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Equality72521 9 points ago +9 / -0

Why not both?

It's not like you're likely to miss your target with a well built AK at 20 yards. Plus, you can still get cheap steel cased ammo for cheap. Try finding .223 or 5.56 for anything less than double the price.

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Amaroq64 5 points ago +5 / -0

Is vacuum sealing safe? I'm a total newb, never touched a gun.

I just found out yesterday that you can cause misfires or cause your gun to explode by re-chambering the same bullet too many times, because of the bullet getting pushed back into the case and messing up the density of the gunpowder, or the firing pin tapping the primer and messing up its density, etc.

So is it safe to vacuum seal it and that won't mess with the density of the powder?

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Zoomer_boomer 5 points ago +5 / -0

This^ My go to rifle is an ak, especially with ammo prices the way they are. Also the whole accuracy argument is pointless in most encounters the average person may have. You're really gonna start peacing commies out past 300-350? Why engage at that point in urban environments (evade and avoid?), good luck justifying eminent bodily harm or fear for life after watermeloning some 125lb soaking wet kid's head from 500 out. Hope you don't get caught, especially in a dem controlled area.

They'll be foaming at the mouth to royally spaghetti your dirtstar through the corrupt legal system and whatever else they can leverage.

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popcycle 1 point ago +1 / -0

^and here i thought hunter s thompson was dead.

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BladderBeerPoopin 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm selling it for 5 times the normal price. Can't keep up. Not the first time. People never learn.