General GunTuber thread

Foreigners don't understand the idea of hoods and ghettos
They can be made to understand, depending on where they are from and what they're particular social leanings are. The issue is that IDAT and Boy Boy are the worst stereotypes of the urban Aussie, which is basically the worst stereotype of an urban Canadian but even more in favor of the nanny state.
 
They can be made to understand, depending on where they are from and what they're particular social leanings are. The issue is that IDAT and Boy Boy are the worst stereotypes of the urban Aussie, which is basically the worst stereotype of an urban Canadian but even more in favor of the nanny state.
They don't want to learn, they want to stay in their little bubble and thats why they went to Brandon, a guy who lives in a gated community and goes to a private range, he won't rock their idea of what a gun owner it.
99% of US gun owners are middle class and own a gun for self defense or some sort of sport shooting, Brandon is in the top 1% of gun owners who are able to collect shit, if they cared about getting a true insight in your average American gun owner they would have visited some no name chuckle fuck living in a suburb. This is basically the same as a r/Fuckcars user going to Jay leno for insight on car ownership, its retarded.
 
Oh man I hope my tardiness with museum autism is excused but I just wanted to let people know about the monstrosity that is the Bundeswehr Military History Museum in Dresden. A jew architect is the one behind the eye sore, "the openness and transparency of the new façade, representing the openness of democratic society, contrasts with the rigidity of the existing building, which represents the severity of the authoritarian past" Just fuck my shit up fam. Inside with the exhibits is pretty cool but Im sure all the same problems with gatekeeping and lack of care are there, I only visited as a tourist.

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Let me guess, 93% of floor space is a Holocaust exhibit.
 
Foreigners don't understand the idea of hoods and ghettos, excluding Canada to a extent. America has dealt with Niggers and their shit for decades, without getting too into it, Races can have a very hard time mixing, and Blacks have a massive chip on their shoulder regarding Slavery and perceived slights by the government (some real, some not).
To any non American, Niggers make up most of the people killed by US police and most of the people in US Jails because NIGGERS COMMIT A LOT OF CRIME, There is a reason the 13/50 stat exists, they commit a lot of crime, we don't unfairly Jail black people, 99% of them deserve it.

Are you trying to play up the (in most cases wrong) stereotype of the American as a clueless, provincial fool?

Europe is typically more safe than most of America, yes. European cities with a somewhat high-level of economical development of course have their shares of ghettoes populated by various degenerate specimens depending on country. Turks in Germany, Pakis in Britain, North Africans in France, Spaniards in Spain, the usual. It ain't rocket science, roughly similar on both sides of the Atlantic.

Also, Euros live with the undisputed super-predator of the Urban Lifestyle, the gypsies. African-Americans may be a ruined race far beyond saving, gypsies are a fascinating race that flat-out will tell you that you are nothing but prey and kill or banish any gypsy that tries not to follow a lifestyle of illiteracy, drugs, stealing and underage pregnancies. Try asking any, any Euro about gypsies.

But this is massively off topic for the thread, so whatever.
 
At the end of his latest video on that surplus M17, Ian commented on the SIG situation, pointing out the rectification made; which honestly made the video more interesting than it otherwise would've. I'd hoped he'd mention it on at least on a technical level; but since I don't watch FW Q&A much anymore, I don't recall him talking about SIG's problems, even when he put one together for that BUG match.


I'm certainly not a stan for SIG, and I honestly dislike their modern pistols for a lot reasons. But already I can hear reddit autists & forum/arfcom faggots bearing hateboners, insisting this is more proof Ian won't denounce a dangerous pistol and/or has sold out to SIG.

But what I've also noticed over the years is that many of the loudest FW detractors also happen to be SIG fanbois, and would give a left nut for some sponsorbux (or official merch).
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At the end of his latest video on that surplus M17, Ian commented on the SIG situation, pointing out the rectification made; which honestly made the video more interesting than it otherwise would've. I'd hoped he'd mention it on at least on a technical level; but since I don't watch FW Q&A much anymore, I don't recall him talking about SIG's problems, even when he put one together for that BUG match.


I'm certainly not a stan for SIG, and I honestly dislike their modern pistols for a lot reasons. But already I can hear reddit autists & forum/arfcom faggots bearing hateboners, insisting this is more proof Ian won't denounce a dangerous pistol and/or has sold out to SIG.

