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>HK chads
Based. I'd be kinda scared to bring such an expensive firearm on the ocean due to the irrational fear of it ending up in Davy Jones locker, but good to hear that it's saltwater resistant. Actually, I'm just coping because I'm kinda too poor and uncultured to own an HK
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I'm so excited to shoot my TX-22 Toro, I just need my mags to arrive
>>65082329
The P226 MK25 was specifically made for Navy Seals
But generally a USP or Mark 23 is also tough, but not invincible, against seawater
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>>65082372
I know what I said
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>>65082175
Sometimes 9mm just ain’t enough for the game in my area.
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I think my .22LR handgun issue is solved permanently
I also have a Ruger Wrangler and Mark III 22/45 but these two in particular are pretty much the pinnacle of .22LR handgunnery
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It means with shitbulls that you really need to make sure with 1 shot, or else it will tear your cat into pieces, and you may have to mercy-kill the cat yourself because you can't stand the suffering. Also of course it can tear your balls off, I hear that's what happened to Px4 anon
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>all these tx22s
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If that guy who hates Sig in the last thread is still here, here are my recommendations:
Small pistol: Get a S&W Shield Plus. I think that's still /hg/-approved as one of the best micro 9s. You can get them super cheap and they're pretty great
Range toy/home defense: This comes down to preference. Pick any DA/SA gun that you think looks cool. Personally, I recommend the m9a4. You can slap a light, suppressor and dot on it easily and have a fantastic home defense gun
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>>65082430
>pretty much the pinnacle of .22LR handgunnery
Not even on the same planet as the pinnacle. They're great guns, but they're still a ways behind even sporting pistols like the Model 41 and CSP, let alone competitive match pistols. Love the mkiv hunter btw, got mine in blue.
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Without sounding like a woman, tell me what exactly is wrong with the Echelon
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>Yo dawg, I heard yo like Glocks, so I put a Glock on yo Glock.
Just because you can, doesn't mean you should.
But this baby needs an MOS cut and a scope for long range stabbing.
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>>65080179
it's an apex trigger. it's still terrible. i only keep the gun because it was my first ever handgun. i thought the FFL was trying to rip me off by pushing me to buy a used 19gen3 for the same price. probably my worst ever firearm decision
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>fell for the micro compact meme and bought a lelcat
>magnifies my skill issues harder
>harder to get decent groupings with
>have to train twice as hard to get as gud with my XD
>not as smooth to draw; slower to draw because smol grip
>presentation is not as consistent as with my XD
>conceals well in a suit; can't carry anyway when I have to wear a suit
What other memeguns should I fall for next
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I have an M11-A1 and it feels like the grip is too short compared to the P226 even with my baby hands. Tried different Hogue grips. For someone with both does the USPC9 feel better in the hand? Maybe top-heavy compact hammer guns aren't for me.
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>>65083426
I would post my video of me shooting my .44 mag one handed but I am scared of getting doxxed
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Wilson Combat bros... are we back?
They kicked out the Sig cock sucking CEO and now a Wilson family member is CEO again and they acquired Guncrafter Industries (.50 GI = .50 caliber conversion for 1911/glocks, makes 1911/2011s, etc). Maybe Wilson Combat will start doing real 2011s now.
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>>65082913
>LOOK I'M A BIG TOUGH GUY WITH A GUN
>MITTENS NOOOOOOOOO
Why are people so soft these days
>>65083033
I tried to explain to him that you can hate Sig as a company, but that doesn't make certain Sig handguns bad. Sig is a shitty company for many reasons, but that doesn't mean the 365 is a bad handgun.
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>>65083530
Sigh here.
Mind you this is when the gun was still new in my collection
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>>65083048
Nothing
Everything
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My screws were a few thousandths too long but otherwise it's one of the better systems. This is something you should be aware of regardless of the plate design, pic related, one of the optic's screws was also minutely too long. If gorillas are just gronking down screws without heed that's a skill issue.
That said my 2 plates are extremely well made, they are very smoothly finished, crisply machined and click together like Legos, incredible tight fit before screws go in. Can't say the same for other guns' plates
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Found the missing cartridge from the other day! Initially thought the cat had pawed it across the floor and that I would have to flip the couch but the thing never actually fell from the armrest thankfully. From now on, a separate magazine will be reserved for loading / clearing the chamber. One of my three Glock 17-rounders should suffice as the role of EDC is now fulfilled by these Mec-Gar 18-rounders which have never malfunctioned at the range since their purchase. Feels good having all 50 of my precious Buscadero Ticondas accounted for
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I take it on the chin now to sustain the peace that LBA and I brokered last year after he made an appeal to my better nature
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>>65083731
No one cares.
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>>65083048
9mm. Henry homesteader. It’s just fun.
38: I have is a Blackhawk, but I’d love to get one of the chiefs special snubs…
357: also my Blackhawk, But if money was no object silver creek armory makes a SAA styled hunting revolver that’s actually a double action with a gain twist rifled barrel that looks awesome.
45 acp: 1911.
44 mag: ruger redhawk.
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>>65083048
Smith model 38, Colt python, colt anaconda/smith model 29
>owning anything other than revolvers and lever guns
God you guys arent YEEHAW enough to be in my MEN ONLY camping trips where we do MANLY BONDING
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>>65083760
Here’s another screencap of his mental illness
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>>65083800
I wouldnt be surprised if he stirs up shit in every general, he seems to enjoy ruining things if people don't worship him like the handful of losers in /arg/ that get dopamine hits when their AR pics get put in a collage literally only they care about.
