They've never been to the STDF. That sh!t is funny as hell when people are lubricated appropriately and become loquacious...and then there's @Matt.Cross. He's just naturally funny without lubrication.
You should not have an issue with that.
Measure the gas port in your barrel and the diameter of the barrel at that point. That is a common choke point of the gas as many of them are too small. You cannot adjust a gas block to make more gas go through than what the gas port allows. @98Z5V is very good at determining the necessary size of gas ports.
Is $40K what you spent for the wood for the new shelves? You done good with your project.
When I saw the title, I was hoping for a 308AR.com action story.
We had a thunderstorm yesterday afternoon with some 50-60mph winds. It took out lots of trees and power lines. The office was closed for the day. Our power went out yesterday at 6:30 and is supposed to be restored about 9:00 tonight. It's a good thing we have a generator to run the refrigerator and freezer.
I would hate to lose all of this.
Yep, I read a story about 2 guys who were sent in a commercial bagel oven to fix a part. It was supposed to be off for 12 hours. It got turned on after 2 while they were in there. It did not end well for them.