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- Tungsten guide rod weights?? - Snipers Hide
The stainless guide rod you can tell a difference compared to stock a fair amount on the 43x and a little on the 48 Then tried a tungsten couldn’t tell a difference in it and stainless The tungsten is over 2x the money I weighed them both the tungsten was only a couple grams heavier than the stainless
- Why no high-density tungsten bullets? | Snipers Hide Forum
IANAL but tungsten cores machined to a point would almost certainly qualify as armor piercing and be subject to existing restrictions on manufacture However bullets with tungsten powder cores or solid-slug cores (i e , a flat-faced tungsten cylinder) should not pose a risk of such classification or regulation
- Make your own HEAVY BUFFER | Snipers Hide Forum
Getting an AR10, going to make a heavy rifle buffer Purchased a bottle dog ear tipping weight tungsten It was the best price for pure tungsten, $14 for 3 ounces of powdered tungsten Going to take the AR10 buffer apart and put the powdered tungsten in Hoping for another two to three ounces Heavy AR10 buffers are VERY EXPENSIVE ($125)
- 18 6. 5 PRC Proof Carbon Fiber Barrel - Snipers Hide
The Tungsten color is a little flatter and less shiny in person This one is chambered in 6 5 PRC with a Proof Research Carbon Fiber Barrel, Area 419 Hellfire Brake (this can be swapped out for something else if desired), and a custom 6 5 PRC magazine
- Opinions on 2 rifles. Tikka vs Browning | Snipers Hide Forum
Read the OPs post, he wants a hunting rifle Browning is heavily discounting the original X-Bolt for the new 2 series, doesn't change the fact that the Browning is a better deal and most likely a better shooter with a 7 twist barrel than the Tikka in 6 5 PRC
- MPA Chassis color options - Any side by side images?
But even with that the picture for tungsten at this link looks a whole lot darker than above image And gunmetal and tungsten look almost the same And gunmetal and tungsten look almost the same I wish I had a local stocking dealer in the Seattle area
- Ammo - SwissP 338 Lapua Mag Armor Piercing 260gr Tungsten Carbide Core . . .
This rare variety of Swiss P 338 Lapua Magnum Ammo is available for a limited time The tungsten carbide core is much harder and more ductile than most targets which makes it unstoppable for light armor Because the core does not break apart during penetration, it transfers outstanding residual energy to the target
- Consensus firearm lubricant | Snipers Hide Forum
Fifteen years ago when moly coating bullets was common I tried Tungsten disulfide known in the shooting world as Danzak It is far superior to moly lubricants for all applications It is available both as a dry powder or in suspension with oil or grease
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