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Firehawk edition
Note: if you want Nighthawk to firehawk your 1911 it needs to be a Government model with no front serrations.
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inb4 it goes back to the shop
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offered 1400 and it was accepted but still a bit hesitant
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>>64883658
That’s not a staccato, it’s a STI
1400 is not bad, I don’t know what you’ll expect. If any issues just try brand new mags, a lot of the improvements in 2011s (they existed since the 1990s) is the magazines
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>several rounds of 9x19
>survived
Many such cases!
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>>64883658
That hex pattern is pretty cool.
Speaking of unique milling, check out the weird milling on this Israeli import that's on sarco atm.
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Is this a VP9? I'm not familiar with many models that have striker indicators
>>64883689
>shots were abdominal
What's the point of issuing pistol optics if these fools aren't doing better than C-zone strikes!
>>64883744
Because he was dissuaded by pain. There's videos of perpetrators who get right back up and continue the assault. There are men who feel nothing, fear nothing!
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>>64883682
>kills zigger in ukraine
>kills faggots in the states
HK VP9
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I just got my Model 69. The trigger felt a lot lighter than what reviews said, maybe 12 lbs. It feels amazing in the hand
>clean it
In the car, when I get home. I have a .44 after 5 years of wanting one
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>>64883851
There’s no such thing as a borders, rule of law, a nation, or age of consent (but everyone I don’t like is a pedo)
>t. average lolbert
But liberals did this one, it’s Seattle and nobody is talking about a Muslim trying to stab cops to death due to the current political climate. Maybe I should join the police if I lose my job for shitposting on 4channel all day, I bet I could do better
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>>64883856
If they had used proud American engineering and .45 caliber handguns I bet he’d be dead
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>>64883805
Imagine a PD issuing Turk slop!
>>64883800
>theatres of war
That's different because the proliferation of rifle plates. Otherwise, ordinary AR-15's devastate perpetrators the way no pistol does
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>>64883947
The default answer is a Mark IV but 10 rounds cuckpacity in the year of our Lord.
I can't really recommend anything else. Everything's got something potentially intolerant or faulty or unworthy. P322 apparently is unreliable. S&W M&P 2&2X mags seem to be a problem (pic related, waiting for S&W response). Walthers are Umarex which is okay but not great. Buckmarks idunno. S&W Victory, again 10 rounds
The TX22 is the ONLY one I can comfortably say to get, and they have problems too (idk if they have stopped putting out crap barrels) but once fixed or if you get a good one out of the gate they're so great
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>>64883947
Kel-Tec P17, Ruger MkIV Standard or 22/45, Taurus TX22, nothing else new-on-the-shelf is worth your money. People may tell you to buy an Umarex Walther P22, that's the disease in them trying to spread to new victims, do not engage with these people.
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>>64883900
>what the FUCK is your point
I'm just lamenting that I don't have enough hatred in my heart to be dangerous as a round of 77gr OTM with a suppressed Mk18 Mod 1– at least not yet
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>>64883978
>idk if they have stopped putting out crap barrels
I'm sad to report that they have not. The way they make the TX22 barrels is bad, that's all there is to it. They're button-rifled, which is fine, but Taurus is pulling a dirty Saturday-Night-Special trick to save cash. They start with stock that's way too thin to be button rifled, which gets supported in a jig of sleeves to support the length while the rifling button is driven. This is something that gunsmifs get away with on DIY stuff because they take the time to do it right and they don't keep the rejects. Doing it this way at a production level saves on stock and machine time in exchange for there being one guy whose job it is to slap a barrel in the jig for rifling, and he doesn't get it quite right every time, and the jigs wears out, and the rifling buttons wear quickly, and they end up with a shit-tier hit rate of wavy, chattered, misaligned or otherwise shitty barrels. Fuck you very much, Taurus.
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>>64883978
Edited picture with more information
>>64883998
Huh. How did you cum to know this?
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>>64883783
>Is this a VP9?
Yep, VP9 Stacies stay slaying~
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>>64883997
Rocksett is only as tight as the torque you put on, a bit of red locktite (not a lot) will hold it and still be able to come off with heat and some torque
Is it a Jarvis comp?
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>>64884000
Experience and passion for shitty guns. Taurus states openly that they button-rifle the TX22 barrels. The problems I see with TX22 barrels are exactly what I expect from button-rifling at with stock that's too thin, and soft worn-out rifling buttons. I'm willing to bet they start with square stock that's nearly the right dimension to begin with, certainly saves a lot of machine time and it's easier to jig and support square-stock for button rifling. If they started with a piece that was more like 3/4" or 1" they wouldn't need the support jig and they could push the button as a normal machine operation as part of the cutting process, but that means higher material cost, more material to remove, more machine time, more tool wear, and if they don't have good CNC good programmers and the right machines then doing full CNC button rifling is a headache, big setup costs. If they aren't doing this, if they're really starting out thicker and button-rifling them the "right" way, then I don't know how they could get these results. Picture shows issues with jig alignment and mishaps from dull buttons.
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>>64884005
>deletes recoil
Also deletes ear drums
>>64884003
Most definitely
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>>64884038
You can get washers, PMM makes a copy of the Jarvis comp but made for washers. You’ll have to buy like 4 sets of PMM washers to time it properly, I know this because I did this.
The alternative is to carefully file a flat on the threaded barrel so the set screw actually has something to hold to. It does not work without a flat.
