I'm looking at a LWRC DI right now. I saw a bad review and kind of dismissed the LWRC, but I think I'll give them another look.My piston action LWRC 16”” carbine.
I'm looking at a LWRC DI right now. I saw a bad review and kind of dismissed the LWRC, but I think I'll give them another look.My piston action LWRC 16”” carbine.
Well, I can’t top that so let’s just close this thread on that comment.I’m taking a Gun Bunny with whatever she’s carrying. I may not live long , but I’ll die happy. War is hell.
That's my thought as well. I'm too fat and out of shape to run toward the war, but if it comes knocking at my door, I'm not going down without a fight. And that fight is going to start with my 458 SOCOM simply because I haven't had a chance to see its ballistic effects on flesh. (yeah, I know, kinda dark, but so is the topic itself)M1919A4
I think I'd try hunkering down where most of my supplies are instead of grabbing a pack and doing the run and gun thing. I guess it all depends on the situation.
I'm pretty sure if things are bad enough that you wear out parts on a piston AR from sheer use, you'll never live long enough to need to repair it, or you'll be able to "acquire" another rifle without too much trouble. If you can "resupply" replacement parts, you can "resupply" a new rifle. The AK is probably one of the most durable, fool-proof rifles there is; I don't know of anyone who's really worn one out.An A2 or M4 variant, absolutely nothing piston-driven nor using any other specialized parts, and certainly no oddball calibers. I want maximum compatibility for resupply and when parts need replacing. It's a machine, and parts on a machine are going to get worn out when they're used.
That's also why any AK variant is a terrible idea.
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