Mega Rad Gun Thread

that's an awful lot more than the unit price i was quoted for MSRP ($4999). i did put in an request for a dealer sample though, i'll see how that goes. the suppressor design is pretty interesting if nothing else.
Cmon, we know how the game is played. If you're not in the club, you get bent over.
 
I love how they're outright lying with "This is our first MRDS!". I really wish they had tried to do one with holography but I know that isn't easy. At the very least they could have stole from Holosun and made their donut of death an option.
 
I know it was a couple of pages ago, but what are the takes on the new Aimpoint duty rds? Aimpoint finally updating the Pro into the modern market with a budget T-2, almost half the price. Ik some people will say that you should save up for a more expensive T-2, but at the same time, I'm not really sure if the upgrades the T-2 would offer are even worth the price.

I will say, the whole "cops and military get first dibs" shit is gay. Surprisingly, people were calling it out on their pages as choosing cops over civs (from our view, not some gay antifa shit). That said, I think they are really doing this because they apparently can't meet demand for their Acro pistol red dots and probably can't with these either, especially cuz their made in eurocuck territory.

Either/or, Will strongly consider for my current or a AR pistol build.
 
Tin foil hat time but does anyone see a resemblance between the cut away material on the sides of the optic body of the MRDS and the cut away material on the shroud of the supposedly real new Eotech HWS model?
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The SCOTUS is looking at Maryland's AWB as of late, however no word on if they will address it.
It's pretty clearly unconstitutional under Heller.

I love my state, but its government and gun laws are shit.

The only upside is that the legislators are retarded so their gun grabbing leaves loopholes you can drive a truck through. So for example, "heavy barrel" ARs are exempted from the ban, and "heavy barrel" isn't defined in statute and basically just means that if the manufacturer sells it as "heavy barrel", then it is. My MD legal AR doesn't feel any different from my Virginia friend's AR. (well and also, the ban only applies to 556 ARs, because parts compatibility is how they define "clones", so other calibers are fine)

Or also, we have a ban on purchasing, manufacturing or transferring magazines above ten rounds. You can still own them though, so it's perfectly legal to pop down to Virginia, buy a few mags, and just walk them across the Potomac.

Personally I'm waiting for the SC to incorporate national shall issue. I'll apply the first day that happens.
 
So KelTec is releasing a 9mm microcompact (who doesn't offer one these days) and in true KelTec fashion they're making it special
It's apparently the lightest and thinnest gun "of its kind" yet also has a magazine capacity of 15 with a patent pending magazine design. Also, for whatever reason, there are no pictures of it accompanying the article yet Kel-tec is publicly talking about it to a gun news site so take that as you will.
It will debut at SHOT in a couple days
Any guesses as to what black magic they have worked on the magazine? Is is a weird 1.75 stack? a 2 & 3/8ths stack? I personally would rule out a quadstack because of it's claimed thinness.
 
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So KelTec is releasing a 9mm microcompact (who doesn't offer one these days) and in true KelTec fashion they're making it special
It's apparently the lightest and thinnest gun "of its kind" yet also has a magazine capacity of 15 with a patent pending magazine design. Also, for whatever reason, there are no pictures of it accompanying the article yet Kel-tec is publicly talking about it to a gun news site so take that as you will.
It will debut at SHOT in a couple days
Any guesses as to what black magic they have worked on the magazine? Is is a weird 1.75 stack? a 2 3/8ths stack? I personally would rule out a quadstack because of it's claimed thinness.
They just count jammed rounds you have to put back in the magazine as part of the capacity.
 
The magazines are probably going to be very thin metal like Shield Arms G43x mags.
 
Primary Arms is bringing to market a product that to my knowledge is the first of its kind, a magnifier with a reticle independent of the one belonging to the optic it is magnifying. Based on my understanding how this works, is that when there is a desire to calculate a ballistic drop, the magnifier is flipped into place and the etched reticle is aligned with the red dot. Now I think this may actually be a theoretically superior option (disregarding chinese manufacture) compared to a standard magnifier being used with a red dot with a LED produced BDC. I say this because to my knowledge a BDC dot/ hashmark will be increased in size following a formula of MOA of the dot x magnification power, so If you have a 2 MOA BDC dot and a 3x magnifier that would give your eye a view of 6 MOA BDC dot. An etched reticle in the magnifier would not have this problem. It weights 5.3oz without a mount and will retail for $169.99 on P.A's website.
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Speaking of Primary Arms, some of you may remember that I made post about how the Dmitri of Primary Arms said that he was working on a "Superior form of Iron Sight" but he couldn't talk bout it "just yet". I have observed that there are no Iron Sights of any kind on P.A's new products showcase page

The Ghost Gunner 3 just got a lot of added value

Also Springfield is probably going to start importing VHS or VHS-2 rifles, now YOU can LARP as either Iraqi Federal Police or the Post fall of the Territorial Calipihte ISIS Guerilla that took the rifle off the Policeman's corpse.
Based on the image and the description of the ACSS-Pegasus, it's not so much an aiming reticle as a range estimation tool. The idea is that you can measure a standing man-sized target using the etched ladder to estimate how far away it is from you. This would combine nicely with a BDC reticle in the primary optic (such as most of the red dot ACSS offerings) giving you fast ranging (from the magnifier) and pre-calculated holds for known ranges (from the primary optic) in the same view.
I looked on P.A's facebook page and found a picture of a view through the magnifier that is being used in conjunction with a P.A BDC RDS.
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I desperately want Shield to make a metal version of either a G19 or 17 mag but apparently they're releasing a 9 round G43 mag instead, but yeah metal wouldn't be impossible.
 
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I know it was a couple of pages ago, but what are the takes on the new Aimpoint duty rds? Aimpoint finally updating the Pro into the modern market with a budget T-2, almost half the price. Ik some people will say that you should save up for a more expensive T-2, but at the same time, I'm not really sure if the upgrades the T-2 would offer are even worth the price.

I will say, the whole "cops and military get first dibs" shit is gay. Surprisingly, people were calling it out on their pages as choosing cops over civs (from our view, not some gay antifa shit). That said, I think they are really doing this because they apparently can't meet demand for their Acro pistol red dots and probably can't with these either, especially cuz their made in eurocuck territory.

Either/or, Will strongly consider for my current or a AR pistol build.
This is why I prefer Trijicon
 
It's confirmed, $1999 MSRP
Barrels and Bolts are untreated steel and rust after getting wet.
That's a "No thank you" from me. Shelf price is usually lower, sure, but if I'm paying that much I should be able to not give a shit about it.
 
It's confirmed, $1999 MSRP
EDIT: Barrels and Bolts are untreated steel and rust after getting wet.




Magpul is doing some Smart Optic/Civillian IVAS stuff and their FMG-9 Pistol/SBR will be coming out in 2023
I saw this earlier and thought this was some junk, but I just watched it, and am very impressed with Magpul. Whether this ends up working good or not is besides the point, but Magpul working on a system like this designed to be affordable and civs first is very refreshing and inspires some confidence in me.
 
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