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>>64884032
How does Walther and such do it with these pencil thin sleeved barrels? They're significantly thinner even than TX22 barrels and surely they're not starting with 1" blanks and turning away 95% of material
Walthers aren't $200 but they're not THAT much more, and have to go on a boat and pay taxes and import and port fees
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>>64884065
They might start out thick, I don't remember that part near chamber to be a different piece from the rest of the barrel.
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I cleaned it and snuck a cylinder of .44 Special because residential area. I did shoot one Hornady 240 grain Magnum through it and that was a lot of fun. I expected it to hurt a little, but it didn't
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I'm thankful that so long as I drive north a bit I can just walk into the woods and shoot. For handguns though my local indoor ranges are 10 or 20/30 minutes away for all 3 and they're bearable, especially because one of them is run by Sig.
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>>64884180
How heavy is it?
I find myself wanting a handnuke
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>>64884216
Come again? I think you crossed some wires in your head when you posted that. The Sig indoor range is really nice since they can afford actual air circulation systems that can handle full auto rifle fire.
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>>64883996
The standard combat draw and fire even from concealment is so much faster to come out and put rounds on target than sport shooting. It's two different worlds. This makes the point very well. Even a high level sport shooter using the competition draw and fire is slower to put rounds on target than the average guntube operator using a combat draw.
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I understand
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>>64883629
Hello hello
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I got the thing
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>>64884405
Fuck forgot picture
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>>64884408
Ooh, that looks like a Jarvis but custom made. The only other people that do flat (not bull nose) is Mountain customs but I could never figure out how to order from them.
Barrel looks .575-40 threaded or similar since it’s not the standard 1/2-28 threaded length.
PMM shims will work. You probably don’t need 4 sets like I do to time on a 1/2-28 barrel.
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>>64884432
Actually, PMM shims are made for 1/2-28 size, the might not be big enough to slide into .575 threads. If I remember when I get home I’ll measure the ID of a PMM shim
Otherwise they won’t slide on. I don’t know where you’ll be able to get other shims
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>>64884237
>get the P320 RXP
Are you trying to get my balls shot off? I’d only get it once it’s 100$ and retrofit it with the aftermarket safety kit as a project gun.
Also I need something Makarov sized. A full sized/compact 9 is too big.
>>64884274
And you genuinely mean it and aren’t trust tricking me into something that’ll hurt, right?
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>>64884476
For you the smart option would be a 365 with a manual safety, the safety on the 365 physically makes the gun inert. You can get +2 capacity on 10 round flush or 12 round mags as well. Its also about 1 inch wide so basically the same width as most smaller pistols.
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>>64884483
I guess
I have a preference for DA/SA but if I find a 365 for $300 with a safety, I guess.
It’s
It’d be used in a biathalon you run and then do marksman shots so idk if the trigger would hold back but whatever
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>>64884483
>safety on the 365 physically makes the gun inert
Baka ass mofo, it's just a trigger blocker like every other striker firedanual safety gun on the market. Nobody makes sear or striker blocking safeties because they're almost as gay as the poster you replied to
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>>64884526
Most strikers like the 365 may be mushy but their overall break is smooth, if you are fine with a revolver's DA pull you'll have no problem with a striker. When you're shooting at self defense distances a smooth trigger pull in a gun you can point is going to matter more than a quick wall break.
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>>64884591
DEXTARD COPE
SINISTER SOUTHPAW CHADS, WE UP
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>>64883783
>There are men who feel nothing, fear nothing!
No, Anon these men are nihilists, there's nothing to be afraid of here
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>>64884599
Clearly AI. Who do you think you're fooling, anon?
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>>64884394
THE THING
SHOOT THE THING
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>>64883658
Nice hex pattern. I'm a fan.
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>>64884537
Biathalon like contests would make me competitive since most shooters are fat boys
>>64884545
Fuck
It has to be a gun I can sprint with and 320 style fire controls with no block don’t sound too good
>>64884547
The whole scheme was for a light weight red dot capable, small gun I could use in a biathalon.
And I never use DA for long range.
I could just take my PPK and boxes of 32
>>64884566
Mom is especially good with 38 jframe like guns. How could someone go wrong.
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>>64884545
>Nobody makes sear or striker blocking safeties because they're almost as gay as the poster you replied to
This Ends Today
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I found an Italian-made M9A3 with Langdon internals and a 508t on a Langdon plate locally with 3 mags for $1200. I am SO tempted. What do I do /k/?
>pic somewhat related
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>>64884779
wrong pic
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>>64884792
you're paying quite a bit for convenience.
For that price you could just buy a new gun and send it to langdon or just buy one directly from langdon.
You're basically settling for
-used
-chink optic
-nothing special 92 model in a shit color
but you get to have it now i guess.
It being in beretta's sandy brown is an instant dealbreaker for me unless, the vertec grip isnt helping either.
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>>64884779
Langdon internals ~ 170
Optic cut ~ 375
optic ~ 300
700 in after market
500 for the gun
not terrible
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Not only did it lack drop safety, there was no disconnector either so the P320 could be fired with the slide unlocked! When they updated the fire control with hundred-year-old technology, it was marketed as a "voluntary upgrade"
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Old box of federal on the right, new box on the left. I guess they've decided to downgrade their packaging.
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>>64885222
Make better choices.
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>>64885353
It's the best performing one though???
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>>64885368
Your chart shows it’s a terrible performing JHP penetrating 25 inches, FBI standards is 12-18 inches, anything more is over penetration and not desired. At .35-.360 it has virtually no expansion, making it little better than a FMJ.
