Winchester model 70 supergrade w/ Winchester’s highest grade maple stock. It’s a 2025 built rifle. No issues at all with it. I’ve put just about 200 rounds through it.
750rds through the vp9cc today, I double down on this being one of the nicest and funnest micro9s that ive ever shot and ive run the gamut of slimline glocks, hellcats, and p365s.
Unless someone else can think of a solid pocket pistol. The Shivworks guys sold me on carrying one in the, uh, more diverse parts of whatever US city I may be in.
I could pocket carry it comfortably if I had a proper pocket holster, it'd be even better without the big honkin vortex optic on top but whatevs. I've ordered a holster for it though since I want to keep the tlr7subhlxblurayhddvdbvdd on it.
The biggest change I'd make is a little stippling to where my thumb grips the dust cover, which frankly I can just get some talon grip and paste a little bit on.
Also not sold on the vortex optic, Im very leery of vortex red dots, the only reason I have this and not the optic free model was because my guy at the local place kept it hidden from everywhere for me to take a look at first so I obliged. I'm interested in putting an AEMS micro on it tbqh.
PSL converted to a smokeless loading of .50-110 by Harry Scarlett and Robert Blankenship, of Spencer Gun Company in Portland, TN.
You can see the fat cartridges in the magazine
Prototype Stribog Bullpup lower
"SuomAR-K", hybrid AR, Suomi and MP-5. Radial delayed, HK slappable ans feeding from Suomi mags
Integrally Suppressed 20 gauge
BFG-22 (Belt Fed Gun-22), a DIY largely printed .22 belt fed with FRT compatibility
was recently made aware that there was at least one example of a German MG-131 13mm machinegun converted for infantry use, The MG-131E. The 13mm cartridges it fired among other loadings could fire 524gr bullets with about 2 grams of HE per round (For context, German B-patrone 8mm had 0.3G, which we know in theory can put fist sized holes in people) of HE at 2460fps out of a 22in barrel, with free recoil about as stout as a an M1 Garand. The Aircraft model weighed 37lbs, I would think an infantry model would weigh 40-42lbs The Germans were in essence creating a full auto belt fed Safari rifle firing high explosive bullets
What's a good powder measure for reloading pistol ammo on a progressive press? The one that came with my Lee six pack works fine for more granular stick powders, but with the fine pistol powders I'm using it's spilling the stuff everywhere.
With all the jokes I've made about blacking out the labels on all my cheap accessories with Sharpie I feel like someone could've told me aluminum black does it perfectly since the etching just exposes the raw aluminum...
Netsch 1919 delayed blowback PCC/SMG with a teeny tiny 10 round rotary magazine (there were apparently larger magazines made up to 30 rounds) and bayonet
Same guy who made this also made this weird rifle and a machinegun, this guy really liked rotary magazines
ZK-471/473, Czech SMG prototype where you shove the 30 round mag into the rear of the receiver. 30.9in OAL, 11.3in barrel, 9.3lbs, 650 RPM
Paratrooper Model
H/47/CZ-246, the 43 round magazine goes in the stock
1st model. 28.4in OAL 13.9in OAL, 7.5lbs
Can anyone with a PSA Krink measure it's length from the end of the receiver to the muzzle threads with the booster removed, PSA says 17.5in folded but that's with the booster
Legend has it that Remington mis-marked the twist on a bunch of Rem700 300blk barrels several years ago. Remember that NOS part I've been trying to snag off GunBroker? MF'ers.
Anybody ever seen 300blk barrel with a 1:12 twist rate? Cause now I got one. MF'ers. I still haven't picked it up from my FFL but he's been researching it and believes some guy at the factory mistook a batch of .308 barrels for .300blk's after the rifling process and finished them with the .300blk processes. The barrel has no twist markings on it at all. M24 profile.
i have a cheap as hell taurus model 66 that i've shot nothing but full power 357 out of that locks up better than that gun and a 731 thats better than some smith and wessons. i mean taurus's quality control is dogshit don't get me wrong but im not sure a fucking millimeter of wiggle in the cylinder is a quality control issue i think someone just abused that gun
ZB-46, Predecessor to the ZB-47, 32in OAL, 9.8in barrel, 64 round mag, 7.23lbs. Compared to 29.5in OAL, 8.6in barrel, 72 round mag and 7.76lbs for the ZB-47 (9.7lbs loaded)
Apparently the Germans had directed the Czechs during the war to create a 7.92 RPD Equivalent, ZK-423-II, which use the forward grip as a charging handle
37.4in OAL, 15.7in barrel, 10.4lbs, 50 round belts
There were 3 distinct models, there were also prototypes in an 8x35mm Rapid cartridge
German Gerat Potsdam Suppressor. The gun or guns meant to be fitted with these has a reduced barrel diameter of 15.5mm instead of 18mm
OAL 7.87in, Diameter 1.81in, Weight 1.41lbs
ZK-407 Anti tank rifle in 7.92x94, used an either 5 round box magazine or a 10 round drum, semi auto of unclear mechanism but there's mention of a gas port.
Do you hate money? Cloak Industries is showing off a .308 Belt Fed, a scaled up version of the MFR-56