nothing like a good BM
Eating MRE's makes it feel like you're shitting out a barn door.
nothing like a good BM
How’s the reticle
Joe Vegas of Thunderbolt is who I'm going to use if I ever put the money aside. He's on IG. I think you'll like him. He has a very spiritual connection to Japan, and that speaks volumes to me...I think you understand what I'm saying here.
Shara Rose. Shes from Texas but living in Beruit now. I was her first color fill tattoo when I lived in Iraq. She damn good packed that Yellow like a boss. 5 years later the lines are still sharp and the color is vibrant.
Shitty pic...but yeah..
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Looked at it on the PC monitor.Slavic alphabet. Words do not make sense.
I can't go to Beruit for a tattoo!
She comes back to Texas a couple times a year.
Ok, since I didn’t know for sure what an FR-8 was, I looked it up...
Appears the FR-8 was a rebuild of k98 parts, with a CETME barrel. They never mentioned running x39 through it. So I’m guessing that you’re running x39 through it by holding the cartridge against the breech face with the extractor. Sure it can be done I guess, but that puts a lot of load on that extractor.
Lots of people have done the same thing with (ironically enough) old 9x23 Spanish pistols from the same era, firing 9x19 through them.
For the same reason I don’t recommend it.
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When the y make Chrome
Lined barrels they make the barrel and rifle it a little but loose, then the chrome is expected to fill in the extra. At the same time, that chrome is also filling in a lot of the tiny micro-grooves that are cut into the rifling or left there when cold hammer forged. Either way, there’s less detail to the rifling. On the plus side, it wears much slower and is much more resistant to rust, but generally less accurate than a button-rifled barrel that hasn’t been chrome lined.