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Nillerz posted:Woah, don't be hating on the M249 SAW Para edition. It's for Airborne. .22 airborne. That's a 10/22 under there hoss.
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ChlorineTrifluoride posted:It's just made for a person with a certain type of arms. Maybe it's because I've been playing Fallout 3 so much recently, but I swear if you put horns and spines on that bitch she'd be an albino Deathclaw matriarch. edit: Or an albino Trog Brute in a wig. Angry Guacamole fucked around with this message at Jul 23, 2009 around 06:22 |
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Angry Guacamole posted:Maybe it's because I've been playing Fallout 3 so much recently, but I swear if you put horns and spines on that bitch she'd be an albino Deathclaw matriarch. Or one of those even-more-messed-up ghouls Martigen's Mutant Mod adds.
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OMGWTFWALLHACK posted:Thinking about getting a stock from They don't have a picture of the stock off the gun, and they insist it attaches to the gun in the exact same way as the original stock. This is interesting because on a normal SKS the magazine is not behind the trigger group, which means this stock has to somehow route a bullet all the way around the trigger group to feed it. Can anyone explain that?
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OMGWTFWALLHACK posted:They don't have a picture of the stock off the gun, and they insist it attaches to the gun in the exact same way as the original stock. This is interesting because on a normal SKS the magazine is not behind the trigger group, which means this stock has to somehow route a bullet all the way around the trigger group to feed it. Can anyone explain that? I think you have to move the trigger group up and have like a long bar or cable that goes to the back to fire it.
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Medsmokah posted:I think you have to move the trigger group up and have like a long bar or cable that goes to the back to fire it. The trigger group is what attaches the gun to the stock on an SKS though, and it attaches at the back of the barrel. They are insisting the stock attaches the same way as the original.
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The likely solution they used is to simply leave the trigger group where it is and run a long transfer bar from the new trigger back to the old trigger group. Since the new trigger is below the barrel and chamber it wouldn't need to feed around it, and you could just have the transfer bar go around the sides of the magazine like the trigger on a 1911, since it looks rather thick there.
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omgLerkHat! posted:The likely solution they used is to simply leave the trigger group where it is and run a long transfer bar from the new trigger back to the old trigger group. Since the new trigger is below the barrel and chamber it wouldn't need to feed around it, and you could just have the transfer bar go around the sides of the magazine like the trigger on a 1911, since it looks rather thick there. If I get what you're saying, then this is similar to those old Muzzelite bullpup kits. Those used a pretty substantial transfer bar on the inside of the bullpup frame to physically contact the rifles's trigger.
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Young Freud posted:If I get what you're saying, then this is similar to those old Muzzelite bullpup kits. Those used a pretty substantial transfer bar on the inside of the bullpup frame to physically contact the rifles's trigger. Yeah, there's a bunch listed here: http://www.bullpupgunstocks.com/. Apparently you can bullpup a Marlin 60/70 too! Interesting project idea considering a 60 runs about 70 bucks or so these days.
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Shubs posted:.22 airborne. That's a 10/22 under there hoss.
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Nillerz posted:No, like the 82nd and 101st airborne divisions. What he was saying was that it's a Ruger 10/22 which is a 22 caliber rifle dressed up to look like a M249.
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Nillerz posted:No, like the 82nd and 101st airborne divisions. Holy gently caress you're dense.
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Oh. Holy gently caress I'm dense.
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If that .22 SAW is belt-fed it loving owns.
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I think this belongs here as I can't figure out what it's good for. http://www.americantactical.us/at14.html
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adskip posted:I think this belongs here as I can't figure out what it's good for. This does not belong here, this is loving awesome. Everything should be chambered in .410 one way or another. I can't wait for the first .410 1911 (you know someone will do it eventually). Looking over this gun though I think a Saiga 410 would be a superior choice. Sixgun Strumpet fucked around with this message at Jul 24, 2009 around 20:21 |
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adskip posted:I think this belongs here as I can't figure out what it's good for. It's been almost universally panned in the reviews I've read, so if you live in the US then it's probably not good for much. If you lived in Turkey though it would be the only way to easily get an AR15, as apparently rifles are much more restricted than shotguns there.
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cat with hands posted:I see, it's a handgun procedure. Shotguns to, you hit the slide release and go half mast. With your support hand you reach either over or under and feel for a chambered shell. The you then slam the slide foreward and immediately pull back on it slightly to ensure it is back in battery. Shubs posted:.223 airborne.
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Magnum1371 posted:Shotguns to, you hit the slide release and go hlaf mast.
