Mega Rad Gun Thread

i've come to realize that the best magnifier for the romeo5 was to just get a dissipator upper and experience the true zen of sight radius. i no longer want, as i have the dissipator.
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Hey does any one know what cartridge brass is made from all the online sources just say copper and zinc, but I recall from somewhere that they added antimony to improve the properties.
 
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Hey does any one know what cartridge brass is made from all the online sources just say copper and zinc, but I recall from somewhere that they added antimony to improve the properties.
Per ASM Volume 2 non ferrous metals -CDA260 “cartridge brass” is nominally 70/30 copper/zinc.

You are thinking of the lead bullets. Small amounts of antimony (up to 4%) is added to lead to increase hardness.
 
What's a cheap helmet recommendation that isn't airsoft plastic? Everything I look at is hundreds and hundreds when I'd just be fine with a surplus steel bucket because it's cool and good bump protection if nothing else
 
skate board helmet like a pro-tec classic, or a surplus MICH or ACH from somewhere. probably a PASGT is still useful and they were widely exported. the LWH can be had for cheap as well, but isn't as common.
A PASGT sounds cool, it's very Cold War, what my Dad would have worn, the protection is basically what im asking for, and I'm seeing some for like 149.99. Thanks man!
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EDIT: it's a mich for that price, but still
 
Expecting to see a post complaining about 'chuds crashed our meetup to harrass us at the local range!' popping up on r/liberalgunowners any minute now

Please tell me: How many Jerichos? They fucking love Jerichos.
I love my Jericho. I've dropped the motherfucker out of a jacket during a mid-speed motorcycle crash and the worst thing to happen was a scratch along the trigger guard. Was my first big-boy gun, got it many moons ago. It's (read:was before IMI went to IWI and gave up on quality because people would buy it for Bebop regardless) a sturdy fucking brick that doesn't do anything but put bullets out the front.
 
I love my Jericho. I've dropped the motherfucker out of a jacket during a mid-speed motorcycle crash and the worst thing to happen was a scratch along the trigger guard. Was my first big-boy gun, got it many moons ago. It's (read:was before IMI went to IWI and gave up on quality because people would buy it for Bebop regardless) a sturdy fucking brick that doesn't do anything but put bullets out the front.

I also like mine. It's got a nice heft to it that most of the modern CZ-75s lack, owing to the steel frame, and I happen to think that the DA pull on mine is better than a stock SP-01 tactical at least, although decocker CZs are known to suffer in that department. SA is crisp, but takeup and reset are a bit long. Considering what they go for, damn good guns. Excellent, even.

It just sucks that the tranny brigade had to go and make it their signature pistol, along with the Beretta 92 (for some reason...?), which is also one of my favorites.
 
I also like mine. It's got a nice heft to it that most of the modern CZ-75s lack, owing to the steel frame, and I happen to think that the DA pull on mine is better than a stock SP-01 tactical at least, although decocker CZs are known to suffer in that department. SA is crisp, but takeup and reset are a bit long. Considering what they go for, damn good guns. Excellent, even.

It just sucks that the tranny brigade had to go and make it their signature pistol, along with the Beretta 92 (for some reason...?), which is also one of my favorites.
Give you a clue. Video Games and Anime.
Super shame, I just got my girlfriend a Cheetah for conceal carry, basically baby 92.

Jericho-Cowboy Bebop
Beretta 92-Samurai Edge in Resident Evil and being in every vidja ever


Autism makes it their favorite. But i won't lie and say that Bebop didn't influence my decision to pine all my childhood for a Jericho and make it the first one I bought at 18.


Edit:Also, for being giant combat pistols, they conceal incredibly well. I have a full size 90's frame mounted safety Jericho, you could never tell i was carrying it.
Smooth lines on the gun make it melt.

I'm not massive, just under 6 foot and less than 150, and never been caught printing wearing normal clothes.
 
Recently got a Walther PDP Compact. Man that trigger is something else. Out of the box hand down one of the smoothest/crispest striker fired 9 I've handled.

I picked one up at Sportsman Fulfillment for 499$ and it came with a free Ameriglo Haven. Walther is also running a free Haven rebate program if you send a receipt of a PDP. So I might double dip on that too.
 
WE WUZ VIKANG GUNSMITHZ
CHINKS BTFO. Wypipo done invented guns demselves.
Listened to that in the car- I'm on a road trip rn- it's really interesting how those Viking bastards not only discovered America but figured out guns, even as crude as they were.

