Message from @dubspepper
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Nah it’ll be just a standard rattlecan but pink hues instead of browns
Like just the face on a pink mag i guess?
Aluminums with a hello kitty superimposed on them somehow would be powerful
Idk how you’d do that
engrave I ❤ CBT
solar if you use a knife to carve that into your car’s paint I think the gatekeepers will let you in
No
Well doin that would definitely warrant a specific tag
Holy fucking shit. I want to bang the loli rabbit from Touhou 8 so goddamn bad. I can't stand it anymore. Every time I reach stage 5 I get a massive erection. I've seen literally every rule 34 post there is of her online. My dreams are nothing but constant fucking sex with Tewi. I'm sick of waking up every morning with six nuts in my boxers and knowing that those are nuts that should've been busted inside of Tewi’s tight rabbit pussy. I want her to have my youkai human/rabbit babies.
Fuck, my fucking mom caught me with the neighbors daughter. I'd dressed her in my sister's pink dress and rabbit ears and went to fucking town. She hasn't said a word to me in 10 hours and I'm worried she's gonna take away my PC and phone. I might not ever get to see Tewi again.
Anime bitches are fake and gay
Billy Harrington is eternal
hes dead
~~That's not actually Billy~~
*shush*
moron
aight so I'll assume that the MRA barrels + radian bolt are actually fine because the .223 rem go/no-go gauges are, well, shorter than a 5.56 fail gauge
the slight catching + friction of the bolt lugs on the chamber lugs on a .223 no-go leads me to believe that while it fails the no-go, it would "pass" both a .223 field and a 5.56 field "failure" gauge, making it safe to operate as it would likely not go into battery with an additional .003" and for sure not with the +0.01" of a 5.56 field gauge
this would make sense because, since the bolt is supposed to be mil-spec (and by all measurements the lugs are), it would be based on 5.56 gauges and is otherwise fine to operate, despite the .223 no-go failure. I also won't reload my 5.56 brass, so a short brass life means nothing to me
Now the question is my .308, which is the biggest fuck up of it all. Past return date, 25% restock fee if they do accept it, no indication of why it is not working properly. Meaning I have to drive an hour away and ask another company if I can keep fingerfucking their barrels and using the gauge dildo until I find a barrel that works with my bolt.
aight so I'll assume that the MRA barrels + radian bolt are actually fine because the .223 rem go/no-go gauges are, well, shorter than a 5.56 fail gauge
the slight catching + friction of the bolt lugs on the chamber lugs on a .223 no-go leads me to believe that while it fails the no-go, it would "pass" both a .223 field and a 5.56 field "failure" gauge, making it safe to operate as it would likely not go into battery with an additional .003" and for sure not with the +0.01" of a 5.56 field gauge
this would make sense because, since the bolt is supposed to be mil-spec (and by all measurements the lugs are), it would be based on 5.56 gauges and is otherwise fine to operate, despite the .223 no-go failure. I also won't reload my 5.56 brass, so a short brass life means nothing to me
Now the question is my .308, which is the biggest fuck up of it all. Past return date, 25% restock fee if they do accept it, no indication of why it is not working properly. Meaning I have to drive an hour away and ask another company if I can keep fingerfucking their barrels and using the gauge dildo until I find a barrel that works with my bolt.
aight so I'll assume that the MRA barrels + radian bolt are actually fine because the .223 rem go/no-go gauges are, well, shorter than a 5.56 fail gauge
the slight catching + friction of the bolt lugs on the chamber lugs on a .223 no-go leads me to believe that while it fails the no-go, it would "pass" both a .223 field and a 5.56 field "failure" gauge, making it safe to operate as it would likely not go into battery with an additional .003" and for sure not with the +0.01" of a 5.56 field gauge
this would make sense because, since the bolt is supposed to be mil-spec (and by all measurements the lugs are), it would be based on 5.56 gauges and is otherwise fine to operate, despite the .223 no-go failure. I also won't reload my 5.56 brass, so a short brass life means nothing to me
Now the question is my .308, which is the biggest fuck up of it all. Past return date, 25% restock fee if they do accept it, no indication of why it is not working properly. Meaning I have to drive an hour away and ask another company if I can keep fingerfucking their barrels and using the gauge dildo until I find a barrel that works with my bolt.
aight so I'll assume that the MRA barrels + radian bolt are actually fine because the .223 rem go/no-go gauges are, well, shorter than a 5.56 fail gauge
the slight catching + friction of the bolt lugs on the chamber lugs on a .223 no-go leads me to believe that while it fails the no-go, it would "pass" both a .223 field and a 5.56 field "failure" gauge, making it safe to operate as it would likely not go into battery with an additional .003" and for sure not with the +0.01" of a 5.56 field gauge
this would make sense because, since the bolt is supposed to be mil-spec (and by all measurements the lugs are), it would be based on 5.56 gauges and is otherwise fine to operate, despite the .223 no-go failure. I also won't reload my 5.56 brass, so a short brass life means nothing to me
Now the question is my .308, which is the biggest fuck up of it all. Past return date, 25% restock fee if they do accept it, no indication of why it is not working properly. Meaning I have to drive an hour away and ask another company if I can keep fingerfucking their barrels and using the gauge dildo until I find a barrel that works with my bolt.
meme, don’t
rog thanks
they look neato and comfy but i dont want to spend 150 on a meme
hi
theyre kind of a meme
thats what Im worried about
unless you need a windbreaker set
for dry cold stuff
i live in a fairly tame climate, winter rarely gets below -5 but it rains alot since im coastal
gorkas aren’t waterproof right?
not too much snow
theyre very not waterpoof
afaik they’re just big windbreakers for mountain warfare
*proof
aight so I'll assume that the MRA barrels + radian bolt are actually fine because the .223 rem go/no-go gauges are, well, shorter than a 5.56 fail gauge
the slight catching + friction of the bolt lugs on the chamber lugs on a .223 no-go leads me to believe that while it fails the no-go, it would "pass" both a .223 field and a 5.56 field "failure" gauge, making it safe to operate as it would likely not go into battery with an additional .003" and for sure not with the +0.01" of a 5.56 field gauge
this would make sense because, since the bolt is supposed to be mil-spec (and by all measurements the lugs are), it would be based on 5.56 gauges and is otherwise fine to operate, despite the .223 no-go failure. I also won't reload my 5.56 brass, so a short brass life means nothing to me
Now the question is my .308, which is the biggest fuck up of it all. Past return date, 25% restock fee if they do accept it, no indication of why it is not working properly. Meaning I have to drive an hour away and ask another company if I can keep fingerfucking their barrels and using the gauge dildo until I find a barrel that works with my bolt.
damn
oh really? I thought that was a big appeal to them
they look aesthetic
lmao no theyre full canvas