Gannon W (0:21) Why are there so many side feeding SMGs in WWII as opposed to bottom or top feed? Brandon A (3:12) In your opinion is the scar 16/17 a durable enough rifle for smaller nations to maintain and use as a standard service rifle for several decades? Jamie B (4:16) Opinions on running suppressed rifle during 2G match? Phil B (7:17) Are drop-in uppers like the BRN-180 the future of the AR? (in terms of upgrades, conversion to piston, etc) Leonard H (8:23) Why don't we see more carbon fiber in current firearms? London Jolly (10:10) Putting aside the advantages of economy of scale and looking just at the rifles themselves, is there any other platform that can stay toe-to-toe with the AR on most points, if not exceed it on some? Shervin S (13:15) What do you think of an FG-42 in an intermediate cartridge (either 7.62x39 or 5.56)? Can it be done and would there be a market for it, assuming a semi-auto only model? Steven W (15:42) Repeat question: If you were on a limited budget, are already doing consistent dryfire and manipulation practice and wanted to improve your shooting the most would you spend your budget on matches, range practice, or classes? Santaroga (19:12) repeat: "US military style" irons or sub $100 red dot optics - would you trust the optics? stuka444 (22:18) Now that Ian's book is on its way out, do you have any intentions of writing a book Karl? Nate H (23:09) What are your thoughts on side charging uppers for the AR-15? As a lefty I can't say I mind a reciprocating right side handle. Kyle C (25:02) Do you think gas seal revolvers could still have a role in today's shooting culture? I'd really like to see one chambered in, say, 44 Magnum or 10mm. Auto Brion B (26:47) How long after you the post the q and a email do you collect all the questions? Richard C (27:39) What are your thoughts about fan obsessions and memes such as Ian’s “Gun Jesus” moniker as one example? Ferrous (29:01) How do you think the Trapdoor Springfield would have stacked up on the clock compared to their European single-shot black powder counterparts (for example, the Gras)? Jacob B (31:52) What are your thoughts regarding a WWSD style firearm built around an AR57 upper? John H (33:31) Compensator on an everyday carry pistol: useful or gimmick? Chris C (34:20) Is Cordite propellant still in use in any modern military role? If so why is it still being used? Joshua K (35:13) When did the difference between a “magazine” and a “clip” become so important & entrenched given that as recently as World War II you see US Army Ordnance using the terms somewhat interchangeably in publications and film? Tim (37:09) Thumbhole stocks. Everyone I've ever asked has said that they are abhorrent, inferior in every way to a pistol grip. Yet several guns in past or current military use, such as the Accuracy International that is on Forgotten Weapons, have them. Is it truly inferior and why would a military use it if it was? Andrew C (39:12) At Desert brutality 2020 can we get a metal band to hold a concert? Keith D (40:29) For Karl. Do you recommend a specific aftermarket trigger or fire control pack for your AK's? Ed M (41:07) Not the strongest guy and 7.62 AKs bruise me up, do you have any tips in improving recoil handling? Krazzett (42:36) What's your opinions on the resurgence of PCCs in the last couple years. Do you think they have any merit over a short barreled carbine or are they just an excuse for people to own a gun that doesn't cost as much to feed and is more pleasant to shoot? SpaceCowboyfromNJ (45:18) Prior asked question: You find yourself in the year 1900, what firearm from the time period do you chose as your every day carry and why? Mihir K (46:30) (Attempt #3) While it certainly looks cool in movies and video games (i.e. John Wick, Splinter Cell), what is your opinion on the practicality of the Center Axis Relock (CAR) shooting system, and have you ever seen it used at a match? Yuriy R (48:08) Do you think we will see a mechanical system for supporting a firearm during use (like the M56 Smartgun rig from "Aliens") any time soon? eRahja (49:38) Is there any good reason to own desert eagle? Does it have some practical use? John W (N/A) I have brain cancer, and am missing part of my vision as a result; could I still participate in a 2g event? Angus A (49:46) What is the accuracy gain from a free float fore-end? In practical terms, what does it give an ar15's MOA? Gori the all powerful (54:46) It's been a while since you started the discord server. How do you feel about it after all this time? Peter Z (55:42) I've asked this previously, but is the AR-15 a DI gun or could it be considered a long stroke system? Probably Satan (57:59) Have you ever had buyers remorse after a firearm related purchase; if so, why? Connor D (1:01:00) What are your thoughts on doing a Cowboy Action 2 gun match? Bobby M (1:02:37) If you were to add a 22lr category to 2GACM how would you do the rules???
