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Everything posted by survivalshop
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I kinda know all this & believe it , but all of the people that work for these media outlets , all of them , thats a lot of people thinking the same way or not caring what drivel is posted , printed or video'ed . Its just hard to swallow , that every single one of them think that printing or speaking lie's is for a greater good , just mind boggling !
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Doesn't anyone find it odd , that who ever is controlling the media , is controlling it at all levels . That takes some doing if you ask me , shows how deep & how long what ever the powers that be, have been working on this . Its actually scary that all these news media outlets are all on the same wave length or thought train , to think this is not news worthy to the American public . What kind of control can have that effect on all of them ?
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I have the Superlative Arms Piston system coming & should be here Thursday & here is a list I have on the way . Tactical Machining Upper & Lower Receivers ( I have a couple sitting around , also the Carbine Receiver extension ,in mil spec ) Superlative Piston system , clamp on, 0.750" Midwest FDE G3 M-lok 12" Hand Guard 16" Socom , Mid Length Gas, Barrel /5.56 chamber ( this has got to be the least expensive barrel I have ever put on an AR , but its for testing & I don't care , as long as it shoots ) Geissele ,Super Braided spring & Tungsten loaded Buffer Nitrated Bolt for the Piston Bolt Carrier ( not from D.Wilson, I got this one from Brownells because i was ordering from there , but I want a NIB one from DW. before I'm done testing ) I have two Stocks on the way , which I will test ,though the FDE will probably stay with this rifle because of the Hand Guard color match. MOE SL-K ( BLK ) & a ACS-L (FDE ) ALG single Chamber Muzzle Brake And of course a CQB Mecharmor charging Handle , my last one , going to have to get a few more later . I have all the little things sitting around , including a std A2 pistol grip , which it will be replaced with a Magpul at some point . My first Piston AR & can't wait to put it together & test it .
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It sure makes a difference when installing the Tubb's spring in my Carbine 308AR compared to the Rifle Extension. I never tried the AR 15 Tubb's Spring , but I'm sure it would be the same fight to get it in the Carbine Extension.
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You know what happens when you have extra parts laying around .
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Seems like they have changed their minds . http://www.tennessean.com/story/news/politics/2016/08/14/social-security-amends-verification-method-after-backlash/88722194/
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I just ordered it & will see how it works with my new Piston build .
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I don't think you will hear a thing with the Tubb's flat wire spring . That JP SCS is $$ , compared to the Tubb's . I'm going to try this , Read the instructions , many ways to tune it & reads it may have issues with sub sonic's with 300BLK. Brownels has it in stock . SUPER 42 BRAIDED WIRE BUFFER SPRING AND BUFFER COMBO FULL DESCRIPTION The Geissele Super 42 Spring was designed to improve the function and reliability of your AR-15 pattern rifle. Its unique spring design uses three independent strands of wire, just like the German MG42 Machine Gun. This concept acts as a harmonic damper and energy absorber by allowing the springs to flex separately from each other. This flex helps displace excess energy which decreases the chance of spring failure and assists with making your AR-15 more reliable. Compared to the stock spring, The Geissele Super 42 Spring has a decreased tendency to lose length and force over a given round count. As an added bonus, it removes the annoying spring reverberations (twang) heard and felt by the shooter through the buttstock. The Super 42 Spring has a 15% stronger average return force than the standard buffer spring. This will assist in stripping rounds out of the magazine when operating with a dirty weapon or when using steel-case ammo. RESOURCES Installation Instructions
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When you watch that video of the guy saying, " the rich people are not giving us none " , You can blame all this on O'butthead & Hitlery , with their push for spreading the wealth , Socialism or Communism . http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2016/08/milwaukee-rioter-rich-people-got-money-dont-give-us-none-burn-gas-stations-video/
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Both Orca & Jets are Photo shopped in both photo's . Magnify & its quite visible .
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I ran out of Bullets to stuff in the cases , that's never happened to me before !
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If you look close enough , there are a bunch of Parents with them rioting . I agree , this crap should be put down immediately , no slack , arrest any one on the spot that's up to no good & make them pay , with fines, if they have it or jail time if they don't . You can't nip it in the bud any more , we are past that , tanks to our commie leaders who think this is an means to their end . They are not tearing up anything they actually own , its people who have small businesses in that area & are probably not well off ether , but since they are not one of them , they destroy & loot & wonder why there are no stores around them any more , which brings them in other hoods to cause trouble . Coming to a town near you !
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Photo's ?
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Gee , thats a hard one , how long do I have to make my mind up ?
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I know how it is , I've been a Browns fan all my life .
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My Mid Gas Piston System shipped today , will get here The 18th , so will post some photo's & an inspection evaluation . Now I have to get a Bbl. & hand guard & I will be in business to test fire .
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Who the hell would want that nut ripper in the cross bar ! Makes me shiver thinking about that , if you slip off that Banana seat .