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>>64885370
I guess I should also point out that chart is the older 90 grain version. The 99 grain Hydra-Shok deep uses a redesigned conical post that is more reliable at initiating expansion through barriers. FMJ will zip right through someone and into a bystander. Hydra-Shok deep gives you the reliability of an FMJ through heavy clothing with the stopping power and safety of a hollow point.
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>>64885222
The plastic boxes can't be flattened though. They're nice for a carry case but if you cycle through your carry ammo and buy in bulk the cardboard is simply more convenient. Personally If they'd charge even less for a plain cardboard box with black ink I'd buy that every time as these multi color glossy boxes and stickers actually do cost quite a bit.
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>>64885520
It seems to be a power fantasy for those that don't want to carry a "normal" gun and want to download a personality from the internet. 99% of the "pocket carry" people I've encountered could have concealed a fullsize 9mm or hotter and have been better off.
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>buying .380 hollowpoints
They won't expand reliably anyway. Just buy FMJ or one of the screwdriver bit rounds.
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>>64885502
Who said that? I've never seen anyone suggest a Makarov PM is a pocket pistol. They're about as tall as a G19...
>>64885664
>not wearing your safety goggles when working with chemicals
t. ChemE
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>>64885717
>Makarov? That's a pocket pistol bro. I IWB carry a deagle.
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>>64885664
Bro, eye pro is important on and off the firing range. I hope you're okay
>>64885529
The problem with all these hipster guns is there aren't too many reasons to carry them over more modern guns besides "I think it's cool". If thinking a gun is cool makes you carry it more AND you train AND you maintain it, then I'll allow it without reservations. But too many people's "I think this gun is cool" bleeds into "if I own it then I'm cool" which is rarely the case.
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>>64885738
>But too many people's "I think this gun is cool" bleeds into "if I own it then I'm cool" which is rarely the case
Thats my main point too. I think everyone here can name at least one person here who operates by that logic.
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>>64885717
Was at home just unboxing a tiny chink machine, didnt expect it to bring that force on the table ;_;
>>64885738
Its my formulation so i know its not a problems for eyes but damn that doesnt mean you can see or do shit for hours. At 12pm i was able to see again and degrease steel samples that got hit by cleaner and oiled them again. Man sucks, but thats the deal when you work 2 jobs. Pic related after salt spray chamber, evaluating competition products for counter sales
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>>64885649
12-18 inches in gel roughly translates to the ability to punch through a torso at most angles while losing most of its energy to minimize over penetration and danger to bystanders. This is optimal performance. Less penetration like 8-12 means you might not be able to penetrate and hit vital organs at certain angles. But depending on if you believe an expanding hollow point does more damage than round ball, it’s probably preferable than a FMJ going 25.
I would rather use expanding JHPs in the 10-12 range if I was a gay faggot who has a .380, I carry a .45 or double stack 9
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I have a confession about my heresy, I carry 45 ball. 45 hollow points have the same exact issue as 380 - they move slowly and either don't expand, or cost a lot. 230 grain ball penetrates through ludicrous amount of flesh, and it's about the size of fully mushroomed 9mm hollow point.
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>>64885754
Speaking of your cleaner, is that available for purchase or still in the trial phase? I'm running low on Hoppes and would rather grab yours instead. Also to have the set bonus for using your lube and gold guard too
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>>64886030
>the best 1911 is the sig p220
Well, no. The P220 is the best in class single stack .45. That class is aluminum framed single stack .45s.
1911s will always have better potential than a P220. But there aren't shitty P220s out there.
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How good is an Inglis P35 compared to an FN Hi-Power? And would it be good for CC?
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>>64885664
Oh man. I bet you're glad you didn't listen to me and use MEK! No lasting eye damage I hope?
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>>64886046
>is [third party reproduction of full size all metal service pistol] good for concealed carry?
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>>64886052
The formulation had to be free of MEK and similar solvents to prevent finish harm. You were right back than. No harm, the worst chemical inside is diluted and only got eye irritation warning which is pretty much the case for most chemicals IMAO. But the combination of that and high concentrated solvents is like getting spicy vodka in your eyes. Eye isnt red anymore and tomorrow i should feel anything. But i tested the machine, it takes 3s to fill a bottle :3
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>>64886046
Love mine, be aware the Turks underspring their guns. You can get a new springs kit from browning or Wilson combat for around 20 bucks, change the extractor spring and recoil spring and it shoots like a dream.
I carry a P01 though so I can't speak to what its like for cc.
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An esteemed boomer who shoots 10mm informed me that buffalo bore is dogshit so my M&P is vindicated.
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>>64886366
I don't have a M&P 45 but the 10mm is the same size as the 9mm. The length of pull on the grip is slightly longer for the mags. Looking at the internals I don't even think there is a difference with the trigger apart from the trigger bar.
The 10mm is less chunky than a Glock for sure. Said boomer claimed that the M&P 10mm might need a stronger recoil spring to cycle higher pressure stuff so I'd imagine it's similar for the 45 like >>64886384 says
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>>64886462
He doesn't like buffalo bore specifically because he had multiple .357 cases explode, and .44 squibs. Basically that old ass buffalo boomer was trying to kill him. Underwood should be a good alternative.
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>>64886466
I missed out on Underwood's President's Day sale sadly but I'll keep an eye out for next time.
