Mega Rad Gun Thread

Considering that the company has been defunct for nearly a year, you're looking at a scam website. Once they have your money, they'll come up with excuses to make you pay more (permits, tariffs, etc.), and never deliver.

This one Ruger scam site offered a discount for purchases made in crypto, as there's no chance you'll ever claw that money back, compared to the snowball's chance in hell you might have with credit card companies.

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The P in P80 now stands for pajeet.
 
Eyyy bawss!
Ya know that supa shawt gun ya like cuz it's all compact-like? That shoots dat .22 high speed bullet, but gimped to be in a smaller blowback package?
Waddaya say we make it longer so it's the size of the gun you didn't wanna use but still uses a weaker bullet?
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Are you a boomer by any chance?

Also, those articles are very clearly chatgpt bullshit.

I really doubt this is a fed op, this seems more likely to be some jeet or SEAmonkey looking to make easy money from dumb American retards.
 
Give me rainbows, but I think suppressors silencers cans are more likely to be unrestricted in the coming months than the SBR/S classification.
I think that suppressors may well go the way of marijuana. If the DOJ ceases enforcement, by the next dem administration the courts will surely strike them from the NFA. maybe strike down the NFA entirely.

that's what it's trending towards anyway. gun laws have been loosening for nigh on 40 years at this point. When my parents came of age it was almost illegal to carry any sort of gun outside of hunting season, and especially not pistols. Now i can carry open or concealed without any sort of permission slip from the government. hell my state doesn't even have gun laws anymore.
 
I was primarily thinking of lever actions.
Lever actions, straight pulls, I'd imagine a lot more high-end bolt actions than you'd typically see in the US.

Our licensing system does seem to make it that because you can't have as many guns you end up being more picky about what you do buy. There's still room for absolute shitters, particularly in the shotgun world, but no one is just impulse buying another cheap and nasty .22lr.
 
I disagree. The very first gun I learned to shoot at a young age was a lever action .22.

I still appreciate the old wood and steel aesthetic and would love to have a .44 Magum lever action carbine.

My attachment to lever guns is my dad.
Every deer season watching him bring one home with his 336 Marlin.
Now I have my own 336 Marlin & will probably inherit his.

Let me qualify my comment in that they're certainly nice little curios to have in your collection and I imagine there are tons of individual stories that make individual guns super cool. But lever actions, in my mind, occupy the same space as the wonky pump 22lr that I have or the saturday night special Italian hunk of shit SAO revolver in my closet, which I inherited both from my dad.

I posted above an affinity for straight pulls but I would also lump them into that same category.

If you're just having fun at the range @ 100 yards and want a lever action? Absolutely. Go buy that rifle. You'll have a great time.


Lever actions, straight pulls, I'd imagine a lot more high-end bolt actions than you'd typically see in the US.

Our licensing system does seem to make it that because you can't have as many guns you end up being more picky about what you do buy. There's still room for absolute shitters, particularly in the shotgun world, but no one is just impulse buying another cheap and nasty .22lr.

Yeah, you guys get easier access to Mannlichers, Mausers and there's a new straight pull from Browning that looks super neat that we'll never ever get in the US.
 
Don't let Western Movies and Fuds fool you. Lever actions aren't all that cool.
Sounds like something an injun would say. I really want a Henry someday. I hope their move to WI doesn't impact their quality. Moving like that can always cause a hiccup.
 
Pistol calibre lever actions got big over here after the pistol ban as a way to still shoot the same courses of fire on the same local indoor ranges. I have a Rossi in 38/357, fun little gun and surprisingly accurate once I dropped a scope on it.

Having shot a couple overseas (Ruger PCC, Scorpion Evo) I'd love to have a 9mm semi-auto carbine but unfortunately the government disagrees.
 
I badly want to go rent a full auto P90 and there's one not far away, so busy. I think my wife would absolutely love to shoot one. Myself I wonder how the length of pull would feel, but for her she's much smaller. 7lb fully loaded with 50 rounds is crazy light too.
 
Ive never shot a full giggle p90 id love to myself even if I'm not the biggest 5.7 fan and I never watched Stargate lol

Guys I'm thinking something stupid again (as normal because I'm retarded).

I want another single shot rifle. Something nice but I am not scared to use my only big game gun is my 416 Ruger #1. I'm thinking about another but in 375 H&H because that caliber is baller and single shots are.

Anyone else make something as pretty and solid for around same? Id actually be preferring used since I'll be hunting with it a few dings are fine.

Talking about lever guns I need a lever nugget but fuck me they are pricey when they show up for a meme collection. Actually out of all the mosin adjacent guns as a history geek that are very cool.

Hope all is well with you guys.
 
I badly want to go rent a full auto P90 and there's one not far away, so busy. I think my wife would absolutely love to shoot one. Myself I wonder how the length of pull would feel, but for her she's much smaller. 7lb fully loaded with 50 rounds is crazy light too.
I fired two mags out of a full auto P90 about 5 years ago now. I remember it being very controllable and pretty fun, despite the fact that it took me way longer to load the two mags than it did to go through them. The MP5 is still my favorite gun to shoot full auto if you have a chance to rent one of those as well, it makes me sad that my SP5 doesn't have that option every time I fire one.
 
I fired two mags out of a full auto P90 about 5 years ago now. I remember it being very controllable and pretty fun, despite the fact that it took me way longer to load the two mags than it did to go through them. The MP5 is still my favorite gun to shoot full auto if you have a chance to rent one of those as well, it makes me sad that my SP5 doesn't have that option every time I fire one.
I thought one range had a MP5, but it didn't so I did a Uzi. Hebrew markings and all, collapsible stock version. Very fun. They have a UMP there as well. I'd like to shoot an MP5 still. Shooting an open bolt was cool and fun though. I really want to shoot a grease gun and other WW2 stuff.
 
Yeah, you guys get easier access to Mannlichers, Mausers and there's a new straight pull from Browning that looks super neat that we'll never ever get in the US.
its not as cool as you think. Its just a Browning BAR with the gas system removed and a bolt handle put on the bolt. its the same as those straight pull ARs some countries have.

GAY.

straight pull rifles that are meant to be straight pulls are much cooler like the Blasers, Heyms, Ross, and Browning T-bolt (all available in USA.)
 
I'm currently halfway looking at a 45-70 lever gun to suppress. But I've never suppressed a lever gun nor had a 45-70 is there anything to avoid out of the gate?
 
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