@r69845 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@mike93385 жыл бұрын
Tanker'schreck Thank you sir, not all heroes wear capes.
@ToddDavey5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this
@acuramattb45255 жыл бұрын
Tanker'schreck Graf zeppelin nice
@notforsaletoday18955 жыл бұрын
Thank you, sire.
@matthewshowler67025 жыл бұрын
I like these because a lot of times I get answers to questions I wouldn’t think to ask.
@BeKindToBirds5 жыл бұрын
I always learn a lot. Educational side of KZbin is amazing
@Aaron_Jensen5 жыл бұрын
The Q&As still remain one of my favorite videos every month.
@Bee-N645 жыл бұрын
6:26 "bark" Thanks for bringing Dog in on the discussion guys, love when you have a guest give expert knowledge on the channel
@xXxNECROMONGERxXx5 жыл бұрын
It scared the hell out of me! Was funny after the fact but I was like WHY IS THERE A DOG IN MY ROOM
@99IronDuke5 жыл бұрын
Always good to hear a happy dog, truly man's best friend.
@nondescriptstraightwhitema61385 жыл бұрын
Gun Lucifer and Gun Jesus having a union meeting
@RTJsims5 жыл бұрын
So now we know where Amazon got their idea for their latest prime series
@themastermason15 жыл бұрын
@@Barbaroossa God, turning cosmoline into water would be an awesome power. Water into cosmoline would make you a target for the oil industry.
@MongooseTacticool5 жыл бұрын
@@RTJsims :) If you haven't read Good Omens, It's a funny book :)
@soylentgreen70745 жыл бұрын
I 2nd Rolling block vs trapdoor vid please!
@benstoyles12975 жыл бұрын
Split the difference: METAL KARAOKE!
@MarkiusFox5 жыл бұрын
In regard to Center Axis Relock: Paul Castle never intended CAR to be a replacement for a stance like Isosceles or Modified Isosceles, he actively encouraged students to use their prefered stance for longer distance shooting. CAR is for extremely close quarters, where you want to keep your sidearm aimed at and fully functional without losing weapon retention, which means that the sidearm is VERY close to the body and always ready to fire on the target. The distances used in shooting competition make CAR inapplicable, impractical, and/or unsafe for the shooter and fellow competitors.
@aenima22885 жыл бұрын
“Revisiting WWSD” my excitement levels are going through the roof Edit: I also just realized this video is an hour long. Its so imformative that i legit stay here just listening like a school kid
@thejonhurley5 жыл бұрын
got my gwacs lower. now picking up parts and hope to have it all together in the fall. I would have had it done sooner but I just bought another nightforce
@tridentrex05765 жыл бұрын
Yesssss
@janwacawik74325 жыл бұрын
The ULTIMATE Old West Vignette by Karl Kasarda, coming summer 2022, Headstamp Publishing Inc.
@jimmuller33825 жыл бұрын
I think its likely any historically themed book authored by Karl would have a lot of value. Karl summerises events brilliantly.
@jonapplegate66955 жыл бұрын
Finally someone addressed the clip/mag thing. Drives me nuts. My father, Marine, designated marksman 1960's, small bore rifle NC, 1950's, he used the terms interchangeably, using "Clip" for pretty much everything, not just our M1. Thanks guys!
@bauer4315 жыл бұрын
Easy solution. DB2020 will host only the finest of Polka bands.
@johnnyosprey60565 жыл бұрын
So Weird Al?
@M101K35 жыл бұрын
"Language is malleable" - Yup. Also ductile and conductive.
@SnarkyPosters5 жыл бұрын
I look forward to the single shot blackpowder cartridge "shootout"
@bfish97005 жыл бұрын
You had me at Sabaton. Theyre not even my favorite band but so fitting!
@eddyguizonde4015 жыл бұрын
i dunno, rammstein packs flamethrowers. which one is more appropriate? history-infused metal or flamethrowing germans?
@diltzm5 жыл бұрын
@@eddyguizonde401 We need both together
@GIR95955 жыл бұрын
Karl Deckard: "Suppressors are like any other machine, they're either a benefit or a hazard. If they're a benefit, it's not my problem"
@pw75645 жыл бұрын
I'd LOVE to see Ian and Carl do a video on the cheapest optics available on Amazon and find out which is acceptable/best.
@tajc55 жыл бұрын
Came down here to comment the same
@5000rgb4 жыл бұрын
You may want to check out Cyclops's scope reviews on youtube. He likes plenty of cheap scopes and will say if one sucks.
