Mega Rad Gun Thread

Just get a used glock
How many hats has glock sent you for these posts
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Please tell me you dont do it for free
 
Anyone have any experience with a SCCY CPX-4 it's exactly what I want double action only with a manual safety
I know SCCY had a bad rep but Ive never held or shot one
Don't buy a SCCY. Only handguns I can say I've personally witnessed break on different occasions at the range. Not repeatedly jam/malfunction, more like something snapped inside the guns and gave them permanently dead triggers. If you're stuck on .380 and DAO with a manual safety try to find a good deal on a Ruger security 380. I won't put Rugers up against Glocks or M&P2.0s, but they're a step above the bargin bin brands and if something happens their customer service is definitely better than anyone else at that price point.
 
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Anyone have any experience with a SCCY CPX-4 it's exactly what I want double action only with a manual safety
I know SCCY had a bad rep but Ive never held or shot one
SCCY (pronounced "sky", and no i'm not joking) are pretty poor quality overall with the CPX-1 and -2 being especially bad with poor heat treatment of the trigger bar and/or pivot, which can egg, bend, or even snap after even minor stress of the double-action trigger which is also terrible due to having almost no leverage against the hammer's pivot to work against the mainspring. note the red arrow pointing at the problem area.
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CPX-3 and -4 are marginally better but seem to be ammo picky. a lot of these issues are because it's a cost-reduced Ruger LCP in terms of design, with a larger overall firearm and intended to compete against the Bersa Thunder.

the magazines do function though, it's typically an issue with the trigger components (aftermarket really cleans it up, like Apex or Galloway Precision) or barrel or in rare situations the feedlips. the Kel-Tec P-9 (or P-11, which is a double-stacked, product improved P-9 but some prefer the slimmer single-stack design) is better than the CPX in almost every way (which is a pretty low bar) and the Bersa Thunder Pro is better than both in terms of design, if not execution. between all three guns i would probably look for a Kahr P380 instead.
Don't buy a SCCY. Only handguns I can say I've personally witnessed break on different occasions at the range. Not repeatedly jam/malfunction, more like something snapped inside the guns and gave them permanently dead triggers. If you're stuck on .380 and DAO with a manual safety try to find a good deal on a Ruger security 380. I won't put Rugers up against Glocks or M&P2.0s, but they're a step above the bargin bend brands and if something happens their customer service is definitely better than anyone else at that price point.
brittle trigger bar or failure of the trigger and trigger bar pivot not properly rotating the hammer far enough to get to the reset point. many such problems.
 
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I carry a Makarov often so I'm kinda retarded don't listen to me but I say that's fine.
I've shot a Makarov only once before. It had a very Russian military trigger. What's it like training with it and carrying it regularly?
the one that takes STANAG mags, mostly because I've got like 50 of 'em.
You gotta pump those numbers up. Those are rookie numbers.
Anyone else tired of the CONSTANT staccato shilling? Like im not buying your $3k boomer race gun. It's ugly and stupid now fuck off.
Staccatos remind me of Rolex watches: heavily marketed, squarely mid-level performance, work as advertised, and decent customer service/support post-sale. Luckily they're not priced like current Rolexes and the Staccato ADs aren't fucking smarmy faggots like the Rolex ones are. Their owners sure are, though.

The Bul SAS Tac II line is quite good for a similar price to the Staccato (assuming you can find them for sale). There are also more 2011s that are much better but you are definitely going to be paying for the performance upgrades.
Fuck the haters - my next major purchase will either be Staccato P Duo or a Night Hawk GRP Recon.
I bet that Night Hawk is badass. Let us know what you think if you get either one.

This thread done blew up, boys.
 
Rock island m206 is my favorite cheap 38 revolver it's huge but them Filipinos got it down good
I got myself a Rossi M885 about a decade ago, I didn't pay more than $200. A very acceptable .38 if you can find one, they cost a little bit more now though. I even carried it for a year with no issues.
 
Just 1911 without a firing pin safety things.

