That is an absolute statement, and not indicative of reality.If the setscrews are flush with the gas block, it's not dimpled. Pretty simple.
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That is an absolute statement, and not indicative of reality.If the setscrews are flush with the gas block, it's not dimpled. Pretty simple.
OkThat is an absolute statement, and not indicative of reality.
I am a poor; I can't afford the new poverty pony.
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your gun is junk and should never be associated with all the high end battle weapons that are superior to all othersHave some concerns: I own one AR. A PSA upper on an Anderson lower. If I had realized there was a chance I could have harmed you all with some type of planet destroying implosion by assembling them, I wouldn't have done it. I swear.
The gun has me tricked: Has about 1000 rounds through it over the years. It's never hiccuped. It puts bullets, accurately, on target. I've assumed that the gun is good enough for me to continue shooting it, but clearly, that's a risk, based on my ignorance.
I do understand the gun's limitations based on my lack of care: Because I haven't inspected the parts with a micrometer, it might launch a sneak attack on me, or worse, go on strike and demand better internal parts.
I also understand the gun's social limitations: I shouldn't take it to a class where it might hurt somebody, not with projectiles thown wildly about, but emotionally.
What else should I be worried about?
Only how you get the rifle to the "Poors' Rifle Depository for Dismantling" located in East Macon, Georgia. PM me for details.Have some concerns: I own one AR. A PSA upper on an Anderson lower. If I had realized there was a chance I could have harmed you all with some type of planet destroying implosion by assembling them, I wouldn't have done it. I swear.
The gun has me tricked: Has about 1000 rounds through it over the years. It's never hiccuped. It puts bullets, accurately, on target. I've assumed that the gun is good enough for me to continue shooting it, but clearly, that's a risk, based on my ignorance.
I do understand the gun's limitations based on my lack of care: Because I haven't inspected the parts with a micrometer, it might launch a sneak attack on me, or worse, go on strike and demand better internal parts.
I also understand the gun's social limitations: I shouldn't take it to a class where it might hurt somebody, not with projectiles thown wildly about, but emotionally.
What else should I be worried about?
Another ODT dumpster fire.....
Another ODT dumpster fire.....