Hi everyone,
I'm looking for recommendations for a FFL who can build an AK using a bare receiver in the VA/ DC area. The receiver is finished and the builder needs to demill an existing full rifle. Thanks!
The shockwave is considered a pistol by MD, and is suppose to be added to the handgun roster. I'm not sure if it has been yet. If you search the term "shockwave" on the forum search function you'll see numerous threads about them.
You're not going to get the recoil impulse from any electric rifle that comes remotely close to a real AR. The only thing that in my experience that does is the Gas Blow Back rifles. KWA made them, WE makes one (or did), as well as a handful of other mfg's. My GBB rifle weighs about the same as...
If you have another person, you can do this with a semi-auto too. I'd load 1 round, hand them the pistol, they'd shoot as I watched the muzzle, then I'd either load 1 round again, or feign to load a round without their knowledge, prep the pistol to make it appear loaded, and have them take...
They're also not usually 100% correct in size and dimensions. A couple years ago they were making AK's that were supposedly mfg'd in the same facility as real AK's, or used demilled kits or something crazy like that. They were nice replicas, but not worth the 400 dollar price tag. Redwolf is...
I'd advise against shooting glass unless its somewhere you won't have to clean up.
If you're getting into pellet guns then that a completely different world that I don't know much about.
This is close- cheaper guns may use this, but it's usually a rubber or plastic nub that presses down on a rubber sleeve that has a small hump on the interior of the sleeve. That hump contacts the bb, which puts a backspin on the bb, allowing it to fly straight for a considerable distance using...
There are some airsoft barrels that are rifled, however they're very rare nowadays and are not commonplace.
Barrel length does not determine accuracy with airsoft. It certainly helps, but the quality of the hop up unit and hop up rubber is WAY more important than barrel length. I had a gas...
Okay. Well i'm over in east bmore and can show you the basics if you'd like. Buy some snapcap shells https://www.amazon.com/Zoom-Precision-Snap-Caps-Gauge/dp/B0029M2YWE
You can practice your weapons manipulation without risk of a ND using these.
If you have a big enough chainsaw, they do make "chainsaw mills" that are essentially jigs you mount a chainsaw to and cut through the tree. It's not as precise as a dedicated mill, and there's lots of dust, but if you simply need rough cuts to reduce size it might be worth your while.