Mega Rad Gun Thread

Fun glock trick on a full size, limp wrist it, it'll jam pretty quick and then act like glocks suck. This is my go to party trick when all I have at the range is some mil surp. "wow that locked up let me show you what my cz 52 can do...." Best part I learned that trick off a man in an anime dress, .... ah old school /k/ meets.

edit: speaking of guns since I couldn't find dumb shit I wanted.. Iwant a Kevin ZP98 add to my czechnology collection but I don't want the 380 jew gun. I want proper czech and 9x18 esp since I have tons of mak ammo. I really hate packing my 1903 it's too valuable and not really.. good for a CC even in gym shorts of the 90f+ days
 
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I want to learn more about guns but I know nothing about them, what channels do you guys use to learn about different ammo types and how to safely use and maintain a firearm
Paul Harrell was mentioned already and i like to send this video by Colon Noir to people too, with emphasis on the first 4 points he makes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVCdNXbEVA4

a lot of people i've met have a good impression if they can set aside their learned and preconceived ideas about guns and pay attention to someone that is knowledgeable on a topic demonstrate that with lecture or practical examples. some people just learn differently or have a situation where formal and/or informal instruction can be hard to come by or is treated as something weird. working with and meeting with a lot of people, many don't want to admit that their background and how others perceive guns have affected their lives. this ranges from sons of black fathers where a gun is both a tool for enforcing order as well as a tool wielded by others to force you to do things. it includes south american farmers where it's a tool to prevent wild animals from making off with prize cattle or gangsters trying to rob others. in china, the gun is a symbol of power for whomever wields it ("the party must control the gun" as per Mao).

conceptually many are drawn to the political, practical, and technical aspects of guns and where your interest falls might determine how you want to learn more about firearms. the starting point is generally thought to be on the practical aspects and safety of owning, maintaining and using safely and in a productive manner. political and technical aspects are where things can get confusing, contradictory, and in many cases co-mingling political agenda with technical definitions.

other than Paul Harrell and Colon Noir, also consider some standardized resources ("Illustrated Encylopedia of Guns" off Amazon for both history and technical introduction) and there's more prose literature from subject matter experts ("Hatcher's Notebook", Revised 1948 preferred, also off Amazon). After digesting those i'm sure there'll be more questions and pursuing those with more books, with some youtubers for like Paul or Colon, and asking questions of others that are knowledgeable about things, are approachable, and can address your specific situation and questions (maybe a family member who's a hunter or a nearby shooting club or gun store). Bear in mind that having a bit of a starting point let's you form a foundation on which to build your knowledge on, and starting first with someone else's first hand experiences is valuable, but it's also tending to be biased for their own situation or peculiarities - that's not a bad thing, everyone has a bias of one kind or another. recognizing that and being able to accept their input alongside many others to form your own conclusions is where you get the beginnings of real wisdom.

@Bassomatic im interested in pistols id like something not too expensive that doesnt jam and ammo thats not too expensive. I just want to use it for home defense and shooting at a range. So far I think the glock is the one im interested in but I dont know what model to get
edit: i'll include this one with your other post: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzOqynrClNI
also be aware that your local legal situation may limit the types and designs of guns or ammo available to you, and for most firearms, the shooter is generally the one that has the biggest gap in ability vs a firearm's reliability - not the firearm itself. poor maintenance, poor shooting fundamental skills, poor ammunition choice, poor ability to recognize and correct flaws in technique or adapt a technique to their situation (left handed, weak handed, sitting in a wheelchair, weighing 100 lbs soaking wet, et c).

the easiest advice for many new shooters is a inexpensive 5 or 6 shot S&W steel revolver in .38 special. the ammunition is fairly common and was a police and military cartridge for many many years (since the 1800's). many makes and models have been produced over the hundred or so years but S&W is prolific and there is a lot of literature and old timers that will recognize and can help you if needed to fix something or get a spare part. they are inexpensive on the used market and finding them isn't hard. additionally they are typically legal in every US state (generally speaking) and in many foreign countries too if you aren't in the US.

a heavy steel gun absorbs recoil and makes shooting comfortable and the commonly available ammunition makes buying and keeping practice ammo and reguarly practicing with it very easy - make it a habit and get good. if you're relatively "into" guns but have little practical experience, in law enforcement the Glock 19, in 9mm, is what people are generally instructed on. it has many advantages, but for a new shooter with no practical experience it can be frustrating or unsafe

definitely review some videos, ask questions in person and in forums, among friends, or so on, and see if there's a gun range near you that offers gun rentals - often they will have an instructor handy as well to supervise and provide limited safety instruction and they can resolve problems with the guns they rent out. it'll also let you try several different makes and models and find something that is comfortable for you to shoot and isn't breaking the bank.
 
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I want to learn more about guns but I know nothing about them, what channels do you guys use to learn about different ammo types and how to safely use and maintain a firearm
There are some fantastic youtubers, but knowing anything going in, you won't be able to decipher idiots from the real deal.

Are you trying to get into training? Collecting? Smithing? I'm a newfag to this site so maybe I just don't know the try-hard training thread, but the people here have fun with their guns, and thats a good thing. They aren't exactly a fountain of useful knowledge in the violent application side of things.
 
There are some fantastic youtubers, but knowing anything going in, you won't be able to decipher idiots from the real deal.

