Yet Another Gun Thread
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I'm really not sure. Was a wallpaper I found after groogleing for Colt SAAs..
If by build you mean literally to assemble a rifle from raw parts anyone with a few tools and some patients could build an AR in a few hours.
I know it seems like a LOT of parts, but they're not nearly as overwhelming once you get started.
I Believe an AK has fewer parts, but requires more specialty tools. The barrel of an AR is fitted and attached with a nut where the AK barrel is physically pressed into the front trunion and to build a stripped receiver on an AK requires presses for rivets also. We've built 4 specialty tools to assemble an AK which consists of a bending brake, rivet tool, barrel press, and trigger guard rivet press. Tools required for an AR assembly include a couple small punches, punchblock, and an Armourer tool..
There are other tools that make things easier, like to install handguards, adjust sight post, drilling blocks, action blocks, etc..
I know it seems like a LOT of parts, but they're not nearly as overwhelming once you get started.
I Believe an AK has fewer parts, but requires more specialty tools. The barrel of an AR is fitted and attached with a nut where the AK barrel is physically pressed into the front trunion and to build a stripped receiver on an AK requires presses for rivets also. We've built 4 specialty tools to assemble an AK which consists of a bending brake, rivet tool, barrel press, and trigger guard rivet press. Tools required for an AR assembly include a couple small punches, punchblock, and an Armourer tool..
There are other tools that make things easier, like to install handguards, adjust sight post, drilling blocks, action blocks, etc..
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Agreed. This forum will be a little less awesome b/c of no pusha. Although, it says "permanently banned" under where it says "Pusha" whereas when most users get permabanned it says "I'm miserable!" under there user name, leading me to believe that this is probably an extended banishment and not a permaban
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Probably, depends on if you can sell off the rails and stuff... unless you want to keep the rails and stuff... its up to you. You kicked the hell out my my AR build
Been itchy for another handgun... sold my HK USP earlier this year and have not replaced it yet. Been trying to get my hands on an XD(m) but it seems the "CA Approved" list has been quite effective at keeping them out of circulation.
Been itchy for another handgun... sold my HK USP earlier this year and have not replaced it yet. Been trying to get my hands on an XD(m) but it seems the "CA Approved" list has been quite effective at keeping them out of circulation.
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I was wondering when someone was going to say something about Pusha being gone. I'm indifferent. He was entertaining at times, but sometimes it got old. And I never really saw him actually talk about miata related things.
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The Camo isn't my thing, but long as you like it.
Btw, I met my best friend and his wife at the mall today. This kid, the security guard doucher was walking around the mall in his uniform wearing tactical gloves.. I'd bet he owns this ar:
Btw, I met my best friend and his wife at the mall today. This kid, the security guard doucher was walking around the mall in his uniform wearing tactical gloves.. I'd bet he owns this ar:
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Well, I gotta say, it does yell "tacticool" to me. I have a plain old generic Bushmaster AR-15 with absolutely nothing added or modified. I like it exactly like it is. However, the foregrip with the little bipod that pops out is pretty cool and I think if I got one I'd use it. The only problem is that I'd have to get those rails to mount it as far as I know.
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Well, I gotta say, it does yell "tacticool" to me. I have a plain old generic Bushmaster AR-15 with absolutely nothing added or modified. I like it exactly like it is. However, the foregrip with the little bipod that pops out is pretty cool and I think if I got one I'd use it. The only problem is that I'd have to get those rails to mount it as far as I know.
On the Rails, yes also... they do make ones that mount to the barrel... but blech on that. The free floating rails are really easy to use from my understanding (the daniel defense on this AR is a two piece for easier install) and won't attach the bipod to the barrel.
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If you got a great deal on it and plan to shoot it that's good!