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It was a 'Crossfire'. Interesting concept but heavy and awkward to use. The big downside to them is that the magazine for the shotgun is proprietary and they are near impossible to find.
The manager is an idiot. I was a manager for Big5 years ago, when you buy a gun there, they fax a copy of the 4473 to the main office as a backup copy and to ensure that the inventory numbers are correct and that no firearms are 'slipping thru the cracks'.
Sorry, I was referring to the K2 and DR series. The K1 did use an impingement system. Not many of those K1's floating around, you must have had it awhile.
With 12 rounds you'd need a clamp just to keep the tube from bowing ;) BTW, 1 repitition is a cycle. Some parts will fail on the first cycle some will last millions of cycles, depends on the material, design, and amplitude. I'm not opposed to clamps, I'm just saying they aren't a cure-all or...
I used to live at 19th and Northern, never had more problems than when I lived there. Crackheads, thugs, and illegals everywhere, seems that something like what you mentioned was happening every couple months, moved down to CG and haven't had any real problems down here yet. Its nice having...
It is more easily bendable, but it stretches rather than flexes. This results in cracking and weakened grain. It doesn't "bounce back".
You can reach a failure point from fatigue with ONE repetition depending on the material and the amplitude of the movement. In a setup like the magtube...
A big difference (and why I wouldn't use aluminum for a mag tube) is that aluminum has no elasticity, vibration and flexing eventually causes failure. Having an aluminum tube of approximately the same dimensions as the steel equivalent is going to be problematic. Aluminum is stronger than...
The balloon (or any mass) should move forward relative to the vehicle. It would also move downward because the tether forces it to move in an arc rather than a line.
Although it has no 'weight' it still has mass. The gun would do everything it does on Earth except fall to the ground. Due to the mass differential between the slide area and the grip, there would be a slight amount of rotation imparted to it, but not much. What causes muzzle flip is the...
We added a section to our website that discusses this in detail. Start here at the "Recoil 101" section and read thru to the "Recoil 102: How muzzlebrakes work" section
http://kingarmory.com/My_Homepage_Files/Page16.html
+1, you have to center the pad on the SF stocks that have the shell holders. As far as bowing, the springs are retained by the buttpad so when you have shells in the stock you will see where the springs are pushing against the buttpad.
I'd rather buy 10rd mags for the Saiga than one of the drums. They are way bigger than they need to be, a single-turn drum is nothing more than a box mag bent into a circle. If they would have done a double (or turn they could have made it a lot more compact. Someone is making a 30rd drum for...
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