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British PLCE webbing
all the stuff i've used and played with as surplus or when visiting with UK forces for PLCE, PALS, and the Osprey (not 1st gen, but i think a gen 2 or something) were all really nice, definitely wouldn't feel underserved.

i feel like a macro/micro digi DPM would be pretty swank on plain solid color pants if we're talking from a cool looking perspective. like night desert camo looks really cool too imho.
 
all the stuff i've used and played with as surplus or when visiting with UK forces for PLCE, PALS, and the Osprey (not 1st gen, but i think a gen 2 or something) were all really nice, definitely wouldn't feel underserved.

i feel like a macro/micro digi DPM would be pretty swank on plain solid color pants if we're talking from a cool looking perspective. like night desert camo looks really cool too imho.
For pure aesthetic value tropical DPM is pretty great, up there with flecktarn.

As much as all soldiers everywhere like to insist their issue kit is the worst in the world and the guy over there from [allied country] has nothing but the most Gucci kit, British issue gear (less Enfield's bullpup turd) is usually pretty good. I've had a play with the new virtus helmet and it's night and day from the old mk7s, the GSR is a big improvement on the S10 respirator, and the issue Altberg boots are good too (although I prefer a Lowa myself).
 
Hey guys, anyone here have any experience with Huxwrx Flow suppressors? I've saved enough money to buy a new can and I like what I'm hearing about them but they are not cheap. Primarily what I'm asking is are they worth their price tag given how many good options exist currently? I know I'm asking opinion so please feel free to give yours.
So the one I have is the HX-QD 5.56 TI and with the caveat that I got it about 6 months ago and haven't shot it a lot yet I do like it. There's almost no gas in my face and it's reasonably quiet for a 5.56. I took it hog hunting and I'd say it's hearing safe but only just. Downside is it wasn't exactly cheap and that was catching it on sale.
 
i feel like a macro/micro digi DPM would be pretty swank on plain solid color pants if we're talking from a cool looking perspective. like night desert camo looks really cool too imho.

For pure aesthetic value tropical DPM is pretty great, up there with flecktarn.

As much as all soldiers everywhere like to insist their issue kit is the worst in the world and the guy over there from [allied country] has nothing but the most Gucci kit, British issue gear (less Enfield's bullpup turd) is usually pretty good. I've had a play with the new virtus helmet and it's night and day from the old mk7s, the GSR is a big improvement on the S10 respirator, and the issue Altberg boots are good too (although I prefer a Lowa myself).
The only DPM I've ever cared for is the Irish kind, but I am a sucker for pretty much any tropic pattern. Well tropic and slav patterns.

Soldiers always hate their gear until about 2-3 years after it gets replaced, then they start to reconsider. That's why old US FLCs are starting to become trendy on social media.
 
For pure aesthetic value tropical DPM is pretty great, up there with flecktarn.

As much as all soldiers everywhere like to insist their issue kit is the worst in the world and the guy over there from [allied country] has nothing but the most Gucci kit, British issue gear (less Enfield's bullpup turd) is usually pretty good. I've had a play with the new virtus helmet and it's night and day from the old mk7s, the GSR is a big improvement on the S10 respirator, and the issue Altberg boots are good too (although I prefer a Lowa myself).
Sir Mr. Munson made what is pretty much the perfect boot last 114 years ago and you WILL use it 🤣😂

The Munson last is so slept on it's not even funny, thankfully Cocoran still makes boots with it as do 2-3 others.

Everyone else just clones fucking Nikes or some shit and adds a thin fabric shaft and makes the soles out of the cheapest Chinese "rubber" they can find. Shit that has zero ankle support, tread is gone after ~50 miles, and they still cost hundreds of dollars. Ugh.

Tl;Dr military footwear has gotten worse and worse after ~1965. Modern hiking "boots" are tennis shoes with beefy soles and a tiny shaft made of fabric that slurps up water and mud.

People also seem to think extremely highly of Australian military issued gear.
 
it absolutely can still be done to the same quality just not at the price most people want. turnbull and other high end/luxury brands still put out great bluing. here is a Springfield they worked over:
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I like the Hi Power. I wanted to buy one for a good bit back in the early 2000s. I almost bought a friend's FEG until the extractor broke when he was letting me test fire it. Then about 2004 a friend's father sold me his CZ 75 compact and I never bothered to look at Hi Powers again. I was hooked on CZs. Their ergonomics, their slide rail setup, the ability to carry them Condition 1. 9mm ammo was way less expensive than .40 or .45 in those days. With the 1911 being my favorite pistol and the CZs being a close second, I guess that makes me a boomer faggot. Anyway, this picture of a Hi Power made me think of how I learned about them to begin with.

