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So, just a pressure issue then?It'll work until it blows up
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So, just a pressure issue then?It'll work until it blows up
Yeah. Theres a bit more gas popping out the end of a .223 than there is from a 9mm or 45. You might get 2000 rounds through it , you might get 5 but it will blow up.So, just a pressure issue then?
If you want a really fun gun these are $1190 with brace when put in cart. Silky smooth and a joy to shoot. MKE is an HK licensed manufacturer and they are made on HK tooling.So i'm assuming you can't really use the rad 45 or rad 9 on an AR15? (i'm only asking as it's (calibre-wise) a .22)
I do have a few 30.06, 1903 A3, Garand, Win M70, huh, um, i guess i sold other modern 30/06's, i am fairly confident i don't have any more these days, Wife used to have a Tikka, but sold that as she didn't use it
I wonder if i should consider some kind of modern 30.06?
Well now, that's interesting, curious they are a licensed manu and make on hk tooling, how does that work exactly?If you want a really fun gun these are $1190 with brace when put in cart. Silky smooth and a joy to shoot. MKE is an HK licensed manufacturer and they are made on HK tooling.
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Turkey and Germany have a very close relationship for a lot of trade and strategic reasons. MKE is a giant Turkish conglomerate that is big into chemicals and manufacturing. Think Mitsubishi. The two governments worked out a deal where MKE purchased the old HK tooling and HK came down and set the plant up for them .Well now, that's interesting, curious they are a licensed manu and make on hk tooling, how does that work exactly?
Good description. List of MKE small arms from wiki. They also amnufacture HK 416, G3, hk33. I sure wish they would sell those in the US!Turkey and Germany have a very close relationship for a lot of trade and strategic reasons. MKE is a giant Turkish conglomerate that is big into chemicals and manufacturing. Think Mitsubishi. The two governments worked out a deal where MKE purchased the old HK tooling and HK came down and set the plant up for them .
Ha, video is literally halfway through when i opened your reply
Confirmed order of what?
I've been wondering what a CZ would add to my modern-type pistols, things like the 92FS, BHP, VP9, FNS9 etc. ?
P38's look interesting indeed, though last i think i remember, they're pretty expensive and hard to get good ones?
The CZ's are one of the best values for competition styled guns. They can hang with the 2011 guys, for a fraction of the price. The CZ P10 series is also one of the best value buys out there, cheaper than a Glock and from everything that I have seen are just as reliable. They also have nicer factory triggers than Glock.CZ is a fun combo of some of the best features around at the time. Has the Browning Hi Power barrel lockup. Rail system of a Sig P210. Since they were communist, they ignored patent laws. When you look at the top competition pistols, CZ is right behind Glock and 2011 type guns.
Cool. I just ordered a suppressor for my 9mm carbine. I thought it would be fun to be able to go shooting without ear protection, not to mention if I ever have to shoot from inside my house in the middle of the night.
I run an Alaskan 360 as a 9mm can, it's rated to 338 Lapua.Oops forgot to mention some other factors to think about (if applicable) are:
Is it rated for full auto use?
Is it rated for the cartridge you will use? Many of the 9mm cans Fe are rated for use with 300 blackout subsonic but not 300 blackout supersonic.
One of the most versatile cans on the marketI run an Alaskan 360 as a 9mm can, it's rated to 338 Lapua.