@FoxtrotFleet5 жыл бұрын
Excuse me, 32% cooler with the 7.65
@alexvogel6105 жыл бұрын
46:35 Center axis relock--I think that's more geared to specific types of CQB fighting where you're clearing tight spaces, so your primary concerns are remaining behind cover, not exposing your muzzle before you can see a space, and weapon retention. Speed and accuracy are subservient to the above factors. All that's directly at odds with most match environments where there is pretty much zero emphasis placed on cover and exposing your muzzle. It's not wrong, it's just not applicable to most matches. It'd be like worrying about locking into a sling and getting good bone/muscle support for something like hoser rifle paper--it just doesn't apply in most match environments. And yeah, it looks cool too
@cschultzy565 жыл бұрын
All That Remains. Their lead singer Phil Labonte is super into guns and would probably compete.
@Cohac5 жыл бұрын
Finally someone else who isnt into Sabaton!
@MichaelBakowski5 жыл бұрын
On the PCC question i think another boring (but applicable) factor is that with the rise of pistol braces many shooters have wanted to own semi auto sub machine guns but have thought they were ridiculous with a 16” barrels (think of the Kriss vector as one of the worse examples). With braces it’s practical to now own these weapons in their originally intended barrel lengths and hence, have become far more appealing.
@MarvinCZ5 жыл бұрын
According to Wikipedia: A modified formulation of Cordite, Cordite N developed in WW2, solved the issue of Cordite burning too hot. Cordite stopped being used around the end of the 20th century.
@LordHeadshot5 жыл бұрын
10/10 would rock out to Sabaton after DB2020
@danielberry36255 жыл бұрын
“It’s elegant the magazine well becomes the ejection port” my WiFi froze on Karl making a face haha
@TTRTIM5 жыл бұрын
For me, a Canadian, when it comes to optics my go to is Nikon. Because they've got good enough quality that I'm not worried that it'll lose zero when I'm out shooting, but it didn't break the bank. It's probably the best price vs quality option.
@SombreroKing1005 жыл бұрын
From what I understand about Center Axis Relock if it hasn't been mentioned before; its a technique for extreme close quarters with clearing corners and minimizing muzzle exposure while maintaining weapon retention
@m2hmghb5 жыл бұрын
Clip vs magazine is also an easy way to see how much the other person knows. Reading so many articles from "journalists" and how often they get the type of firearm, the ammo and so on wrong the clip vs magazine is just an easy way for me to start the evaluation of the writer.
@eddyguizonde4015 жыл бұрын
do you give it a pass in conversations, though? i mean, when i put in a magazine, the sound it makes does sound like "clip", and it clips into the gun. i never understood why people got so defensive about it.
@Khorsathedark5 жыл бұрын
I truly get excited when a new Q&A appears on my feed. Probably my favorite videos.
@MrCyphermonkey5 жыл бұрын
There’s the name for Karl’s book, “historical stuff you don’t know but should “ Mmmm.....Maybe needs a little work
@ssreeser955 жыл бұрын
I'm sure you could do .22LR matches again! I hear the Zip .22 would make an excellent sidearm.
@kenibnanak55545 жыл бұрын
3,000+ rounds later and my M4 still has a low cost Bushnell Red Dot which still works fine (3 spares sitting in a box in case the first one ever fails). I totally disagree regarding the Trapdoor vs Martini Henry. I own several of both and trust me, the Martini is much faster to reload and fire again (presuming decent all brass cartridges of course vs foil ones). The lack of any reason to fiddle around with a hammer or a loading latch makes a huge difference. The Martini lever with practice is fast. It is like comparing my Sharps carbine to my Rolling Block carbine. The Sharps is noticeably faster than the Rolling Block. The Martini Henry (even faster than the Sharps too) is the fastest of the 1870s vintage single shot cartridge guns (possible exception for the needlessly complex striker fired Sharps which no country adapted).. Buyers remorse: Remington R51. LoL
@edm240b95 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the answer! Definitely will improve my recoiling handling issues!
@sandmansleeping5 жыл бұрын
They had it right: hold it in tight, make sure it is in the right place. But they missed one thing: if you are having problems with 5.56 or 7.62x39, don't try something bigger until you have your form really sorted or it will hurt.
@omanimitokanimi79765 жыл бұрын
Regarding that issue, could lack of strength be connected to bruising issue at least in the case that you're really skinny, and therefore don't have much "meat" on your shoulder to absorb the recoil? Not that it's strictly or always a case of lacking strength, more just a body type thing that can sometimes be related.
@edm240b95 жыл бұрын
Gavin Johnson it’s weird, because from what I’ve noticed, it’s only been on AKs. The full auto one I fired beat me up pretty good, yet I’ve fired full auto ARs, M1s at CMP matches, and even a Barrett M107, yet I just can’t get used to the AK.