The one pistol I have now that scratches the Hi Power/Hi Power-adjacent itch is my CZ 75 SA. Got it from CZ Custom 4 years back. It's one of 4 pistols in my EDC rotation these days. While it's similar to the 1911 (the platform I have the most practice time with) in being an SAO pistol with a thumb safety, it's different enough in form that I had to practice with it daily for about 2 weeks before I felt confident carrying it.
 

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I never bothered to look at Hi Powers again
i wish i could be like that. I never stop wanting a gun until i have it. I cant stop at one SxS game gun, no that would be too simple, I have to have a penisular lock lefaucheaux underlever gun, an anson and deely boxlock and a true side lock. its the same with pistols and rifles.
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I wanted one, up until I found out what retains the firing pin when I watched the roll pin fly out. I no longer want one.
I never ran into that issue with my P-01 that I put a thousand and half rounds through that I sold. If you dry fire it a bunch, you'll want to put an o-ring between the hammer and firing pin, then use snap caps to prevent the firing pin wearing through the roll pin. Live firing shouldn't have this issue. If the roll pin just fell out though, sounds like someone bubba'd the roll pin to hell and back.

Never heard of the issue in the non firing pin block models, and completely forgot about it until I just did some searching. Biggest part wear outside of all of that is the slide stop and normal wear from springs. From what I recall is the slide stops like to start breaking at the 3k mark, so buy a replacement and throw it in your case if you shoot a bunch.
 
Pembleton and Sons "Gopnik" Binary disconnector
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Ukrainian Bullpup AK and SVD from an unknown manufacturer
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2020 Production AK-12 with RP-46 machinegun
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Black Lotus Coalition .22 Harlot Derringer
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"micro yodel" by that guy that makes schizo edits of homemade firearms
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Chopped carry handle converted to handstop (not slick recce enough need to take the sawzall to it to remove excess material)
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FAMAS(tendo)
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Chicago and Everytown is suing Glock because of the existence of Glock switches (Not that Everytown believes that Switches are a Glock Product, they take issue with the fact that Glocks* are capable of accepting switches.
*Technically Gen 5's can't from the factory but all that is necessary to surpass that is the removal of two plastic nubs that have no impact on function
Link to complaint
Link to page with a link the complaint in case the above link fucks up
https://everytownlaw.org/case/chica...n-be-easily-modified-to-illegal-machine-guns/

Interesting statistics from the lawsuit
-Dallas saw a 2750% increase in seizures of switches between 2021 and 2022
-Columbus saw a 1250% increase for April 2023 as opposed to April of 2022
-Louisville shot up (heh) 800% between 21' and 22'
-St. Louis 575% between 21' and 22'
-Oklahoma City saw a 500% increase between 21' and 22' AND a 300% increase over 2022 as of November of 2023

Other stuff from the complaint
-Retro glock switch bust
-In the Complaint it is mentioned that on May 24th, 2023 a CPD officer was murdered and one of those responsible for the officer's death had a converted Gen 5 Glock. Which indicates the simple modification nessecary to specifically convert a Gen 5 glock is not beyond the intellectual capacity of your average undesirable.

An interesting take on an optics mount from Reptillia
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This is what dudes had to made due with back in the day
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Cobalt Kinetics CARS, automatically ejects empty mags and automatically closes the bolt when a fresh one is inserted

You can obtain half that functionality with the Smith Tactics Lightning bolt release

 

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Perhaps a bit off topic but does anybody know a game with realistic/the most realistic guns? It seems every vidya changes the rate of fire, magazine capacity, design, or some other thing. Does anyone know a game with a completely accurate depiction of its firearms?
 
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Perhaps a bit off topic but does anybody know a game with realistic/the most realistic guns? It seems every vidya changes the rate of fire, magazine capacity, design, or some other thing. Does anyone know a game with a completely accurate depiction of its firearms?
Depends. Do you consider Receiver 'a game'?


Review by the autist most qualified to do it.
 
Anyone use British PLCE webbing before, seen some as surplus and it looks kind of cool.
It does look really cool. Very comfortable. My personal battle belt is Korean war era ALICE gear, so the comfort level of yours looks way higher.
Picrel, but mine is setup up exclusively for pistol and small arms fighting. 2 Canteens, an IFAK, 3 9mm Alice pistol pouches. Buttpack. a widowmaker holster because I like how it looks. Would take cover off or switch it to thumbbreak or any of the level 2 holsters in a SHTF situation.
I use repro MP40 holsters to hold the 32 rounders for the UTAS, because I haven't found anything else that really works with the belt. . Swap it out for standard mag pouches if I'm fucking around with the wife's AR. Everything taped or tied down, along with the ALICE clips. They get uncomfy sometimes, but I really only wear it out hunting and doing some ruck exercises. If I had to wear it for an extended period of time, I'd take the metal clips off and just tie everything down with paracord. Not the newest and best, but it's sturdy enough I can tie myself off on a tree and spiderman down without fear of it breaking or plastic wearing out.
 

