Oh boy shouldn't have watched that.
Oh boy shouldn't have watched that.
It works great with a Walther P22 and a fake (or real) suppressor. I've seen videos of people doing this with 1911s but I wouldn't try that and I don't even remember how they held it.
As far as safety, I would say the biggest danger is ricochets. If a .223 round hits the hard ground at a nice, shallow angle, it's going to clear your backstop and leave the range. Use a very high backstop and get close to it.
Great Ron, now you might need to get a tax stamp for that old booger picker of yours. [Lol]
-Mike
"I have to return some video tapes"
I watched the video,
then my dumb-ass read responses.
Thats a negitive, M16 are meant for the government 556 round not the civilian version 223 meant for the AR15's. The 556 has more chamber pressure and firing it from a AR15 can often result in extended wear and very possible damage to the rifle. The M16 Barrel is also rifled at 1:7 (One turn every 7 Inches) the AR's tend to have a slower ratio depending which company you buy from. There are also a couple competition companies that produce a dual 556 and 223 AR ~ USAF
N3FF42 5 months ago
oh my god...
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Something that's ~free versus something that costs $369 isn't really an alternative to me.
"...quemadmodum gladius neminem occidit, occidentis telum est." [...a sword never kills anybody; it's a tool in the killer's hand.] -- (Lucius Annaeus) Seneca "the Younger" (ca. 4 BC-65 AD)
“I regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.” ~ Nathan Hale (final words before being hanged by the British, September 22, 1776.)
If at first you don't succeed -- skydiving is not for you