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MP5_Rizzo

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  1. Look forward to your review. After watching the video about the Sumatra rifle I may have to look into getting something like this. Below are a couple of photos of my set up charging a Crosman Challenger rifle.
  2. The Boring Company headquarters are in Hawthorn, California. Not that it's going to come as a shock to many here but guess which is the only state that outright bans flame throwers?
  3. I'm not up to speed on all SCUBA tank lingo but hopefully your tanks have K valves. If so then Crosman, Air Force, Air Venturi and Benjamin make a K valve yoke adapter. Below is the Benjamin version. Also here is a link to a very helpful guide about SCUBA tanks and PCP air guns. I took it from the Pilkguns website which is a Tennessee business that I have used many times. They know their stuff. CLICK HERE: Guide to Compressed Air Usage
  4. Nambu Type 96 Lightt Machine gun 6.5 X 50 Arisaka
  5. No experience with this particular rifle but a lot of experience with PCP guns 10 meter sporter class air rifle mostly. Since you asked about a compressor it sounds like you are starting from scratch in the PCP world. I know several people that started out using manual pumps, myself included, but you will find that using a manual gets old really fast. The compressors that fill these are not your standard compressor. Air pyramid sells them but the good ones start at around $1300.00. Based on what I pay in the Nashville area the cost of a compressor will equal a 150 + fills of an 80 cf SCUBA tank. During a busy competition season and filling multiple guns I only filled my SCUBA tank 6 times in a year. I went to the SCUBA tank method and never looked back. Air Pyramid sells these set ups as well. I had a lot of people tell me that SCUBA shops would not fill my tank if I did not have a dive certification card but I quickly found out that is not true. I have purchased from Air Pyramid on several occasions and I can't speak highly enough about their customer service and support. If in any doubt call them. My experience was that they can talk you through any thing you don't understand or a problem with something you purchased.
  6. I would not do it but not all of the hack jobs look horribly bad.
  7. I'm with you now CZ9MM After at least 15 years of being away from shooting highpower rifle my MOA calculating has become a little fuzzy so I just went back for a little refresher. MOA is something that confuses a lot of shooters and even when I understand it I get myself confused. Here is something I found from Brownells to help others visualize MOA. Rounding MOA 1 MOA @ 100 yards = 1 inch 1 MOA @ 200 Yards = 2 inch 1 MOA @ 300 yards = 3 inch 1 MOA @ 400 Yards = 4 inch 1 MOA @ 500 yards = 5 inch 1 MOA @ 600 Yards = 6 inch 1 MOA @ 700 yards = 7 inch 1 MOA @ 800 Yards = 8 inch 1 MOA @ 900 Yards = 9 inch 1 MOA @ 1000 Yards = 10 inch Minute of Angle as it applies to group size and drop MOA is used to measure group sizes. A 1 inch group @ 100 yards is referred to as a 1 MOA group. A 2 inch group @ 100 yards is a 2 MOA group. Not sure it was worth getting all worked up over the actual MOA of the less than favorable group size of this not a shotgun / not a rifle gimmick firearm but it happens.
  8. So after going back and watching the video I was wrong and a correction and further explanation is needed. First off the Franklin Armory Rep. never uses the term MOA but claims the gun is capable of 4" groups at 50 yards which is probably a best case scenario in the real world. So at 100 yards this should equate to a 4MOA or 8 inch group
  9. Yeah I probably would have jumped on that one if I saw it, very nice. A Dremel tool, buffing wheels and polishing compound will fix the problem areas and you will get the satisfaction of doing it yourself.
  10. Your math is correct!
  11. I'm with you KahrMan in the I want one cataory. Why, because I don't have one and it just sounds like something I would like to have is why. It does have some interesting features and the ballistics make it look better. The only thing is the $$$$. Looks like the actual cost is running about $3-4 more tan they were projecting 2 years ago.
  12. I see where this could become problematic at many local indoor and out door shooting ranges keeping stray bullets contained.
  13. Soon I'm sure. But, if a muzzle device is added that causes the projectile to spin in any amount, does it become a rifle?
  14. Here's what was discussed about the 7.5 back in 2016. https://www.tngunowners.com/forums/topic/99583-now-heres-something-interesting/?tab=comments#comment-1411095
  15. So here's another version of the periscoped rifle. The Cameron-Yaggi Experimental 1903 is a bit more complex and cumbersome.
  16. The rifle has a push button that allows the soldier to lift up on the receiver and down on the stock until it snaps in place firmly. Another button allows it to be stowed. When up, there is a hollow through the now-vertical wrist section. At its base is a polished mirror. Along the left side wrist an extendable, rotating arm holds another mirror, which can be aligned with the rear sight. This came from :CLICK HERE
  17. So all this time Browning 50 cals. have been mislabeled. By ATF definition they are not a machine gun!
  18. Thanks guys, I'm thoroughly depressed now. I'm going over to that other gun forum and see if I can get cheered back up!
  19. We get a dusting of snow and people loose their minds around these parts. Others that see plenty of it, put it to good use.
  20. Now that I've jumped in with both feet, I don't know whether to thank or curse TGO David. Yet another outlet for me to be useless and unproductive while I'm at work! Good thing I'm self employed as I can't have anyone yell at me or complain other than my customers. I will from now on send all customer complaints to TGO David!
  21. Registered but no confirmation email. Checked spam and nothing there either.
  22. A tough weekend keeping water open over in northwest Tennessee to look inviting for the millions of ducks that were in the area but we scored a few.
  23. Back to Nam again. Best I can tell this is from the Plei Do Lim special forces camp. Fresh venison anyone?

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