I usually carry 124 gr Speer Gold Dot in my 9mm for CC but I was interested in trying something hotter/heavier. For .357, I'm interested to see what the limits I can handle and still make follow up shots
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>>64886483
Oh no no, 20/21/40 have the slide itself beefed up, and the entire chamber, square area of the barrel is much thicker too. Then glock kind of shit themselves because they ship barrels with poor support that leave cases bulged and fucked up, but the slide is pdp tier huge.
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>>64886483
If anything, the more I look at modern gun design, more I am convinced that the slide itself is the gun. It barely even needs the frame to fire. The frame is there just to pull striker back and release it, like a nail in a zip gun. Oh, and for feeding the next round.
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Which is why I asked, the M&P was designed around shooting .40 S&W and doesn’t need to be beefed up
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>>64886477
Yeah I carry underwood 817 in my carry. Seems to run reliably.
>>64886478
It does but seemingly is fine. You wouldn't believe how thin the slide rails are. I looked it up given how much smaller it was compared to Glock and lots of people were claiming they shoot high pressure rounds just fine. One thing other than chamber support that I think matters is that the diameter is bigger so the higher pressure is also spread out more vs 9mm.
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>>64880630
>>politically aligned with groypers
Explain?
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>>64886588
no
>>64886597
Okay, have him take a head-on or top down picture of the slides, side by side.
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>>64886012
I got a Dan Wesson and honestly wasn't impressed. Does it run? yea. Is it good quality? yea. Do I like it better than my Staccato? nah. Call me a zoomer or whatever ill take a stock G17 any day. I actually shoot though, so yea. But the Dan Wesson is extremely accurate, probably my most accurate handgun, I got it on sale but in no way would I pay fucking 2600-2800 or whatever gay asking price they want these days for an optics ready. I got the OR in black in 45 btw.
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>>64886625
>Y.E.S. screws
I hate fucking manufacturers I swear to god
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>>64886657
>Y.E.S. screws
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>>64886607
This might be a hot take but I feel like everyone's first gun should be something stupidly simple like a stock Glock or M&P. It's better to learn on something that doesn't shoot for you and you'll have a greater appreciation when you do get a Les Baer or Korth or whatever eventually
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>>64886663
I feel like it's a big secret in the gun cummunity that 1911s are this amazing gun, it's a fucking 100+ year design and never was amazing.
Same with suppressors, people wanna suppress everything then realize unless they're running a flow through they are getting shit to the face, beating the shit out of their parts for little value when target shooting, blah blah.
I just hate the gunsoomer bullshit, when I see some fag on IG with a lever gun tricked out with a bunch of shit on it. They don't realize what's gud is a stock glock with a red dot, a quality AR with a light, LAM, red dot, good mags, and NODs and a thermal.
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>>64886669
>1911 was never amazing
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>>64886669
I feel like a lever can be useful in cuck states where ARs are overregulated.
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/hg/cels, what handgun makes you go like this?
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>>64886667
I feel like a feels gun should be after you've become proficient with an actual EDC.
>>64886669
I respect 1911s and I've shot some really nice ones but they don't spark joy. I totally understand why people love them though
As much as gunsoomers are annoying, they DO keep cash flowing into the lobby which helps keeps some prices down for the rest of us
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>>64886685
>no
>no
>I don’t consider the 2011 a different gun since most of the parts are the same
>how is the hammer spring being captive a bad thing
>you’re gay
>inertia drop safety is bad?
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>>64886687
My Wehrmacht guns
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=K2BU-qqzi30
>>64886691
I wanted a Mauser so it was one of my first and mine was glitchy. So it stayed semi mothballed till I became a competent armorer and then I tore it down, replaced the springs and polished fit the non matching mag plate (someone carelessly took from another broom) to fit mine.
Now it’s running good and even got competent at shooting it.
Which is hard since it’s zeroed for 50 meters to 1000. I’m now turning 223 into Mauser brass and reloading. Might put a silver bead attop front sight and rock gun contests with it.
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>>64886685
> THE 1911 mUSt Be mOdifieD TO bE gooD
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>>64886800
Remember when you admitted you couldn’t tell 45 from 223 and you’re posting from Asia?
Pretty weird you’re here when you can’t partake in this hobby.
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>>64886812
>the...1911 is dog shit...
-anon
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>>64886771
I need to put a bead on this gun fr
Shoot it at a reasonable pistol range and it fires a full foot high. I finally semi got on target after aiming right below my paper. Idk if a century ago everyone just point shot.
Idk if to just use glue or non heating solder to not fuck with the finish
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>>64886833
You called those 45 ACP, noguns. Which you did admit.
Also this is America (not for you), a man has the right to magdump his high capacity rifle
That is the feeling of freedom.
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>>64886802
I'm not a 1911 fanboy or a 1911 hater.
But the only 1911s I've fired that actually run reliably are shitty old GI-spec pistols that rattle when shaken.
The tuned up race guns with crisp triggers and cunt-hair spec tolerances jam constantly. While those are accurate they suffer from a host of other issues, mainly dogshit reliability and insane drop safety issues that make p320s look impressive by comparison.
And while it's not objectively relevant, modern 1911s and 2011s usually look like hot garbage, clearly styled to appeal to the braindead mallninja crowd that listens to mil-influencer podcasts.
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>>64886605
Slide is same thickness bro idk what to tell you how would they both fit in the same holster. I'll take some pics shortly. Probably measuring the grip which isn't indexed on a holster. You can also see that the optic plate, for a 9mm, fits exactly on the 10mm.
