Stupid. Sure, you can take a small bore LS and sleeve it, throw massive boost and make the same power as the head flow and displacement will be similar, but why? Not when there are bigger cube options that you don’t have to set on kill to run the same number and a far more available aftermarket...
Yep, had mine done for $300 I think by a local accredited appraiser. They went from 17.9k to 26.4K as soon as I told them their CCC report was worthless and I’d seen them in court. Their offer was less than $200 difference from his appraisal, to my good.
I have not, but I have an H1 buffer on standby as well. Most have reported it helps slow the carrier enough to stop ripping the case and cycle properly. We shall see.
I’m going to change handguards and switch to a RifleSpeed gas block more than likely. I just got my new qd brake in for the suppressor and waiting on a Credo. We’ll see how she shoots.
Check your gas block to rail spacing if you haven’t already. Picked mine up last week and they were touching at rest, not super impressed with the tail tbh.
Hilarious considering you’re bitching because they didn’t elaborate to distinguish what kind of 9mm, but calling me pedantic for providing all the facts.
Honestly, I’d have to go back and read that book and see if they took it from there or a writer introduced it on their own. Hollywood and most writers are worthless, just pointing out the possibilities on that one. Parabellum, short, kurz…if they don’t destinguish it’s on them but I’m not...
Or 2 seconds of googling could tell you it was possibly .380 which is subsonic in that weight and has multiple nomenclatures all of which include 9mm. Just sayin…
Blake @ Revolution 678-758-7359
Great guy and excellent work, I believe he is or was on here. I worked with him but he was so good it turned into his own full time business.
Ditto, just accepted a position with a new company and we are building from the ground up with like minded individuals. All voice their opinion and share duties, both physical and clerical. Hoping you find something! It took me 20 years and a couple jobs in between to finally make the leap and...