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PSR is the 3d print guy, right?
why do 3d printed guns attract so many autists and faggots?
Why does 3d printing so attract so much of them in general?
I've wondered how many of them have been put on psychiatric holds in the past and can't pass a NICS check, but that wouldn't stop them from purchasing privately. It might be that the nutcases just happen to be the loudest. Lots of libertarian sov cit types. At least guys like JStark have a good reason to be into 3D printing guns. You need to do whatever it takes to acquire or make a decent gun in Europe, Australia, etc.
 
I've wondered how many of them have been put on psychiatric holds in the past and can't pass a NICS check, but that wouldn't stop them from purchasing privately.
It absolutely would depending on the state. Most private sellers will refuse to meet with and sell to anyone who doesn’t have a carry permit, which often require a background check to get.
 
It absolutely would depending on the state. Most private sellers will refuse to meet with and sell to anyone who doesn’t have a carry permit, which often a require background check to get.
It depends on the state & reporting agency. You might won't get flagged for a diagnosis of depression and/or PTSD from some podunk private psychologist, but you better hope it's not through the VA, or state health department.

Starting about 2016-2018 the VA in particular has been dumping mental health records into NICS, but in the past 2 years alone too many of my fellow veteran friends have suddenly been denied for being adjudicated as "mentally ill" by the VA headshrinkers; calling their suicide help line does the trick as well.

It's fairly disgusting, and so far a couple guys I know personally sold or gave away their collections because they were terrified the ATF would come knocking after finding out they'd been denied, and finally finding out it's because they had been reported for mental illness; regardless of diagnosis, outcome, even if it's false or old news. There's also no way to appeal or expunge such a diagnosis/flag, and once you have one it's stuck. And by design there are absolutely no avenues for doing so, even with a lawyer.
 
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why do 3d printed guns attract so many autists and faggots?
Why does 3d printing so attract so much of them in general?
1. male hobby
2. male hobby
3. male hobby + male hobby = autisifaggotry everywhere

The other thing is that "normal" dudes who happen to have anything to do with the production of illicit firearms keep their mouths shut, which is why most of the pictures of the FCG-9 out of Myanmar are government captures of rebel guns, for example.
 
PSR is the 3d print guy, right?
why do 3d printed guns attract so many autists and faggots?
Why does 3d printing so attract so much of them in general?
I think it's full of the same kind of people that clout chase in open source software circles. When you do it for free the reward is being told how virtuous you are by other people.
 
I think it's full of the same kind of people that clout chase in open source software circles. When you do it for free the reward is being told how virtuous you are by other people.
The 3d print community will eventually fall into the same trap as F/OSS with trannies leading the corporate infiltrators.
 
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Not exactly Sig's fault on that. Retards running Army small arms programs have demanded it way back to the original M16, even with Stoner telling them its pointless.
I don't really have a big opinion on the FA on the AR, one way or another. Just saying, that if it was just extra cost, complexity and not any good, it probably would've been dropped from military/LE contract rifles already. Not just talking about the US here, around the world. As it stands, people want that thing on their guns.

If they do drop it in the Spear, that would be a first.
 
I don't really have a big opinion on the FA on the AR, one way or another. Just saying, that if it was just extra cost, complexity and not any good, it probably would've been dropped from military/LE contract rifles already. Not just talking about the US here, around the world. As it stands, people want that thing on their guns.
Military procurement lots of times has little to do with whats logical and makes the most sense for the end user of the equipment. This then rolls down hill to every other group thats procures the same equipment.

Another fantastic example of this is the heavy "government" profile barrel on M4/M16s. It was developed because M16A1 barrels where shown to be out of spec. Why where they out of spec? Well someone in the development program of the A2 assumed it was because troops using their M16s as prybars. And so the solution they came up with was to add more material to the end of the barrel resulting the government profile barrel we have today.

In reality? The barrels they where testing had a manufacturing defect at the gas port which made them fail their gauge tests. So the M16/M4 family had a major design feature added to it for an absolutely dumb reason that then persisted for decades. You gotta understand the people who run Army small arms development are morons. These are people who since the 1950s have failed to design a working practical weapon 4+ times now(M14, G11, OICW, XM8 off the top of my head and the Spear will soon be added to that list). The M16 being adopted was a complete accident that only happened because the M14 was a failure.
 