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>>64886844
>i'M NOt A 1911 fAnBoy OR A 1911 hatER. But The OnLy 1911S i've fIReD THat ACtuallY Run REliAbLY ArE SHItTY olD gI-sPEc PIStoLS THaT rAttLE WheN sHAKeN. thE tunED up rAce guns WItH Crisp TrIGgers AnD CUnt-hAiR sPEC toleRANcEs jAM cOnStAntLy. WHILe ThOsE ArE ACCUrAte THEY SUfFer fROm a HoST of otHeR ISSUES, maINly dOGshIt RELiabilITy And iNSanE DROp saFety ISSUeS THaT maKE p320S LoOK imPrEsSiVe bY CoMpArIsON.
anD WHile it's nOt oBJeCtIVEly RELeVANT, mODern 1911S ANd 2011s usUally LoOk LIKE HOt GArbaGE, cLearlY styLED TO AppEaL to ThE BrAinDEAD maLLNInJA cROwd tHaT LISTeNS to Mil-InFlUENceR PoDCAstS.
The 1911 has a naturally crisp trigger and turkshit replicates GI guns quite well.
Also there’s only one gun that’s been banned by half the police departments in the country, ICE, FBI and has an fbi report calling it unsafe and it’s not a 1911descendent.
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>>64886844
My friends call me a Glock fanboy because they're all Sig fanboys and shit talk Glock constantly and I'm the only one with an alternate point of view. I'm not even a Glock guy but to imply they're on the level of Hi Points or Heritage arms is absurd
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>>64886849
I'm too lazy to upload these nothingburger pics right now. They are the same width on the slide, trigger guard, grip. The mags are the same width, only the 10mm is slightly longer. The slides both fit on the wrong frames, but the dimensions are slightly different with the length of pull like I said. This makes the 10mm jut out at the back and the 9mm ends before the end of the frame. The 9mm locking block has longer rails. They still work but I bet they will both light strike. The 10mm it definitely sounds different like it's hitting way too soon.
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>>64886863
There’s an Andy Kaufmanesque ESL spammer who writes his sentences backwards. He thought 22 diameter bullets were 45. I laughed, you went “check your privilege”.
>>64886866
I mean, I’m still hitting the bullseye with a lightweight 44 boomer, so seems like I don’t need to.
Don’t they say “Hold your breath” for a shot anyways?
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>>64886885
You sound extremely onions-pilled and extremely aggrieved. Why would you even save pictures of other men? And you talk like an ESl so easy mistake to make.
>insert leeuro style moral panic
Sad!
I can have fun, I can dump an entire mag with my rifle in a range and it’s just fun. It’s only you who Karen’s out about a rifle.
I hope you’re just a euro and it’s not that American men are all becoming super whiny and triggered by everything.
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>>64886928
Can you use softish wheelweight lead as a JHP? Keep the pros of FMJ/JHP with less of the cons?
The Bongos did something like that with their Webley and it worked. I’m trying that with my reloads. I’m pretty sure a lead 45/44 standard pressure load would basically be 455
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>>64885909
Hasn't been true since the 90s. Good 230gr JHPs like the 230gr HST are very reliable performers and better than most 147gr 9mm loads in that respect. Comparing them to .380 JHPs is laughable.
>>64886010
It's maybe 50fps slower than 147gr 9mm and 180gr .40 S&w, both extremely ubiquitous and undeniably well performing loads.
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>>64887008
When all the "best" expanding ammo is designed to operate as asked it 100% comes down to diameter. They ALL are designed to stop inside the same narrow window. Right about 15 inches in gel. That means they will all perform roughly the same as each other (not the same in humans as gel, but the same as each other on humans) when it comes to depth achieved. The only real significant difference is the edges and overall diameter. The sharpest largest diameter will cause the most blood loss.
Frankly one would be better off using hard cast flat nose for self defense. In and out. Doesn't matter what it hits in the body it's making one hole all the way through.
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I think my Beretta has a blown head gasket :(
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>>64887075
>a normal lever action cannot be chambered in 556 or 223 due to how tube magazines work
>this is literally the only way to get a lever action with proper rifle rounds and a reliable magazine loading system
>"normal" lever actions will need to be in underpowered flat nose pistol calibers like 357mag, or obsolete and originally black powder rounds like 30-30
If anything, why would you ever get a normal lever action over this tacictard bullshit in modern day, theres literally no excuse.
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>>64887003
That’s a sub 5 inch group and perfectly competent for an irons gun.
>>64887035
> womenly
Why do you keep saying that?
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>>64887086
>>"normal" lever actions will need to be in underpowered flat nose pistol calibers like 357mag, or obsolete and originally black powder rounds like 30-30
https://www.henryusa.com/firearm/h14-long-ranger-rifle/
https://www.henryusa.com/firearm/h14-long-ranger-express-carbine/
you know nothing you fucking retard
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https://aimsurplus.com/products/leo-trade-in-smith-wesson-sw99-9mm-han dgun-black
Shit, I've wanted an old model Walther P99 for a long time ever since I first saw that Forgotten Weapons video. I'm so tempted to grab this.
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>>64887099
NTA but I believe he was talking about tube magazines, hence specifically saying that pointy splitzer bullets cannot be used
> and the bottom features a steel-bodied flush-fit detachable magazine (5-round capacity in .223, 4-round in .243,.308, and 6.5 Creedmoor) with a steel floorplate and a blackened steel release button on the right side of the receiver.
