Wat’s Carbon Water-N-Stuff Thread - Concepts In Iron And Wood!!!

Like I said, it has the appearance of the Accuracy International offering although I don't think it has the one screw barrel change out that the AI does.
 
I was looking at something the other day and noticed that the switcheroo barrels are a thing these days, making bolt guns kinda like ARs in that regard.


Like ARs with switcheroo uppers, you can still only shoot one of them at a time.
 
I was looking at something the other day and noticed that the switcheroo barrels are a thing these days, making bolt guns kinda like ARs in that regard.


Like ARs with switcheroo uppers, you can still only shoot one of them at a time.
There's benefits, like not having to go to a gunsmith to change Cal. or replace a burned out barrel. BUT there is a price. The AI economy models start at 7 grand.
 
That was first demonstrated to me at the beginning of my high power shooting stint.


One thing of many.


Use good stuff and then you know you can narrow those nines down to the shooter/operator.
 
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That was first demonstrated to me at the beginning of my high power shooting stint.


One thing of many.


Use good stuff and then you know you can narrow those nines down to the shooter/operator.
Although you might be surprised as to how many don't know either by poor shooting ability or crappy rifle. As an old friend of mine would say, "A rifle that won't shoot 1 MOA just ain't worth having around."
 
Does anyone recall this story about the Sig 320 pistols being rejected by the Air Force because of am alleged case where an Airman set his holstered down on an end table after duty and it went off, killing him? Well, here's the truth which I suspected all along;


After Fatal Wyoming Incident, Sig Sauer M18 Pistol Back In Use At Air Force Bases​

The section of the U.S. Air Force that oversees the military branch’s bases is putting the Sig Sauer M18 handgun back in use, the USAF announced Sunday. It had paused the M18’s use for a month after the July shooting death of a Wyoming-based airman.

https://cowboystatedaily.imgix.net/clair-headshot-2-11-22-23.jpg?ixlib=js-3.8.0&q=75&auto=format%2Ccompress&w=100&h=100&fit=crop&ar=1%3A1
Clair McFarland
August 25, 2025


The section of the Air Force that oversees the military branch’s bases is un-grounding the Sig Sauer M18 handgun after pausing its use for a month over the July 20 shooting death of a Wyoming-based airman.

The Air Force Global Strike Command announced in a Sunday statement that it has completed a “comprehensive inspection” of its 7,970 M18 Modular Handgun systems after pausing their use July 21.

The pause was from “an abundance of caution following a tragic incident” in which an Air Force member serving at the F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Cheyenne died.

While the inspection of the Sig Sauer M18 pistol immediately followed Lovan’s death, the base announced about three weeks afterward that a person had been arrested in the shooting on suspicion of involuntary manslaughter and making false statements.

The arrestee is an airman, 90th Missile Wing Public Affairs Chief Glenn S. Robertson confirmed last week, adding on Monday that no charges had been filed.

The rest here: https://cowboystatedaily.com/2025/0...er-m18-pistol-back-in-use-at-air-force-bases/

Untampered with firearms don't go off by themselves.
 
Does anyone recall this story about the Sig 320 pistols being rejected by the Air Force because of am alleged case where an Airman set his holstered down on an end table after duty and it went off, killing him? Well, here's the truth which I suspected all along;

After Fatal Wyoming Incident, Sig Sauer M18 Pistol Back In Use At Air Force Bases​

The section of the U.S. Air Force that oversees the military branch’s bases is putting the Sig Sauer M18 handgun back in use, the USAF announced Sunday. It had paused the M18’s use for a month after the July shooting death of a Wyoming-based airman.

https://cowboystatedaily.imgix.net/clair-headshot-2-11-22-23.jpg?ixlib=js-3.8.0&q=75&auto=format%2Ccompress&w=100&h=100&fit=crop&ar=1%3A1
Clair McFarland
August 25, 2025


The section of the Air Force that oversees the military branch’s bases is un-grounding the Sig Sauer M18 handgun after pausing its use for a month over the July 20 shooting death of a Wyoming-based airman.

The Air Force Global Strike Command announced in a Sunday statement that it has completed a “comprehensive inspection” of its 7,970 M18 Modular Handgun systems after pausing their use July 21.

The pause was from “an abundance of caution following a tragic incident” in which an Air Force member serving at the F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Cheyenne died.

While the inspection of the Sig Sauer M18 pistol immediately followed Lovan’s death, the base announced about three weeks afterward that a person had been arrested in the shooting on suspicion of involuntary manslaughter and making false statements.

The arrestee is an airman, 90th Missile Wing Public Affairs Chief Glenn S. Robertson confirmed last week, adding on Monday that no charges had been filed.

The rest here: https://cowboystatedaily.com/2025/0...er-m18-pistol-back-in-use-at-air-force-bases/

Untampered with firearms don't go off by themselves.
Alec Baldwin begs to differ. :nana:
 
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