@edm240b95 жыл бұрын
Omanimi Tokanimi I am very skinny, so that could be it as well.
@KATAKOTO695 жыл бұрын
An ak103 style muzzle brake and a recoil pad would help you as well. Also, a short foregrip might help you keep the rifle pressed into your shoulder if your arm gets tired.
@Aaron_Jensen5 жыл бұрын
Oh and I've got such a brilliant plan for a concert after Desert Brutality. Start by getting Nightwish to preform after Finnish Brutality, and if that goes well then simply invite them to preform at Desert Brutality.
@InrangeTv5 жыл бұрын
Nightwish makes me nauseous. ~Karl
@pikekeke4 жыл бұрын
@@InrangeTv I'm surprised they let you in to Finland!
@rhamph5 жыл бұрын
Proposal: a clip is for delivering ammo to a gun. A magazine is for storing ammo. A modern removable magazine serves both purposes and thus both terms are applicable.
@VulpeRenard5 жыл бұрын
I definitely cannot speak to the real-world application of CAR with real anecdotes, but I do a lot of CQB training where we use non-guns and airsofts. I've never shot a match, but I would definitely not use CAR method where the only stress factor is a clock and there is an emphasis on "fast and accurate" with accurate being the primary concern (especially with no-shoots) and fast being incidental (slow is smooth, smooth is fast mindset). However, I will say, when you are drilling drawing a pistol, chambering, and firing on a target charging you with a training blade, or grabbing a loaded pistol with the slide locked back from the ground while two people are grappling you from behind, or multiple aggressors are approaching you, I've very often found myself instinctively relying on these kinds of positions and techniques, especially as a lifelong unarmed martial artist who is much more comfortable engaging people in a boxing stance. I would not expect to see this used at matches because there's no need to switch from an isosceles or weaver or whatever traditional shooting stance you would use to make an accurate shot if nobody is directly in your face trying to grab your gun. Also, if you notice, at least in the first John Wick, while he does make extensive use of CAR intermixed with strike and Judo when going through tight hallways, when he enters open rooms, he switches back to traditional shooting postures to make accurate, longer range shots.
@bopeton5 жыл бұрын
Re: Carbon Fiber, I have a carbon bipod which really helps a lot, considering the front-end weight bipods usually bring.
@thebowtieguy7775 жыл бұрын
Carbon fiber muzzle devices would be neat Especially since carbon doesnt transfer heat very much
@newdeathscope5 жыл бұрын
@@thebowtieguy777 carbon fiber needs to be bonded with something (normally epoxy) and that won't hold up to the heat. If you really want a lightweight go with aluminum or titanium.
@thebowtieguy7775 жыл бұрын
@@newdeathscope they make high temp epoxies Its definitly do able, even if not practical
@FluffRat5 жыл бұрын
I'd be a little nervous putting something as soft as 7075 aluminum right in front of the muzzle in case the weapon ever got dropped. Titanium is elastic enough it would be fine. Carbon fiber would probably work for a while, but I suspect it would erode quickly and you would need to use a metal thread insert anyway.
@FluffRat5 жыл бұрын
Actually, on second thought the thermal expansion coefficient of titanium being lower than steel might cause some weird stresses, so it would be worth testing to see if there was a noticeable change in accuracy on the steel and titanium versions of a given muzzle device.
@Killerpixel115 жыл бұрын
Center axis relock is a defensive shooting technique. Speed or accuracy aren't really the point, but as with anything, you can get very good with practice. It's really meant for these "oh shit" distances. it gets you shooting quicker from a draw AND it gives you much, much better leverage/retention than having your arms stretched way out front if someone gets their hands on your gun. It actually makes sense for John Wick, aside from looking baller. Considering the distances he tends to shoot people at in the movies, having the gun in close is a really good defense against having it taken away. You can also see him extend into a proper shooting stance when the situation permits. These movies actually got a lot of things right about gun handling.
@mountainhobo5 жыл бұрын
Re: 9 mm is the new .22 lr / people plink with 9 instead of .22 -- I understand that 9 mm came down in price, but you can easily get a box of Remington or Winchester 5000 rounds of .22 lr for less than $200. That's ⅕ the price of bulk 115 gr. 9 mm Winchester.
@4991Ares5 жыл бұрын
I have finally thought of a purpose for gas seal revolvers: Metallic silhouette shooting, which is often done in the Creedmore position. You usually need a leather flap to cover your leg from the blast coming off the cylinder gap, a gas seal revolver would prevent this.
