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Battlecomp 2.0 - calguns.net
Apr 21, 2013 · I just got done switching out my A2 flash hider for a battlecomp 2.0 The battlecomp came with a shim set (1 large, 8 med, 1 small). When I removed the A2 flash hider, it already …
Unexplained bright flash of light inside house - Physics Forums
Dec 31, 2022 · Last night I was awoken by what seemed like an extremely bright flash of light. I sat up and saw another bright flash of light just outside my bedroom that...
Nightforce 30mm low rings & Elcan SpecterDR - Calguns.net
Nightforce 30mm steel low rings. Bought these, but realized with my 56mm objective and bull barrel, that I need higher rings. Test mounted, but then removed and reinstalled in packaging. …
Thoughts on the BRT Covert Comp as a Linear Comp? - calguns.net
Dec 3, 2023 · A hybrid device that has either advertised flash suppressing properties or functionally has flash suppressing properties would be deemed a flash suppressor. A device …
Why Do Welded Joints Rust Faster? • Physics Forums
Apr 8, 2013 · They form little galvanic sites where you get pitting rust instead of a more protective patina of oxide. I agree with all of this but in addition, the weld areas are under significant …
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Sold Up for sale is a complete PSA 16" mid length stainless steel upper with .223 Wylde chamber. Details: 16" Barrel length 416 Stainless steel barrel 223 Wylde Chamber 1 in 8" twist rate Lead …
Making 50%v/v and 50%w/v glycerol solutions. • Physics Forums
Jul 13, 2005 · How to make 50%v/v and 50%w/v glycerol? What is the difference? Glycerol/glycerin has a density of 1.25 gm/mL. Thanks!
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Starch vs Cellulose: Which is Soluble in Water? • Physics Forums
Dec 3, 2004 · Starch and cellulose differ significantly in their solubility in water, with starch being soluble and cellulose insoluble. The key reason for this difference lies in their molecular …