Mega Rad Gun Thread

I have astigmatism too and green dot sights are not a good fit for me. I used to be a fan of the Trijicon MRO before I found out the Aimpoint Duty RDS is a better, comparably priced sight. A few years back when the US was in Coof Panic Mode the red MRO was damn hard to find so I bought a green one when I found it in stock. Even with vision correction designed to account for astigmatism the dot on that sight is a green smear. Anyone else here have a similar experience?
primaryarms prism sights have the clearest reticle i've seen but that having been said trijicon's tier has always been out of my price range. have you ever used a gold dot reticle? i don't remember if they were for astigmautists or color blind people. they interest me but i don't want the ghost of three hundred bucks or more haunting me if i didn't like it.
 
One of my "eventually" goals is to get a snub nose revolver in .357 magnum. There's just something stylish about them, and the flexibility to shoot .38 special as well as .357 magnum appeals to me as well. I guess the only advice I know so far is "Avoid Hilary Hole guns" but anybody have a snubby they love?
 
Related to this thread's interests, I gave a 7.5" pistol gas AR upper i built a couple of years ago to the father of a friend's sister in law for Xmas along with a pistol brace (both of these came from my parts bin) along with his actual gift, which was a JPE captive recoil assembly since he felt that his favorite AR felt "rough", which was just him noob reacting to the spring scraping along the buffer tube along with a milspec CH.

He'd expressed interest in a pistol build, which is why I was keen on giving him the other parts - that, and I wasn't using them.

I think I'm gonna be doing AR-15 tech support for this guy now until the end of time.

Fuck.
 
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One of my "eventually" goals is to get a snub nose revolver in .357 magnum. There's just something stylish about them, and the flexibility to shoot .38 special as well as .357 magnum appeals to me as well. I guess the only advice I know so far is "Avoid Hilary Hole guns" but anybody have a snubby they love?
Only thing I'd advise is to try one out first. They are more recoil and harder to aim than I though they would be when I was in the "that's cool" phase.
 
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I read this as 'primar yarms' which looks kind of like 'primar yams'.

One of my "eventually" goals is to get a snub nose revolver in .357 magnum. There's just something stylish about them, and the flexibility to shoot .38 special as well as .357 magnum appeals to me as well. I guess the only advice I know so far is "Avoid Hilary Hole guns" but anybody have a snubby they love?
Snubnoses .357's hurt with actual .357 magnum ammunition. That said, they are more devastating that .38 Special loads just at the expense of harsher recoil, louder report, incredible muzzle flash, and less longevity in a gun that is trimmed down to be as light and small as possible. 3" is the lowest I personally go for .357 revolvers, and even then I generally just handload hot .38 Specials to shoot from them. A combination .38 Special\9x19 Luger cylinder would be sweet though
 
snubby they love?
S&W Model 60 or Ruger SP101, both available in short barrels and both very good options - nobody will say you're undergunned with either option. Colt's Cobra is nice but i dislike alloy frames in magnum calibers. a Rossi M877 is a good budget option as it's made on S&W tooling for the model 60 with some minor changes to parts combined with cheaper labor to bring the overall cost down. still a solid revolver and a step up from later offerings after Taurus bought Rossi. Armscor imports the Alfa-Projekt AL3.1 and sells it under the Rock Island Armory brand as a pretty decent revolver from the Czech Republic.
 
Snubnoses .357's hurt with actual .357 magnum ammunition. That said, they are more devastating that .38 Special loads just at the expense of harsher recoil, louder report, incredible muzzle flash, and less longevity in a gun that is trimmed down to be as light and small as possible. 3" is the lowest I personally go for .357 revolvers, and even then I generally just handload hot .38 Specials to shoot from them. A combination .38 Special\9x19 Luger cylinder would be sweet though
Yeah this is right. My friend got a snubnose cause I bought a 686 and he thought that a 4" barrel was to much to conceal. He barely uses his snubby while I've carried my 686 in a shoulder rig under a jacket. Though try it out anyways.
 
