Show Posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.


Messages - AZ-Ranger

Pages: [1]
1
Airsoft Items FOR SALE / NVM
« on: March 13, 2007, 11:23:03 PM »
NVM

2
Real Firearms /
« on: January 31, 2006, 01:57:43 AM »
Quote from: "azsarge"
Quote from: "AZ-Ranger"
Quote from: "azsarge"
Have you fired several magazines in rapid succession, AZ Ranger?

A very hot barrel extension/chamber can melt the adhesive that secure the brass to the polymer and cause ONLY the brass to be extracted.

When the next round is chambered, bad sh*t happens.  

This ammo is fine for plinking.  

However, any weight savings acquired through carrying alot of it on a load bearing rig is negated by the fact that I would NEVER USE THIS AMMO IN ANY STRESSFUL SITUATION.

The Army had trials.  They aren't buying any.  That says it all for me.

I can't say that I have. Yet when I am not in three gun competition, I hardly ever shoot in rapid succession. Most of my target practice is done by the numbers. I think that if a barrel is hot enough to melt the polymer, you run into the danger of cook off anyway.
Hell anything is better than wolf.

Not the polymer, but rather the adhesive that holds the polymer to the brass.

Cookoff?  Nah, I know how to drop a mag.

YMMV, but mine hasn't.


Never had cookoff. I don't shoot full or bump fire auto.
All I am saying is the stuff has to be better than wolf. Wolf and Olympic are the only two types of ammo that will not feed into my HK G36 clone.

3
Real Firearms /
« on: January 30, 2006, 01:11:45 AM »
Quote from: "azsarge"
Have you fired several magazines in rapid succession, AZ Ranger?

A very hot barrel extension/chamber can melt the adhesive that secure the brass to the polymer and cause ONLY the brass to be extracted.

When the next round is chambered, bad sh*t happens.  

This ammo is fine for plinking.  

However, any weight savings acquired through carrying alot of it on a load bearing rig is negated by the fact that I would NEVER USE THIS AMMO IN ANY STRESSFUL SITUATION.

The Army had trials.  They aren't buying any.  That says it all for me.


I can't say that I have. Yet when I am not in three gun competition, I hardly ever shoot in rapid succession. Most of my target practice is done by the numbers. I think that if a barrel is hot enough to melt the polymer, you run into the danger of cook off anyway.
Hell anything is better than wolf.

4
Real Firearms /
« on: January 22, 2006, 11:32:39 PM »
They are not reloadable. They are made by Natec and I have shot about 500 rounds of the stuff without so much of a hiccup. I liked the ammo, hell I figure it is better than Wolf in my AR's.

5
Introduce Yourself! /
« on: September 17, 2005, 01:09:15 AM »
welcom back

Pages: [1]