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>>65083266
Can get them in 9mm and not need to buy a whole new caliber
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I've got 357s. if I need more omph than a 9, I'm already covered by a much more manly round than 45acp. Besides if I wanted a 45, I'd get 45 Colt and have everything from weaker than 9mm cowboy loads to rivaling 44 mag bear loads.
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>Only the small grip was included.
A little tape and some paint and it's all good. I love her, Bros.
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>>65083746
That's pretty funny to have named it after Barney Fife, the fictional deputy who's allowed a single round at most with his otherwise unloaded service revolver due to a history of negligent discharges. I prefer to capture the slide before loading the chamber gently instead of "sling shotting" it or using the slide release– with defense ammunition anyway. I'd like to think that this preserves the overall length of the cartridge
>>65083834
Evidently, part and parcel of a 4chan persona is having to put up with tsunderes like them
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>>65083048
>38
Don't own anything in 38. Might get an old Smiff mod 52 one day if I grow to like bullseye shooting.
>9mm
Beret Neun Zwei
>357 mag
Don't own anything in it currently, did own a Mister 73 and it was okay I guess. Never shot it since I never cared to buy ammo, trigger on it was nice when I would dry fire it which I did a lot. Sure it would have shot well.
>Phoe Phive Ay Cee Pee
Don't own anything in it. Shot a Shitfield 1911 once, was okay. Not enough actually compel me to buy a 1911 though.
>44mag
never owned anything in it, never shot it, no interest in ever shooting it.
I don't care about having a large collection before people jump down my throat and I really try to objectively look at the firearms I buy and them having a meaningful purpose other than the sake of owning it. I am an anon who likes to poke holes in paper ~.20 cents at a time. 9mm does thay for me just fine as well as .22 if I wanna be cheap(er).
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I shot the hell out of my 20X too that day, but I liked the charter a bit more. Only having one mag made shooting the Beretta kinda tedious. I have to always remember to bring my Victorinox to pick out the stuck cases when I shoot my 20X. There is always a few that I have to pick out i probably just need to clean it DESU. The magazine started to pop out too near the end of the session, especially with the Federal Punch. I shot the charter so much that it got hard to hold the cylinder because it was hot. Haha!
Once I file down the sight to fix the elevation, should I put something on it to protect the metal?
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Haven't cleaned it yet. I'm really inpressed with Charter. I think I am going to get a Bulldog at some point too. Should I get 45 Colt or 44 Special? Is there any reason to pick one over the other if I have no other 45s or 44s? I'm leaning towards 45 because I would think that most 44 caliber bullets are made to work at 44 mag velocities since that is the most common 44 caliber cartridge, but 45 has plenty of bullet designs that have low velocity in mind since 45 ACP is the most common 45 and it is pretty slow.
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>>65084062
Nice, anon.
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Bought some of LubeAnons nano gun oil, gotta say I’m disappointed. I thought it would have more of a cherry flavoring, but it was more like soap. I guess nothing really can compete with the tangy blue raspberry taste of Lucas Extreme Duty CLP
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it’s curing rn, put my scs on. whoever the cocksucker was that told me to buy the f.a.t torque wrench failed to tell me it didn’t have the tiny bits for optics.
it does seem to be a good wrench but i had to use holosun’s tool.
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>>65084364
Sp use it as excuse to buy some good bits instead of whinging and using chinese fastener rounding sticks wtf
You cannot exist as a gun-worker-oner without at least having torx and hex bits. And hollow ground flat bits for that matter
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>>65084434
90% of optic fasteners are Torx T10 size
There are also SAE hex and metric hex which will come up frequently. You won't need more than ~15 bits total, but because of the way bits are packaged you'll probably end up with a few more in larger sizes which you can use for other things you work on in a man's life
Wera, Wiha, Chapman, Bondhus, Felo are brands you should stick to for bits and L-wrenches. Don't buy chinese crap, these are lifetime tools and they cost so little there's no reason to skimp. High quality drivers will save you so many headaches in the future, they are one of the best quality of life improvements your garage could possibly offer and they're so cheap compared to even a single high quality box end wrench or Knipex pliers
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>>65084451
that thing in your pic rel, i have one of those sets and a super small one i used when putting on a magpul polymer trigger guard for a diff gun, but i don’t know how to measure torque with those. I’ll look at the kits you mentioned. thanks burt, thanks for being patient.
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>>65084456
You can't use a torque wrench with L-wrenches, you need bits to fit in eem
To be comprehensive, you'll need (in descending order of usefulness)
-SAE hex bits
-Torx bits
-SAE hex L-wrenches
-Metric hex bits
-Long-shank SAE hex bits
-Long-shank Torx bits
-Metric hex L-wrenches
-Long-shank metric hex bits
Or forego the L-wrenches and use a nice handle for the bits. But at some point you will run into clearance issues (pic related, can't fit my handle in there) and will require long-shank cabinetmaker's bits or L-wrenches to reach into narrow or obstructed holes. For the long shank stuff, Wiha's webzone does occasional seasonal sales so I wait for those and buy single special purpose bits at half price to fill gaps, instead of over spending on big expensive specialty bit sets I won't use most of
Anyway they will all be useful eventually but just build as you go. Fill your gaps as need develops and upgrade your existing stuff later
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>>65084394
Drilled the holes. Now to work on the rails.
>>65084408
Will post build video on odysee if ya get a set.
>>65084465
I have no clue so going to say no. It is its own thing. Somebody prove me wrong.
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>>65084529
i’ll invest in some good bits then, i would have needed that extension thing today anyway, so i was stuck with the holosun tool regardless i guess. ive got it suspended level and upside down for curing rn
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Fuck bros, tomorrow I might snatch a CZ 75 pre b made in Czechoslovakia....