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We have a few threads on various forced reset triggers designs and super safties. I have been messing around with Atrius FRT's and a couple steel super saftey kits. Each FRT has it's own quirks and some are better that other in different applications. I thought a thread that summarized the different options and best applications would be useful for folks looking add a device to gun or build a ...
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RXM or PSA Dagger? Pros and cons of each. What to buy? - AR15.COM
I see no "Pros" to doing it whatsoever. If you're doing-it just to be legal based-upon this current ATF edict (that's going-to-be overturned) then how do you intend to maintenance the can over time? What happens if you get a baffle strike? What happens when you burnout the can?
[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Pilots and air travel Pros: how can I tell if my cancellation was crew or weather? (Page 1 of 4) Previous Page / 4 Next Page
Pilots and air travel Pros: how can I tell if my ... - AR15.COM
Pros: 42+ mpg pretty easily Cheapish for a new vehicle Haul a decent amount of stuff. 4x8 sheets of plywood are easy. Cons: shitty windshields (about to be on my 4th one) Battery drain issues and always in battery saver mode (can't talk to the truck through the app) I'd still buy one all over again. Have 42k miles on my 2023 and the only thing that bugs me is the battery saver issues. Other ...
You can fit six instead of five in a small frame cylinder. It can be a loud blast but not bad on the recoil factor. It directly competes with not going anywhere .357 and .38 cartridges. I have a thing for .32 size stuff but medium .38 target loads are plenty fun too. [ARCHIVED THREAD] - how many of you guys are into the 327 federal mag? pros ...
how many of you guys are into the 327 federal mag? pros and cons ...
There are only pros and no cons to a Wylde chamber in an AR15 barrel. Except maybe needed to clean the chamber at some shorter interval than a 5.56 chamber... and that interval is really long. Full auto? Don’t know, but I’d want the looser 5.56 chamber.
Pros: Sweet shooter with very manageable recoil and plenty of aftermarket support. Cons: As others have mentioned, fairly slick grip frame and it's a tiny bit big for what it is. I will be stippling mine when I return home from overseas, so the slickness of the grip frame will no longer be a problem.
Do I want a Beretta PX4? What are the pros and cons? - AR15.COM
7/2/2018 9:49:14 PM EDT [#36] Quote History Quoted: Pros: Your rifle will be slightly lighter Cons: Everything else. Yup. Heavier BCG/buffer is usually where you'll see other benefits, depending on your setup. Reduced cyclic rate, suppressors, etc. Lightweight BCG/buffer/reduced power springs are for competition guns running low-power ammo at ...
Pros / Cons of using a Lightweight Bolt Carrier Group > General ...
I'm contemplating building a big bore 10.5" SBR/pistol upper for shooting suppressed. I can't decide between 450 Bushmaster and 458 Socom. It seems that there is a better selection of 450 Bushmaster ammo available, but I reload so that is not really that big of a deal. What are the pros and cons of each and which would you choose and why?