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Celebrated Trumps win by ordering a B&T Rotex, those things are priced too good to be true, and yet they are.
 
Any american semi auto shotguns that support mini shells without modification? Figured something like that may be nice to use for home defense but the Mossberg 590s seems like a fine option for pump too.
short answer: no

long answer: there aren't any made by anyone from any country that work out of the box. the closest is an inertia system or an adapted saiga or something with extensive feed modifications.
 
Maybe late, but I scrolled back a few pages & didn't see anything about this:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=b1rZFIfcK38:stress:
Just about any Sig P320 can be fucked by pure chance through manufacturing defects that could have been accounted for if the FCU wasn't outsourced to retards.

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Until the USP, most pistols in .40 Smith and Wesson were just a punched out version of a 9mm pistol. The USP was designed around the .40, which is why they're such tanks.
Ah I see. Cool. Still want a M&P 2.0 in 40, but that is neat to know about the USP. Maybe when I have more money, I can make that a thing.

A person will be able to engage more effectively due to reduced recoil of a semi auto rifle compared to a shotgun, especially a manually operated shotgun. Manually operated guns also run increased risk of user induced malfunctions. There are good reasons why sub machine guns replaced shotguns, and carbines replaced sub guns
It's why I chose to get a SKS over a shotgun way back when. Now I do need a shotty to complete my collection still, but on the semi auto rifle point, there's way less recoil and more accuracy in a rifle than in a shotgun. That's just a fact. And follow up shots are easy as pie.
 
Just about any Sig P320 can be fucked by pure chance through manufacturing defects that could have been accounted for if the FCU wasn't outsourced to retards.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=mtzPvJiuCL8
At least "Glock Leg" wasn't due to pistols failing due to faulty parts, just inattention and bad training.

I hope the Sig fanboys never live this down. As much as I want one of those cool Roni chassis, I guess I can never trust the P320 not to just "pop" on its own. I personally like how all the shitty parts shifting around also manages to defeat whatever Sig uses for a striker block/firing pin safety, too.

These are also going bang WITH THE SAFETY ON. Us gun autists STILL meme on the SPAS 12 for going *bang* when you hit the safety, and those were recalled and fixed before The Ukraine became a country.

I barely trust the poos to make food that won't make me sick, why would I trust them with GUN parts? Bear in mind, this country couldn't even make a functional AK copy for its own military.
 
, why would I trust them with GUN parts? Bear in mind, this country couldn't even make a functional AK copy for its own military.
I'm functionally retarded and have built plenty of guns. I try to only be racist for laughs here but how stupid can you be if you're entire county can't make an AK something a lot of us did at 18 before daddy let you touch the Miller 600 and you needed to rivet the bitch shut.
 
I barely trust the poos to make food that won't make me sick, why would I trust them with GUN parts? Bear in mind, this country couldn't even make a functional AK copy for its own military.
Going to be nitpicky here, making a functional AK is not any easier than making any other rifle. Frankly, harder than something like an AR these days.
 
Going to be nitpicky here, making a functional AK is not any easier than making any other rifle. Frankly, harder than something like an AR these days.
I'll not shit post and agree and expand. This is indias first attempt at a home made industry rifle. They aren't fun makers by historical speaking. For obvious reasons lived off British surplus.

Now what this does say as really any factory or local smith can make AKs ARs etc all days from parts, I don't even mean parts kits.

It shows either government got in the way or corruption did big time. I personally lean to the latter but if you can mass produce something so simple with out your supply chain and or industry turning it into a shit show speaks a lot about their abilities to wage war as a solo nation.

Everyone has road bumps making a new industry in this case small arms. But the pajeet gun is an utter laughing stock. I mean it's like fucking up the wheel.

From everything else their subs etc it's all garbage. I'm actually not being racist etc I'm saying India is feeling out a home grown arms industry, and what is a worry is they are so big they won't look into or care about the flaws because balls rolling.

You'll have some big wig beurcrat who's never served a day read a paper on it say good enough and keep the problem alive.

As of now they can be king lolcow of guns making Kyber Pass look like Holland and Holland by comparison. It'll be interesting to see what future holds for them.
 
