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shit, that's the one then. having looked around i can't find any for sale outside gunbroker and i don't want to get into a bidding war to become the cowpoke if i don't have to
I'd expect any Rossi dealer would be able to order one, and wouldn't take long to show up. Seems like they're not on back-order, just something not kept in stock.

When I was looking for one of their .22 Gallery pump-actions, I couldn't find one wearing wood furniture in-stock anywhere; and if they had any it was with synthetic furniture. Hell, most of the dealers I called had no idea Rossi even made the .22 Gallery, much less one with a wood stock. No way was I going to deal with GunBroker, so just waiting a little while for one to be shipped from Rossi (through a big-box store) was the way to go.

Edit: I went and looked in the usual places, and it looks like they've pulled the listings. But I'd bet there are still some floating around, just have to make a lot of phone calls & emails.
 
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Anyone have any experience with the Shield Arms s15 mags for the Glock 43x, and if they are reliable enough to CC?
My son uses them, he seems satisfied.
The finish may be questionable as he told me that tiny rust patches developed on them.
But he has really acidic sweat and doesn't always wipe down and oil his stuff every night.
 
Anyone remember the Monolith P-12?
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Evidently it didn't work/was vaporware, but the concept would be tits as an autoloader if it functioned.
 
So I picked up a 32acp cal wheel for my nagant revolver, I picked it up more just to have the option as opposed to really doing too much with it.

theres a bunch of stories of people shooting 32's of varying types like H&R and S&W from the original cylinder with varying success. Which is kinda pointless seeing how the 38r is cheaper than both from what I've seen.
 
Anyone have any experience with the Shield Arms s15 mags for the Glock 43x, and if they are reliable enough to CC?
FWIW I have the 9 rounders for the regular 43 and they feed reliably. Spring is VERY stiff - to the point they’re more like 8 rounders.
 
Anyone remember the Monolith P-12?
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Evidently it didn't work/was vaporware, but the concept would be tits as an autoloader if it functioned.
The Rumor is that Magpul bought the design and did what Magpul does when it come up with a cool design (PDR/FMG9), that is stick it in a filing cabinet and forget about it. Then again they finally put the plan into motion to make the FMG9 a decade and change after its reveal but that has been a multi year saga and they're still not shipping preorders.

I was made aware of an interesting Ukrainian straight pull(as there is no gas system, the charging handle is used to cycle the action) integrally suppressed rifle The Hopak/Gopak-61 (I have seen it spelled both ways)
It is a Mutilated AKM with a PKM buttstock for some reason.
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ARES Article about the gun
The only footage of it I can find actually being fired occurs from 3:55 to 3:58 in the linked below video

In a similar vein here are some videos about guns that are not too dissimilar to the above rifle but American made. The third video actually goes a little into actually making one.

A new photo of Developer Instructive Content's 2nd generation 5.45 Helical AK mag
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An update to the Shotstop Armor controversy
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Warrior Poet Society/John Lovell, who is mentioned in the above posts responded saying that they have stopped all sales and promotion of "these" plates. (unclear if they mean Shotstop Level IV's or all Shotstop plates)

Lastly we have some wildcatter/Reloader ASMR
A video detailing the process of creating .357/45 GWM( A .45 Winchester Magnum case necked down to .357) Brass from .30-06 and family (.308, .243) cases

A three part series on making .45 ACP shotshells

A similar video but for .38 Special
Lastly we have a great but sadly inactive channel, The Ammo Channel and it's archive. Several videos not available on youtube are preserved in the archive.
This guy did great stuff, lots of neat tests of various projectiles, DIY reloading stuff, gun builds and lead smelting/casting.
Wayback archive of screenshots from his now defunct website.

@Seafarer
The creator of that gun is this guy
He has several other videos.
 
SOCOM isn't touching 6.8. It was a boondoggle program from the beginning. Euros use the 416 because it's the only modern assault rifle made in Europe.
It apparently has pretty good performance. My confusion is that if they want to field test the rifle they might as well field test the ammo.

That said, I could see why they would want 5.56. It's more available, lighter, and frankly, 6.8 really isn't needed right now. There was all this paranoia over near-peer body armor and general proliferation that really hasn't borne out. Russian bodyarmor and procurement is a joke. There's not much information on PLA bodyarmor but I don't think that's a strict priority right now. And I doubt HAMAS has much armor.
 
It apparently has pretty good performance. My confusion is that if they want to field test the rifle they might as well field test the ammo.
It isn't really a Spear. SIG just calls the civilian MCX that now for marketing purposes. This was a custom program designed around 5.56.

The requirement that led to 6.8 was the ability to penetrate level IV armor at 600m. It's totally unrealistic and produces a rifle with untenable recoil. Soldiers can't shoot accurately at 200m with 5.56 currently.
 
Shotstop also had some controversy with their plates having foam edge liners meaning the plates were smaller then they appear. As well as a deal with GBRS group (who are also extremely cringey) fall through under vague circumstances.
SOCOM isn't touching 6.8. It was a boondoggle program from the beginning. Euros use the 416 because it's the only modern assault rifle made in Europe.
6.8's whole advantage is it's ability to penetrate body armor, which Hamas does not have. Combined with the Army stating they aren't completely turning away from 5.56 anyway so this makes since for the situation. A small security team facing an unarmored threat.

Has anyone seen the whole ARA situation?
 
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