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On my own note, a bit of a discussion I've had in my head: 38 Special vs 9mm. Both fired from a 4 inch barrel are roughly equal, both have been chambered in semi autos and revolvers despite being suited for one type over the other, and at least with .38, it's proven to be quite good out of a 1.75-2 inch barrel as far as the FBI with its load is concerned. Both are still in use with police forces around the world despite being well over 100 years old, and yes, that includes revolvers, which continue to be a popular self defense option despite very good and affordable sub compact semi autos existing.

So with this argument in mind, which is better? Or are both strong in their own category despite slight advantages over the other in certain areas? I'm truly interested to hear the responses.
 
Larue has come out with an, interesting to say the least product.
That's funny as FUCK.

A common caliber, but rare round.

I want some just because, but no way would I shoot any.

30-06 "Accelerator"
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I saw someone reason that the finicky precision probably related to using existing projectiles made for certain twist rates, and then putting them through bores which had ones that didn't always match well. Never shot any, but sounds reasonable considering some people had good success with the stuff while a lot complained.

And now for something completely different... a Rhodesian Aérospatiale Alouette III, the "K-Car" variant; equipped with a 20mm MG 151 door-cannon. The South Africans used them as well, or had inherited the Rhodesian ones.
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I guess Tony Neophytu looked to the past for a bit for that 20mm GMG of his.
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Betting either makes for a mean as fuck door gun.

I love my Jericho. I've dropped the motherfucker out of a jacket during a mid-speed motorcycle crash and the worst thing to happen was a scratch along the trigger guard. Was my first big-boy gun, got it many moons ago. It's (read:was before IMI went to IWI and gave up on quality because people would buy it for Bebop regardless) a sturdy fucking brick that doesn't do anything but put bullets out the front.
A lot of pistols copied the CZ75, but most don't look very good, the Tanfoglio pistols look hideous to me, for instance. The Jericho though I think looks very sleek, comparable sex appeal to a good old Pre-B CZ75. I really wanna try one out some day, because I love steel frames.
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NGL I bought my M9 for similar but non-RE related reasons...but fell in love with it after I replaced the hammer spring. I still want to make a Revy Black Lagoon M9.
That'd be doable, but it's gonna take you some money and effort, probably a few thousand dollars.
You're either tracking down a rare long slide 92FS, or biting the bullet and having custom gunsmith work done. Nobody makes extended barrels or slides for the 92FS that I know of, so for the slide, you'd probably have to outright get a pair of them for a good smith to cut apart and weld together to the desired length, while for a barrel, the only choice I can think of is to plain have a completely new one made from a 9mm barrel blank (but you should be able to match the profile and use an existing locking block and pins).

I've known a few people who wanted to do it, but the cost and effort puts them off, and they settle for a 92FS Inox with pearl/replica grips, optionally the airsoft replica. I guess the airsoft one would be a useful reference if you wanted to go through with it and get it just right.
Then comes the question, are you gonna make it the complete pair of pistols?
 
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Listened to that in the car- I'm on a road trip rn- it's really interesting how those Viking bastards not only discovered America but figured out guns, even as crude as they were.

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On my own note, a bit of a discussion I've had in my head: 38 Special vs 9mm. Both fired from a 4 inch barrel are roughly equal, both have been chambered in semi autos and revolvers despite being suited for one type over the other, and at least with .38, it's proven to be quite good out of a 1.75-2 inch barrel as far as the FBI with its load is concerned. Both are still in use with police forces around the world despite being well over 100 years old, and yes, that includes revolvers, which continue to be a popular self defense option despite very good and affordable sub compact semi autos existing.

So with this argument in mind, which is better? Or are both strong in their own category despite slight advantages over the other in certain areas? I'm truly interested to hear the responses.
For me capacity gives 9mm the wedge. 15 rounds in a carry gun is a game changer.
 
CHINKS BTFO. Wypipo done invented guns demselves.

Wait, that's new?

Some gun book from the Seventies said:
The date and place of the appearance of the first firearms are always been the subject of considerably conflicting opinions. It can almost certainly be ruled out first of all that pyrotechnic powder , understood as a mechanical mixture of coal, sulfur and potassium nitrate , was used by the Chinese in weapons as we understand it . A powder containing , in addition to the above-mentioned ingredients , white arsenic, mineral coal , bitter substances , four types of ginger and human semen was used by the Chinese to shoot arrows from a copper pipe . This mixture, more in keeping perhaps with the witches in Macbeth than with honest combatants was called "fa" and its potency, like the other Chinese mixtures , left something to be desired . It can therefore be deduced with some certainty that firearms proper are a European invention.

And this was not an Aprils' fools!
 
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