Mega Rad Gun Thread

People into Trucks of Peace over in Europe.

Are into "Juggernaut Tactical" ARs lol.

An AR that is basically cucked since its a fixed magazine AR made to conform to California's laws.


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Anyone have recommendations for IWB holsters specifically for Glock 26? Seems a lot that comes up in searches are G19 holsters that happen to fit G26s.

IWB I saw all the fancy expensive designs and said: wait a minute I just want the thinnest thing that holds it so I can grab it quick an reliable. My 27 sits in a basic bitch nylon thin holster with a spring clip to the belt that keeps it in place.
 
Green Beret in Syria with a 20/25rnd Metal mag(?)
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Sureshot Armament (Russia) has created a top rail section that fits over the handguard of the Obr. 2023 AK. I am unsure what it attaches to
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Luger Carbine in .22 Magum
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Pachmayr Modular Pistol (can't find much on it, don't know what's modular about it)
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The same guy who designed this (Allan Zitta) would go on to design the LR-300 and now works for Atlas Gunworks
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I don't remember if I ever posted about this but if I did it was probably a long time ago, PM-63 Rak but it's in a printed chassis with an AR FCG
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Lastly we have a series of suppressors with unconventional geometries from a company (Strategic Sciences
Many, Many pages ago I posted about some funky looking suppressors I read about in a Soldier Sytems article. There now exist photos that suggest that there is limited military testing if not adoption of them.

This URGI is said to be in use with a Green Beret (note the tear drop forward assist, that's weird)
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And some SF guy took one on one of those special hunting/guy trip that all the SF guys do
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Apparently 10th Special Forces Group was at the very least looking at some very interesting toys
Below Are two rifles that I personally would dub "Super Snipers" with massive "Structured Barrels" (a 2'' barrel blank that has 6 like 24in bore holes arrayed in a revolver cylinder like pattern around a central firing bore, supposedly they're really good and are "harmonically dead" according to their manufacturer, Tacom. They're really heavy however even with the boreholes and exterior dimpling there's no way the one on the gas gun weighs less than 15lbs)
And from what little I've researched into them this is the first semi auto precision rifle I've seen with one
One of these with a computerized optic, handloaded ammo, a trained shooter and a couple other gizmo's and you could shoot people really far away (although at that point just use an FPV, SF have them, that's probably how the xoxols got the big idea, and they can even maybe do some kind of EMP thing with them, maybe) but I'm not sniperman so maybe there are genuinely use cases where you have to shoot an ayrab with a $17 hand turned on a lathe 879gr monolitic .473 super duper long range rather than blow him up with a small suicide drone.
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They also had eyeballs on a Noveske 6 ARC that I'm pretty sure is the same style as the one featured in the below video
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Colt 1908 Vest Pocket and 1903/1908 Hammerless suppressor ready barrels by Inleadwetrust
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The Vietnamese, in addition to a normal Glock clone, have created one in 7.62x25 that might be steel framed(?)
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They've also for some reason made a Dual feed Neo-RPD in 7.62x39
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The guy working on this also fairly recently talked about how he wants to make a fully 3d printable scaled down roller delayed MP7 format PDW version in 9mm, .45 and 5.7 of the gun and said that two examples of the rifle are being made under license by "other people"
 
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Ruger RXM is cursed
I don't get it and I always have been an undercover ruger fanboy. I know it's not "for me" and I'm good about looking at stuff objectively but I just don't get that pistol.

Hope you all are well. Think I found a local 6mm Lee!!!!! so amped. Going back a few weeks last time I was on got one of those 100 black friday shotguns off PSA. It's fine. Now pops is worried uncle basso's insane hand loads. I'm ordering some ammo soon anyways, so... what are some meme/funny/weirdo rounds pressed you can get off major mfg. Be nice late stocking stuffer for him.

Went deer hunting, no luck least my ammo cost was low :(
 
Are bandoleer holsters a decent option for revolvers around a farm? They look nice but I haven't messed with them. Currently using a chest holster for checking the fences occasionally. Too many hogs in the area these days.
I'd ask the pros, and tbh the pros don't use wheel guns, no offense. Carry what works with best for you. Hogs are nasty, what gets gun into your hand ASAP and able to bead. I understand wanting the weight off your waist.

But for how to or what to carry, I think it's person to person.

Also since I enjoy a brawl with hogs (and have scars to show it) are we talking a .455 or .357? A long 357 i'm popping where a .455 he's on top of me and its tusk to gut battle.
 
