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Blackbelts are just whitebelts who have never quit.
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Army M110 w/ suppressor or the USMC/Navy Mk 11 Mod 0 - same rifle, different accessories.Macbeth wrote:
Can anyone tell me what gun this is?
http://i.huffpost.com/gen/210070/thumbs … Q-huge.jpg
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Leupold Mk4 3.5-10X40mm. only leupy m2 knobs look like that.rdx-fx wrote:
(Made by Knight's Armament Company, with either Schmidt&Bender, Leupold, US Optics, or Nightforce scopes)
The M110 is a .308 system, so its origin is in the AR-10.FloppY_ wrote:
It's some kind of M14/M16 platform..
at least that is what it looks like to me...
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I've used WD-40, let soak for 10-15 minutes, then brush and patch. Repeat process until no lead shows up on brush and patch.Dilbert_X wrote:
Anyone have a magical barrel de-leading process or experience of JB Bore paste?
My .32 has impacted carbon-lead fouling, or rust, which is proving a pig to shift.
I have cleaned it regularly, but not all that thoroughly I guess, and it seems to have built up.
That or it was in storage for decades before I got it, it looked fine when I bought it but it could be caked in storage residue, lead or rust.
Has anyone tried the Outers Foul-Out system? Hard to find here and I can't mail-order it due to the chemicals. Could make my own I suppose.
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krazed wrote:
the retaining pin for the firing pin in my tt-33 snapped in two
ordering a few in from ontario tomorrow... fuck sakes
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I hope that it was some sort of charge planted to disable the gun, rather than an explosion, looks like that wouldn't be a nice thing to stand next to :Siceman785 wrote:
Wow, fuck, I wouldn't want to be the guys firing that piece of arty when that happened... O.O
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