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Thread: Hypothetical: What Still Needs Fixing?

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    When it comes to R&D, the only difference between a joke and a project is funding.

    I think the Lewis Gun had a good concept, were it not for the fact that it relied on the pressure of the round exiting the barrel and shroud to pull cooling air through. A constant forced-air design might work, though, with vicious_cb's machined-in barrel fins (or, deep fluting).
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    Quote Originally Posted by lysander View Post
    Apparently, you can't recognize a joke when you read one....
    Apparently not since companies still keep making products like this



    Also you need to be more obvious with your jokes. Like this:

    Last edited by vicious_cb; 05-17-15 at 18:48.

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    Is it bad that I want one of those now?

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    That's actually pretty badass.. Just saying lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vicious_cb View Post
    Aluminum heat sinks are a joke, you dont have enough surface contact with the barrel to make the thermal transfer efficient enough for it to be worth it...
    Yet an aluminum handguard which only makes contact with the barrel through the barrel nut reduces chamber heat.

    Everything screws with barrel harmonics- gas block, muzzle device, suppressor, gas tube, barrel profile, ammo, barrel nut torque, hanguards- yet we manage to put bullets on target anyway
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