This URGI is said to be in use with a Green Beret (note the tear drop forward assist, that's weird)
Ugh now I need a super duty upper even more 🥲
Apparently 10th Special Forces Group was at the very least looking at some very interesting toys
Below Are two rifles that I personally would dub "Super Snipers" with massive "Structured Barrels" (a 2'' barrel blank that has 6 like 24in bore holes arrayed in a revolver cylinder like pattern around a central firing bore, supposedly they're really good and are "harmonically dead" according to their manufacturer, Tacom. They're really heavy however even with the boreholes and exterior dimpling there's no way the one on the gas gun weighs less than 15lbs)
And from what little I've researched into them this is the first semi auto precision rifle I've seen with one
One of these with a computerized optic, handloaded ammo, a trained shooter and a couple other gizmo's and you could shoot people really far away (although at that point just use an FPV, SF have them, that's probably how the xoxols got the big idea, and they can even maybe do some kind of EMP thing with them, maybe) but I'm not sniperman so maybe there are genuinely use cases where you have to shoot an ayrab with a $17 hand turned on a lathe 879gr monolitic .473 super duper long range rather than blow him up with a small suicide drone.
Even with all that a shor shot for that Gucci rifle is still cheaper than a FPV drone (switchblade)
Ruger RXM is cursed
If Ruger supports it it'll be fine.....
yet it is somehow the second best american-made striker fired pistol on the market
Hehe the fcg is interesting, hopefully it's not too expensive standalone


I already have a DAGGER as my Glock clone
 
Also since I enjoy a brawl with hogs (and have scars to show it) are we talking a .455 or .357? A long 357 i'm popping where a .455 he's on top of me and its tusk to gut battle.
Usually a .357. Been using grandpa's old colt python for a long while and a week or so ago found a S&W 627-5 a little cheaper than usual and having always wanted one that gave me the justification to grab it. All my hog shots so far have been at night with a AR but I see more and more hogs around and them things are mean.
 
I've always felt like this was the most critical element personally.

Cost has never made me outright cancel a trip to the range, necessarily. I've been broke from time to time, but never that broke. But sometimes finances have been an occasional nagging voice in the back of my head.

It's nice to nip that problem before it even starts, and pick a common caliber to practice with and buy a shitton of it in bulk (before the next manufactured panic spikes ammo prices).

I'm sure it's far, far more valuable to be more practiced with a less effective round than to have a slightly more technically capable round and be a bumbling fuckup when shooting it.

I've been wanting to buy a 357 revolver for months now. I keep going to Nation's Gun Show outside of DC, wistfully eyeing the revolvers, and going home empty handed.

I think I'm going to nut up and buy something next time.
i wanted a revolver when i bought my first gun and i looked around for quite a while unable to find anything less than fuck-you collector pricing or desperate boomer scalping, but then after like a year of looking around suddenly every store was flooded with cheap tauruses and i bought a new one for like $400. dont just nut up because a good chunk of the gp100's and smiths i've seen for sale are 6/10 condition and not worth a $600 price tag let alone a $1000 price tag- but i am in the land of hillbillies

there was a thread on 4chan where some guy was complaining about the cylinder lugs on his brand new performance center s&w and a bunch of other people posted their revolvers and the smith and wesson ones were by far the worst. i think there was some kind of heinous quality drop off at smith and wesson that happened at some point and a lot of taurus hate is motivated by that or something because if anything the raging hunter series are probably the best revolvers on the market without going into meme bespoke shit
You should go to gun shops and browse the used guns. The 629 I'm currently waiting on picking up was only $800. You can go save some money by buying a reproduction SAA or Schofield from Uberti or Cimarron.
 
I actually kind of like this thing.
I feel like the guns that are " jussa toob innit" have so many fewer parts to fail, it makes sense to have these utilitarian. See, Grease Gun. Easy to produce, cheap to make, and dead dick reliable because there are maybe 4 moving parts in the entire gun.
 
I actually kind of like this thing.
I'm conflicted; part of me likes it, but at the same time kinda hates it. Must investigate further.

Can't remember if I've already posted this here, but might as well again:

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I'd buy that for a dollar!
Seriously though, I've been wishing for a modern pistol in 7.62 Tokarev for years, especially when .357 Sig became a thing. Putting a suppressor on it is pretty funny, although it probably would help with the concussion & blast.
 
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I actually kind of like this thing.
I feel like the guns that are " jussa toob innit" have so many fewer parts to fail, it makes sense to have these utilitarian. See, Grease Gun. Easy to produce, cheap to make, and dead dick reliable because there are maybe 4 moving parts in the entire gun.
I could see myself owning one of these (if someone makes a version that doesn't require me to pay off ATF-faggots - or is way cheaper) because of its novelty.

EDIT: I stand corrected. Someone does make an M26 that doesn't require any stamps, but 1.5k for a simple bolt shotgun is absurd.
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