Faktory 47

What do you do

  • Hover

    Votes: 3 12.5%
  • Wipe and sit

    Votes: 10 41.7%
  • Birdnest

    Votes: 5 20.8%
  • eww, i'm to uppidy to use a public tiolet

    Votes: 6 25.0%

  • Total voters
    24

Old Skool

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Oct 14, 2019
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Good morning, good morning.

Monday morning, second half the month starts for me today.

Part Deaux of this job.

Gonna go sign up for secret Santa. If anybody needs it, I wear a size 107fr, but I can also make a saiga legion work.
 

CQB27

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Oct 14, 2019
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Rome
I hope I do not have to move for a long, long time. My dad and me moved Dee to GA from KY and it was a project. It will take 2 moving trucks to move us now. Ammo and guns and mags will be something horrible to move.
I moved for the last time in my life about 4 years ago....GOD willing and the creek don't rise.
Before that I hadn't moved in 13 years. It was a tremendous chore that took a solid weekend and about caused me to lose my religion, lol.
 

Axeman

If you can’t laugh at yourself you’re FUKT!!!
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Goat Rodeo Clown
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Got a really good laugh out of that one - check the reviews of that product!!!
 

EugenFJR

An anchor on a ship of fools.
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Jul 3, 2015
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Your mom's house
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It really depends. If you’re looking for serious accuracy and buy a high-dollar barrel, then putting non-bimetallic slugs through it makes sense.
But for just shooting, generally speaking the cost of a new barrel every 6k or so is about how much you save buying the bi-metal bullets vs a guy who buys the same barrel and uses only brass and copper jacketed stuff. The second guy will get longer service life, but pay more for ammo.

Mil spec. Chrome lined barrels should have a service life of 40 to 50 thousand rounds. The military would go broke swapping barrels at 10k rounds. I used to be cheap, and buy shitty ammo. But for just a little more money, you get a lot more accuracy and reliability and a much longer service life out of your weapons.