Making Friends On Labs – Escape From Tarkov



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46 thoughts on “Making Friends On Labs – Escape From Tarkov”

  1. I befriended a player scav once by giving him heals after all his limbs were gone. Was about to extract with him but we got ambushed by giga Chad's towards the end. He gave me all of his loot and pushed me out of a window as he stayed behind to slow them down with only TOZ. I'll never forget that cheeki scav, your memory will live on for ever.

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  2. For those interested in differences between 5.56mm vs .223:
    Chamber leade for 5.56 is longer and wider than for .223, along with 5.56 having much higher pressure than .223. Also, NATO specs require at least 1:7 twist for barrels vs .223 which can be as fast or slow as wanted. .223 Wylde uses the leade of 5.56 with .223 leade diameter.
    For more good info, see this article: https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/5-56-vs-223/
    For the damage a .300 AAC Blackout causes when fired through a 5.56 barrel: https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2018/11/14/pictures-300-blackout-in-a-556-barrel-16/

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  3. Do you want a home defense weapon that will penetrate 3 layers of drywall, your front door, the intruder, your toilet, and the neighbors dog all at once? The FN 5.7 is the choice for you

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  4. Couple different theories on the reincarnation thing. There aren't extra souls its hand in hand with other life on other planets. We share souls.

    Or soulsplitting. We are all only holding fractions of the soul we were intended to have.

    I like the first one more but have a hard time with either of them

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  5. Please don’t ever talk about guns again… you have no idea what you’re talking about. 308 and 762 nato are interchangeable. Then brass thickness is the difference 0.002”. It’s called headspacing. The FN-FAL and sa58 are the same gun sa58 is made by ds arms and (drum roll) is marked .308 yet here we all are running 762 nato surplus through it.

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  6. My dad because he's an idiot wanted to know what a 300 black out in a 223 ar would do so we build a 400ish dollar ar and jammed a 300 blackout into it like it seated after some love taps and it the blew the upper up and destroyed the barrel for obvious reasons but yeah it won't accidentally get cambered

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  7. weird question, but do you think you could get someone to group with you if you brought a dogtag with ur name on it, i feel like if you did that it would make someones day too, im sure this guy will figure out it was you sometime after but it would be funny if you tossed one of the tags to show them

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  8. 7.62×51 is the same thing as .308 762×51 literally translates to 308 when converted to imperial units.. also 300 blackout is not basicly 556 but instead basicly a shorter ak round since common ak round is 7.62×39 and 300 blackout is 7.62×35 the case diameter is roughly the same as in 556 and thats why you can use stantard ar mags but you will need to swap upper and the barrel to shoot 300 blackout from 556 platform

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  9. For anyone curious, the difference between 5.56 and .223 is the leade in the chamber, which is basically the measurement of the distance the bullet has to travel before it engages the rifling in the barrel, 5.56 has a long leade so the bullet has to "jump" further to engage the rifling, they did this to increase reliability in situations where you can't regularly clean the rifle and have alot of carbon buildup in the chamber. Since .223 is a commercial round, they didn't design it for harsh field conditions, and because of that it has a shorter leade. Firing 5.56 in a .223 chamber will cause a substantial pressure spike, since the bullet is engaging the rifling far sooner than it is designed to, firing .223 in a 5.56 chamber however is completely fine as the .223 won't generate that pressure spike.

    The differences between 7.62 NATO and .308 are case wall thickness and headspace, but mainly headspace. 7.62 NATO cases have thicker walls, so they have less powder capacity and are generally less powerful because of it. The headspace however is the real concern, and it varies pretty widely between different 7.62 NATO military rifles from different nations and different periods of time. Some 7.62 NATO rifles can fire .308 safely, but some have a headspace too great and firing .308 Winchester in them can result in a case rupturing from stretching to fit the chamber walls when being fired.

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  10. Hope we get some VoIP vibes soon! Will make it 530582 times easier to get to such cool encounters. More nice moments like yours here will help fight off the harsh feelings you get some times playing tarki 😊

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