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Operator_AF

@Operator_A_FVR

mediocre VRDJ, if you’d like me to DJ for your club feel free to DM me whenever. I play literally everything but riddem

Katılım Aralık 2021
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Operator_AF
Operator_AF@Operator_A_FVR·
@Orbital_Perigee @Truthful_ast The only miracle during the space race was one of the Mercury Seven wasn’t atomized by a Titan II. The amount of luck was insane.
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Operator_AF@Operator_A_FVR·
@djlufz I reference this jingle all the time and people just give me weird looks.
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Operator_AF@Operator_A_FVR·
@Reihouin_Hukan The milled gas tube lever and front sight block look like Bulgarian ak74 parts. The muzzle brake is a 74m long collar. The gas block / front sight block are pinned like early ak74’s but also have the dimples that are found on the 74m and 100 series. A mix of new and old.
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ふーかん@Reihouin_Hukan·
次何のパーツ作ろう
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Operator_AF@Operator_A_FVR·
Bout to DJ some ghetto tech at the Waffle House parking lot 0100 EST
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Operator_AF@Operator_A_FVR·
@MoundLore Some of the best condition locks I’ve seen here in Ohio are at lockville. You’re never gonna guess how the town got it’s name.
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MoundLore
MoundLore@MoundLore·
Most people think railroads built the American interior. For a brief moment in the early 1800s, the country tried something stranger first: hand-dug rivers. Before steel rails crossed the continent, Americans carved thousands of miles of canals through forests, prairie, and swamp to force distant waters to meet. The experiment started in 1825 with the Erie Canal. 363 miles of ditch linking the Hudson River to Lake Erie. The effect was immediate. Freight moving west had cost roughly $100 per ton by wagon. The canal dropped it to about $10. Grain, timber, iron, immigrants… everything began pouring inland. New York City became the economic center of the United States almost overnight. And other states noticed. Ohio dug canals. Indiana dug canals. Pennsylvania tried to stitch the Ohio Valley to Philadelphia with an entire chain of waterways and portages. The largest of them all was the Wabash & Erie Canal. More than 460 miles long. At its peak it ran from Lake Erie all the way to the Ohio River, cutting across the interior of the continent. For a few decades the Midwest wasn’t connected by rail. It was connected by water. Flatboats and canal barges drifting through a man-made landscape of locks, aqueducts, towpaths, and mile markers. Then the railroad arrived. Tracks didn’t freeze in winter. They didn’t depend on water levels. They didn’t collapse every time a lock failed. By the late 1800s most canals were abandoned. But the land never fully erased them. You can still see the traces if you know what to look for. A dead-straight trench cutting through a forest. A stone lock sitting beside a quiet creek that no longer carries boats. A narrow berm across farmland where mules once pulled canal barges by rope. The remains of a transportation system that almost replumbed the entire interior of North America.
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RMA Defense@RMADefense·
Clean your guns. I don't know why so many of you heathens refuse to clean your stuff.
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Operator_AF@Operator_A_FVR·
Straight goonin it. SiOnyx Aurora night vision camera wasn’t the best quality but it was a moonless night. It will probably need some soft IR illumination in these conditions.
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Operator_AF@Operator_A_FVR·
Other than some over heating issues my insane water proof camera box worked like a charm!
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Replicas Dreyse
Replicas Dreyse@dreyse1841·
The design of the stock is always a thing. But I like how it’s turning out.
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Operator_AF@Operator_A_FVR·
@LizzieHasAGat You would still have an AR, and 98% of an RDB sitting at home somewhere. you lost the other 2% of it when a takedown pin and 3 screws fell out of it.
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LizzieHasAGat@LizzieHasAGat·
Thinking about how my first rifle was almost a Keltec RDB I wonder how different things would be if I got it over a normal AR
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Operator_AF@Operator_A_FVR·
@regimentalsjp The m1941 was never produced in 7.35 so they will all be found in 6.5mm. The M1938 carbine and M1938 short rifle were made in 6.5 and 7.35. they will be marked with thier caliber next to the rear sight.
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シカゴレジメンタルス@regimentalsjp·
カルカノのM1941です。 6.5mm弾から7.35mm弾に変更したものの、都合が悪いので6.5mmに戻した銃…それがM1941ですが、弾が違う他のカルカノとほとんど見た目が変わらないので、間違えないのかな?と疑問が湧いてきます。
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Operator_AF@Operator_A_FVR·
@LMIronwerks I’ve had 2 smooth AK builds and they weren’t the 105 or 74m, they were Romy pm63’s
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LM Ironwerks@LMIronwerks·
Someone asked me about Russian Standard parts. They aren't great. Stuff isn't even remotely symmetrical (this is important, I've learned in my past stuff) Machine processes just not done? No swell neck reliefs (this is just a nitpick) The long rivet channel had to be reamed to take a rivet I've also had to ream barrel population components to get em to work. It's definitely Russian Standard. lol
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Operator_AF@Operator_A_FVR·
@BowTiedCrow @EKMattio You can shoot the 140gr ammo but it might not stabilize. The original Type 30 loading used a 160gr round nose projectile. If you reload your own ammo I have data to duplicate the original Type 30 cartridge, just DM me.
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BowTiedCrow@BowTiedCrow·
I did some work for a guy today and he paid me with a Japanese WWII rifle. Type-38.
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Ivan@kommandostore·
@VRC_Halo Soooooo clooooossee
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AniTV@AniTVOfficial·
FUN FACT: The Voice Actor for J.J from 'Serial Experiments Lain' is a Real Life DJ & is Working at CYBERIA on VR CHAT as J.J 28 years after the Show Ended.
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Operator_AF@Operator_A_FVR·
@EOTECHInc Built from feed back? What was the feed back? Add sharp corners and double the price?
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Operator_AF@Operator_A_FVR·
@MorsExMare You’ve clearly never been to a match like this. These targets can be just an inch or two in diameter.
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