Image 1 — Behold! The Stattaco!
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Image 3 — Behold! The Stattaco!

Behold! The Stattaco!

I have lately been building meme guns, and I picked up the absolute dirt cheapest 2011 available. Gen 1 Tisas b9r ds (which actually shoots great). To run with the theme of dirt cheap, I figured I’d poke fun at the staccato guys who think their poop don’t stink. Now to make a holster that looks like a taco shell…

u/HomersDonut1440 — 9 days ago
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Suppressed ar10 cycling issues even after normal fixes

Hi folks. I’ve been playing with my ar10 for ages, and still have issues running reliably suppressed. Rifle is a PSA 18” with a mid length gas system. Runs great unsuppressed, but massively overgassed with a can. Suppressor is an omega .300 and a AB raptor .375.

It came with a factory 11 position adjustable gas block, minimal help. Installed slash’s extra heavy 6.5oz buffer and .308 spring (still in a carbine buffer tube).

Initially the bolt was moving so fast it caught the empty before it ejected. I’ve got that problem tamed down. But the other persistent problem is that I can get 20-30 rounds down range before the fouling is so bad that it simply won’t cycle anymore.

I had assumed gas at minimum + the heavy buffer slowing down the bolt unlock would help, but clearly it didn’t. Is my issue the mid length gas system itself? Or is there something else I need to be looking at here?

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u/HomersDonut1440 — 15 days ago

Cameras to avoid?

I am trying to build a system for my parents house, which has some specific requirements. Every time I research a camera though, I’m met with a pile of “avoid this specific camera because everyone has ____ issues”. Most commonly the 1224a comes up as something to avoid.

How much of this is bluster because someone had an issue between the ears, and how much is actually hardware/software problems with certain units? Are there specific cameras or NVRs to avoid carte Blanche, or is it all just use case scenario mismatches?

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u/HomersDonut1440 — 2 months ago

Bookshelf completed!

I went into this pretty nervous honestly. it didn’t come out perfect, but it’s 90% there and I’m good with that. the biggest problem is that I thought I’d had some expansion room for books as it’s substantially larger than the shelf that it replaced, but I misjudged how many books I have.

u/HomersDonut1440 — 3 months ago