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This is a good article , I just dont see Nitrated Barrels mentioned . FACTORS IN BARREL LIFE AUGUST 12, 2016 MIDSOUTH SHOOTERS 8 COMMENTS The preceding was a specially adapted excerpt from the book The Competitive AR15: the ultimate technical guide, by Glen Zediker and Zediker Publishing. Available at Midsouth Shooters or BuyZedikerBooks.com By Glen Zediker Last time the topic was finding the bullet seating depth that touches the lands or rifling. In discussing the tool featured, the Hornady LNL O.A.L. gage, I also mentioned how this appliance can also be used to document barrel throat erosion. A little more about this… As rounds go through the barrel, one after another, the chamber throat is advancing, moving toward the muzzle. The “wear” in a barrel is all right in the throat. The influence is “flame cutting” by the high-temperature gases that result from burning propellant. The steel is burning up. At some point, it quits shooting well. The reason for a fall-off of accuracy is a combination of excessive free-bore (space between end of the chamber neck area and the first point of contact a bullet will have in the barrel) and also roughness, plain and simple. Bullets won’t enter the rifling as smoothly and the rough surface rips at the bullet jacket. Any wear along the remaining length of the barrel is insignificant, and not influential; it’s mostly from simple friction. So how long does a barrel last? About 5 seconds. Let me explain. Of course, that’s spread over a scant few milliseconds at a time over a number of rounds. There are two main influences in the progress of erosion: bullet weight and amount of propellant. The more of each, the faster the deterioration, but bullet weight factors mostly. As was introduced in the material way on back about gas port pressure, if we plot out pressure levels against bullet movement through the bore, we get a “pressure-time curve.” Pressure levels are associated with respective levels of flame cutting. A steep P-T curve (slow bullet acceleration) means more concentrated cutting over a shorter distance. It’s clear, then, that lighter bullets will do less damage than heavier bullets, even though the lighter bullets mean burning more propellant. In a .223 Rem., for example, a steady diet of 77-grain bullets will shorten barrel life compared to using mostly 55-grain bullets. Fortunately, .223 is one of the kindest to barrel steel of popular rounds. I expect about 5000 good rounds from a quality barrel (about the same as .308 Winchester). Some folks offer a much higher figure than that, but, again, “shoots well” is subjective. Shoot it until it doesn’t shoot well. The cartridge factors mightily: .243 Win.? Maybe 1200 rounds with 107-grain bullets. Barrel steel material most definitely has an influence on life. Short answer: get stainless steel. Comparing true “match-grade” barrels, stainless will not shoot one bit better than chromemoly, but will shoot its best for longer, about 10-15 percent more accurate rounds. The reason is in how the steel “wears” as throat erosion progresses. Chromemoly tends to get rough (like sandpaper) whereas stainless steel tends to form cracks with still-smooth areas between them (like a dry lake bed). The stainless erosion is less disruptive to the bullet jacket. However, that’s not a blanket recommendation of stainless. When a stainless barrel quits shooting, it quits right then and there. Accuracy fall-off is abrupt. Like in the middle of a string… Really. Chromemoly group sizes cone outward more slowly. Chromemoly tends to continue to shoot “better” after it’s lost its gilt-edge. Some will shoot a very long time at only a minimum fall-off from its best performance. I have to recommend chromemoly for a semi-auto, unless, that is, the semi-auto is strictly a competition rifle. Then, just take your medicine. A bolt-gun can have its chromemoly barrel pulled and “set back” to prolong its life. Simple: cut a half-inch or so off the chamber-end of the barrel, rechamber it, back in business. Can’t do that with stainless. Of course, semi-automatics can’t get this treatment because of gas system orientation. Chrome-lined barrels do, yes, tend to last longer (slower erosion), but they also tend not to shoot as well, ever. Steel hardness also factors, but most custom match barrels are made from pretty much the same stuff. Back, finally, to using the gage: Take a measurement every now and again. Experience will tell you when. My standard is +0.150 inches, compared to the reading I got on the barrel when new. That’s a max. Sometimes they quit before then, sometimes not, but no matter how it’s shooting, I rebarrel at +0.150. I use stainless and I don’t want the next target to be when it quits. I’m a little conservative, by the way… Some very good shooters comfortably extend that to 0.250. Keep a worn barrel clean! Scrub the throat area (carefully of course). The cracks and roughness attract and retain fouling. There are other “tricks” to help preserve accuracy for a longer time, and I’ll talk about those next time. Use the Hornady LNL O.A.L. gage to record and then track barrel throat wear. This isn’t technically a “throat erosion gage,” which do exist, but the author has found it an easy and reliable way to keep up with an advancing throat. As the seating depth gets longer, it’s indicating how far the throat is advancing. Bullet weight, mostly, determines barrel throat life. Why? The heavier the bullet, the slower it accelerates, and the more time the flame from burning propellant has to torch into the metal. Even though a lighter bullet is burning more propellant, it’s the intensity of the cutting that does the most damage. Stainless steel barrels keep their “gilt-edge” accuracy for about 15% more rounds, but hit the wall head-on and in a big way when they reach their limit. Chromemoly steel tends to open up groups sooner, but also maintains “decent” accuracy for a longer time, in the author’s experience — the groups open more slowly. Most are best served with chromemoly in a semi-auto. Related
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Its only pre season . It really doesn't count .
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I'm with Terry , its all BS , they are working you over to get more $$ . Find another Builder .
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I checked that sight & didn't see anything like that for sale .
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Depends on if they have the proper " Gangsta " sights
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Not to mention new recruit's for the Democommie's army .
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I wouldn't say that rifle was thrown in the mud for that test . It is set up for a race gun & shouldn't be compared the same way as a combat or hunting rifle .









