So did I. If it wasn't for Google I couldn't participate in any of these conversations.
So did I. If it wasn't for Google I couldn't participate in any of these conversations.
Same result.That's a little harsh for an honest mistake. I think he should give Psycho a bath instead.
Same result.
My knowledge of twist rates is based solely on trying to stabilize the bullet enough to not hit my suppressor.back to normal.
It's only 2015. We only have google glasses. You have to wait until next year for the implant.I should get a google neural implant.
My knowledge of twist rates is based solely on trying to stabilize the bullet enough to not hit my suppressor.
It's only 2015. We only have google glasses. You have to wait until next year for the implant.
That's a little harsh for an honest mistake. I think he should give Psycho a bath instead.
Son of a *****......that surgeon told me he could do it for a grand.
i have gave cats a bath before......i would give it a try!!!
Most suppressor manufacturers won't warranty anything that was mounted on something shorter than 10.5 inches. With a 1 in 7 twist rate, I'm getting almost one and a half rotations of the bullet before it reaches the can. With a slower twist rate on this short of a barrel, I don't think it will stabilize, and that's how you get baffle strikes.Never thought of that. That would be a problem.
this surgeon?
Krieger?
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Most suppressor manufacturers won't warranty anything that was mounted on something shorter than 10.5 inches. With a 1 in 7 twist rate, I'm getting almost one and a half rotations of the bullet before it reaches the can. With a slower twist rate on this short of a barrel, I don't think it will stabilize, and that's how you get baffle strikes.
Act is on a twin kick tonight. Any red headed twins?