shadow116
2nd Class Citizen
This is the Way.
. Thank you for the info. You have been a great help .What attacks are you talking about?
If you don't like the "litter", then you are in the wrong place.
This is the way.
Would you care to elaborate on your findings for me?
I'm the newbie and the ignorant one here apparently.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I will be using the Hornaday 5.56 Nato Rounds, I know folks sometimes try to go the cheaper route with the 223 ammunitions but it's not In my nature to be ruthless with firearm safety.
I also have heard of bad booms stories, when your building your own firearms as well.
According to the experts, no.
Would you care to elaborate on your findings for me?
I'm the newbie and the ignorant one here apparently.
Thank you.
Was in a SOTAR class with another student with a Noveske "5.56" and and it failed for 5.56 but a-ok on .223. Be careful.
That's interesting. If the barrell that I have states that it is suitable for the .223 round but it's not able to chamber correctly how would one know without sending a round through it that it will not be safe? Is there a trick?
Gauges and proper experience is the key.
Gauges and proper experience is the key.
Thanks for your input. I will do so.
My brother is a retired Chief in the Navy. He has been around guns for all his life. He was in charge of a very large Installation located on the West Coast. Even had the privilege of training many ST. Over his career in the Navy!!
He has agreed to look it over and assist with any changes etc.
Thanks for looking out though. I really appreciate it.
That's interesting. If the barrell that I have states that it is suitable for the .223 round but it's not able to chamber correctly how would one know without sending a round through it that it will not be safe? Is there a trick?
Thank you.
I will be using the Hornaday 5.56 Nato Rounds, I know folks sometimes try to go the cheaper route with the 223 ammunitions but it's not In my nature to be ruthless with firearm safety.
I also have heard of bad booms stories, when your building your own firearms as well.
Gauges and proper experience is the key.
That's interesting. If the barrell that I have states that it is suitable for the .223 round but it's not able to chamber correctly how would one know without sending a round through it that it will not be safe? Is there a trick?
Gauges and proper experience is the key.
Hello
I thought I would share my First AR build with you all.
Upper Combo( Tiger Rock)
Tube Assembly ( GunTec )
Lower Stripped ( Anderson Manufacturing)
Gas Block( GunTec)
Trigger kit( Anderson Manufacturing)
Floating Handle Aluminum( Magpul)
Buffer and Tube kit( GunTec)
Barrell( 10.5 inch 5.56. ,1.7 CrMov)
Iron Rear site( A.R.M.S)
I still need a few items to install before it is ready for the range. Sorry for the poor quality pics.
As well as some Remington Rifle Cartridges.