Also as a inb4 I wouldn’t consider the Winchester 1895 that uses a box magazine a normal lever action
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>>64887096
>Sub 5" group
>Irons gun
You realize from that distance old men at the local club shuffle up and fire historically accurate civil war revolvers and post up clovers right? Did you post that because you think it's good? Is this some sort of confused children's club? That's fucking horrible. How the fuck can you not do better than that with a fucking revolver?
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>>64887117
how in the retarded nigger logic you rattle around in your dumb skull is >>64886679 not a fucking firearm that is designed from the ground up as a lever action?
Its a unique lower on a unique stock meant to work with a lever action mechanism you noguns third worlder
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>>64887131
>YOu reALiZE FrOm thAT DisTAnCe Old mEN At The LoCAL cLUB SHUfFLe uP AND fire hiSTORICALLy aCCURaTE ciVil wAr rEvOlVERS aND PoSt uP cLoVerS rIGHT? Did YOu poST thaT bEcAuse yOU think IT'S GOOD? iS THiS sOMe SoRT oF conFusEd ChIldrEn'S CLUb? THAT's FuCkiNG HORRIbLE. hoW tHE FUCk Can yoU NoT DO BEtter thAN tHAt WItH a FUcKING REvolVEr?
Cool, now one hand a gun at 45 power and post your 10 yard groups.
>>64887140
I trust you took WILD BILL HICKOK V. MAJOR FRANK NORTH challenge? Preferably with irons.
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>>64887198
What is "45 power". ACP? Long colt? 140g ball and 35g powder What 45 there are a shit ton. Did I do some autistic Internet fake fag challenge? No. We do shoot playing cards from that distance though.
All this faggory aside you have shaky shit form and can't shoot for shit. You can argue all you want but you may want to make sure everything is bolted down spaz.
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>>64887131
Also >>64887096 and group
It’s totally an unremarkable group but at the threshold for being competent.
I do want tips for shooting irons so if you can do this challenge with a historically accurate civil war revolver and give me tips I would be very grateful.
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>>64887109
Beware the backstraps. They disintegrate over time, or more accurately they become soft and vulnerable to damage. These things are all 25+ years old so that rubber is not so strong*. Taking a backstrap off will likely put a crack through it. They're a shrinking commodity, very hard to find, and you shrink the pool even more with a SW99 because there are fewer and the S&W ones are a different (aesthetic) design and don't quite match with P99 ones, though they will fit (picture NOT related, my SW99 is .45 and everything's different sized, 9mm P99 backstraps will fit 9mm SW99s)
That's not too bad a price though, they're roughly that on gunbroker. That said you can get an actual Walther for $200 more
https://www.gunbroker.com/guns-firearms/search/completed?keywords=p99% 209mm&pagesize=48&sort=4&view=2&ch- manufacturername=WALTHER&timeframe= 1
*See this:
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1151720477
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>>64887214
>wHAT IS "45 PoWER". acP? lOnG cOLt? 140G BAlL aNd 35g POWDer wHAT 45 TheRE ARE a shIT tON. did I dO SoME auTIStiC inteRNet FakE faG CHALlENGE? NO. wE Do shOoT PlaYinG CardS FRom ThAT DistanCE ThoUGh. aLL ThiS FaGGOrY ASIDe you hAVE sHAKy Shit fOrM AnD can'T ShOOT For shit. You Can ARGUE ALl YoU WAnT BUT YOU MAy WANt TO maKE SUrE eVeRYtHIng iS BoLted DoWN sPAZ.
You need word economy fr Frien. 200gr/900fps 44sp or 45 ACP equivalent. This is also a good proxy for 44russian and Webley but it’s out of a bulldog so some kick.
So where is your one hand classic gun shoots. All talk and no do is something real men frown on.
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>>64887216
Tips? Use a Remington 1858. The sights will be closer to dead on. The colts and Colt replicas all shoot very high. You learn how to hold under or get the front sights modified. Out of the box an actual Remington 1858 will shoot one hole from a bench rest. A good one will cost a 1500 or more.
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>>64887216
I know my 1851 Navy isn't historically accurate (.44 caliber, not .36) but I'm still gonna do it for fun.
Also, this is like retard tier information but, keep as steady as possible and remember that you are shooting at something slightly above your front sight post and not on it
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>>64887234
> reAl men dON't SHaKE wheN holdInG a SNuB nose UP FOR More tHaN 3 sEcOnDS. nO MAn CarD FOR yoU yOu EStrOgEn riDdled CLoWn
And yet my shakes earned me a bullseye. Do you even shoot? Earp would definitely favor my do to your all talk. Guess that makes me the man.
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>>64887242
Thank you, prigorzhin. I like 44sp because I have loading gear and it’s very 45acp like. Know it’s not historic.
I do have a bad quirk. After several shots I do get a shake. It’s not a severe problem since I can still keep a tight group but enough that I’m not reaching my potential.
Idk what causes it. Possibly recoil.
Last time I brought a 10-22 as a cool down gun and started shooting whenever I got shakes till they went away
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>>64887242
I think most people who are trained "modern" are trying to shoot square or sideways when they shoot one handed like they see old pictures of.
Personally I am right handed. One handed I start square to the target. I take one comfortable step forward with my right foot. Then I raise and shoot. The opposite of old school two hands shooting. It's a far more comfortable and maintainable position to shoot from.
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>>64887248
Earp was a horse thief, liar, cheat, murder, pimp, didn't pay his debts, was a bit rapey, is that the kind of person you were? You do know he wasn't considered a hero right? He was a pile of shit. He only got the hero label after he died when people cashed in on his name. Even his famous gunfight was started when his side just started killing people. Quite possibly unarmed people.
