Mega Rad Gun Thread

Speaking of Sig, what do you all think of the P365 Fuse? I have a full size P320 I use for travel because I picked it up cheap and it's so average across the board it's much more expendable than my other pistols. It wouldn't be as cheap but I'm curious if the Fuse would be a better carry option all around.

Full disclosure - I haven’t handled one yet.

I alternate between a G19 (w/ ACRO and X300U) and the original sized P365 depending upon clothing, threat level and how lazy I’m feeling.

The Fuse is a strange size to me that seems to excel at nothing.
 
Some guns were never meant to have red dots - perfect example in my opinion is the Beretta's. Takes one of the most aesthetic guns ever made and turns it retarded.

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Desert tan with extra large matte black optics? Oof, yeah someone clicked the wrong "color choice" box when ordering something. Wasn't the army/USMC off-loading a ton of used M9's a while ago? That looks kinda clean for a field used weapon unless it was an officer holding a desk job or something. Either way that combo was a mistake.
 
Desert tan with extra large matte black optics? Oof, yeah someone clicked the wrong "color choice" box when ordering something. Wasn't the army/USMC off-loading a ton of used M9's a while ago? That looks kinda clean for a field used weapon unless it was an officer holding a desk job or something. Either way that combo was a mistake.

…No - the M9A3 was in the latest weapons trials in that configuration minus being optic ready and lost to the P320 for several retarded reasons. Beretta decided to not let perfectly good tooling go to waste (just like Glock with the 19X) and released them to the civilian market.
 
…No - the M9A3 was in the latest weapons trials in that configuration minus being optic ready and lost to the P320 for several retarded reasons. Beretta decided to not let perfectly good tooling go to waste (just like Glock with the 19X) and released them to the civilian market.

Since you mentioned it was was the reason for the 19X? US military puts out a an open request for a universal service pistol and Glock says "We have the perfect thing! it's the Glock 19 but holds 2 more! You heard me right, a whole 2 more rounds of 9x19 FMJ!" I guess it never met OAL standards or something for the contract. I have never been US services brass and I will never be US service Brass so I try not to overthink it.

You guys ever seen the tards who were cutting the grips short off perfectly good full sized 20/17/22/34's for EDC purposes? Idea was that extra inch of muzzle energy and the grip isn't hanging outside your jacket. cringe.
 
Since you mentioned it was was the reason for the 19X? US military puts out a an open request for a universal service pistol and Glock says "We have the perfect thing! it's the Glock 19 but holds 2 more! You heard me right, a whole 2 more rounds of 9x19 FMJ!" I guess it never met OAL standards or something for the contract. I have never been US services brass and I will never be US service Brass so I try not to overthink it.

You guys ever seen the tards who were cutting the grips short off perfectly good full sized 20/17/22/34's for EDC purposes? Idea was that extra inch of muzzle energy and the grip isn't hanging outside your jacket. cringe.

The military had a minimum round capacity to qualify , the 19 slide length allows it to “clear leather” faster than a 17.

Yeah, the butcher jobs were cringe.
 
The military had a minimum round capacity to qualify , the 19 slide length allows it to “clear leather” faster than a 17.

Yeah, the butcher jobs were cringe.

I figured it was something like that. "Holster to prone in .13 seconds faster, Gentlemen we are official reducing that OAL spec before releasing the open contract tech data packages"

In the past gun prototypes were submitted outside the requested specs and put through trials. IE the rifle must weight less than 7.72 lbs and someone submits a 8.5lb rifle they still consider it. If you think about it they didn't pay the engineers, maybe they sent them free ammo but, years/materials/engineering came out of Glock/Sig's pocket, US armed forces just paid for the ammo.


EDIT: Hey, wouldn't it be funny the next Gov open contract comes up and you declare yourself "American Firearms Co LLC" and you officially enter into it, they then send you a case of 10,000 rounds of military grade ammo for R&D to meet their contract and then you just say you couldn't produce a prototype in time? I'm sure that's some kind of fraud but didn't Accuracy international do something really similar like 40 years ago? 3 guys in a shed making high end bolt guns managed to score a Gov contract? Am I recalling this right?
 
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Hey, wouldn't it be funny the next Gov open contract comes up and you declare yourself "American Firearms Co LLC" and you officially enter into it, they then send you a case of 10,000 rounds of military grade ammo for R&D to meet their contract and then you just say you couldn't produce a prototype in time? I'm sure that's some kind of fraud but didn't Accuracy international do something really similar like 40 years ago? 3 guys in a shed making high end bolt guns managed to score a Gov contract? Am I recalling this right?
You know, I'm something of a firearms company myself.....:smug:
Need me a pallet of M993 and a MK13 for "material testing".

