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Well do you want a fighting / utility knife or something in autism steel that's like $600 that you'll never use?In aware but I dont want to mess uo the forums with a new thread
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Well do you want a fighting / utility knife or something in autism steel that's like $600 that you'll never use?In aware but I dont want to mess uo the forums with a new thread
A fighting knife. Double edged. Fixed. Long thin and pointy. So a bayonet, dagger, or spear knife hybrid.Well do you want a fighting / utility knife or something in autism steel that's like $600 that you'll never use?
Getting out a side arm is faster then reloadingGet a Glock and think of it as ranged stiletto.![]()
Like I said, Benchmade SOCP. I have the full size on my plate carrier and I have the mini on my belt. If you actually know how to use it, it's an incredible little dagger for a decent price.A fighting knife. Double edged. Fixed. Long thin and pointy. So a bayonet, dagger, or spear knife hybrid.
Get a Glock Field Knife, they're utilitarian and unkillable. It may be possible to use it as a spear too, I never took the butt cap off. I wouldn't bother with double edge as unless you're an expert martial artist it's only a liability.A fighting knife. Double edged. Fixed. Long thin and pointy. So a bayonet, dagger, or spear knife hybrid.
Getting out a side arm is faster then reloading
Geiselle makes a SSA for it, I'd get that.Best drop in trigger group for an MCX?
I'd ask /k/ but they're 90% no guns and redditors these days
See, someone told me Geiselle's don't work in MCX's, and I should have researched it instead of taking their word for it. Thanks, dudeGeiselle makes a SSA for it, I'd get that.
They make some specifically for the MCX so that person probably just didn't know. You're welcome.See, someone told me Geiselle's don't work in MCX's, and I should have researched it instead of taking their word for it. Thanks, dude
If you’re looking for 7.62x39 bolt actions, CZ makes a fantastic oneAnyone have a clue as to where I can get a Ruger Ranch Rifle in 7.62x39? I've been looking all over and all I can find in stock are in Canada. Can I order from there? How would that work.
Yes I'm definitely transitioning to 7.62 since I got the m70 and m92. With prices getting down to almost 38 cents a round I'm comfortable forsaking 5.56 moving forward.If you’re looking for 7.62x39 bolt actions, CZ makes a fantastic one
Gunbroker has a few, but it looks like the going rate is $900-$1000. I think I’ve read it’s near impossible to get a gun or ammo down here from Canada, but maybe someone here knows for sure.Anyone have a clue as to where I can get a Ruger Ranch Rifle in 7.62x39? I've been looking all over and all I can find in stock are in Canada. Can I order from there? How would that work.
Yeah the msrp a few years ago was 450 and the reviews were great. I'm not paying some faggot double market for a bolt gun tho.Gunbroker has a few, but it looks like the going rate is $900-$1000. I think I’ve read it’s near impossible to get a gun or ammo down here from Canada, but maybe someone here knows for sure.
Get used to it, the run on guns due to pandemic and riot panic is going to up the market value by quite a bit. The CZ new will run you about 800 bucks but CZ is a high quality manufacturer. That rifle will last you forever.Yeah the msrp a few years ago was 450 and the reviews were great. I'm not paying some faggot double market for a bolt gun tho.
I have a scorpion and p10 so I understand CZ is worth the sticker price unlike say HKGet used to it, the run on guns due to pandemic and riot panic is going to up the market value by quite a bit. The CZ new will run you about 800 bucks but CZ is a high quality manufacturer. That rifle will last you forever.
Ah, the home board to which I can never return, thanks to all this boogaloo faggotry going mainstream.I'd ask /k/ but they're 90% no guns and redditors these days
The Czechs have been making guns since the 1400s so they could kill Austrians better, if I trust any manufacturer it’s CZ.I have a scorpion and p10 so I understand CZ is worth the sticker price unlike say HK
Only problem I've ever had with my 75B is that the firing pin retaining pin will get chewed up if you dry fire it too much. I had to replace it and now put a rubber O-ring between the firing pin and the hammer when dry firing.The Czechs have been making guns since the 1400s so they could kill Austrians better, if I trust any manufacturer it’s CZ