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GyeongjuGloryDaysFestival GyeongjuGloryDaysFestival Tue Oct 15 2024 | 7 answers 1634

Does RSR sell firearms?

I'm wondering if RSR sells firearms. I'm looking to purchase a firearm and want to know if RSR is a potential option for me to consider.

Does RSR sell firearms?
DreamlitGlory DreamlitGlory Tue Oct 01 2024 | 6 answers 1412

Do firearms use Dex?

Could you clarify what you mean by "Dex" in the context of firearms? Is it referring to a specific technology, material, or some other aspect of firearms usage? If you're asking if firearms utilize some form of advanced technology or material named Dex, I'm not aware of any mainstream firearms that specifically incorporate a component called Dex. Firearms are typically made up of metals like steel and aluminum, along with various plastics and polymers for grips and other components. They may utilize advanced manufacturing techniques or materials, but without further context, it's difficult to say whether or not they use something specifically called Dex. Can you provide more information or context to help clarify your question?

Do firearms use Dex?
Sara Sara Tue Sep 24 2024 | 5 answers 1281

Do P320s still go off?

I've heard some rumors that the Sig Sauer P320, a popular handgun among gun enthusiasts, has had some issues with its trigger system, leading some to question its reliability. So, I have to ask, do P320s still go off reliably? Are there any known issues with the trigger mechanism that could potentially cause it to malfunction? Are there any specific models or serial numbers that are affected by this issue? And finally, if there are any concerns, what steps can be taken to ensure the SAFE and reliable operation of a P320?

Do P320s still go off?
Carolina Carolina Mon Sep 02 2024 | 5 answers 650

Are bolt-action rifles obsolete?

Are bolt-action rifles truly becoming obsolete in today's world? With the advancements in firearms technology, some argue that automatic and semi-automatic rifles have rendered bolt-actions obsolete. However, proponents of bolt-action rifles argue that they offer superior accuracy, reliability, and simplicity. What are your thoughts on the matter? Do you believe bolt-action rifles still have a place in modern warfare and hunting? Or are they merely relics of a bygone era?

Are bolt-action rifles obsolete?

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