Message from @Cataclysmo

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2019-11-20 07:10:36 UTC  

He did.

2019-11-20 07:11:35 UTC  

Maybe it needs more. It seemed reasonable to me but I don't have a good frame of reference.

2019-11-20 07:12:22 UTC  

Lube the shit out of it

2019-11-20 07:12:37 UTC  

Can't hurt to rule it out.

2019-11-20 07:13:40 UTC  

If that doesn't work he should learn to live with the sound or

Replace the spring, which I can't imagine costs very much

2019-11-20 07:15:38 UTC  

I just checked. About 10 bucks for a new spring and guide rod.

2019-11-20 07:16:19 UTC  

I'm sure it doesn't. We're both just worried that it could be something worse than a defective spring because it looks good. We're both technically capable but new to owning guns.

2019-11-20 07:16:38 UTC  

It is weird to have to replace it after only 3k rounds right?

2019-11-20 07:19:14 UTC  

I've never owned a 10/22 so I can't say for sure. That's a pretty reasonable amount of cycles for any bolt. Far from the lifetime of the gun, but more than most people ever shoot their gun.
I don't thinking needing to replace a 10 dollar part after that many rounds sounds weird.

2019-11-20 07:20:29 UTC  

just buy a new one

2019-11-20 07:20:43 UTC  

3k is a lot? Is that because most guns shoot more expensive ammo?

2019-11-20 07:22:30 UTC  

@Red Korvo partially. And partially because most gun owners rarely shoot their guns

2019-11-20 07:23:09 UTC  

Lame. I want to shoot the hell out of mine.

2019-11-20 07:24:31 UTC  

3k isnt much

2019-11-20 07:24:50 UTC  

Tell the average fag that you ordered 1k rounds of 5.56 and they think you're a crazy prepper.
Even though you're probably going to shoot it all in one weekend.

(Also you're a crazy prepper with a lot more at home)

2019-11-20 07:24:54 UTC  

it takes 5k rounds for an ar bolt to start getting cracks

2019-11-20 07:25:36 UTC  

just 5k?

2019-11-20 07:25:50 UTC  

I've put 4k in mine no shit

2019-11-20 07:26:19 UTC  

its not like big cracks

2019-11-20 07:26:28 UTC  

but like tiny microscopic ones

2019-11-20 07:26:43 UTC  

5k is where you start paying attention

2019-11-20 07:27:33 UTC  

hmm

2019-11-20 07:28:50 UTC  

>not replacing your AR after the first microscopic crack

2019-11-20 07:30:39 UTC  

>not replacing your AR after every range trip

2019-11-20 07:32:38 UTC  

Just bring your AR to a blacksmith for repairs

2019-11-20 07:32:42 UTC  

Or reset the durability at a bonfire

2019-11-20 07:33:08 UTC  

no stop

2019-11-20 07:33:13 UTC  

no more ghost recon triggers

2019-11-20 07:33:16 UTC  

just replace your ar with a 416

2019-11-20 07:34:04 UTC  

Just anneal that shit bro.

2019-11-20 07:35:22 UTC  

Gear queer told me to blacksmith my AR. I don't really know what I'm doing, but I'm sure they wouldn't lie to me.
*Blow torches BCG red hot and hits with hammer*

2019-11-20 07:35:48 UTC  

Turn your billet receiver into a forged one

2019-11-20 07:36:02 UTC  

Big think

2019-11-20 07:36:34 UTC  

*puts hammer in freezer*

Fellas

2019-11-20 07:36:38 UTC  

Superior nippon lower, folded 1000 times.

2019-11-20 07:38:55 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/558106673911169035/646615444588855336/damascus-finish-products-dahmer-arms-damascus-lower-receiver.png

2019-11-20 12:16:59 UTC  

Mans flagged for pvp 24/7

2019-11-20 12:24:43 UTC  

w2c

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/558106673911169035/646687366941245451/76751730_766601160430044_8259370372479057920_o.jpg

2019-11-20 12:28:10 UTC  

@kryzum youll have to ask your abuela to make you one

2019-11-20 13:05:13 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/558106673911169035/646697560882413578/when_you_come_to_school_early.png