Mega Rad Gun Thread

Aw yeah, toobz, watch that King Cobra microwave magic on the firing pin with bacon, extra cheese and beeeeeeeer. I'm using Red Lager-tite and it is gonna be tight.

That's most definitely what's up.
Whats up You toob, got a nice SKS here, gonna boil it in cosmoline to get that dank milsurp flavor. Gonna add a custom Tapco stock, yesssssss and a detachable magazine, TMDWU
 
Whats up You toob, got a nice SKS here, gonna boil it in cosmoline to get that dank milsurp flavor. Gonna add a custom Tapco stock, yesssssss and a detachable magazine, TMDWU
"What up youtoob, so today one of my fans sent me a Smith and Weston model 10 revolver. Smith and Weston makes some really dank revolvers, but they're not a sponsor. *beeeelch*. 'Scuse me. Anyways, I'm gonna gun hack it with some sweet black and green spray paint and some dank plastic cobra grips."
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So I got my Beretta 92x (used) last week and ran into some problems with it. First of all, the RMR plate was still attached to the slide and one of the screws holding it in place was stripped. And as if that weren't enough, I took it to the range today only to discover the firing pin was fucked. It would chamber rounds just fine, but it would go click every time I pulled the trigger. Not even a misfire because there was literally zero indentation on the primer. And the extractor works just fine too.

I swear if Bubba somehow got loctite in the firing pin mechanism.... Used guns are a dice roll and I rolled a nat 1 with this one.
have you tried drifting the pin holding the firing pin block (right to left)? after the FP block is removed but your punch is in place, you can remove the block from the bottom (in theory gravity and the spring should let it pop out, but you might need tweezers or a prising tool if it's somehow glued in place). it's also possible to mess up the optic plate retaining screw and create a burr that interferes with the firing pin channel, but this is kind of unlikely unless someone managed enough torque to upset the firing pin steel.

after you remove the FP block and spring, you can rotate the safety to the safe position, then drive out the two small roll pins that hold it in place, removing the left side safety lever, then you can then slightly push out safety drum to press forwards on the transfer pin and remove the spring and detente being careful not to let them fly away. this spring and detente is also present on the right hand side. once both detentes are out the safety can be removed from the right-hand side.

on the bottom of the slide, forwards from the FP block is a small FP retaining pin. drive this out upwards and out of the slide and use the punch to retain the FP and extractor. carefully withdraw the punch and allow the extractor and extractor spring, and FP and FP spring to come out gently so they don't get lost.

review the FP channel and determine if there is debris or an obstruction or something and freshen with a drop of oil and otherwise clean it. reassembly is the reverse order.
 
Okay hear me out. What if I purchased a 45° offset and threw my magpul mbus rear sight on it. It wouldn’t be zeroed and I’d just throw it on the center diagonal right side of the hand guard. If I need to take a more accurate shot I just flip up the peep hole and pray.

Scientifically speaking, my performance would be optimal and I’m saving weight by not adding another front iron sight.
Instead of two points of failure I only have one. I fail to see the downsides the more I big brain this.I believe this is what’s called point shooting?

What if I 3D printed polymer anti aircraft sight posts like $5.

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Bought 9 boxes of Winchester 7.62x39mm today, coming in a few days:
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180 rounds total, brass cased. Hopefully non magnetic, I want to use this at the range. But yeah, pretty good investment I think. Good SKS food, 123 grain, standard stuff, good for range and home defense all the same. Made in the USA, so I'm happy with that. Guess though I'm pushing back buying the SD40 2.0 though now lol.
 
Okay hear me out. What if I purchased a 45° offset and threw my magpul mbus rear sight on it. It wouldn’t be zeroed and I’d just throw it on the center diagonal right side of the hand guard. If I need to take a more accurate shot I just flip up the peep hole and pray.

Scientifically speaking, my performance would be optimal and I’m saving weight by not adding another front iron sight.
Instead of two points of failure I only have one. I fail to see the downsides the more I big brain this.I believe this is what’s called point shooting?

What if I 3D printed polymer anti aircraft sight posts like $5.

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If you’re gonna bother with a back up aiming system, then put on front and rear. Or just do what everyone else does when they put an LPVO on their gun, and put a dot on there too.
 