But what I've also noticed over the years is that many of the loudest FW detractors also happen to be SIG fanbois, and would give a left nut for some sponsorbux (or official merch).
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The biggest issue I have heard of is guns with 30-40,000 rds having the receiver insert break. It wouldn’t be an issue as the insert can be replaced except Sig and the Army, in their infinite wisdom made the part serialized.
 
Frankly that entire video was just one step away from "How 2 make Homemade PipeBombs (EZ)"
Blackpowder in a tube with endcaps makes for dogshit pipebombs btw.
The threads won't hold well, one cap will pop first and then the tube takes off like a rocket. With only one cap, the path of least resistance will be your ball bearings going out the muzzle, which is why it works as a gun, with a decent pipe anyway.
You also want a better compound than Good Ol' Fashioned.

Oh man I hope my tardiness with museum autism is excused but I just wanted to let people know about the monstrosity that is the Bundeswehr Military History Museum in Dresden.
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It's like my GPU is dying.

But what I've also noticed over the years is that many of the loudest FW detractors also happen to be SIG fanbois, and would give a left nut for some sponsorbux (or official merch).
I dislike Siggers and wish Ian would show less modern Sig shit, because it's very boring.

The biggest issue I have heard of is guns with 30-40,000 rds having the receiver insert break. It wouldn’t be an issue as the insert can be replaced except Sig and the Army, in their infinite wisdom made the part serialized.
I have to wonder if that's on the AFT somehow.
 

New smart gun concept, which immediately made me think of the New Jersey law right before Ian opened the video talking about how it had been taken off the books in 2019.

Act No. P.L.2019, c.164, section C.2C:58-2.10
1[10.] 9.1 The following sections are repealed:
Sections 1 through 4 of P.L.2002, c.130 (C.2C:58-2.2 through (C.2C:58-2.5); and
Section 7 of P.L.2002, c.130 (C.2C:58-2.6).
Act No. P.L.2002, c130
For the purposes of this section, personalized handguns shall be deemed to be available for retail sales purposes if at least one manufacturer has delivered at least one production model of a personalized handgun to a registered or licensed wholesale or retail dealer in New Jersey or any other state.
1-4 + 7 cover all the conditions surrounding "personalized handguns" and the legal authority to enforce this, so yeah, it's dead. I completely missed that.

Also, the Biofire looks like it might actually not be shit. 9mm means the electronics can handle the force of a reasonable cartridge, it uses fingerprint/face recognition instead of a big stupid watch, and it reliably unlocks fast enough to not get in your way. The company is also against smart gun mandates (they claim) and they're advertising it with a charging stand that looks like it should fit a cordless phone that's intended to just be left out in the open, so they're actually taking advantage of the smart functionality in terms of safe accessibility.

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Also, the Biofire looks like it might actually not be shit. 9mm means the electronics can handle the force of a reasonable cartridge, it uses fingerprint/face recognition instead of a big stupid watch, and it reliably unlocks fast enough to not get in your way. The company is also against smart gun mandates (they claim) and they're advertising it with a charging stand that looks like it should fit a cordless phone that's intended to just be left out in the open, so they're actually taking advantage of the smart functionality in terms of safe accessibility.
One concerning thing from their website (archive) is that they brag about being venture-backed and having ex-Lyft, Square, Twilio, and Google employees.

This company got its initial funding from an anti-gun Obama donor:
We’re gathered for the 2016 International San Francisco Smart Gun Symposium, billed as a response to President Obama’s January remarks on gun safety. After citing gun accident statistics, Obama asked: “If we can set it up so you can’t unlock your phone unless you’ve got the right fingerprint, why can’t we do the same thing for our guns?” It’s a question Ron Conway, a co-sponsor of the symposium, is eager to answer. Conway is one of tech’s most influential angel investors, known for his early-stage backing of Google, Facebook and Airbnb. In recent years he has become San Francisco’s agitator in chief, fighting limits on short-term rentals, assembling an immigration-reform lobbying group and financing mayor Ed Lee’s campaign. Today’s cause: his Smart Tech Challenges Foundation, which is spending $1.5 million to spur development of firearm safety tech.

Conway takes to the podium to announce he has found a solution: the 18-year-old sitting near him, smiling politely but confidently in his well-tailored suit. His name is Kai Kloepfer and he’s from Colorado, a state that’s had more than its share of mass shootings. “He is the Mark Zuckerberg of guns,” Conway tells the room.