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>>64887258
You mean one in the red per cylinder snd 4 in the yellow (the bulldog is 5rds, what do you expect from a 44 snub). I’m still waiting on you to show us all how to shoot a revolver.
> is that the kind of person you were
I recon I’m much closer match for Doc Holiday.
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>>64887291
No, what I mean is you fucking suck and are shaking like the drug addict you obviously are. You are more like one of those kids during the civil war who talked shit the entire march only to take one in the dome before you even made it to the battle.
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>>64887253
>Thank you, prigorzhin
eh?
>>64887255
I shoot both left/right handed and I have the trade off of
>being a bit more steady right handed, but my eye is a bit blurry
or
>Be a bit less steady left handed, but be able to line up sights and see the target clearer
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>>64887099
>https://www.henryusa.com/firearm/h14-long-ranger-rifle/
why get that over the bond? everything is made for AR platforms. You could use any AR barrel on the bond and put all your crap on the hand guard. You could also use normal ar mags. What is the benefit to the Henry
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>>64887329
will do
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>>64886815
How come you don't shoot silhouette targets like IPSC or DOE? If you want to id anon, start paying attention to filenames, there's desktop mode for phones posters
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>>64887314
I have yet to see you shoot. How about you walk the walk.
And anyways that’s a match for doc Holliday. Funny enough, also a doctor with a very diverse skill set.
>>64887322
I like that.
I need to be more ambidextrous. Horsemen used to shoot with their weak hand anyways.
>eh
Sorry, I didn’t realize you were a serbchad
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=V8jWz6nvLeo
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>>64887349
actually I need less. Less barrel length and frame size. and a 5 shot cylinder to make it more concealable.
>>64887329
why not just shoot with your dominant hand and dominant eye. All you have to do is move the gun 3 inches to the left or right, and if you need to transition from rifle to pistol or back its much easier.
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>>64887362
I’d rather many little targets. Use each volley on one, know how each volley fared.
You can’t tell from looking at yours.
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It’s too big for a 38. Make it a D frame and we’ll talk.
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>volley
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>>64887387
I’m an old fashioned kind of guy
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>>64887365
Because he has been doing things with his right hand his entire life. And it's most likely his right eye he now can't see out of is dominant. People should shoot both eyes open to begin with. That said if his right eye is fuzzy and still the dominant eye he will be crossing the plane of dominance while in motion. It's very much like putting a straw in a glass of water. Try it. It's quite wonky when trying to aim. However he can still use his right eye and right hand completely normally if he shoots both eyes open. The eye he has been using his whole life will put him on target faster, and his non dominant will "clear up the picture".
>Switching from pistol to rifle
Iron both eyes should be open anyway. Scope, what's the issue?
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What exactly makes flicking the cylinder open/closed bad? I'm not doing it to my gun out of simple caution at this point. I'm guessing it has something to do with torquing the crane in directions it wasn't meant to?
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>>64884585
I'm the anon you replied to, I can't tell you since my new Model 69 is the only big bore revolver I've ever shot, but if I felt fine strongarming full-house Hornady loads with zero preparation or experience I'm sure the 329 can't be that bad. Can anyone confirm?
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>>64887436
Don’t take it from me, Jerry Miculek or whatever, says to absolutely not do it. He’s seen revolvers put out of action doing it in competition since people thought it was faster, he wouldn’t even do it as a demonstration.
Revolvers are a precision machine, they are absolutely reliable as long as they stay within their designed limits.
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>>64887395
fellow jared enjoyer
>>64887407
the French have you covered. More accurate than a masterpiece and magnum capable
>>64887411
I think im just confused about the situation.
>>64887423
it will increase wear on the little notches on the cylinder. also it can wear out the crane retention screw
>>64887450
I think I may have to get one. I don't feel like my 340pd is one shot stop capable. Ive heard the 329 is the only gun worse than the 340. Also it would be funny to use it in BUG-r for IDPA
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>>64887369
>under 9 seconds
That would require an average split time of less than 0.50s to accomplish in 18+1 rounds. If that's possible with a stock, 5.5lb trigger then I've never seen it done before
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>>64887380
You had better not be referring to me as one of those two
>>64887378
>each volley
All my targets are capacity maxxed
>can’t tell from looking at yours
In this example, the first five rounds were at the upper A-zone and the rest lower A-zone. I'm flinching terribly :v
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>>64887497
I didnt mean at 50 yards. .5 second splits is very doable on a glock. thats basically every uspsa double tap.
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>>64887423
Unless you're whipping it closed with all your might, absolutely nothing is wrong with it. I used to believe that myth too when I was inexperienced, but in a fast reload, I'm putting more force into the cylinder with my thumb than it's receiving with a normal flip closed.
When you close a revolver cylinder (at least on S&Ws and Rugers), the first metal-on-metal contact is at the rear locking lug hitting the recoil shield before it's depressed into the cylinder. If I flip a cylinder closed in a non-caveman way, that locking lug dampens some of the momentum of the cylinder before it fully closes and more metal contacts. But if I'm doing a normal reload, I'm applying force to the cylinder or crane through the entire process, the momentum is not slowed at all, and I'm actually shutting it harder than I would with a flip. Bonus points if I go too fast on the normal reload and the cylinder was rotating slightly when I close it.
