u/FlowersForHodor

Will a 9mm or a .40/.45/10mm stainless steel suppressor cover all of my bases?
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Will a 9mm or a .40/.45/10mm stainless steel suppressor cover all of my bases?

I recently picked up my first suppressor to use with my .22lr and now I have the itch for more. I'm considering a 9mm suppressor for my pcc, but was thinking it would be amazing to be able to use it on my lever gun (.357 mag) and on my ar15. The one I'm looking at is stainless steel and in addition to a 9mm offering they have a .40 / .45 / 10mm. Both say they are full-auto and magnum rated. Would the 9mm can suffice for use between the three guns? Or should I step up to the 10mm? New to most of this stuff so thanks for any advice in advance

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u/FlowersForHodor — 3 days ago

The panel on the left seems like it suddenly lost its top edge and I can see between the body. It's the only body that is behaving this way and I cannot figure out what I did. I'm a novice at Fusion360 so any help would be appreciated.

Edit - restarting F360 fixed it

u/FlowersForHodor — 8 days ago

Newbie question re: BCH Address

I got a wallet for BCH for the first time and the address starts with a "bitcoincash:" prefix. Should this prefix be included when I put my address into the AxeOS settings?

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u/FlowersForHodor — 9 days ago

My review cycle is coming to an end soon so I've been playing catch-up on a slew of my overdue reviews (about 40 of them) and wow is writing a detailed review exhausting! I've been keeping most of my reviews to around 150 - 200 words (a paragraph or two), but I'm curious if I could get away with less. Don't get me wrong, I like reviewing stuff, but it kind of becomes a slog when you have several stacked up needing reviews.

Also, I know using AI to write reviews is majorly frowned upon even though I see them constantly, but how do you feel about using AI to merely assist in writing the review? I experimented with giving Gemini a prompt like "Hey I'm rating this product 3 stars because it has xyz problems and didn't live up to the xyz expectations set in the product description. Some things I really like about it are xyz, and some things I don't like are xyz" and the review Gemini spit out was surprisingly close to what I would have written in my own voice. If I were to tweak the wording a bit it would be spot on. I haven't done it yet because I'm a newer member and don't want my account banned, but I'm curious what you think.

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u/FlowersForHodor — 15 days ago
▲ 133 r/grilling

I was excited to take advantage of some amazing weather we're having and discovered that not only was my griddle plate rusted, but the grill is covered with mold on the inside. I got this grill last summer and then stored it outside all winter (with a rain cover on it), but I'm in the Pacific Northwest so winter just means lots and lots of rain. I was going to store it in the garage, but space is limited and the Weber folks assured me storing it outside was fine as long as it had a cover.

What is the best way to go about cleaning this, and how can I prevent this from happening in the future (besides storing in the garage over the winter). Thanks for any tips.

Edit - realized I should have searched for "mold" on this sub before posting this. Found lots of useful information from previous posts. TL;DR is to kill it with fire and then scrub scrub scrub.

u/FlowersForHodor — 17 days ago