You are describing a system of employee ownership. Evolution is for insentient beings. And is not capitalism an abstraction of man's basest human nature? Excess of either can only lead to destruction.
.40 Shit and Wipe is widely regarded as being too snappy and with poor terminal performance. See also: Peter Soulas I wouldn't touch a Glock unless it's a 9mm. The .40 and .45 Glocks have greatly oversized chambers and have huge issues with case ruptures. As for 1911's, pretty much any of them other than Taurus or Norinco…
Shotguns will still blow through walls like they were made of paper. Obviously slugs will have overpenetration issues, but any buckshot big enough to effectively take down a human is going to have enough power to keep going into your neighbor's house. (SPOILER: Birdshot is not effective.) .223 is pretty good because even…
Not really. A blowback operated firearm is far simpler. For example, a Makarov has, IIRC, 17 parts. Hell, Hi-Points aren't even designed to be cleaned! :D A revolver is actually very complex. A SAO or hammerless is less, complex, however than the single-double design. They do have fewer parts, but each part is integral to…
I don't get to talk to too many know-it-alls since most people don't know a lot about the machinist trade. :) Usually I get to play the know-it-all student when I'm at school because I get asked how to do something a lot of times when they don't want to bother the instructor.
Hi-Point 955 and C9 Century CAR-15 1940 Izhevsk 91/30 1911 I build on a Foster Industries frame. My short-term to-buy list is a target-spec AR-15, a CQC dissapator AR-15A2, another Mosin Nagant, and a Winchester Wildcat. My short-term to-make list is AR-15 lowers, AR-10 lower, finish my PPS-43 upper, and make a 9x39mm…
I'm looking into an AR-10. The upper is around $800 and I'll make the lower because I'm a cheap bastard. I hear Tikka's are pretty good, but they are a bit pricey.