Front sight is falling off my newest Dagger slide sub 400 rounds, and idk how to tighten it lol. Think I'll just let it buck since my new dot is way the fuck better than irons and I couldn't see it anyways
You put a red dot on a dagger? Jfc that's like putting a nice Burris scope on a Red Ryder BB gun
 
You put a red dot on a dagger? Jfc that's like putting a nice Burris scope on a Red Ryder BB gun
I got the SW4 threaded version on sale for like $180 which feels silly to run with a 407c even though I scored that for $170. All on a 3D frame lol, but no issues save for a dud/rock hard primer on some Sterling steelcase. If Glock weren't such fucking faggots with their optics mounting I'd have considered them, but they don't sell separate built slides, and certainly not for $180. Looking at Youtube, seems it's just a screw, and this happens to everybody. My other slide has 3K or so, so at least that ones good.

Dear ol dad put together a .300 BLK and finally got some ammo that he ordered two and a half fucking months ago from some place I forget the name of. Out of the 30 he shot, one was nearly a squib and didn't cycle, but boy was it quiet. What can you expect for reman from a company that takes eons to ship I guess lmao
 
Have you ever wanted to own a hi-point carbine that looks like a crusty tweaker took a rusty hacksaw to the stock before using it to murder an Indian who owns the local 7/11 over $137?
Well Hi-Point Firearms has you covered because they're now offering the 995P pistol with modular pic rail attachments and the ability to accept AR Buffer tubes (the pic rail adapter threads into a buffer tube hole)
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Ak-12 Obr. 2020 with Sure shot Mk.3 Monolithic chassis
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Professor Parabellum Hybrid SMG (one of if not his first design to incorporate printed parts) and a giant dog (this photo isn't from the Professor)
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Bullpup conversion of an "Apple Pie" pump action rifle
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Might have posted this before but the world can always use more AK-107
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Concept for an AK Bolt catch from 20 years ago
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Thread where it was first unveiled

A revolver without even a crude attempt at a front sight is an odd concept
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Taurus View revolver, who doesn't want a Polycarbonate side plate
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Surefire quad stack cut down to 40rnd capacity
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There's like $7000 worth of accessories on this $200 .22lr revolver
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4lb 23" hunk of metal with a cutting edge from Salem Lakes Armory
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seriously doubt the Secret Service uses this thing
Turns out this wasn't even an original concept, an Austrian guy thought up and brought to market a similar design years before they did
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3D printed take on the concept (It's Illegal, but anyone who would print one of these out while not being able to carry much less conceal it doesn't care about that)
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Otter Creek Labs now sells an adapter that allows any HUB Compatible suppressor to be mounted using the Ops Inc/Allen Engineering interface
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Prototype DIY .357 thst utilizes disposable cartridge/barrel hybrid ammunition. You load a .357 cartridge into a sacrificial steel/polymer sleeve and both are ejected as a uniform piece

Magazine
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Russian language video going over the AK-12 Obr. 2023 manual

Wilson Combat has jumped on the Micro-Compensator train



Saga .308 with a Leader Kit

Found a Russian guy who has made wood stocked bullpup conversions for his SVD and SKS
 
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Welcome to the world of the CZ winners. Enjoy your bulletproof gun, much greater recoil control, and ease of accuracy and shooting. Enjoy the seethe from people who are upset that you have the greatest firearm design of all time.
I have an SP-01.
They're kinda overrated, imho. Not a bad gun, but put on a pedestal, like AKs, because we couldn't get them for a long time.

Considering where they came from, they're far better than everything else pistol wise out of Eastern Europe.

A Bren Ten is a grail gun.
 
I have an SP-01.
They're kinda overrated, imho. Not a bad gun, but put on a pedestal, like AKs, because we couldn't get them for a long time.

Considering where they came from, they're far better than everything else pistol wise out of Eastern Europe.

A Bren Ten is a grail gun.

I had an SP-01 Tactical years back. I really liked it, but there are other 9mm pistols that I prefer over it.

It still chaps my ass that Vltor never got their Bren Ten released and no one took them up on their offer to buy all the IP, R&D, and tooling and machinery they already had for it to start production on it. It looked like it was going to be a really good pistol, and they were going to offer it in more than just 10mm Auto. I was definitely going to get one. Probably classic stainless and full-size, just like Miami Vice.
 
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