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  1. Yeah...didnt she handle them like she was used to them? When you see he shoot the Saiga12, after the first shot she was like "oh ok" then she leans in all operator style lol.
  2. lol...no my wife got that shirt for me at Old Navy
  3. That stuff is pricey ! Yes...yes it is lol
  4. Im going to prove you wrong lol..........one of the brakes is machined from Torlon. Look it up and see its properties.....I mean if it can be used for engine blocks it may work for a muzzle brake.
  5. Thanks......some people think that it was real and are telling me to remove it from YouTube so I dont get a knock on my door by the AFT lol.
  6. Your right ....no Ser#.....no FFL.....last time I checked you dont need either to buy Legos! Correct....the Legos were built around a REAL SUPPRESSOR that is legally owned by "OperatorERROR" Well then that changes everything. lol....its cool. You were just looking out....thanks!
  7. Its taken awhile but guys are starting to "get" the humor in OperatorERROR lol
  8. Your right ....no Ser#.....no FFL.....last time I checked you dont need either to buy Legos! Correct....the Legos were built around a REAL SUPPRESSOR that is legally owned by "OperatorERROR"
  9. That depends on the polymer used. The tougher the polymer the more abuse it will take but that also mean a higher cost. And yes it to make a lighter cheaper brake.
  10. The Saiga-12's bolt does not lock to the rear after the last round fired. What you didn't see was the shooter pulling the bolt to the rear and saying "clear", with everyone else agreeing, then letting the bolt go forward and putting the weapon on safe.
  11. If you paid attention there was only ONE round used and we used the box magazine for the ease of loading that one round. The weapon was unloaded and safe!
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