Well..if you have an AR15.... A bee could cause your weapon to become a paperweight.
Hahahhahhahah
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Sat Mar 18, 2017 8:47 am
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Ran into a giant wasp nest under one of the side road LR benches at NCWGC in Wenatchee. One of my kids was stung twice, me once. Retreat! Came back the following week and sprayed a quart of wasp spray on it.
Now I always take a peak before setting up.
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Sat Mar 18, 2017 1:35 pm
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Rather than everyone taking all the pictures, why not just scrape all the 'bee guts" out and display them on a sheet of paper.
Doesn't take much to stop an AR, does it.
Wonder how another gun would fare...it looks like the bee guts were keeping the bolt from going into battery and engaging the extractor. Would the same happen to an AK? FAL? Garand? Glock?
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Sat Mar 18, 2017 1:59 pm
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Rather than everyone taking all the pictures, why not just scrape all the 'bee guts" out and display them on a sheet of paper.
Doesn't take much to stop an AR, does it.
Wonder how another gun would fare...it looks like the bee guts were keeping the bolt from going into battery and engaging the extractor. Would the same happen to an AK?...
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Haha. I took a weekend class with an instructor who removed ak cover, poured two handfulls of sand and gravel in, then ran it for two days without cover, and without fail.
Sat Mar 18, 2017 2:06 pm
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Seems like something else is going on. All the whamming and blamming he was doing, if the bee body was in the way of even the lugs it would have ground it to bits. Meh........internet video. Skeptical.
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Sat Mar 18, 2017 2:08 pm
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Seems like something else is going on. All the whamming and blamming he was doing, if the bee body was in the way of even the lugs it would have ground it to bits. Meh........internet video. Skeptical.
I was a little skeptical as well after watching. Couldn't figure out when the bee got in. He fired a several rounds before things turned to crap. Wonder if he had some crap in his mag ------- or possibly a bee, and it got stripped from the mag with a round.
Sure took him a long time to figure out he had a REAL problem and stripped it down.
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Mon Mar 20, 2017 4:52 am
edogg
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Rather than everyone taking all the pictures, why not just scrape all the 'bee guts" out and display them on a sheet of paper.
Doesn't take much to stop an AR, does it.
Wonder how another gun would fare...it looks like the bee guts were keeping the bolt from going into battery and engaging the extractor. Would the same happen to an AK?...
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Haha. I took a weekend class with an instructor who removed ak cover, poured two handfulls of sand and gravel in, then ran it for two days without cover, and without fail.
Did he do it with the bolt open so that gunk got into the breech?
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Mon Mar 20, 2017 5:28 am
quantsuff
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Rather than everyone taking all the pictures, why not just scrape all the 'bee guts" out and display them on a sheet of paper.
Doesn't take much to stop an AR, does it.
Wonder how another gun would fare...it looks like the bee guts were keeping the bolt from going into battery and engaging the extractor. Would the same happen to an AK?...
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Haha. I took a weekend class with an instructor who removed ak cover, poured two handfulls of sand and gravel in, then ran it for two days without cover, and without fail.
Did he do it with the bolt open so that gunk got into the breech?
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Yes, shook it a couple of times, visual check, good to go
Mon Mar 20, 2017 9:21 am
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