@LordHeadshot5 жыл бұрын
And FWIW, I had a ball running my Win94 and 1911, Wild Bunch style, at that 2-gun match you ran recently.
@ArikGST4 жыл бұрын
US Marine in Irak:" I'm out, throw me a clip!" His buddy throws a 5round clip of 8mm Mauser at him "You said clip, sorry that you are dead now because you didn't say magazine."
@johntravolto40585 жыл бұрын
Yins guys are as smooth as butter. Hell of a video! thanks for taking the time out of your day to make this fellas!!
@toughspitfire5 жыл бұрын
The Australians had a side fed smg produced alongside the Owen.
@martinvialle45695 жыл бұрын
Ah the Austen supposed to be a hybrid of the MP38 and the Sten. According to a book I had many many years ago
@Amontadillo5 жыл бұрын
don't you dare apologise for doggo, doggo improves the overall quality. :P
@polaritypictures5 жыл бұрын
Talking about different uppers, why not a advancement in the lower? Change the trigger system(Change the trigger pack), detonation mech(Why hammer instead of a striker?), Different locking systems and recoil spring changes(such as using sig/ar180/HK36 recoil springs instead of the buffer), ect.
@ChucksSEADnDEAD5 жыл бұрын
If you're replacing the buffer system, that requires an upper change as well. Also, isn't the HK 433 essentially that?
@Slick2635 жыл бұрын
With your question regarding a band/concert @ 40:08, you mention problems like 'who do you get and who is going to satisfy everyone in the audience' The answers are easy, 1) take an aggregate of the average age of competitor and pick something that fits generally with that avg age and take a guess at the style 2) No, you're never going to satisfy everyone, that's a fools errand, some people live to be offended and professionally upset. Just enjoy the back ground music and spending time with people whose company you enjoy.
@scottwatrous5 жыл бұрын
A composite (carbon fiber) stock/body for a bullpup could be cool.
@chrisjewell34355 жыл бұрын
Did doggo bark at ATF agents trying to sneak around the house while inrange dose a video.
@Hawkeye3085 жыл бұрын
RIP pupper.
@iLLeag7e5 жыл бұрын
Dead dogs are not funny. My dog is my son and I will protect him and avenge him as though he is.
@lordaleksandre5 жыл бұрын
@@iLLeag7e It's a dog
@soylentgreen70745 жыл бұрын
Ooh if Karl did a 19th century American history/oldwest book I’d be all over it. I’m salivating thinking about it. Aged leather bound cover with a Schofield or something on it.
@kenhelmers26035 жыл бұрын
Western 2gun or 3 gun match is right up my alley :) Thanks guys - luv these Q&As
@Estinus5 жыл бұрын
It's nice to hear the opinion on the sub-$100 optics. I intend to participate in Desert Brutality 2020 (assuming it's still in Utah or still less than a 9 hour drive) and I have an RDB WITH....a $70 Sightmark reflex. I'm tentative to trust it 100%, but so far no issues.
@mkultraification5 жыл бұрын
In regard to center axis relock, if it helped you go even a little faster, all the competition guys would be using it. The fact that they aren't probably answers that question.
@2of2DCH5 жыл бұрын
On the match vs class...it's tough. 2GACM are fun, yet total trigger time is maybe 8 mins and 150rds, for 5 hours of time? Whereas a class will get you a fair bit more. Depending on the class it could also include some of the dynamic aspects of a match. But if your weekends are frequently open you could run a lot of matches for the cost of a class. Pima Pistol Club, as an example, seems to have a couple of matches every weekend.
@josephleinhauser61305 жыл бұрын
Carbon fiber can be injection molded and blended into thermoplastics. The strength of carbon fiber is in one direction so by injection molding it you loose a lot of the advantage of the carbon fiber.
@proteus21035 жыл бұрын
Great as always! 100 degrees in the dry heat must be the pits.
@fab0065 жыл бұрын
On the bruising: it can depend on what you define as bruising! I personally cannot even dry fire a long gun for more than a handful of times before I get visible marks on the skin of my shoulder. But they do not hurt at all, I cannot feel them (they can be amusing surprises at the end of a day at the range). So don’t get scared if it leaves a mark if it doesn’t hurt or impede you!
@Hawkeye3085 жыл бұрын
Sounds like Karl's taste in music is besieged. Quick, somebody call the Holy League!
@brankomilicevic69045 жыл бұрын
See any action in Rainbow these days?