Hot Take: The 80 series firing pin safety system is a fine solution for those who actually still want to carry 1911's.
I don't think that's a particularly hot take. I know guys bitch about Series 80 triggers, but they're still miles better than anything else on the market, and you can still use Series 70 guns for competition or range use.
 
I don't think that's a particularly hot take. I know guys bitch about Series 80 triggers, but they're still miles better than anything else on the market, and you can still use Series 70 guns for competition or range use.
A factory 80 series trigger is just as bad as a factory 70 series one made in the same era from what I've experienced.
 
I've shot a Makarov only once before. It had a very Russian military trigger. What's it like training with it and carrying it regularly?
My E. German Makarov has probably the best milsurp DA/SA trigger I've ever encountered; in DA the 8.5lb pull is smooth like pancake supper, no slop or stack; single-action snaps at 4lb even, and the reset is fairly short. It hasn't been modified in any way & was literally unissued condition when I got it, so this particular gem (you should see the finish!) is definitely an anomaly amongst Makarovs. I've never seen or shot one like it, so it rides in a shoulder holster that no other Makarov would have any right to be carried in.

Next "best" would be the Bulgarians; variation in triggers seems consistent, depending on condition. The Norinco copies are somewhere south of that, regardless of condition; but Russian-built milsurp Makarov have been garbage comparitively in finish & feel. Russian commercial guns have a better overall finish, although the triggers still universally suck.

Maybe I've been spoiled but I'd only consider buying a Russian-made Makarov if it was genuinely historical; i.e. capture/bring-back, verifiably carried by a notable individual, or a special-purpose/factory-modified example.
 
Filipino pirates with handmade extended magazines
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Even have them for BAR's
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A lot of M203's as well
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St. George Arms Leader .50 BMG Bullpup rifle
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Silver State Armory 5.56 SLAP
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PSL equipped with the Teludyne Tech Industries "Straightjacket" Barrel system, which consists of an outer sleeve over the barrel with the area between the internal wall of the sleeve and the outer wall of the barrel being filled with a proprietary resin, apparently made every gun it was applied to super accurate. Although, seeing in how the passage of time has not resulted in literally every precision rifle being equipped with a similar system might indicate it was actually a dumb gimmick
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ICE-15 Rifle, never went into production
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On the far right is a US Palm 30 round quad stack AK mag that never entered production, I believe that this would be the lowest capacity quad stack ever conceptualized, as even the Keltec CP33 holds 33.
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Concept for a Troy Industries powered rail system that never went anywhere
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Apex has had these for a while, but after buying a case, they're a pretty good option. they're all recently manufactured too (dates mostly within the last year or two, my case was November 2023).

4 cases at a small discount per case: https://www.apexgunparts.com/humanitarian-daily-rations-4-cases-1.html
individual case: https://www.apexgunparts.com/humanitarian-daily-rations.html

i bought some roasted vacuum packed peanuts and some beef jerky to store with them and i think i'm set for the next year's camping trips.

ICE-15 Rifle, never went into production
reminds me of my Z-M LR300.
 
Apex has had these for a while, but after buying a case, they're a pretty good option. they're all recently manufactured too (dates mostly within the last year or two, my case was November 2023).

4 cases at a small discount per case: https://www.apexgunparts.com/humanitarian-daily-rations-4-cases-1.html
individual case: https://www.apexgunparts.com/humanitarian-daily-rations.html

i bought some roasted vacuum packed peanuts and some beef jerky to store with them and i think i'm set for the next year's camping trips.


reminds me of my Z-M LR300.
Fuck you Rust, for making me both want an LR300, and a set of those un-obtanium "mangonel" DPMS folding back-up sights.
 

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Apex has had these for a while, but after buying a case, they're a pretty good option. they're all recently manufactured too (dates mostly within the last year or two, my case was November 2023).
I got a box of these last year, they are pretty decent. Lots of junk carbs included but the mains have decent protein except the rice with tomato sauce entree. Wasn't a huge fan of the cracker they included as it has some kind of seasoning that goes weird with the peanut butter and jam, but is ok to eat with the entree. I'd definitely grab them for emergency rations now that I've tried them out.
 
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