AR Made to work with Bulgarian 5.56 AK (presumably) barrel
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From here

Printed Stribog lower that takes Scorpion mags
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VZ.61 customized with parts from Isle MFG.
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Just a normal Sturmgewehr, nothing to see here
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In all seriousness this is the Sturmgewehr-556(S). A body kit for you AR parts by Stubbs of the Black Lotus Coalition, not out yet as development is ongoing but a custom FRT has been designed

Russian clone of the Sub-2000, the ASK-17-9
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You know what's rarer than a painted F-2000? Two Painted F2000's. In use with Ukrainian combatants
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Tabukified RPK from the 2014-2015 ATO Period in Donbass
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Ugandan's with a North Korean Type 73 LMG in the mag fed configuration (just take the mag out and pop a belt in to convert it to belt feed)
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And speaking of Type 73's, here are some allegedly in Russia.
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Chinese QBA-221 automatic shotgun, fairly new.
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MP5 with Revolutionary Roller Locks "REV-5" Chassis
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AK-205 with Sureshot MK.1 rail
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Anyone have suggestions for really good gun stores in Florida?
i always buy online, so whoever is closest to you and has the lowest transfer fee. some shops are a dick about transfers but most are cool, even better if you get a cool kitchen table ffl, my suppressor dealer was a super cool kitchen table dealer. (sorry to not answer your question)


what's the threads consensus on quality over quantity? (i like nice guns and have a few but i have a bunch of cheep ones and those are the ones that get the most use)

i just picked up a 300$ OU shotgun from psa (https://palmettostatearmory.com/g-force-filthy-pheasant-28-o-u-12ga-2rd-shotgun-gf5b1228.html)
it was really tight to start out but a bit of oil on the action and safety and it seems to have broke in pretty good.
hope to get a chance to go shoot some clays before thanksgiving.
 
Anyone have suggestions for really good gun stores in Florida?
Going to echo the above and say you should focus more on having purchases shipped to a nearby store and shelling out for the transfer fee rather than depending on the quality of their stock. Unless they have it on their shelf, of course, but it's funnier to buy it cheaper elsewhere and hear them bitch about that when it arrives(don't do this, some places will offer to match prices).
Bonus points if you can find an FFL holder nearby to bypass stepping into a gunshop entirely, they can be pretty cool too.

what's the threads consensus on quality over quantity? (i like nice guns and have a few but i have a bunch of cheep ones and those are the ones that get the most use)
Cheap when necessitated, quality when appropriate.
Lots of us started by buying cheap shit and eventually stumbling into buying something good that makes us regret spending a bunch of money on a bunch of trash.
 
The cycle invariably goes
cheap cause poor>quality cause knowledge>cheap cause fun
You start buying cheapo because you don't know what you're doing. You buy some shitty stuff to learn on before getting to use something expensive.
You start spending more and buying less, since now you know what quality is. You round out your collection with some high spots.
Then you start buying cheap ass burner guns because they're fuckin' fun, and you no longer care if that really hot reload blows your turk12 up, it'll look real fuckin' cool.
i always buy online, so whoever is closest to you and has the lowest transfer fee. some shops are a dick about transfers but most are cool, even better if you get a cool kitchen table ffl, my suppressor dealer was a super cool kitchen table dealer. (sorry to not answer your question)


what's the threads consensus on quality over quantity? (i like nice guns and have a few but i have a bunch of cheep ones and those are the ones that get the most use)

i just picked up a 300$ OU shotgun from psa (https://palmettostatearmory.com/g-force-filthy-pheasant-28-o-u-12ga-2rd-shotgun-gf5b1228.html)
it was really tight to start out but a bit of oil on the action and safety and it seems to have broke in pretty good.
hope to get a chance to go shoot some clays before thanksgiving.
 
Valgear reviews the AMD-65, and how to make one better than hot garbage:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=-0JJ22BBr-8
Also, the hoodie lol :story:
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The best thing that I could say about an old AK franken gun made with a smattering of AMD65 and Romy "G" parts is that the brake was loud as fuck. The folding stock was functional, I guess. It did not have the foregrip and handguard parts, but I didn't know shit about AK's other than "This one is cheap!" when I bought it.

When it fell apart the shop I bought it from took it in trade for a NIB Saiga 7.62.

Probably the best $400 I've ever spent on a gun (this was in '07, back when AK's were cheap, of course.)
 
Printed Stribog lower that takes Scorpion mags
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It's interesting how so many people want to like the Stribog that there are multiple third party lowers for it, just so that people can avoid the terrible magazine it uses by default and use Scorpion or Glock mags instead. How many generations of Stribog mags have there been? 3? 4? You wouldn't think there'd be enough Stribog owners to make producing different lowers for it profitable, but there are at least a few companies doing it.

Did Grand Power or whoever really never solve the mag problem?
 
It's interesting how so many people want to like the Stribog that there are multiple third party lowers for it, just so that people can avoid the terrible magazine it uses by default and use Scorpion or Glock mags instead. How many generations of Stribog mags have there been? 3? 4? You wouldn't think there'd be enough Stribog owners to make producing different lowers for it profitable, but there are at least a few companies doing it.

Did Grand Power or whoever really never solve the mag problem?
Theres 3rd gen mags now that look more like scorpion mags. I bought 2 but havent tried them yet. My SP9A3 runs great with a silencer. I just use the stock lower due to never having problems. The straight mags were pretty bad though.

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