Without looking at any load data, I'd guess that any action would be fine, that it's probably the same amount of powder as the 1550 FPS ammo and that it's only faster because it's a 50% lighter bullet
The first few things on the pie chart he said were "crap" and that "he's never seen so we're just not going to talk about them" I actually have seen. And that's as far as I got into this video before I turned it off.
I love it where in the Beck video Justin Haskins says "it's all rigged" and for a few minutes after that explains how the big businesses have bet like twice the amount of known money in existence on choking out the non-leftist businesses.
You're on the right track with keeping the two halves at least bolted together. Being able to fire while folded is where it's at, though. And not needing reassembly after an emergency or some other stressful or catastrophic event trumps any caliber considerations. It's "grab and go" time, not...
Or any other compact side folding PCC that can fire while folded and doesn't require reassembly to fire (under stress and having just been shot down, so probably under fire and already injured as well). The new Ruger PCC in pistol configuration with a brace is one that can be SBR'd and pressed...
Checked out a few things at GreyMan today. Overheard the owner exclaim that like 90 people have bought Class3 items thru him since he's gotten started, so in the last year or so. Wow. And that's just his little Class3 FFL. There's still half a dozen Jay's locations and several others selling...
For bolt actions, the only WW2 era bolt actions that could even come close to matching the K31' cyclic rate was the British Enfield. The ten round mags are hard to beat that way. The British' 10 round mag paired with it' 60 degree bolt throw made it the fastest bolt action design to actually see...
Watched "Daylight's End" this morning. It's a cross between "I Am Legend" and "The Walking Dead" jail. For a free movie on YouTube, it's one of the better ones. Pay attention to what's going on in the foreground and background, and you'll see the lessons to be learned. The director either did...
Yeah, it would sell. The American market is so big that even if only 1% of American gun owners bought one of these, then the maker would be hundreds of thousands of dollars richer. And that's just the first year. Think of all the FFL's and wholesalers who would place orders for like 20 of them...