One of my "eventually" goals is to get a snub nose revolver in .357 magnum. There's just something stylish about them, and the flexibility to shoot .38 special as well as .357 magnum appeals to me as well. I guess the only advice I know so far is "Avoid Hilary Hole guns" but anybody have a snubby they love?
go snub nose full size frame for it. My python (3 inch model) has been my EDC since i got it and it's not been a hindrance at all. I got a good El paso saddlery (#2 "thumbrake) holster for it and barely notice it on my hip. great gun, just heavy enough to soak up magnum recoil but light enough to forget about. 3 inch is the happy medium between snub (2 1/2in) and duty (4in)
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Armscor imports the Alfa-Projekt AL3.1 and sells it under the Rock Island Armory brand as a pretty decent revolver from the Czech Republic.
I could always use more Czech guns :) looking at what was generally available, these did catch my eye as what I was looking for in a snub. A lot of the smaller ones I've seen don't have an external hammer, which I would rather have. To posters saying "they hurt to shoot in .357 mag" I can imagine so! The very minimal sights are also a sign it's for close engagement, but it's under the 3" barrel recommended as well. It could be an option for carry, but personally I'd probably just use it as a fun gun for shooting with friends unless I had no other choice.

It's a future dream anyway, so I've made no decisions today, but appreciate the feedback :)
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Snubnoses .357's hurt with actual .357 magnum ammunition.
Anecdotally, I inherited a couple Ruger speed sixes in .357 magnum with 3" barrels, and actually years later, someone found the ammo the original owner bought to use with them (this was a bit of a "hoarders" situation so it was literally buried, but a dry hoard fortunately): some Fiocchi .357 magnum ammo.

There were exactly 6 rounds missing from the box of 50, and not one round more. I don't think they liked the experience. :story:

Edit: Speaking of speed sixes, both of mine are smooth "DAO" hammers (though if I half-cock and pull it back with the hammer face it will catch and act as an SA with a VERY light break, obviously I'm not doing that with the gun loaded), I've searched around a bit and it sounds like I could just buy a compatible SA hammer with a SA spur and swap, is this more or less accurate? Problem is most of what I found was about taking an SA hammer and replacing with a factory smooth DAO hammer, not the other way around...
 
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Custom underfolding Saudi AK in 8mm Mauser, using ZB-28 magazines:
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I love it, hate it, and want it all the same; just imagine the fireballs that thing would throw lol.

In general I've never been a big fan of AKs ever since my days of building them for Vector Arms. But underfolder AKs I loathe with the burning hate of one thousand suns. They are one of the most uncomfortable stocks I've ever felt on a rifle. I can only imagine how much more unpleasant the experience would be shooting an underfolder AK chambered in 8mm Mauser with a stubby barrel.
 
In general I've never been a big fan of AKs
Same here...mostly. I do like the Valmet M71 and the Sa vz. 58 (with modern furniture). That last one gets me some eye rolls from my friends who are AK fans but I don't care. Anymore, I'm surprised people still like the AKs as much as they do given how ammo, rifles, and accessories are no longer far cheaper than ARs or other semi-auto rifles. This is just my opinion, of course, as we all know 7.62 and 5.45 kill just fine, but at their current CPR, I'd argue it's better to opt for .300BLK or 5.56, and at that point, the AK seems not worth bothering with to me.

Thread tax: The Mag Shack is having a decent sale on Sig 320 magazines. If you're a very dumb faggot like me who for some reason owns that platform but does not like Sig pricing for their mags, it could be worth a look. I've only bought from them once in the past and they did take a week to ship me my order, FYI.
 
Same here...mostly. I do like the Valmet M71 and the Sa vz. 58 (with modern furniture). That last one gets me some eye rolls from my friends who are AK fans but I don't care.
Showing up to a range with a vz 58 was fun, I always ended up getting a nod from the people super into guns. Some would even show me their rare guns/mods.
 
One of my "eventually" goals is to get a snub nose revolver in .357 magnum. There's just something stylish about them, and the flexibility to shoot .38 special as well as .357 magnum appeals to me as well. I guess the only advice I know so far is "Avoid Hilary Hole guns" but anybody have a snubby they love?
My S&W Model 60 🫡
 
PA 1x prisms are great, the eye relief is insane. I wish they'd make one without the acss reticle. It's not the best for it's intended design purpose at 1x depending especially on your visual acquity. The tip of the Chevron can be hard to make out at times. Leading me to use more of the upper area of the Chevron instead of just the very tip. I would love to try their magnifier for it, but it's a bit of a meme and I got more important stuff to spend on.

I believe Vortex has some prism optics that have reticle designs that are more of a circle and a dot inside which I think for 1x red dot analog would be preferable. However I can't speak to their quality or reliability. I haven't heard anything bad about them though.
 
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By the way, if anyone wants a really good 22 trainer, especially for draw and duty holsters. The Taurus tx22 will fit in a m&P 1.0/2.0 Safariland ALS holster. the hood will go down and lock. I would recommend getting a Target barrel for it from lakeline. The factory barrels aren't great in terms of accuracy. reliable cheap 22. Sub $300 for a optics ready model now. Great for training on the cheap for a G19 sized gun.
 
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