@Arbiter0995 жыл бұрын
ironically he isn't invited to siege
@123618705 жыл бұрын
The nomenclature surrounding magazine vs clip reminds me a lot of looking at historical documents like the Lewis and Clark diaries and how Musket and Rifle were used interchangeably yet in modern times they have a very specific meaning
@WalkaCrookedLine5 жыл бұрын
The whole "clip vs magazine" thing strikes me as pointlessly pedantic, much as Ian and Karl seem to feel. What bothers me a great deal more is people who use the word "bullet" when they mean "cartridge". To me someone who does that is so ignorant of how firearms work I automatically consider them a safety hazard to be carefully watched. It's like they have no grasp of the fact that bullets don't just magically fly out of the barrel, you have to set off a chemical explosive to make that happen.
@richardelliott95114 жыл бұрын
I'll have check out the Lewis &Clark papers again because I suspect that to them in that time, the difference between rifle and musket was very important with different capabilities and purposes for each. I dought that those terms would have been used interchangably at that time. Especially since both Lewis and Clark were military men and would have been very clear on the differences. The mag and clip thing, I was introduced to guns when the adult men were mostly WW2 veterans, they all used "clip" pretty loosely. Can't remember any one calling a clip a mag but a mag could be either. I did learn the difference but what's the big deal? I don't care and get quite tired of supposed experts correcting anyone they can catch using the wrong term just to prove how much they know.
@werta50005 жыл бұрын
everyone needs an AR15 Crossbow, medieval combat is the perfect use for a modern rifle
@IggyWon5 жыл бұрын
But they're like $1500 toys...
@ColburnFreml5 жыл бұрын
Faxon ARAK 21 vs AR180 uppers?
@MSUbulldog215 жыл бұрын
Ah yes, a Q&A to finish up my last hour at work on a Friday afternoon. Life is good.
@darthhodges5 жыл бұрын
Regarding a 5.7 AR, if your intended use (i.e. range or jurisdiction) limits you to pistol calibers only, the 5.7x28 may be classified as such while being flat shooting and having the ability to penetrate soft body armor compared to other pistol calibers. If you can't have a 5.56 AR 5.7 might be as close as you can get. In which case you may also consider a CMMG rifle in 5.7 that takes FN FiveseveN pistol mags.
@ethanjohnson25485 жыл бұрын
It's probably been said before, but I'm gonna say it anyways. I call the AR-15 a Direct Gas Impiston. Stupid, yes. Accurate, I think so.
@deanc915 жыл бұрын
Direct Gas Impiston would also apply to every single DI gun in existence now as well.
@deanc915 жыл бұрын
@@randymagnum143 It's not so much a misnomer, as people only taking impingement to mean "to strike." By definition, impingement could mean any force being imparted, including gas expansion. This is why there's several patents on "indirect impingement" that are just piston guns. People are focusing a bit too much on the "impingement" part and not the "direct" part that would be key in separating DI from pistons.
@ethanjohnson25485 жыл бұрын
@@randymagnum143 The gas tube isn't a piston, though. In a piston gun, the gas pushes on the piston, which in turn pushes on the bolt/bcg. In a DI gun, it's the gas hitting the bcg directly with no "middle man" to transfer the energy. DIs don't have pistons.
@deanc915 жыл бұрын
@@ethanjohnson2548 All DIs have pistons. The recess in the carrier is the gas expansion chamber and the gas tube is the stationary piston, by textbook definition. It's not even an accidental either, all DI pistons of these sorts have the gas tube flared out at the end like a piston head.
@DoctorBigCat5 жыл бұрын
Got to experience the issues of shooting steel with .22LR today at 100 yards. Even with just two people on the range it was impossible to be consistent with calling hits. I’d say 10% of hits were called but when we inspected the target(it was in a shaded spot so we couldn’t tell until we got close) it was riddled with impact marks, and when the hits were called you could hardly even tell the target was moving.
@Peterowsky5 жыл бұрын
Yeah... you're not milling carbon fiber, that would be insane. It works pretty much like fiberglass in that you put a fiber substrate in what shape you want (and that gets increasingly difficult the more complex the shape is) then fill it with polymer. But since each layer of fabric is unidirectional you either weave it or just stack it and risk delamination.
@narkoid5 жыл бұрын
I plink with my 22lr all the time. It's super cheap at least 1/5 the cost of 9mm. I love my mark II Ruger it's reliable accurate and great for handing off to first timers that I bring with me to.the range. Usually I will run them thru 4 or 5 mags on the Ruger 22lr then step them up to my Walther p99as or glock 19.
@jmullner765 жыл бұрын
Sabaton would be perfect, but in all fairness, they should follow the Chieftain around and provide his soundtrack.