As for AI, I believe they had the design and the guns, but no factory to produce them in. The bongs ended up really liking the L96 wanted them, and then the AI guys had to scramble and find a place to make them besides of course, a shed. I think for a lil while they were kinda shit because the factory they found was casting the receivers and they were blowing up or something, and I think there was some money stealing as well. These days they some super kickass guns by the looks of things.
 
the Romeo 3 (not 03, for clarity) is a bit too much plastic for duty use imho. the optic is good, the mount is meh and too much torque will prevent proper locking (can't overcome the cam), so needs locktite to stay in position. if you aren't using the QD mount, the plastic battery tray's tab is very thin and easy to snap off. doesn't hurt the optic but you'll end up needing a tool or long finger nail to get the tray out and it fits quite snug. if the tray was stamped aluminum and the mount used a progressive cam instead of a tension cam it would be a better product overall.

federal agency handguns with optics coming my way use either the ACRO, Noblex, or RMR, with a couple with an SRO.
You guys ever seen the tards who were cutting the grips short off perfectly good full sized 20/17/22/34's for EDC purposes? Idea was that extra inch of muzzle energy and the grip isn't hanging outside your jacket. cringe.
could always be worse, behold an oldie but goodie:

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the Romeo 3 (not 03, for clarity) is a bit too much plastic for duty use imho. the optic is good, the mount is meh and too much torque will prevent proper locking (can't overcome the cam), so needs locktite to stay in position. if you aren't using the QD mount, the plastic battery tray's tab is very thin and easy to snap off. doesn't hurt the optic but you'll end up needing a tool or long finger nail to get the tray out and it fits quite snug. if the tray was stamped aluminum and the mount used a progressive cam instead of a tension cam it would be a better product overall.

federal agency handguns with optics coming my way use either the ACRO, Noblex, or RMR, with a couple with an SRO.

could always be worse, behold an oldie but goodie:

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I had no idea that my dick and balls could cringe independent from the rest of my body, but apparently they can after seeing this.
 
Speaking of Sig, what do you all think of the P365 Fuse? I have a full size P320 I use for travel because I picked it up cheap and it's so average across the board it's much more expendable than my other pistols. It wouldn't be as cheap but I'm curious if the Fuse would be a better carry option all around.
Sig made the Fuse because they saw how bad of a reputation the P320 has so they decided to make a full size pistol based on an existing platform that doesn't have issues. I'd rather carry a fuse over a 320. I'd never carry a 320.
 
Aftermarket slide
actually it's a factory slide, for the first couple runs of the RTF2 frame, but dropped soon after. it was only available on some of the more common models (17, 19, 22, et c) and i guess is considered rare now. personally, in my mind a rare Glock is the NWO package or the Glock 25 and 28 (in the US), but maybe that's just me.
 
Tbh I don’t know why people don’t just use Unity slides. Sure they’re expensive but I get to move around all my red dots without having to worry about slide cuts
I'm not sure you can get the slides anymore. You can find a halfbaked page for them on Unity's site through search engines, but no mentions on the navigable site. You can only buy the plates. I even checked out the smiths they link on the unused page who are authorized to cut your slide. One says he no longer does machining work and the other other advertises grip work.
 
I'm not sure you can get the slides anymore. You can find a halfbaked page for them on Unity's site through search engines, but no mentions on the navigable site. You can only buy the plates. I even checked out the smiths they link on the unused page who are authorized to cut your slide. One says he no longer does machining work and the other other advertises grip work.
What a fucking bummer. Those were legit. I put them onto 19 and 17.
 
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I've been gone for awhile. Has anyone here shot a body sized target with a .223 at 140yrds? I plan on recreating the shot for shits and giggles.


Now someone correct me here but "Lee harvey Mcsoyfgaggot" had an older DPMS which was never known to be top quality AR of the AR manufacturers. He also had a zero magnification red dot. He did not have an AR designed for high accuracy and I'd wager he was shooting 55 grain walmart ammo or something, lethal as any 5.56 but not a heavier load for accuracy like a 69 grain black hills match grade or hand loaded target round. He was 130 yards lying prone which is the position generally thought of to have the best control of a long-arm but he was roughly 90 degrees to the right hand side of President Trump so add that into factor.

The AP has released photos of an AR with a folding bipod and what I assume to be at least 10x scope. I Don't think they got that right. Hell they still run the story Sam Hyde was involved every time.

I have a stainless 20" with an obnoxiously overpowered 10-32x50 with some good 69 grain factory loads, I took a family member to the range, a family member who doesn't even own guns. High wind that day and he can ring the 12" pie plate just fine at 100 yards for being an inexperienced shooter.

Too many factors at play here to say, we're not talking "apples and oranges" we're talking apples and steak. Back in the day lot of people tried to recreate lee Harvey Oswald's Delay Plaza scenario FBI even set a moving target to simulate the Lincoln Kennedy was riding in and used scissor lift to recreate the downward angle.
 
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