Do you even have a clue as to what you're watching?
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Do you even have a clue as to what you're watching?
Seems to be destructive testing. IE how long under continuous fire before it breaks (how many rounds count). Pretty irresponsible and dangerous if you ask me. Your the exact type who does this too, Right?. Why? Because you can...right?Do you even have a clue as to what you're watching?
Stupid people with guns getting smacked in the face because they're stupid. Likely a precursor to an ER visit.Do you even have a clue as to what you're watching?
It's an old video of 'test to destruction' of a few off the shelf uppers. That's why you see so much ammo on the table.Stupid people with guns getting smacked in the face because they're stupid. Likely a precursor to an ER visit.
Not to mention a waste of ammo
Before you do that see if you can find some naval jelly and swab the bores with that.I have a couple of old military rifles with dark bores. I've had good luck using a rust remover product to clean up a mess of old tools which I've had for years. The thought is, maybe if I plug the muzzle and set the rifles on the plug and fill the barrels with this stuff and let it sit for 48 hours or so, the bores might brighten up a bit. Then again, it might not work, but it might be worth an experiment.
Aah, ok. So I was right. Thanks for confirming.It's an old video of 'test to destruction' of a few off the shelf uppers. That's why you see so much ammo on the table.
Before you do that see if you can find some naval jelly and swab the bores with that.
What a self chob.It's an old video of 'test to destruction' of a few off the shelf uppers. That's why you see so much ammo on the table.
Citric acid will work too and is thought to be a little gentler. Which ever way you go rinse with hot water, dry immediately and coat with oil. Also be aware that using Naval Jelly will not give you a bright bore. It semi-parkerizes the steel while removing the rust.Another product I have never used. There's a thought.
Citric acid will work too and is thought to be a little gentler. Which ever way you go rinse with hot water, dry immediately and coat with oil. Also be aware that using Naval Jelly will not give you a bright bore. It semi-parkerizes the steel while removing the rust.
Anyone can see what's happening in this video. A baby-faced idiot is whooping like a Confederate hayseed while overtaxing the physical limits of his firearm.Do you even have a clue as to what you're watching?
In the end, the firearm bullied him.He bullied that poor firearm. It's so sad. So fucking sad . . . .
I have a couple of old military rifles with dark bores. I've had good luck using a rust remover product to clean up a mess of old tools which I've had for years. The thought is, maybe if I plug the muzzle and set the rifles on the plug and fill the barrels with this stuff and let it sit for 48 hours or so, the bores might brighten up a bit. Then again, it might not work, but it might be worth an experiment.
Well, that man's testing literally blew up in his face and very likely injured himself to some extent.He bullied that poor firearm. It's so sad. So fucking sad . . . .
The problem is that the rust pitting, if bad enough, has weakened the steel in ways which cannot be seen. Nor will the surface be smooth after the oxides are removed.
Dark bores are time bombs waiting to go off.
They just can't say the easiest thing possible to say on this subject matter. The thing that you're dangling right before them to say.If you say so, sure.
But is it biz as usual to only wear a t-shirt and some winter gloves to intentionally operate a firearm like that until it blows up to find the breaking point?
The guy was okay. There are other lengthier versions of that clip. Don't let a lack of facts interrupt the narrative.
So noted. These don't get shot much. Like, hardly ever.
I wouldn't shoot them at all unless rebarreled. But that's just me, others have and had no issues other than a general lack of accuracy and consistency of shot placement.
It is easy to say that someone who is responsible would wear more appropriate gear to prepare for fiery gun pieces travelling at high speeds at their face while attempting to demonstrate failure.They just can't say the easiest thing possible to say on this subject matter. The thing that you're dangling right before them to say.