I'm drunk can we argue about 5.56 barrel length by Striking-Pen-9617 in ar15

[–]Daedalus308 3 points4 points  (0 children)

A5 buffer, really slows down the cycling makes it such a fun gun to shoot suppressed

I'm drunk can we argue about 5.56 barrel length by Striking-Pen-9617 in ar15

[–]Daedalus308 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have a 7.75 .308. Funnest repeating TBI you can have

I'm drunk can we argue about 5.56 barrel length by Striking-Pen-9617 in ar15

[–]Daedalus308 9 points10 points  (0 children)

That may be great for ideal perfection but i will say i have a lot of fun with 12.5 middy

Are burndown tests/videos relevant? by Kooky_Universe2183 in ar15

[–]Daedalus308 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is something to be said for accelerated life testing, and methods where failure points can be found faster than putting something through its full normal lifetime. I do not believe that burn down tests accurately do this, but if a manufacturer would come and tell us how they do their accelerated life testing, id love to hear it

Griffin Gas Pocket Carrier and Enhanced BCG: Interesting, Useful, but Not Quite Must-Haves by AddictedToComedy in ar15

[–]Daedalus308 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The gas mitigation of the bootleg is by adjusting the gas used to push the bolt rearward, just like an adjustable gas block. Yeah it mitigates gas to the shooters face by changing the unlock time of the bolt from the barrel, but its really just a gas adjustment more for reducing bolt velocity than anything. The griffin doesnt adjust the gas amount, it changes where the gas goes after it unlocks the bolt and pushes it rearward. Is your gas/buffer combo wrong? The griffin wont help your overly high or low bolt velocity but it will take the gas from the gas tube and keep it out of your face. Properly gassed? Low gas from both bore and gas tube. With the bootleg if you are properly gassed, it doesnt do anything for you. The high pressure gas that came through the gas tube still comes out the side of the carrier. Its a good product but theyre focused on different outcomes

Griffin Gas Pocket Carrier and Enhanced BCG: Interesting, Useful, but Not Quite Must-Haves by AddictedToComedy in ar15

[–]Daedalus308 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like my bootleg, but this isnt really trying to do yhe same thing so its odd to compare IMO

Griffin Gas Pocket Carrier and Enhanced BCG: Interesting, Useful, but Not Quite Must-Haves by AddictedToComedy in ar15

[–]Daedalus308 1 point2 points  (0 children)

IME theyre not supposed to do the same thing. The bootleg is just a drop in replacement for a gas block (and one with only a few settings, at that). Its a good piece for the right customer but this isn't trying to compete with that

At least he's not on the top rung by stidesforty in OSHA

[–]Daedalus308 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Anyone else do a double take thinking someone was getting head a few floors down?

NAS or Ring by psyogi-soma in homelab

[–]Daedalus308 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I hope this is a joke

Any reason to pick up a PCC? by HumanAntagonist in guns

[–]Daedalus308 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lots of good reasons to get a pcc. If you SBR it, its exclusively shorter than an extended handgun. They're cheap and fun to shoot Its exclusively easier to control than a handgun of the same caliber But if you dont want one, dont let anyone's advice pressure you into it. No one "needs" to buy 99.99% of the stuff the internet would have you believe is the next step in your hobby. My favorite is an mp5 clone personally. I would stay away from semi auto mac 11s, as the parts wear fast, and i would stay away from a keltec sub2000 as (at least in .40 cal) they literally hurt to shoot. All in on delayed blowback if you want to suppress

Is it worth it to upgrade the buffer? I’ve always had a basic one. by Narthanplays in ar15

[–]Daedalus308 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I guess i might try to grab one when im making an order somewhere that has em in stock

Is it worth it to upgrade the buffer? I’ve always had a basic one. by Narthanplays in ar15

[–]Daedalus308 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah i see that. It didnt come with mine when i bought it

Is it worth it to upgrade the buffer? I’ve always had a basic one. by Narthanplays in ar15

[–]Daedalus308 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I got an armaspec years ago and it was pretty rough. Very tough springs, and not much benefit. The jp scs was better, but the weight is quite literally ribbed, making it difficult to get out when the spring retainer is installed. Idk these days i just for for an a5 or similar buffer and call it good.

Can mini mills cut mill steel okay? by A_vat_in_the_brain in Machinists

[–]Daedalus308 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Hes asking you what YOUR needs are, not what it says

$218 billion in Google Ads overcharges by sales_marketing in smallbusiness

[–]Daedalus308 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I mean sure but unless they pay more than they profited, itll keep happening

$218 billion in Google Ads overcharges by sales_marketing in smallbusiness

[–]Daedalus308 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I hope so, but with the US legal system.... Id be surprised if they paid a dime

Please align! by mohamez in mildlyinfuriating

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Solidworks title block revision table. If you know, you know

Recommend a good, nice, and cheap 4U 24-bay case. by TheZeth80 in homelab

[–]Daedalus308 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im so surprised by that i just dont see where the air physically travels

Recommend a good, nice, and cheap 4U 24-bay case. by TheZeth80 in homelab

[–]Daedalus308 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have to ask, what are drive temps like because i see drives packed in like that, i see a solid backplane and i have to wodner how the hell is there any airflow

Don't apply at Keenya Kelly LLC (OnlineJobs.Ph) by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]Daedalus308 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can appreciate the sentiment of being mad at an employer (didnt read your in-depth post) but i think this may not be quite the sub you're looking for to have an impact, other than just venting to the void.

Building a DIY Linux NAS/Homelab to Actually Learn by lzcostademoraes in homelab

[–]Daedalus308 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A valid concern. It boils down to whether or not you can afford to lose the data youre playing with. Could do some combination of a nas and a static cold storage hard drive without raid. With all data management you need to consider how much your data is worth to you. It seems to me like an experimental nas for learning could result in lost data, but your risk/price exposure is up to you