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I don't care what people spend their money on, but I can't help but laugh when I see guys who truly believe expensive pistols will shoot better simply because they're expensive. A $3k 2011 isn't going to shoot better than a $600 Glock. People love to complain about striker fired triggers and the dreaded Glock grip angle. I've never felt like OEM Glock triggers or the grip angle ever held me back from getting better at shooting. I don't think Gucci Glock clones are worth it either (unless you like Glocks but really just want to get away from the grip angle -- one of the cheaper Shadow Systems models would be fine). The S&W M&P 2.0 and Walther PDP are what I steer people toward if they really don't like Glocks. The PDPs still don't have very much aftermarket support, though.
 
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I don't care what people spend their money on, but I can't help but laugh when I see guys who truly believe expensive pistols will shoot better simply because they're expensive. A $3k 2011 isn't going to shoot better than a $600 Glock. People love to complain about striker fired triggers and the dreaded Glock grip angle. I've never felt like OEM Glock triggers or the grip angle ever held me back from getting better at shooting. I don't think Gucci Glock clones are worth it either (unless you like Glocks but really just want to get away from the grip angle -- one of the cheaper Shadow Systems models would be fine). The S&W M&P 2.0 and Walther PDP are what I steer people toward if they really don't like Glocks. The PDPs still don't have very much aftermarket support, though.
I really fucking hate people who act like they have some kind of magic bullet spraying device when they have a competition pistol. It's like nigger you're getting marginal performance increases for a whole litany of drawbacks.

Just yesterday I was at the range shooting my glock, and the dude in the stall next to me was shooting his raced out competition cz75 that looked like it weighed 8 pounds. We were shooting equal sized groups. And when he started to shoot is carry piece, a sig 365, his groups were absolutely awful. I'm talking 10 inch wide groups at 5 yards.

Also I really dislike the recoil impulse of the PDP, just too snappy.
 
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I don't care what people spend their money on, but I can't help but laugh when I see guys who truly believe expensive pistols will shoot better simply because they're expensive. A $3k 2011 isn't going to shoot better than a $600 Glock. People love to complain about striker fired triggers and the dreaded Glock grip angle. I've never felt like OEM Glock triggers or the grip angle ever held me back from getting better at shooting. I don't think Gucci Glock clones are worth it either (unless you like Glocks but really just want to get away from the grip angle -- one of the cheaper Shadow Systems models would be fine). The S&W M&P 2.0 and Walther PDP are what I steer people toward if they really don't like Glocks. The PDPs still don't have very much aftermarket support, though.
after a certain point you are paying for finish quality. A 1,300 dollar Colt python isn't functionally better than a 600 dollar S&W 686 but it sure feels better and looks better.

though I'll say I'm not impressed by Staccato's quality. for 2-3k they could do a whole lot better. They don't feel nice in the hand (to me) and they are not finished to the quality their price tag implies. If i didn't know their prices before hand I'd have guessed a stock colt government model cost more (especially in royal blue, which they have on offer again).
 
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A $3k 2011 isn't going to shoot better than a $600 Glock.
It absolutely does if it has a compensator/ported barrel, non-recoiling sights, and a trigger that isn’t mush.
I really fucking hate people who act like they have some kind of magic bullet spraying device when they have a competition pistol. It's like nigger you're getting marginal performance increases for a whole litany of drawbacks.

Just yesterday I was at the range shooting my glock, and the dude in the stall next to me was shooting his raced out competition cz75 that looked like it weighed 8 pounds. We were shooting equal sized groups. And when he started to shoot is carry piece, a sig 365, his groups were absolutely awful. I'm talking 10 inch wide groups at 5 yards.
His competition gun is better than yours because it allows an inexperienced shooter to perform the same as an experienced shooter. In your hands you’d likely find that it shoots a lot tighter groups than your Glock.
 
he started to shoot is carry piece, a sig 365, his groups were absolutely awful
I carry a G19, but I bought a P365XL a few years back thinking it might be a good summer carry piece. I was wrong. While it's much slimmer than a G19, it's awfully snappy. It's easy enough to keep on target within 15 yards, but beyond 25 it's terrible. The trigger sucks. I like the flat face and the fact that it breaks at 90 degrees, but the actual trigger pull is shit. I still shoot it occasionally, but I never carry it.

Also I really dislike the recoil impulse of the PDP, just too snappy.
I've noticed this a bit too, compared to my G19 and G45. People blame high bore axis, but I'm not sure that's really the issue. I don't think it's any worse than the P320, and at least the PDP won't fall apart or rust or fire itself.
 
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