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I removed the slant break flash suppressor off of a AK once, and replaced it with another style of an AK flash suppressor. I did this because the original slant break flash suppressor was corroded. From shooting corrosive ammo and not cleaning it. When I went out to test fire it, at 50 yards...
The barrels on AK-47s are hydraulically pressed in, once you take one off and try to put it back in, it will be loose or not the same if you know what I mean.
Dude, you need help. Are you just drunk or something? Good luck with whatever it is you're trying to do, I guess. Are you sure you should be handling firearms?
The following was copied from a page off of 6BR.com .243 Ackley Improved--More Velocity, Less Case Stretch by Bob Blaine, Sinclair International Parker Ackley reluctantly developed the .243 Ackley Improved ("AI"). Ackley finally gave in to his customers' requests to develop the .243 AI...
I don't know when my father bought his or if it was new when he bought it. I know he's had it since I was a little kid. I'm 39 now, and he gave it to me when I was 22. It has seen hundreds upon hundreds of thousands of cycling through it. IT AINT GOING NOWHERE. I've had other presses since then...
I don't know if it's a common consensus that tactical solutions are not accurate. I only know from my own experience. I've put together quite a few 10\22's, Browning Buck Marks, and a couple Ruger pistols. I've used everything from whistle pig barrels to Volquartsen, Kidd, Magnum research...
Volquartsen's are bug Eye precise. Tactical solutions or not. I've never used Clark products, but you may consider kidd. As for optics, Leopold will do all you need them to do and then more at that range. Also consider the Leopold fixed power competition scopes.
The coatings on the glass break down after a while. Some faster than others. If I had money to blow like that, I would get the Swarovski, but I don't. My newest Leopold was about $1100, i've had it for just about two years now, it works great. Maybe you should also consider the vortex razor HD.