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Korean war era ALICE gear
your pic seems to be the older LCE gear from the 60's with some bits of the M56 and M61 LCE. ALICE was late 60's through the 70's (replacing kit-bashed M56/61/67 gear into one system) and a bit into the 80's, well after the Korean War. biggest difference between LCE and ALICE was that ALICE used the slide keeper for all attachments other than the bayonet and canteen (and eventually those were made into ALICE versions too), and largely did away with the wire drop pouches as well. these systems were mostly compatible with each other though or could be made so with minor modification.
 
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your pic seems to be the older LCE gear from the 60's with some bits of the M56 and M61 LCE. ALICE was late 60's through the 70's (replacing kit-bashed M56/61/67 gear into one system) and a bit into the 80's, well after the Korean War. biggest difference between LCE and ALICE was that ALICE used the slide keeper for all attachments other than the bayonet and canteen (and eventually those were made into ALICE versions too), and largely did away with the wire drop pouches as well. these systems were mostly compatible with each other though or could be made so with minor modification.
Ahh, that makes sense. The pic isn't mine, but it is as similar to mine as I can find. There were so many variations from 50's to 80's standardization, it's hard to find the exact stuff I have at home in a pic. When I got it, the dude had told me it was Korean war era, as the belt latches with a brass hook and hole, vs the "seatbelt" style that more modern belts have and lacks any of the "padding". But it would make more sense that it be later, as a lot of the Korean war era battle harnesses don't match up exactly, either. But if you're familiar, I am always open to suggestions about refining my setup. I don't have it set up for long haul as of yet, more of a "there are men in funny helmets and masks coming down the street" and throwing that on to have things at my disposal before eventually returning to the house. But I'd like to get it a little more of "okay, and now I'm stuck outside for a week."
 
But I'd like to get it a little more of "okay, and now I'm stuck outside for a week."
well, battle rattle is very individual, in the military you're largely left on your own to customize your load bearing equipment to something suitable for your specific job - often your NCO will have very particular advice on how something should be carried born from field experience. you're also intended to enhance your gear with field craft or learned experience - maybe a certain pouch works better if it's modified in a certain way for the location you intend to attach it to or for what you're putting inside it. maybe you should take some cheap paint and spray paint the buttons with lacquer so they don't freeze up in very fine sand (Kuwait for example has sand like flour...).

typically you want to carry your fighting load, your sustainment gear, your admin, and your specialized equipment if any. these days you would be underserved by not using a simple plate carrier with either LBE or an LBV on top. a "fighting load" will vary and for some people might not even be much of anything because they aren't fighting, they're hunting or bugging out or something and a bunch of loaded mags is just dead weight.

also if you're curious:
US Army M56 LCE, Korean War appropriate, although a lot of WW2 stuff was used: https://www.gear-illustration.com/2015/11/12/m1956-load-carrying-equipment/
USMC transitioned and improved from the M56 with the M61: https://www.gear-illustration.com/2015/11/16/m1961-marine-load-carrying-equipment/
USMC further improve things with the M67 although the US Army was integrating the MLCE system with the M56 to expand on it (which is where you get variations like H suspenders, Y suspenders, different belts and pouches, color variation, did something use a keeper or wire, et c: https://www.gear-illustration.com/2015/11/12/m1967-llce/
then you get the ALICE first issue in the early 70's: https://www.gear-illustration.com/2015/11/13/all-purpose-lightweight-individual-carrying-equipment/
which was refined a few times into LC-1 and LC-2 variations and stuck with LC-2 through until the 80's with more improvements for LC-3 when the 90's started with the LBE and LBV systems (this is what i wore in the early part of my military career): https://www.gear-illustration.com/2017/06/28/marine-modular-load-bearing-vest/ and https://www.gear-illustration.com/2015/11/17/individual-integrated-fighting-system-iifs/

personally for a lot of "grab and go" type stuff a minute man might want, a decent body armor vest with an LBV or LBE is hard to beat for cost effectiveness, although you're stick out as a combatant pretty easily. a cheap FLC on top of a vest and customize your pouches to have the load you are going to use would probably be even more effective.

for other reasons, an ALICE pistol belt, an M12 holster, a couple of appropriate pouches is really low profile under a coat and is handy as a cheap hunting gear carrier, leaving you to carry sustainment in a more modern camping type backpack et c.

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rifle mags, admin pouch, water, buttpack, IFAK, pistol. modernize or swap around as needed, wear with appropriate clothing. while cutting off the grenade loops is common, i've seen people convert them to carry batons or other random stuff with some sewing expertise. if you are going to use 7.62 NATO 20 round mags, consider the older USMC M61 pouches designed for the M14, or get cheap G3 or FAL pouches from foreign sources. PALS and MOLLE can be adapted back and forth with ALICE - just bear in mind they will be a bit loose.
 
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