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Guys word of advice. If you do not want to save for better guns fine but Caniks are available all day long for $400 or less. Palmetto state armory has them for that all the time. Way better than Taurus and infinitely better than SCCY lol
Get rid of that amazon special and atleast spring for an olight. Surefire is always having sales optics planet, primary arms, psa ect. Trust me when the times comes and it will you will think back and think damn I should have listened to Bourne. Also nothing wrong with iron sight but prism optic or lpvo are where it's at. Prism optics Wil always have a reticle dead battery or not. Stay strapped
bom dia! Eu comprei um destes e meu medidor de óleo está dando a leitura errada e gostaria de saber se existe algum meio para resetar ele ou recalibar. Ele com o sensor encima da mesa está dando uma leitura errada de 7.1 bar. Então gostaria de saber se têm como recalibrar ele.
It ain't about the price it's about when this guy has to accuse this gun he's lucky if he gets 2 shots out before malfunctioning there are plenty of better guns that are the same price as this one the Taurus g3c comes to mind reliability is key bruh🤷♂️
It’s not the point. These cheap guns are cheap for a reason. Because they’re cheaper to manufacture which means they can be less reliable and even dangerous. Caniks are WAAAAY better than Taurus and especially sccy and they’re like $400 or less depending on the model.
@@Jeff-uw7sx id honestly say that's probably true with the canik thing don't own a canik but heard good things about them but the Taurus is like 100 less 150 if u look harder n I had 1.3k thru mine when I had it n never a problem I wouldn't bet it would last as long as my glocks but still it was a great gun for the price
@@TRIPPYYYHITZZ yea hear you and everyone has their preferences. Just personally wouldn’t want to trust my life to something that was made for cheap. If it’s a range toy then who cares. I just try to steer people in the right direction if I can just for safety reasons.
@@Jeff-uw7sx I 100% agree I liked my g3c when I had it and even though I've never had a problem it was still in the back of my mind only carried it for a month or so before selling it and getting couple glocks haven't looked back since I'll definitely save a few extra pennies to get a battle tested firearm that could literally save my life any day cheers bro have a dope day n stay safe and stay lethal 💥👌💪
Never. I'm not fighting someone unless they are mutual and I know they ain't really tryna hurt me. Go pick a fight with a random dude on the street he might just best the sh!!!!t outa you and you can't do nothing bout it bc you wanna be big and tough. Think realistically dawg this is 2024. No one is fighting randoms
Which rustoleum gloss was used? Montana is nc acrylic and a lot of rustoleum is lacquer, not acrylic enamel. Unless it's stated on the front of the can (usually the automotive grade ones are acrylic enamel) They can all be mixed except you cannot spray acrylic, oil, enamel, OVER a lacquer as it will react with the solvents and melt it like what happened here. Essentially created graffiti remover. Either incompatible bases or didn't follow coating instructions properly, you have to cover within an hour or wait a couple days before adding another coat as it is still gassing off and drying and solvents will penetrate and wake the base back up. Same goes for scuffing a surface, need to wait after cutting any paint open for a day or 2, or can have issues exactly like this with solvent creeping under a layer and waking it back up. Only way to prevent this with artwork is using a 2k clear over your base before adding artwork over it. Protects the base from any reactions and if you mess the artwork up you can wipe it off with solvent and start over without having to sand and redo your base. Spraying over a gloss finish that is FULLY CURED wouldn't cause a reaction, only delamination/adhesion issues down the road which this doesn't look like. Technically it is the artists fault lol cause you should know/test your paints before working on a job. It happens we all do it, it's just paint can be sanded off and redone. Learn from mistakes and don't make it a habit of mixing paint brands, especially untested and not knowing what chemical bases you are using. A lot of brands even mix things into their paints to make them compatible with their system but not with others. Duplicolor is a great example of this. It literally contains soybean oil. All their products do so they are compatible, but try to mix with something else and its going to react bad with the soybean oil. Some degreasers I've seen this as well (prep-all is horrible) It's like dealing with fisheye in automotive spray applications. It's a contamination of some sort and you add "fisheye" eliminator to make it "compatible". It's often just an oil/silicone to add a contamination so it all works together. I always used a drop of transmission fluid back in the day. 30+ years automotive and custom painting.
@@CarsAndCoffeeKings ahh well there you go, that stuff is oil based, can't spray acrylic over it (montana) but can go the other way around lol. Rustoleum in general is just a bad product imo, not in of itself but in application, its intended to cover and stop rust, not be used for art/graffiti. Different chemical makeup to make it stick to crap surfaces and reason why that stuff says do not sand before recoating, solvent melt city.
It's probably a chemical reaction. The paints may not be compatible. The gloss shouldn't make a difference. The way to test that is to scuff the gloss and then try it.