@MilesStratton5 жыл бұрын
I 2nd this notion...
@cheese44325 жыл бұрын
Ian nailed that lots of people would want Sabaton. Though for widest appeal and actually getting a band out there a local group doing classic rock covers would be well received.
@kitten-inside4 жыл бұрын
You can not just mill carbon fibre. The material is made of sheets with resin (glue) sandwiched between them. The fibres are directional, so it never carries forces uniformly, like a block of steel could. If you cut it up, you are liable to break/fray those fibres, losing a lot if not all of its strength. This can only make sense when the part being made carries minimal loads, or if you do tiny, securely drilled holes.
@christophercasale79615 жыл бұрын
You can absolutely make complex shapes and things out carbon fiber. There are some manufacturers making carbon fiber car wheels.
@th3lazypirate8795 жыл бұрын
500 round box of .22lr for $8 those were the days
@TheGM-20XX5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Obama!
@stefanmolnapor9104 жыл бұрын
@@TheGM-20XX *Government
@danirizary69265 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the great video. I liked the dog.
@bolinball22135 жыл бұрын
As always, excellent video. For the WWSD update, check out the Fostech light weight rails. they are crazy light 8.14oz for the (largest) 16" rail. I've beat mine through the woods and it is holding up great so far.
@glavemaster5 жыл бұрын
Doggo noise had me looking around for my dog constantly, believing she was up to something
@SWEmanque5 жыл бұрын
I think it says a lot that free float barrels first came to hunting rifles because the had wood stocks and would change dimensions depending on the weather.
@hoss20605 жыл бұрын
id love to see that single shot rifle comparison
@carsonfranks31385 жыл бұрын
Carbon fiber laminates have unusual strength characteristics. It needs to be placed in its mold with each layer placed at the correct angles to create the strength properties needed. Milling complicated shapes out of a block will not create strong hard points where necessary. To make a pistol durable enough by today's standards, the carbon fiber would need to be built around an internal steel frame. Also carbon fibers have higher density than many polymers.
@3of115 жыл бұрын
Why are PCC awesome? 1) 9/45 suppressors are not heavy AF and do not heat up to burn-shit-out-of-you levels so quickly versus rifle suppressors. 2) 9/45 actually suppresses to hearing safe without $1/round (.300 blackout) or heavily compromised subsonic loadings (223 subsonic) vs 147gr 9mm HP or 230gr .45 HP) 3) a 4-7” barrel does not compromise the usefulness of pistol calibers and combine that with shorter cans = much shorter OAL. 4) can shoot pistol matches and pistol steel at 10m vs 100m rifle steel. Steel targets last longer 5) usually simple blowback actions. Easy to clean and maintain 6) no need for gas settings or boosters or muzzle devices. 7) 9mm = 16 cents a round nowadays versus 25 cents for .223 (brass vs brass) 8) 3 lug attachment for pistol cans is better than many other heavy / long proprietary QD rifle suppressor mounts. 9) light weight and handiness. Usually folding stocks are the norm for PCC 10) many PCC compatible with CCW/EDC mags. 11) indoor range friendly
@glenlivett785 жыл бұрын
The clip magazine thing sent me into flashbacks of basic training... We were just getting started in Basic rifle marksmanship and we got issued 3 mags each, I forget the exact context but I asked one of the other privets "hey hand me that clip..." I saw drill sergeant Moslett stop in mid-stride, spun on his heels and Beeline may way. And with the most Chesser cat grin I had seen up to that point in my life he asked: " what did you just say?" many pushups and some hearing loss I sustained from the yelling in my ear about the proper nomenclature of the magazine-5.56-30rd-1each I have never made that mistake again... Oh, to be young again.
@rechase845 жыл бұрын
Doggo is always welcome.
@anti_life_eq5 жыл бұрын
Let me just stop my day for 66 minutes for this excellent content. Sorry productive day I was going to have. Also please get Garand Thumb out to 2 gun and explain to him why the forward assist is useless!
@joeyduke815 жыл бұрын
66 minutes
@davisbradley85115 жыл бұрын
From Dreyse to G36 NEEDS to happen
@zodiarkslayer63845 жыл бұрын
To Question Nr.3: I'm surprised the gas wasn't mentioned. A poorly set up rifle can be quite dangerous for the shooter. Especially if you (have to) dump some ammo real quick. So i guess you'd HAVE to take a side-charged upper if you wanted to compete for REAL. And in that case a completely dedicated build around the suppressor of choice.
@ALRinaldi5 жыл бұрын
I think side charging uppers have their place, mostly as a bolt action straight-pull such as you see in the UK.