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adskip posted:I think this belongs here as I can't figure out what it's good for. AmericanTacticLOL posted:The AT14 is a unique shotgun because it is the first smooth bore, 410 cal., semi Automatic shotgun ever made based on an assault rifle. Uh I am pretty sure the Saiga beat you to that claim. Does nobody fact check anymore?
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Magnum1371 posted:Fixed Density reaching critical mass. Event horizon forming.
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Pitch posted:I generally go half-mast the moment I pick my shotgun up. The ideal scenario for doing a press check is when you are sighted in and cannot take your eyes away from your field of fire after engaging a target with a few rounds. The benefits of doing that, or just canting the shotgun and looking down your weapon are debatable. It’s kind of like slapping the side of your receiver to release the bolt on a fresh mag for an AR platform. All that "gross motor skill combat stress" crap, -personally I'd never do that because one, I'm a lefty so it doesn’t work out for me so well, and secondly I've never been so antsy in my pantsy to not be able to simply extend my trigger finger and press the bolt release (I guess a minor benefit of being a lefty) These are just some of the many tools at your disposal when being all HSLD 'n poo poo and not to be taken as THE ONE TRUE TACTICAL.
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Magnum1371 posted:Did you really miss the point of what people were saying twice in a row?
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Magnum1371 posted:The ideal scenario for doing a press check is when you are sighted in and cannot take your eyes away from your field of fire after engaging a target with a few rounds. I think Pitch was talking about boners.
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I think that post still works for boners with pretty minimal effort
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A discreet press check is essential if you have a boner in public. Are you printing? You've got to be sure.
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Uncle Caveman posted:A discreet press check is essential if you have a boner in public. Are you printing? You've got to be sure. The rubber grip thing is forgiven. I love you again.
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This was on that bullpup page:![]() They even have impractical devices for reading! If you're disabled and like reading the same two pages for hours, man have they got a product for you.
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NeutronDeath posted:This was on that bullpup page: Oh man but that would be a sweet lazy way to read the forums on my tablet e: gently caress $160 I'll make my own Foehammer fucked around with this message at Jul 25, 2009 around 02:00 |
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JEEVES420 posted:Uh I am pretty sure the Saiga beat you to that claim. Well, provided there isn't a .410 version of the Saiga it's still accurate. Just in a very specific way.
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Alaan posted:Well, provided there isn't a .410 version of the Saiga it's still accurate. There is a .410 Saiga.
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NeutronDeath posted:This was on that bullpup page: How do you/it turn the pages?
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Otto Skorzeny posted:I think that post still works for boners with pretty minimal effort The ideal scenario for doing a press check is when you are sighted in and cannot take your eyes away from your field of fire after engaging a target with a few pelvic thrusts The benefits of doing that, or just canting to the side and looking down your pants are debatable. It’s kind of like slapping the backside of your partner to release the gay on a fresh fag for a Gtab platform. All that "gross motor skill combat sodomy" crap, -personally I'd never do that because one, I'm a lefty so it doesn’t work out for me so well, and secondly I've never been so antsy in my pantsy to not be able to simply extend my trigger finger and press the G-spot (I guess a minor benefit of being a lefty) These are just some of the many tools at your disposal when being all HSRG* 'n poo poo and not to be taken as THE ONE TRUE TACTICAL. *High Speed Really Gay Magnum1371 fucked around with this message at Jul 25, 2009 around 23:15 |
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28_days posted:How do you/it turn the pages? From the page you are supposed to reach up to the book and turn it. Christ anyone who uses that thing must read slowly.
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King Carnivore posted:There is a .410 Saiga. Yeah, it was the second Saiga to be built, IIRC.
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Not a gun, but an essential piece of Operator Gear: Operator Grade Operator Cap
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28_days posted:How do you/it turn the pages? You don't. You and I both know that guy is totally staring at some sweet boobage on it. Why would he want to turn the pages? Edit: Q:Guess where his hands are! A: 1337_ScriptKiddie fucked around with this message at Jul 29, 2009 around 17:09 |
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infrared35 posted:Not a gun, but an essential piece of Operator Gear: Looking at this site it finally sunk in for me. If Fantasy Sports Leagues are pencil and paper RPGs / wargaming for guys Jocks, then this Operator, Low Drag tactical, airsofting poo poo is LARPing for jocks. I wonder if there are any Vampire, the Masquerade airsoft events yet?
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Radcon (Richland, WA, President's Day weekend) did this during the Great Vampire LARP Glut a number of years back; they sold wooden stakes as a promo/fundraiser (I still have mine).
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Ygolonac posted:Radcon (Richland, WA, President's Day weekend) did this during the Great Vampire LARP Glut a number of years back; they sold wooden stakes as a promo/fundraiser (I still have mine). They used airsoft? That poo poo's against the rules. Although it would make LARPing 100x less retarded.
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