Kloepfer has spent the past four years designing a handgun with a fingerprint reader built into the grip, and he deferred his acceptance to MIT after winning a grant from the Smart Tech Challenges Foundation in 2014. His startup, Biofire, is just a few months from a live-firing prototype, which, assuming it works, will be the first gun to unlock like an iPhone.
“Congratulations,” Conway says to Kloepfer. “You are going to save America. You are going to save lives. The gun companies won’t tell you, but the tech industry will.”
Source (Archive)

The founder also cited Everytown in his failed IndieGoGo campaign (archive).

The Firearm Blog wrote an article (archive) about his prototype in 2016.

The guy sounds like a useful idiot (though he's from Boulder so who knows; he may just be smart enough to know what to say), but many of his backers definitely want to restrict guns. If the startup takes off, politicians will try to pass more laws like the New Jersey ban on all non-smart guns. Isn't it a little bit suspicious that the incredibly anti-gun state of New Jersey repealed a gun law in 2019, one that resulted in every company canceling/deciding not to pursue smart guns, just after this startup got funded by extremely well-connected people?
 
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New smart gun concept
Looks like shit
Fukk hueg
Can't mount optics or lights
Fuck you if you are wearing gloves
Fuck you if you have dirty fingers
Fuck you if you have a cut on your finger
Fuck you if you don't have perfect grip
Retarded Facial recognition (which won't fucking work) camera so an additional drain on battery power
Fuck you if you have to fire from retention or literally any other position not completely inline with your face (camera relies on actually seeing your face to activate the gun if the fingerprint scanner isn't activated)
laser bullshit, more battery drain
Fuck you if you have a right handed model and for whatever reason need to fire with your left hand and vice versa
Proprietary action and magazines
At 11:32 you can literally see that the barrel is off center in the slide, QUALITY
Marketed as a home defense weapon, is a handgun and is thus inferior to a small carbine
Smart Phones can be jailbroken, so can smart guns
No info on battery life (so it's shit) (claimed to be "months")
Front sight is LED illuminated, LED's are known to never ever break.
$1350 price tag after $149 deposit. For that price you can buy a Glock 19, send it off to get a direct mount optic cut, slide serrations, frame work, buy and optic and still have some money left over.

The discord server all that classified shit was originally posted in was started by Oxide fans
ctrl+f "Oxide"
 
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Smart guns are the best example of solutions looking for problems. Unless you're trying to make the Smart Gun from Alien or by "smart" gun you mean that the projectiles can track and home in on targets like some kind of Blade Runner shit I'm not interested.
Exactly, stuff like digital ammo counters do have a good purpose. Something with optics like the XM157 that the military is adopting that can range a target's distance and tell you where you should aim.
 
So is Admin quitting YouTube or just not wearing the Balaclava anymore?
For the record, that refers to this community post:

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Pretty sure his next video is going to be a face reveal, possibly with a guest appearance or two for humor. The guy is at the top of his game, quitting now would be idiotic unless something really extreme happened. And he's been doxed already, so keeping the talking balaclava shtick is just being uncomfortable for the sake of the gimmick now.
 

New smart gun concept, which immediately made me think of the New Jersey law right before Ian opened the video talking about how it had been taken off the books in 2019.

Act No. P.L.2019, c.164, section C.2C:58-2.10

Act No. P.L.2002, c130

1-4 + 7 cover all the conditions surrounding "personalized handguns" and the legal authority to enforce this, so yeah, it's dead. I completely missed that.

Also, the Biofire looks like it might actually not be shit. 9mm means the electronics can handle the force of a reasonable cartridge, it uses fingerprint/face recognition instead of a big stupid watch, and it reliably unlocks fast enough to not get in your way. The company is also against smart gun mandates (they claim) and they're advertising it with a charging stand that looks like it should fit a cordless phone that's intended to just be left out in the open, so they're actually taking advantage of the smart functionality in terms of safe accessibility.

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No thanks, the gun seem to have a failure to feed, the laser makes the gun seem like for amateurs, and the camera on the back might break if the gun is dropped.

I will stick with my Kimber 1911 or Glock.
 
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BoyBoy and Ididathing made a video with Brandon and Donut Operator where they essentially passive-aggressively make fun of the guy for 20 minutes.

I just don't understand why anyone would do this, it doesn't make you look like a good person. Come into another man's home, take advantage of his hospitality, deceive him, and then proceed to shit all over not only who he is, bet everything that he loves. That kind of egregious behavior is worthy of an ass beating, not just in America, but in many other parts of the world.
 
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