Message from @The Grand Gizzard

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2018-09-02 01:24:34 UTC  

Gotta be ready

2018-09-02 01:24:46 UTC  

My stash contains xanax and a rope

2018-09-02 01:29:19 UTC  

@Gremloc ar threads on /k/ have how tos for cheapie ar. One thing to have to worry about with ar parts are brand naming increasing prices, as well as the "mil spec" tag used for the same purposes. Gotta look into the part quality, which i dont know much about

2018-09-02 01:29:26 UTC  

Because i have no ginz

2018-09-02 01:30:15 UTC  

doesnt seem like a good idea to cheap out on gun parts tho. or are the cheaper versions not that bad in comparison

2018-09-02 01:31:34 UTC  

Some arent, but its best to ask the experts

2018-09-02 01:32:10 UTC  

Also you can always buy 80% lowers if you have a way to mill those out

2018-09-02 01:32:19 UTC  

Not sure if thats a cheaper option though

2018-09-02 01:35:56 UTC  

Frankly, Revolvers are pretty outdated and not worth the money it costs to get a decent one

2018-09-02 01:42:46 UTC  

Revolvers are just for fun really, like fanning that hammer

2018-09-02 01:42:57 UTC  

And killing mexicans

2018-09-02 01:49:23 UTC  

https://youtu.be/mSkKD_oFyqE
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2018-09-02 02:31:06 UTC  

https://youtu.be/XY-bUmIGIao
Here is something silly you can do with ars

2018-09-02 03:13:36 UTC  

@0sama5pinlad3n no milspec is a thing and a fairly important one

2018-09-02 03:14:48 UTC  

Milspec in regards to AR parts, not attachments, indicate measurements compared to commercial parts, a specific example of this is with buffer tube and stock.

2018-09-02 03:21:41 UTC  

Learning

2018-09-02 03:25:05 UTC  

I mean you're partly right though, there are companies that market "military" shit and it's no more military than anything else in the market. So do watch out for that.

2018-09-02 03:25:52 UTC  

So if someone's offering a "milspec" or "military" flash light, they're jerking you off.

2018-09-02 03:26:18 UTC  

Airsofters are typically and large offender on that one.

2018-09-02 22:27:54 UTC  

Mosin is a good beginner gun

2018-09-02 22:28:42 UTC  

They’re simple, cheap, and teach you how to not to hold a gun pretty quickly

2018-09-02 22:29:47 UTC  

It also teaches the basics of how guns work

2018-09-03 00:57:27 UTC  

Shame they're skyrocketing in price, i hope they go down soon

2018-09-03 03:42:25 UTC  

My name checks out here

2018-09-03 03:43:02 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/482102870456401921/486018256285466634/image0.png

2018-09-03 06:03:28 UTC  

@0sama5pinlad3n they will literally never go down in price.

2018-09-03 06:03:46 UTC  

Not unless we see Russian imports, which is very unlikely.

2018-09-03 13:08:25 UTC  

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2018-09-05 12:37:42 UTC  

Can anyone recommend a good source or two or more for patches?

2018-09-05 23:04:50 UTC  

All I know for patches is the sites shown around on /k/

2018-09-05 23:05:14 UTC  

I plan on buying a patch making machine in the future though so I can make patches for myself and other people

2018-09-06 23:40:52 UTC  

@US Mev custom design? There really isn't any. If you're just looking for patches, Amazon has a bunch and if you don't wanna put money there, just google it.

2018-09-06 23:41:07 UTC  

If you want custom patches, they typically want to make 100+ of each patch

2018-09-07 00:01:29 UTC  

Alright cheers

2018-09-07 00:40:48 UTC  

Get nice Chinese lady to make you one

2018-09-07 20:18:33 UTC  

@Crusader Joe is that a Ruger 10/22 takedown model I see?

2018-09-07 21:30:56 UTC  

Sure is

2018-09-07 21:31:26 UTC  

Gonna put that sexy Magpul stock on it sometime too