Cursed Guns of BisManOnline

Published on December 3, 2023
Duration: 9:56

This video highlights common and often detrimental mistakes made by firearm owners when mounting optics and modifying their weapons. It emphasizes the importance of proper optic height for cheek weld, avoiding bridging the receiver and handguard, and understanding correct caliber designations. The presenter, with apparent expertise in firearms, advises against user-induced errors that can render firearms unreliable or unsafe, often leading to unnecessary sales.

Quick Summary

Common firearm mistakes include mounting optics too high or too low, preventing proper cheek weld and sight acquisition. Bridging the receiver and handguard with an optic mount is also detrimental, risking optic stability and damage. Furthermore, polishing critical components like a Glock slide can render a firearm out of spec and unreliable.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Cursed Guns on Bisman Online
  2. 00:50Optic Mounting Too High: Cheek Weld Issues
  3. 01:53Optic Mounting Too Low: Eye Relief Problems
  4. 02:29Bridging Receiver and Handguard with Optics
  5. 03:11Egregious Optic Mounting Mistakes
  6. 04:10Unusual Red Dot Sight Mounting
  7. 05:04Suspicious Firearm Sales: AK-47 Ad
  8. 05:38Questionable Firearm Pricing: Kimber Pistol
  9. 06:08ATF Compliance and AR-15 Graphics
  10. 06:25Overly Law-Biting: Pistol Brace on Rifle
  11. 06:54Unidentified Firearm Accessory
  12. 07:10Polishing Firearm Components: Glock 19X
  13. 08:08Incorrect Firearm Identification: Star B Pistol
  14. 08:37Misidentified Caliber: Diamondback DB15 .308
  15. 09:28Conclusion: Don't Make These Firearm Mistakes

Frequently Asked Questions

What are common mistakes when mounting rifle scopes?

Common mistakes include mounting the scope too high, preventing a proper cheek weld, or too low, making it difficult to acquire a sight picture. Another critical error is bridging the receiver and handguard, which can compromise optic stability and lead to damage if the handguard shifts.

Why is bridging the receiver and handguard bad for optics?

Bridging the receiver and handguard with an optic mount is detrimental because it creates an unstable platform. If the handguard loosens or twists, the optic's zero can be lost, and the optic itself can be damaged. It's best to mount optics solely on the receiver or handguard, not across both.

What are the risks of polishing firearm parts like a Glock slide?

Polishing firearm components, especially critical ones like the slide or barrel on a Glock, can take them out of factory specifications. This can lead to reduced reliability, potential malfunctions, and even dangerous situations due to altered tolerances and material integrity.

How can incorrect caliber designations affect firearm sales?

Misrepresenting a firearm's caliber, such as calling a Star B pistol a '9mm Beta' or a Diamondback DB15 a '.308' when it's a different caliber, can lead to functional issues. Buyers may try to use incorrect ammunition, causing malfunctions or damage, and it reflects poorly on the seller's knowledge.

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