I think they create artificial deadlines to create urgency.
Agreed. Right up there with the "we forgot to lube it before we took it on a test run with the customer".
I think they create artificial deadlines to create urgency.
Sometimes I wonder how this guy got started. He seems to lean on his guys too much. He seems to know the weapons by name but at times dosen's seem to know how to fix them. I wonder if they'll ever get the quad MG42's working. They seem to have a feeding problem, and just this week I watched film on MG42's and every German I saw firing one had a guy feeding the belt. My guess is due to the 42's high rate of fire they'll never solve the problem cause they can't fit 4 guy in the mount to feed the belts. If we have a 42 owner here maybe he or she can enlighten us as to if I'm correct. Not a MG expert just very mechanicly inclined.
Any show in this day and age that shows people working with their hands and utilizing machine tools is great.
Except I wonder how often a Dewalt cordless drill is used in the production of firearms. Every other cut shot of Vince shows him drilling away on something with a Dewalt. =) Seems like they'd have better tools for this.
Except I wonder how often a Dewalt cordless drill is used in the production of firearms. Every other cut shot of Vince shows him drilling away on something with a Dewalt. =) Seems like they'd have better tools for this.
Hey! I have a Dewalt drill....I got it real cheap. I used it to fix the Swiss movement on my watch.Except I wonder how often a Dewalt cordless drill is used in the production of firearms. Every other cut shot of Vince shows him drilling away on something with a Dewalt. =) Seems like they'd have better tools for this.
See, that's just it, I don't really see how gun owners could, or would want to identify with that kind of stuff. I don't really care what some douche bag with unlimited funds can do with a firearm and a motorcycle. Yeah, the suppressed stuff is cool, but no thanks, I'll stick with WASR 10s.Oh yeah, btw one of the best episodes has to be when they took the handlebars off the motorcycle and turned it into the firing mechanism for the belt fed machine gun.
what I don't understand is, they modified an UZI and it was like $1300. What the heck??? I can't find a stock UZI for under $3,000!!!!!
Maybe it was just the mods that were $1300? Or the gun was a post-86 Dealer Sample?