dissapointed with any of their products and their product descriptions are pretty funny some times.
https://www.varusteleka.com/en/product/swedish-cookie-cutter-reproduction/26933
>inb4 shill
Anyone know what to do when the oil drain bolt wont budge
are you on a car
Wrench wont take it off, ive tried hitting the wrench with a hammer, using a carjack to try prop it to move iy just lifts the car
Yea a car
you have penetrating lubricant and heat available ..did you warm the car before trying to drain the oil
I warmed it
Didnt lube it or anything
yeah i never had one stick im worried its crossthreaded
if so then fuggg
I beat the fuck out of it and it wont turn
i beleive you lol
you dont have pb blaster or liquid wrench i guess
Not on me
I could get some
yeah it still might not work but its a cheap try you just gotta make a trip
if you are going to an auto parts store you might want to see if they have a new drain plug so you dont put the same one back in
Yea, ill try use the lube next time and hammer it off again
let the lube do the work you dont want to ruin the oilpan
I blame the jews for this
one probably picked that bolt since it saved a penny...if only we could keep them busy chasing pennies some other way...we will never find an answer
@chris Try hitting the bolt right on the middle with the hammer.
Unless it's an aluminum engine.
Then you're probably screwed
(Pun intended)
go buy a new plug bolt, then drill the old one out