Mega Rad Gun Thread

Does anyone have an opinion on the SIG MCX Spear and the .277 Fury round? Personally I don't think it's going to pan out but I've been wrong before.
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Yet another example of the Army's endless failures of small arms management.
I think that it's extremely retarded.
  • Far more recoil, making rapid fire difficult at best.
  • Far heavier ammo in smaller capacity magazines.
  • Big and heavy.
  • They want it short but still want the zippy fast 6.8mm, resulting in a whopping 85000psi chamber pressure which makes .50BMG blush.
  • So ridiculously fucking loud and blasty as a result that a special new kind of suppressor is mandatory, making your 13.5" barreled carbine the length of a full length rifle anyway.
  • Also this soaring high pressure means that it's going to erode the fuck out of your barrel in no time.
  • Consider that last part when I remind you that the XM250 companion machinegun does not have a quick change barrel or any kind of forced air cooling feature.
Listen none of that matters. None of the crusty relics in charge of Army small arms will ever be assaulting an objective or kicking in doors or humping 10 miles with a combat load+ with that rifle.

Its such a idiotic concept. At the end of the day until we discover new physics or make a break through in technology, the M4/5.56mm round is about the pinnacle of small arms development. There is no where to go that isnt a trade off for weight, recoil, accuracy, stopping power etc. This retarded Spear is trading weight, recoil, ammo capacity, size all so you can potentially penetrate current lvl4 plates at 300m. Fucking retarded.
 
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Never used the shields or mags, but have found plenty of bakelite shit around the property. While all the early plastic shit is rotted or sunbleached/cracking from exposure, all of the bakelite stuff looks brand new after a quick wash. Bakelite is wicked, wish we used it more than plastic.
Should add it’s a Phenolic thermoset. Basically it’s nearly impossible to recycle it due to how strong the bonds are and how cross-linked it is. It’s not flexible, but if thick enough it’s basically impervious to blunt force. If you bend it, then it shatters and you have a plastic knife.

I’ve been looking into old ass gun materials for fun. A lot of them have some percent of absestos as a stabilizer. The interesting thing was that plastics really did make guns more affordable as more designers got to work with them.
 
Aren't helical magazines incredibly unreliable? I remember a video from a few years back (might have been Ian) where a Calico was being fired, and there were multiple malfunctions just emptying one magazine.

You're right, Calico's were, which is reason #2 they aren't really made anymore, with reason #1 being the AWB.

There's been a some work done since (mostly by amateurs/semi-pros) to improve the concept - drum mags and betamags were shit for reliability initially too but have improved (especially drums for pistol calibers).

The question is, did the Norks apply any of that, or did they just slap together something that looks intimidating using their parasite-infected slave labor? The world may never know.
 
Aren't helical magazines incredibly unreliable? I remember a video from a few years back (might have been Ian) where a Calico was being fired, and there were multiple malfunctions just emptying one magazine.
You're right, Calico's were, which is reason #2 they aren't really made anymore, with reason #1 being the AWB.
Calico magazines work when you have the ability to read, which a majority of the English-speaking populace cannot do.

There's been a some work done since (mostly by amateurs/semi-pros) to improve the concept - drum mags and betamags were shit for reliability initially too but have improved (especially drums for pistol calibers).

The question is, did the Norks apply any of that, or did they just slap together something that looks intimidating using their parasite-infected slave labor? The world may never know.
Drum magazines are dumb because they require consistent spring pressure while somehow utilizing a single spring. With a fully loaded magazine, the spring pressure can be too strong and cause failures to feed. Too few rounds left and it will vomit ammo into the feedway. It's a delicate balance, which is why during the great Russo-Finnish disagreement the Russians just stole the Suomi drum magazine to use in their own SMG and took credit for it.
 
will larue triggers work on a 9mm AR? geissele claims their triggers won't.
I know some people have issues with light hammer springs in 9mm ARs. Best course of action is just call up LaRue. I run a hiperfire eclipse trigger and have never had issues with 9mm, very nice trigger, very pricey though.
 
I hate how it's impossible to find images of it online because M4 is used as shorthand for M4A1.
M4A1, 1995
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M4 -> M4A1 conversion, 1994, note that serial number ranges are in blocks, so a high SN might be found on earlier issued weapons
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M4, 1987, Colt 6520 and 727
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XM4 (M16A2) 1986, Colt 725 and 727 (late)
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XM4 (M16A1) 1982, Colt 653
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there's also the Air Force GAU-5A (US Army XM177, later XM177E1 with forward assist, E2 with the new grenade ring for mounting the M203) and GUU-5P which were Colt 609 and 610, with the 609 literally being marked "AR-15 Commando", and the 610 having no forward assist (the 610B with a 4 position safe/semi/burst/auto FCG), but these aren't really "M4's" anymore and are closer to the original Commando concept.
 
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A squad automatic weapon shouldn't have a QCB
You can get away with not having one by having a nicely thick and fluted/finned barrel, and open bolt helps, if you want to bother, forced air cooling can also help out. This is all kind of looking past the part where these barrels are going to be hurriedly eroded into oblivion because this abortion is intended to blast these 85000psi loads in full auto salvos.

There's improvements which can be made to the M249, sure, but I am of the opinion that it will remain superior to the inevitable keyhole machine which is the XM250. Remember, this isn't a proper intermediate cartridge light support weapon, this stupid thing blasts a retardedly roided 6.8mm full sized cartridge, it would make infinitely more sense to adapt M240Ls to the new cartridge instead because it'll at least be able to better accommodate the inevitable problems.

Aren't helical magazines incredibly unreliable?
They're like drums, they can work really well if they are designed and manufactured well, and if you bother learning how to handle them.

It's a delicate balance, which is why during the great Russo-Finnish disagreement the Russians just stole the Suomi drum magazine to use in their own SMG and took credit for it.
Basically. They figured out the drum design pretty well with the PPD guns, eventually, but that production wasn't fast or economical enough, thus the PPSh-41. That one isn't flawless, the drums can be troublesome, but they'll work fine if you keep the right drums paired with the right guns.
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Russian soldiers had a fucking bitter time with this before the PPSh-41 got going, getting to experience the same disregard for volume of fire from leadership.
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Imagine having to go up against Finns or Germans able to put out a storm of lead, while you and your pals only have Nagant rifles (or MAYBE Tokarev rifles), because Stalin thought this goofy fuckhead had the right ideas.

Thank you dearly for these.
 
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A .41 Mag, after shooting some Underwoods (reportedly). Sad, because I quite like .41 anything.

But this redditor seems to have a habit of asploding handguns....
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Still... he's been fucking around with .460 Rowland, which is something that's piqued my interest lately. I just can't afford anything like that Wilson anytime soon.
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Buffalo Bore regularly tells SAAMI to fuck off and also voids warranties, I don't think it would be any less into Elmer Keith territory.

I'm thinking more along the lines of their established track record. Buffalo Bore has been around for a longer time than Underwood and have a good reputation for quality control. They push the envelope, but they're very good at it.
 
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