always liked howard.
His opinions aren't always my own, but that's what this country is all about, right?
As long as your opinion isn't:
"I think you should be castrated literally or metaphorically for my real or imagined benefit"
Then we're Kool and the gang
I am going to tell you an incredible secret:
Find a tokarev with finish wear but a clean bore, and have her nitride treated.
I've had all my Yugo m57s treated, and it is like night and day. I was getting undue wear in the barrel of my one Yugo, possibly because of it not being quite hard...
why does everyone hate the folder? It is literally one of the best folders on a fighting rifle I have ever used.
The cheek weld is more of a chin weld, a bit strange for western tastes- but is is serviceable and the lockup is stable and solid. The main problem is the feel of it on the cheek...
if you want to go fullsize, I really love the XD series.
Not as much the XDm. Anyways, their nitriding is INCREDIBLE, on par with the best that glock ever did on their gen 2 models and some of the gen 3s with the orange peel tenifer. They are just fantastic deals for the money, and they are...
this ammo is really weird.
At temps about 50 degrees farenheit the ammo is great, and chronos about equal with wolf steel case, ~2900-2950 from a 16 inch barrel.
At colder temps, the performance becomes a bit more erratic, and the colder it gets, the more erratic it is, to the point you can...
magpuls are great, lancers are probably the best ar mag I've ever used, metal ones aren't bad if they have the right follower, but if it's a question of durability and reliability, generally the polymer mags are far superior- in 5.56 anyways
my first hunting rifle was stored in it's carrying case, luckily all it did was mess up the bluing.
Same reason I treat my leather holsters with ballistol, makes the leather water proof, chemically reacts with and neutralizes the tannic acid, filling the pores of the leather and keeping it...
I remember buying independence a while back and they had all different kinds of brass. It was .223 and some was lake city, some was remington marked R*P and some was Hornady. I think they have a send in your brass discount thing
i saw a melonited marlin guide gun in .45-70 that was just beautiful.
Supposedly it was for salt water protection, and I am sure it worked wonders, but it was just so damn lustrous and silky