Don't pay any attention to parroted ideas about hands being fragile and deforming, because on S&Ws and most Rugers, the hand never protrudes out of the frame when at rest, so there is zero contact between it and the cylinder star when you are closing the cylinder in any manner. Guns are not fragile. Shoot the hell out of them and life is too short to not have a little fun.
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>>64887497
This is why I don’t want a Glock style fire control. The trigger is just long and heavy enough to worsen my accuracy.
>flinch
Maybe you can put a stronger recoil spring on. That stops the kick pretty good.
It’s not quite a flinch for me (usually) but I get shakes after several 44 cylinders. Only thing that stops it is taking a break with a powder puff.
Tangential but reloading is awesome since now I can shoot rare cartridges without hesitation
>>64887512
Mine isn’t out of time at all but I see wear marks on my crane.bought a spare just in case.
A little J frame sized gun with huge bullets absolutely will get fucked up
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>>64887523
> >uses da/sa
>shoots SA whenever taking precise shots
>carries safety off DA so if someone jumps me I can get a quick shot
Seriously. There’s a reason militaries liked that action
Also you’re angrier than usual, idk why.
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Holy shit, the irony of these posts.
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>>64887520
I'm sceptical of hair triggers if they don't have short resets. How's the wall on yours?
>get shakes after several 44 cylinders
Might be the adrenaline!
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Looking into getting a micro 9, been carrying a P2000SK for a little over a year. Does the job but I've found it a bit chunky, would like to give something slimmer a try especially since it's warming up already.
Local shop has a used P365 for $400 and a new CC9 on sale for $560. Should I just grab the 365 and use the money saved for a holster/ammo/mags or is the CC9 worth the extra cost?
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>>64887616
If I had to get a micro 9, I'd get the M&P Shield Plus
https://gun.deals/search/apachesolr_search/shield%20plus
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>>64887588
It may as well be with how little gets made nowadays. I also made gas sealing nagant.
And turning 223 into 30 Mauser is next.
>>64887614
Definitely
If I wanted to cheat I’d load up on gabapentin but what’s the point when I want practice
>>64887649
>get a dot (hurts carry)
>still keep a crappy trigger
I don’t get it. Good trigger doesn’t hurt pocketability of gun.
And I admit red dots are superior when it comes to accuracy/precission. That’s why the p239/p365 biathlon gun saga started.
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>>64887670
If you dress like Paul Harrell then I suppose pocket carry would be optimal
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>>64887670
>get a dot (hurts carry)
It doesn't really hurt carry that much, at least for iwb. Extending magazine by the red dot height would be dramatically worse, even though both technically contribute to the same height dimension.
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>>64887512
the prohibition is mostly against spinning it and then whipping it closed. when you speed reload and use your hand, you are also stopping it with the other side of your hand once it is seated, but when you whip it all the force is in the crane, cylinder lock and cylinder pin.
I still think it should be find as long as the cylinder isnt spinning.
>>64887520
if a glock trigger, especially gen 5+, worsens your accuracy, you didnt have any to begin with.
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>>64887712
take your faggot love affair somewhere else.
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>>64887727
This is very obviously ppnigger samefagging, because you’re the only one in these threads retarded enough to think that telling you to fuck off is tantamount to hitting on you
remember when you encouraged weedengineer to raid these threads? remember when you lied about your group distance?
remember when you said you were going to go to officer’s school?
just leave these threads you fucking ape, nobody likes you
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Are these Remington 1911s any good? I was gonna get a Springfield, but then I saw this guy in 9mm. It has real actual finish for actual use, not bluing or some bullshit, and it also has a checkered frontstrap and the sights I want. I figure I could just slap a magwell on it, maybe work the trigger, get some good magazines, and I'm ready to play IPSC Classic.
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>>64884613
I was shocked to find out that this was true, making the p365 the only striker fired gun on the market with a non-retarded manual safety. Unfortunately my research also revealed that the firing pin block(really striker in this case) is particularly retarded, and interacts with the striker lug in the same area as the manual safety as opposed to your typical plunger designs bringing the system back to a singular point of failure. Nobody can competently design manual safety using striker fired gun. I'm not even saying I want one, it's just concerning.
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>>64887870
Not me retard. You do have a simp’s mentality.
>officer school
Are you retarded or do you not know how it works in America (you probably don’t since you thought 223 was 45).
Direct commissions (mostly just doctors) aren’t through officer candidate school. It’s much like applying to a big job with a long wait. I’ve spent the mean time doing cardio and working in my profession since by now I can safely pass the physical and also they count post graduate work in your field as T&E.
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>>64887017
Not really sure what you're trying to say with the first half of the post as it isn't really relevant to what I said. There's a pretty serious amount of difference in performance across even the top tier brands of JHPs. A 147gr +p hat will have meaningfully different penetration characteristics versus a 135gr critical duty for instance. That doesn't even get into comparing something like a 155gr .40 S&W load or 185gr +p .45 acp load and a lower velocity heavy for caliber minimally expanding load.
>Frankly one would be better off using hard cast flat nose for self defense. In and out. Doesn't matter what it hits in the body it's making one hole all the way through.
Nothing you said supports that and it's a dumb idea. Humans aren't homogenous blocks. Exit wounds have effectively no value in self defense situations due to this thing called the abdomenothoracic cavity. A HP that expands more and bottoms out in the back skin of a perp is more better than a war cutter that punches through it.
You're making an entirely different argument than I responded to in the first place anyways which I will take as an admission of you being incorrect.