Gun oil dropped in canned corn does not taste good at all. Sad thing is that it really wasnt noticable because of the melted butter until you tasted it.
I have a couple of M1s and an '03; I desperately want a couple of full-size M-1907 bayonets. Sixteen or eighteen inches of razor-sharp American carbon steel on a four-foot, ten-pound rifle is a powerful argument.
Eh, you look at the bolt through the ejection port. "saw the bolt was not engaged through the ejection port" does not roll off of the tongue that easily. And keep in mind that wasnt off of some pre-recorded script and we all got what he was talking about.
Ian at ForgottenWeapons did a whole episode criticizing that button. I emailed him asking if he's gonna do a Kyle related update.
There's ZERO question that Kyle didn't have time to do a tap/rack/bang, never mind a proper modern school jam clear. The button saved his ass.
The heads up mentality that kid showed in that fight is fucking amazing in terms of weapon handling. Situational awareness before that was more like a syphilitic drunk woodchuck. And then on the stand he did shockingly well for his age. Honestly...he's a weird but cool kid.
DAMNIT. I literally JUST MUTHAFUCKIN' BOUGHT A SLICK SIDE UPPER IN .308.
Now if I have to shoot some communist child molesters and get a jam I will feel like SUCH A DICK.
You will be okay Uncle, we believe the lord shall watch over you as you bestow retribution upon the Communist Molesters.
I do indeed feel blessed. I have no children but many glorious nephews.
The dimple on the bolt carrier is the original forward assist, so slick sides are still cool.
Right on. That's good to know and an avenue I shall explore.
I salute Chesty Puller as well if I read your username right.
Keep it oiled you I’ll never need one.
I do indeed believe in olive oil for food and shit tons of gun oil for ARs.
Lube works wonders.
Not gun oil for food and olive oil for ARs?
Gun oil dropped in canned corn does not taste good at all. Sad thing is that it really wasnt noticable because of the melted butter until you tasted it.
I took apart a .30 bgc and it was straight up grease. I don't think the normal lube is gonna cut it.
Reject modernity, return to bayonet charge.
I have a couple of M1s and an '03; I desperately want a couple of full-size M-1907 bayonets. Sixteen or eighteen inches of razor-sharp American carbon steel on a four-foot, ten-pound rifle is a powerful argument.
I guess you will just have to get another...
Jim Sullivan on suicide watch
Would that be "forward assisted suicide" (drum rim shot)
Forward Assist Chads, Side-Charger Kings
AK gang superior.
Just kidding.
(Looks at canted front sight post on AK pointedly)
what idiot aims an AK? just turn the rear sight up to full power and hold the trigger
Weirdly enough, I have wished for a forward assist a few times on my build. Sometimes, the steelcase shit I shoot doesn't seat right.
Also, Kyle calling the bolt the ejection port pained me.
Eh, you look at the bolt through the ejection port. "saw the bolt was not engaged through the ejection port" does not roll off of the tongue that easily. And keep in mind that wasnt off of some pre-recorded script and we all got what he was talking about.
No no no it's "saw through the ejection port that the bolt-carrier-group was not seated properly."
Yup.
Ian at ForgottenWeapons did a whole episode criticizing that button. I emailed him asking if he's gonna do a Kyle related update.
There's ZERO question that Kyle didn't have time to do a tap/rack/bang, never mind a proper modern school jam clear. The button saved his ass.
The heads up mentality that kid showed in that fight is fucking amazing in terms of weapon handling. Situational awareness before that was more like a syphilitic drunk woodchuck. And then on the stand he did shockingly well for his age. Honestly...he's a weird but cool kid.
Hey hey hey...SPORTS is useful!
That’s the price of not using an AK like a real operator