General GunTuber thread

Apparently Ian has some more things to say about the P320 on his instagram:
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"Can SIG recover from the P320? Well, S&W recovered from when gun V95139 fell out of a holster and killed a US Navy sailor, and the Model 10 isn't considered an unsafe gun today..."
Oh god, the SME term has been deployed. It was only a matter of time.
 
Apparently Ian has some more things to say about the P320 on his instagram:
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"Can SIG recover from the P320? Well, S&W recovered from when gun V95139 fell out of a holster and killed a US Navy sailor, and the Model 10 isn't considered an unsafe gun today..."
Smith also changed the design after it happened. Was the Big FDE SIG P320 worth the loss of credibility, Ian?
 
⚠️⚠️⚠️THE P320 QUESTION HAS BEEN COVERED BY MOISTCRITICAL⚠️⚠️⚠️
⚠️⚠️⚠️THIS IS NOT A DRILL⚠️⚠️⚠️
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whats the over status for sig right now?
 
Yes. The irony hasn't dawned on him that the specific gun was recorded, the design flaw is known and Smith course-corrected after the single incident.
Even more ironic is the fact that his video on the Zip-22 is titled "How a Garbage Gun Destroyed A Good Company", yet now he's acting like releasing a shitty product has never tanked a manufacturer before.
 
I had that video pop up on Youtube earlier today, but the moment he soyed out at the very beginning of the video, I immediately stopped watching and only realized that it was a pretty informative video after I saw a bunch of other people talking about it. I will never understand the "appeal" of that face. It feels fake and performative every single time I have ever seen it.
Yes. The irony hasn't dawned on him that the specific gun was recorded, the design flaw is known and Smith course-corrected after the single incident.
Ian is clearly trying really hard to cover for Sig. At this point it is really obvious that this is not him "covering his ass", but him trying to cover for a company that has maimed and killed people due to its negligence. I have lost significant amounts of respect for Ian after seeing how he has handled the last two Sig videos. The guy knows his opinion on guns carry weight, so trying to carry water for Sig after they have done what they have done is extremely unethical.
 
I had that video pop up on Youtube earlier today, but the moment he soyed out at the very beginning of the video, I immediately stopped watching and only realized that it was a pretty informative video after I saw a bunch of other people talking about it. I will never understand the "appeal" of that face. It feels fake and performative every single time I have ever seen it.
The worst part is that he's not an idiot and he's a really good shooter from the few other videos I watched/skimmed. I guess he was just dumbfounded his assumption was correct but man that's an unfortunate response.
 
Apparently Ian has some more things to say about the P320 on his instagram:
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"Can SIG recover from the P320? Well, S&W recovered from when gun V95139 fell out of a holster and killed a US Navy sailor, and the Model 10 isn't considered an unsafe gun today..."
Why is Ian simping so hard for SIG. They don't even make cool or interesting guns anymore nor do they suit his light weight baby hands style of race guns he likes. What do they have in their vault that he is so desperate to get in?
If you were Ian, what would be the holy grail gun you would want to finger fuck and shoot so bad you suck sig dick?
I think for me it would need to be one of the Gustloff StGs with the gas delayed blow back or a Fedorov Avtomat or the jap toggle lock rifles like the Type Hei.
 
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Ian is clearly trying really hard to cover for Sig. At this point it is really obvious that this is not him "covering his ass", but him trying to cover for a company that has maimed and killed people due to its negligence. I have lost significant amounts of respect for Ian after seeing how he has handled the last two Sig videos. The guy knows his opinion on guns carry weight, so trying to carry water for Sig after they have done what they have done is extremely unethical.
I imagine that part of it is wanting to show that he's a "team player" for the industry at large and the government, to ensure that other manufacturers continue to let him have access to their private collections and that US government museums like Springfield Armory and the Cody Firearms Museum will continue to let him have access to firearms held in storage and not out for public display.

But another part, that I think is just as big, is just his rampant neophilia. Metal injection molding isn't commonly used in firearms manufacturing (for good reason), so SIG doing it was novel and therefore cool. His worst videos have always been the ones where he fellates some company for doing something that the rest of the industry isn't and pissing on the fuddy-duddies for not being on board with it. Consider his video on the Remington EtronX:
He starts off by sneering at the idea that being able to handload cartridges is a legitimate concern, which is partially his bias toward two-gun competition using military surplus ammo, since bullseye competition shooters who obsessively tune their ammunition to their specific barrels and hunters who want to use boutique bullets that simply aren't available in factory-loaded ammo would both strenuously disagree. (He's also awfully dismissive of anyone who can't afford to just go out and buy another rifle if a flavor-of-the-month cartridge is discontinued.) Then at the end, he pretends that paranoid worries about the government disabling guns through EMP was one of the things that killed the electronic primer concept while failing to address that, at the time of the video's release, we'd had years of electronics manufacturers doing things like disabling the scanner in multifunction inkjet printers until an "expired" ink cartridge is replaced and that people might not want firearms manufacturers sticking their camel's nose under that particular tent. But it was new and technologically advanced, so that makes it cool and serious criticism invalid. He's also made a video on the Mini-14, glazing Ruger for using investment casting instead of forging (again, a fairly-novel process for the industry) for supposedly reducing cost without sacrificing quality (the Mini-14 is perfect for this, since it has no direct competitors while something like the Ruger Hawkeye would invite an MSRP comparison against the forged-receiver Winchester Model 70 and make you wonder where the savings actually are), and I'm sure there are a few others that are evading my memory.
 
Ian is clearly trying really hard to cover for Sig. At this point it is really obvious that this is not him "covering his ass", but him trying to cover for a company that has maimed and killed people due to its negligence. I have lost significant amounts of respect for Ian after seeing how he has handled the last two Sig videos. The guy knows his opinion on guns carry weight, so trying to carry water for Sig after they have done what they have done is extremely unethical.
There's a particular personality or character to him that i've seen in other people and i have generally considered to be "decent guys" but as i get older i've started to realize that its just sycophantry and they just spend an exceptional amount of effort trying to make everyone's opinion of them positive. The opinion of someone who is trying to be neutral is worse than useless, it's actively harmful to anybody trying to get a clear read of a room, which is the worst possible outcome if you want people to take you seriously as an intellectual.
 
Apparently Ian has some more things to say about the P320 on his instagram:
View attachment 7699973
"Can SIG recover from the P320? Well, S&W recovered from when gun V95139 fell out of a holster and killed a US Navy sailor, and the Model 10 isn't considered an unsafe gun today..."
I can throw a new model 10 off a cliff and it won't fire. it has a rebounding hammer (if it has a hammer mounted firing pin) or a transfer bar AND a inertial drop safety (they are replacing the Hillary hole with these)
 
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