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I mean, it was, it was, it was like 25 yards and the pattern was probably like a little bit bigger than a trash can lid.
It was, it was, it was, it was a stump puller.
So tell, tell, tell everybody about this.
It'd also be interesting to see if they could get the follower that has the cheater tabs, if they could have that work on a double-stack magazine.
I've never seen anybody do it.
But I've always liked the 22s that have the โ and, of course, the Smith & Wesson EZs also have the cheater tabs where you can pull the follower down โ
with one hand while you're dropping rounds down directly onto the follower.
What we're talking about, what I think Ryan's talking about more is more of a delayed blowback than a true locked breach.
Essentially, just give it a little inclined plane to push against just to kind of create more surface area, essentially to lengthen the length of bolt travel, really.
Yeah.
You're probably right.
I actually threw that in there.
I'll just say it quickly.
Again, there's still a capacity war going on.
And again, this meets that demand in so many ways.
And I'd love to see more of it.
I'd love to see it also in carbines as well, because I think it would perform extremely well in that instance as well.
okay and weird what do you think i'll i'll actually i'll concur with uh with with the dais but also double down and note that i think well due to also the supreme court ruling but also the threat the challenges against the nfa i think we'll see a lot a lot more of the we'll call them nfa loopholes so a lot of like arm brace arm brace pistols and that sort of stuff and uh
And and and all that.
So I think I think we'll just be seeing companies setting the stage for both suppressors, either at zero dollars and all that, but also SBRs forced reset triggers and that sort of stuff.