Mega Rad Gun Thread

Oh, that light is actually angled on a sideways rail to the right, it doesn't block the sights at all. If I wanted to turn it on all I have to do is turn the gun slightly to the left and turn it on. I was just experimenting with where I wanted to put it, and having it up there actually lights up the front sight.
Oh good. Well you are already a weapon light which is the most important, consider a pressure pad for it. Next you just need a red dot, some decent self defense rounds, and then spend the rest of your money on cheap ammo for training and have some fun.
 
Oh good. Well you are already a weapon light which is the most important, consider a pressure pad for it. Next you just need a red dot, some decent self defense rounds, and then spend the rest of your money on cheap ammo for training and have some fun.
All my ammo is just standard ball ammo. It's also all Russian and Czech companies, for whatever that's worth.
 
I still think this glows from outer space.
After each shot I literally saw a (you).

Funny, we don't have forumla for babies, inflation huge, Yellen wants to stop hiring people to "fix" economy... white racism is the problem.

This was glowie/10. I don't just shit post here anything is controlled ops but this was just a way to dis arm before shit gets way worse here for anyone working, don't worry welfare payments illegags etc still get stuf.

Well lets move things to happier topic guns.

Friends and I had a few beers and I would love to share this debate, what is the first "sniper" rifle. My call was the witworth, Ross gun.

I mean the fun in said debate is what a sniper is vs skirmisher and or light inf. I really in my own history geek and gun nerd view don't see "snipers" come out till say almost ww1, we had sharp shooters etc and marksmen but they didn't operate like a "sniper" today. While most units had clean build guns as such the Ross was lower mfg and handed to the hotter shots. So it wasn't made to be a sniper rifle but ended up as the first... again, this is just for some fun debate.
 
After each shot I literally saw a (you).

Funny, we don't have forumla for babies, inflation huge, Yellen wants to stop hiring people to "fix" economy... white racism is the problem.

This was glowie/10. I don't just shit post here anything is controlled ops but this was just a way to dis arm before shit gets way worse here for anyone working, don't worry welfare payments illegags etc still get stuf.

Well lets move things to happier topic guns.

Friends and I had a few beers and I would love to share this debate, what is the first "sniper" rifle. My call was the witworth, Ross gun.

I mean the fun in said debate is what a sniper is vs skirmisher and or light inf. I really in my own history geek and gun nerd view don't see "snipers" come out till say almost ww1, we had sharp shooters etc and marksmen but they didn't operate like a "sniper" today. While most units had clean build guns as such the Ross was lower mfg and handed to the hotter shots. So it wasn't made to be a sniper rifle but ended up as the first... again, this is just for some fun debate.
That manifesto looks like a copy paste from a fed powerpoint, very similar language. Also agree on the sniper point, that the art of the sniper only came into existence around WW1. There's a good book that covers it, including a part about Ross rifles. A Rifleman Went To War by Herbert McBride. PDF here
 
Any guesses on what they're going to go after? I'm guessing body armor will be the hot-topic this time.
 
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Any guesses on what they're going to go after? I'm guessing body armor will be the hot-topic this time.
Sounds like it, yeah. If only that security guard shot him in the dick instead...

Edit as not to double-post: Taking suggestions for next optic for cursed SKS. So far looking at some Leupold VX-Freedom Rimfire model, as those are supposedly tested for bidirectional recoil. Any other suggestions that aren't air gun optics? Something with either adjustable parallax or at least set at 100 yards.
 
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Sounds like it, yeah. If only that security guard shot him in the dick instead...

Edit as not to double-post: Taking suggestions for next optic for cursed SKS. So far looking at some Leupold VX-Freedom Rimfire model, as those are supposedly tested for bidirectional recoil. Any other suggestions that aren't air gun optics? Something with either adjustable parallax or at least set at 100 yards.
Don't get glass, get a mojo sight. I will take my thanks now before you even install. No really mojos are the way to go with an SKS with out the smallest doubt.

Funny enough even my totally blue pilled normie anti gun Mom was like "this shooting is terrible but it doesn't make sense and isn't there a big gun case about to happen?"

Great job glowies, no one's falling for that shit.
 
Don't get glass, get a mojo sight. I will take my thanks now before you even install. No really mojos are the way to go with an SKS with out the smallest doubt.

Funny enough even my totally blue pilled normie anti gun Mom was like "this shooting is terrible but it doesn't make sense and isn't there a big gun case about to happen?"

Great job glowies, no one's falling for that shit.
Those are good sights but they have some limitations, aperture sights are difficult to use in low light conditions compared to open sights, and can get clogged up with snow or mud pretty easily, like from an ATV kicking shit up. I also have an aftermarket narrow sight post on it, making the open sights fairly comfortable to use.
 
That manifesto looks like a copy paste from a fed powerpoint, very similar language. Also agree on the sniper point, that the art of the sniper only came into existence around WW1. There's a good book that covers it, including a part about Ross rifles. A Rifleman Went To War by Herbert McBride. PDF here
He fits the meme of the leftist created evil white supremacist shooter almost perfectly. Like what Kyle Rittenhouse was portrayed as by the media.

Like down to using a fucking 1990s era traditional "bushmaster" when PSAs and flattop M4s and Smith&Wesson ARs and Springfield ARs and Ruger ARs are the rage for basic starting points.
 
Any guesses on what they're going to go after? I'm guessing body armor will be the hot-topic this time.
Anything that they can possibly get their hands on. Body Armor, Guns, Ammo, etc. Politicians will play this thing like a fiddle.
Hope not, I didn't plan to drop a couple thousand on nice plates but if armor restrictions gain traction at the national level(can totally see Republicans cucking on this) I'll have to go out and get some.

If we see bills restricting armor or "tactical" gear pop up this week we'll definitely know something glowie is afoot.
 
Shieldd Arms will soon be releasing their Z9 Glock 43 Magazine, which as a prototype served as the basis for the Shield Arms S15 Glock 43X/48 15 round magazine.


Now that they have the baby Glocks out of the way I would like to see them make Glock19/17 versions, pulling numbers out of my ass that could mean 20+1/22+1 round flush fit magazines (assuming 5 rounds are added just like the S15 mags) or potentially even higher. A +5 Extension would get you to 26/28 respectively.
Hope not, I didn't plan to drop a couple thousand on nice plates but if armor restrictions gain traction at the national level(can totally see Republicans cucking on this) I'll have to go out and get some.

If we see bills restricting armor or "tactical" gear pop up this week we'll definitely know something glowie is afoot.
I personally don't see any federal level restrictions coming out of this, the Aurora shooter had way more tactical shit and nothing came of it, the GOP was a lot gayer back then too. Worst that I can reasonably foresee is state level bans/restrictions in blue states.
 
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