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I also apparently learned why rimfire is called rimfire as I did once dry fire some M&P 15-22 in a gun store one time and the clerk got mad and was like don't do it again or it will fuck up the gun.

So California is weird on this shit btw, a M&P 15 Sport 2 cannot have a pistol grip and forward vertical grip but the 22lr version and other rimfires are exempt from the definition of what is a assaults weapon according to California DOJ.
 
The biggest reason a lot of ranges ban steel case is because there's no profit in jewing it up to resell as opposed to brass.

That and shitty ranges have a fire risk from ricochets.
Bring an FN FAL it'll ruin the brass anyway. But yes, that's it range jews.
 
Lastly, @Club Sandwich since you're in industry, how bad are waits for title 2s?
e-file is about 2 months now, up from 2 weeks. paper filing seems to have a 8-whenever week return. i did papers on a pair of SBRs recently for an agency and even that took 2 weeks for the exemption to come through.
The biggest reason a lot of ranges ban steel case is because there's no profit in jewing it up to resell as opposed to brass.

That and shitty ranges have a fire risk from ricochets.

steel cased ammo is usually verboten for those reasons (sort of) but back in the old days steel case usually meant mild steel core, and that would destroy backstops and cheap steel backers, which are expensive (dig them out, replace them, replace the berm, have to shut down the range that day, maybe get permits if it's an indoor place or near other properties, et c).

when i volunteered as a range troll, the common steel cased stuff i saw was either norinco (mild steel core with a lead nose in yellow boxes sold as surplus) or tula/barnual stuff in cans. it created a hazard in outdoor ranges because the sparks were concerning in dry weather in the fields for a brush fire to start, and indoors for possible ricochets from gravel/concrete, then they would chew up the steel used for the back stops which would need to be replaced over time.

while i guess some ranges might make some money back by recycling spent cases in some fashion, it's generally a money sink because of maintenance and insurance costs so a lot of ranges operate at a loss or very near one unless they also sell ammo, training, or have membership dues.

if you want to shoot steel core/case/jacketed ammo, you should go to a range that has a 100% dirt and wood berm to shoot into. soft enough to prevent riccochets, nothing to make sparks, and it's easily sifted with a PTO sifter on a loader or something. such ranges are usually near ranches. another option is quarries where there is literally nothing to burn, and a ricochet would be too shallow of an angle to come back at you as most quarries are slightly down hill.
So California is weird on this shit btw, a M&P 15 Sport 2 cannot have a pistol grip and forward vertical grip but the 22lr version and other rimfires are exempt from the definition of what is a assaults weapon according to California DOJ.
the law as written specify that a California defined assault weapon is a centerfire semi-automatic rifle with at least two of a list of features, or a semi-automatic pistol with the capability of accepting a magazine outside the pistol grip, or a semi-automatic shotgun with at least one of a list of features, et c. they must be specific because it's not enforceable if it's too vague. back in the 80's when this stuff started to be a thing in CA (after the assassination of Harvey Milk), they tried to ban just features but found it far too vague to be meaningful since you could in theory ban squirt guns under the original proposed legislation. eventually they opted to create a list of makes and models, but found out that (surprisingly) you can have an identical thing with a different name and it wouldn't be banned. ergo they crafted a very specific list and combination of features that were not vague enough to be unenforceable but still open ended enough that they would simply automatically add a banned item to the "list" (there are several such lists).

the prevailing theory is that if the state wants to "get around" laws that preserve gun rights, they would be best served by making the process expensive and confusing, with the consequence being the threat of prosecution, poverty, loss of rights (via court order), imprisonment, or i guess if you fall into one of several buckets, death. then when you indoctrinate children to be socialists and against guns to depend on the state for everything, and they have no experience with guns because their parents don't have any, and aren't part of the gun culture, and are poor, and you expose everyone to sensationalized media that depicts violence as emitting from the barrel of a gun and that it's a Bad Thing(tm), then you win the gun control argument with time, not with law or police action.

when you are dead, your gun culture and ideology dies with you, and your children will give up their gun rights and be happy for it.
 
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I was hoarding well before this shitshow began. But I can occasionally find some boxes at big-box sporting goods stores (Cabela's, Bass Pro, Academy, Scheels).

Also, my range had some 9mm for sale, though be prepared to pay your left nut.
Okay. Thanks for the advice. It feels weird going into a store and saying, "I would like to buy some bullets."
 
Man I did not know that cheese graters can be somewhat tough to rotate onto a gas block.

Even with gloves on, I got a callous. Maybe I just got bitch hands. The end product looks nice tho.

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Man I did not know that cheese graters can be somewhat tough to rotate onto a gas block.

Even with gloves on, I got a callous. Maybe I just got bitch hands. The end product looks nice tho.

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Oh man, you fell for the cheese grater trap. Those things are seriously useless unless your rifle has a FA firing schedule. Used to piss off people all the time on AK Files telling them they just blew $40 on folded cosmetic sheet metal.
 
Oh man, you fell for the cheese grater trap. Those things are seriously useless unless your rifle has a FA firing schedule. Used to piss off people all the time on AK Files telling them they just blew $40 on folded cosmetic sheet metal.
It was purely a cosmetic choice. I didn't expect any performance change, and FYI it was only 29.99 at Khyber customs! /sneed

Sorry you can't save me from every retarded AK choice.

I just honestly didn't like the wood upper hand guard. 🤷‍♂️
 
the prevailing theory is that if the state wants to "get around" laws that preserve gun rights, they would be best served by making the process expensive and confusing, with the consequence being the threat of prosecution, poverty, loss of rights (via court order), imprisonment, or i guess if you fall into one of several buckets, death. then when you indoctrinate children to be socialists and against guns to depend on the state for everything, and they have no experience with guns because their parents don't have any, and aren't part of the gun culture, and are poor, and you expose everyone to sensationalized media that depicts violence as emitting from the barrel of a gun and that it's a Bad Thing(tm), then you win the gun control argument with time, not with law or police action.

when you are dead, your gun culture and ideology dies with you, and your children will give up their gun rights and be happy for it.
Well their BLM golems lead to increased gun sales across all groups but Californian liberals are quite evil as fuck. And want to spread that ideology everywhere else. All the other states must at some point deal with the true evil in America, the Californian liberal who also runs the current state of the Democrat Party.
 
It was purely a cosmetic choice. I didn't expect any performance change, and FYI it was only 29.99 at Khyber customs! /sneed

Sorry you can't save me from every retarded AK choice.

I just honestly didn't like the wood upper hand guard. 🤷‍♂️
Sorry, don't mean to shit on you. Cheese graters just set off my Autism for whatever reason.
 
Man I did not know that cheese graters can be somewhat tough to rotate onto a gas block.

Even with gloves on, I got a callous. Maybe I just got bitch hands. The end product looks nice tho.

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It should be illegal to replace wood handguards on an AK until they've caught fire shooting at least once.
 
If you love that, then get a load of this:

How about this sexy beast? At least they kept the handguard.
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How about this sexy beast? At least they kept the handguard.
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I pray one day this image will stop being relevant.
 
Considering Tapco got shuttered last year, it's officially no longer relevant.
Tapco is like agent orange. It's not over when they stop dropping it on tiny asian nations, it's only over when the last poor unfortunate mutant baby ruined by exposure is gone.
Just replace Tapco with ATI now. Choate too, although some are decent.

Found this mutant on a Canadian gun board. Almost certainly an airsoft M203...
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Pretty ballsy (and lewd) to leave your internals exposed like that. I can't tell if this guy's got stones or rocks-for-brains.
 
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