Are you trying to get into training? Collecting? Smithing? I'm a newfag to this site so maybe I just don't know the try-hard training thread, but the people here have fun with their guns, and thats a good thing. They aren't exactly a fountain of useful knowledge in the violent application side of things.
You'd be shocked how skilled and trained some of the posters are. I don't want to even out of respect throw anyone under the bus, but some of us 50+ guns others of us have trained with the people who seal team 6 check under the bed for.

Also lots of us (read all) are cool mother fuckers.
 
You'd be shocked how skilled and trained some of the posters are. I don't want to even out of respect throw anyone under the bus, but some of us 50+ guns others of us have trained with the people who seal team 6 check under the bed for.

Also lots of us (read all) are cool mother fuckers.
I'm really just elated to have a place outside of /k/ where I can see people bubba fuck their M1s and hate them for it without having to wade through shit.
 
I'm really just elated to have a place outside of /k/ where I can see people bubba fuck their M1s and hate them for it without having to wade through shit.
fucking /k/ommando faggot <3

Yeah it's botted out. I'm an OG /k/ommando myself. Funny enough it's how I ended up here from the Jace shit being spammed. If you're a real OG... how moist is your nugget? You'll like it here, then. Some incredibly educated people (less shit posting and learned from cawa dooty) and memes.
 
Speak for yourself, I've made dolphin diving, 360 no-scopes and quickscoping an integral part of my range session(I've been kicked out and banned 7 times)
I always smoke weed before I take long range shots doing drugs helps you, learned that from metal gear solid. They called me Head shot Jace in boot camp I'd toke a dope blunt and head shot my targets with my DEAGLE BRANDED DEAGLE
 
we don't have experience with warfare
This isn't warfare, this is a case of deranged eunuchs with an internet grudge. He's had success in simply ignoring them in the past, but now that nonconsensual violence is a booming trend in the US he anticipates the need to respond in kind, which most people are inclined to agree.
 
This isn't warfare
But maybe he's right, we need only the most advanced warfare on the battlefield today.

I for one cannot wait to see the 720p footage of an FPV drone filled with tannerite and bearing balls in a mad dash towards a troon vehicle piloted by Josh himself.
 
Ultimately I don't think we can help Null. There is a very real threat to his life and though a lot of us have experience with different guns/calibers we don't have experience with warfare. Hopefully some merc will contact @Null and hopefully he shares the information.
Nope. Not how it works. Marksmanship and training are what it all boils down to. Null is faced with a realistic threat and treating it with realistic expectations is the first step to countering it. The focus for anyone and everyone needs to be a firm grasp on the fundamentals of shooting and a real effort to master them. some key knowledge and regular practice is all it takes to be a top 90% shooter out of the 400million people in America. That last 10% is an exponential curve where the peak is jaw dropping feats and the bottom is baseline competency.

Null is perfectly capable of defending himself.
 
Sure I’d like that. Do you guys buy guns online or in person. Are prices consistent between stores and shops or are prices going to fluctuate
I got you fam, but how are your mechanical skills ? Because you can save a few bucks if your handy and also tweak parts for less. But you can also snag these top notch PSA clones for less than a glock (it's a glock) I just want to give you options.

I mostly buy mil surp. I collect weird old things, but I have a "few" newer things. I mostly buy f2f (face to face) when I want to add to my collection I'll bite down go online. I also always hunt for deals. My best deals have been online but thats needle v haystack.

prices, ehhh shop around, it'll also depend on a few factors. i know thats not super helpful but, well it's true so say you REALLY are into a beretta 92 do smart thing check 10+ sites don't do 3.

https://palmettostatearmory.com/psa-dagger.html

this is the dagger out of box list, now it's also sold as a total gun, you need to ship to FFL and transfer, so add those costs. If you're wanting to build at home or tweak that's legal and many us happy to help.
 
Sure I’d like that. Do you guys buy guns online or in person. Are prices consistent between stores and shops or are prices going to fluctuate
Find the Univeral Product Code (UPC) for the gun you want. Go to gun.deals and search that UPC there. You'll find the cheapest prices anywhere. Go to a gun store with a range and try renting out a few glocks to see what you like.

Personally I'd recommend the G43x MOS, G26 gen 5 MOS(with 12 round mags for a full grip), G48 MOS, or G19 gen 5 MOS. You're gonna want a red dot with it. They're just so incredible, makes the gun easier and faster to shoot. With the G26 or G19 get a Holosun EPS with DPP titanium adapter plate, with the G43x and G48 get the Holosun EPS CARRY with a DPP titanium adapter plate.
 
I feel let down there's not trolling yet, so let me end my night with truth..

You go into the gun store don't let them talk to about "safety" finger off trigger is called reddit finger meaning you're too pussy to be ready to use the gun. Finger off trigger is a sign of weakness. Google Alvin York, George Custer Jesse James all finger on triggers. They are gun OGs.

You need proper stopping powa. So people talk about jouesl or transfor of energy etc. Get a big bullet. Get a glock 21 since it's big frame. It's .45, then convert to 50 GI. bigger bullet more deadly.

50 AE in the DEAGLE BRAND DEAGLE (best pistol for self defenses esp in tiger stripe) stands for African Eliminator make sure to say this a lot out loud to the gun store owner.

I'm a highly spec ops shit poster, and just wanted to troll before bed.
 
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