I don't know. I think in the future it has a place. I like the idea of 3D printed magazine more than a lower receiver. Although, in the industry printing lowers would be beneficial and probably cheaper for small caliber rifles like the .22lr and the lower will last longer with the smaller caliber than the higher caliber rounds.
speaking of which, anyone know where i can get a plastic rifle stock? as a cosplayer, im creating my own gun..
So totally odd question, but brought on by a silly online debate.
What would actually happen if you put a sword (think a rapier) in the barrel of a gun and it fired?
As long as it would be a quality product. Wouldn't want one that would fall apart or worse in my hand.
You can check online for Airsoft parts. Amazon has a lot of parts. Stick with airsoft because it would be cheaper than buying the real thing. What kind of stock are you looking for? I have a MP5 fixed stock like the one in the pic that I'm not using.
I'd sell it cheap.
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that would work nicely. i just hope these stocks arent too heavy. i tried looking at nerf, but those things arent worth the time and effort for what I'm looking for. i might try an airfost rifle, but i dont know if one can take the barrel off an airsoft rifle
So totally odd question, but brought on by a silly online debate.
What would actually happen if you put a sword (think a rapier) in the barrel of a gun and it fired?
I've seen an arrow shot from a smooth bore shotgun. Shooting a sword or blade from a rifled barrel such as a hunting rifle would be a quick way to blow up the receiver and possibly die.
As for legality, there is nothing on the books about it afaik and it isn't formally classified as a ballistic knife so on your property depending on the state you live in it would be fine. As long as you are fine with possibly blowing up the gun.
Yeah, it's getting tough. Luckily, I'm into the high hundreds with 9mm and .45ACP. I would love to snag some .22lr and .223 or 5.56mm. I check my usual websites often, but coming up empty.
I suggest getting into reloading. Dillon may have what you're looking for: http://www.dillonprecision.com/I'm on my last box of ammo. Not looking good.