@Zbyhonj5 жыл бұрын
Also, Karl dislikes Sabaton? Well GO KARL, YOU'RE 100 % GOD DAMN RIGHT. Thank you for admitting to this publicaly. There's more of us and we will not be silenced. Sabaton is terrible. _As for the proposed problem of who to invite, I hear the Navajo indians have a pretty substantial black metal scene. Having a Navajo metal band on would be a) really in theme with a match called "Desert Brutality" and b) a great way to bring attention to contemporary native culture. Not entirely sure how willing they would be to show up, but if they did, it would be quite the reconciliation event in a way..._
@darthhodges3 жыл бұрын
Talking about proper shoulder engagement while shooting an AK reminded me of a line from Tremors 2. The gun guy of the group gives his fellows double barreled rifles chambered in .375 H&H Magnum with the warning to hold them "good and tight to your shoulder or it'll break your collarbone."
@nate_thealbatross5 жыл бұрын
At work we buy the cheapest VHF radios because we end up dropping them into water, mud, etc. If you are using an optic you pay for in the field you want something that you can cheaply replace WHEN you break it.
@rowdyzack59145 жыл бұрын
Thanks for another Q&A these rock
@xt6wagon5 жыл бұрын
They can mold Carbon fiber now into pretty complex shapes. Its still stupid expensive.
@jic15 жыл бұрын
That's the funny thing about carbon fiber: most other 'exotic' materials eventually become cheap and ubiquitous (e.g. aluminum, nylon, fiberglass, polycarbonate). Carbon fiber was an expensive, difficult to manufacture, comparatively rare material when it was introduced in the '60s, and it still is today.
@Davethebalikid5 жыл бұрын
Best time of the month :)
@clintonscanlon13255 жыл бұрын
Carbon fiber isnt really milled. From what I understand its more like polymer in the sense that its formed, then hardened. Still very expensive.
@wingracer16145 жыл бұрын
It's basically the same as laying fiberglass. The only time it would really be milled is in the case of parts cut out of flat carbon fiber panels. Or for milling out holes/vents/voids/etc. in an already formed piece like the carbon float tubes for ARs.
@Aimless65 жыл бұрын
Carbon fiber is sort of like multiply. Sheets of fabric, layered and glued together with resin. Draping the sheets into the mold, without causing kinks or air pockets, is the labor intensive pricey part.
@weaponsgrade475 жыл бұрын
Nothing like waiting till the last minute boys!
@HarvestOutdoors5 жыл бұрын
Not sure how cheap .22lr needs to be, but I've been paying 3 cents/round for awhile. The "expensive" CCI I pay 6 cents/round. Pretty sure it's recovered now. Good talk again this month.
@THEGIPPER345 жыл бұрын
On magazine and clip, it'd be interesting to see how much people cared before the terms became politically charged
@MrDDiRusso5 жыл бұрын
The TRW low maintenance rifle had the same ergonomics of the FG42, side feed with AR magazines. It was only a prototype.
@awesomepawn25 жыл бұрын
"eveyones gonna want it to be Sabiton-" "except for me" oh, Karl......
@RichWhiteUM5 жыл бұрын
Karl isn't alone. My choice would be Slayer.
@robashton86065 жыл бұрын
@@RichWhiteUM Yeah, Slayer would be way cooler than Sabaton. Or Ministry. Hell, pretty much _anything_ would be cooler than Sabaton.
@darthhodges5 жыл бұрын
If you watch a lot of Taran Butler you explained exactly why he loves PCCs. If he is working with someone not used to rifle calibers he starts them on a Sig MPX (his personal favorite) and works them up to a rifle.
@onkelmicke96705 жыл бұрын
Rolling Blocks are great! Rolling Blocks please!
@Tubajock25 жыл бұрын
Carbon fiber is a fabric..... its layed up like fiberglass. milling Carbon is in my opinion missing the point save for certain applications made of flat plates (quad frames etc.) Carbon is expensive and difficult to work with in comparison to most alternative materials (except Aramids (kevlar)). This is why its still mostly an aerospace or racing material. I would LOVE to see a true Carbon AR receiver set, but the molding process for the lower is mind bendingly complex as iv tried to figure out how on paper at this point.
@KarltheKrazyone5 жыл бұрын
Wouldn't friction start to play a role? I'm thinking that wear surfaces would start to become problematic, especially considering the other aspects of carbon fiber dust.
@Tubajock25 жыл бұрын
@@KarltheKrazyone lower no, upper yes but I have some ideas on that but the 1st challenge is just molding the lower to begin with