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I have the urge for a concealable wheel gun I can more readily carry over the Glock 19x. I desperately need a cool not overpriced revolver to come out from SHITshow this year. Otherwise I’ll just be stuck looking at a 2inch jframe S&W pd and that’s no fun. Speaking of which, are the new moonclips still flimsy pieces of shit made of chink pot metal?

Ideally I want something I can pin a tritium front sight into with a flat hammer so it doesn’t snag when I try to pull the business out of my pants. The tactical advantage of shoving my hand down my pants while being robbed by niggers is what brief confusion it results in leaving me ample time to fire off 5 to 6 rounds of pocket rocket.

In a perfect world they would make a performance center 327 in a small frame with a flat hammer like the colt dao king cobra. Throw a crimson trace grip on it and sell it to me for $1,200 please.
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hard to see but at the top there's an integrally suppressed SKS
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Also in .222 Remington according to the description at the bottom. Looks like French civilian arms, they have a ban on military calibers like .223 and 7.62x39.
 
Another Iraqi got ahold of a 1917 Enfield and did this to it. Note that it has both a Warsaw pact side mount a pic rial scope base
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As someone who owns a M1917, that's fuckin' wild. Only things left that you could really tell are the safety, bolt handle, and giant claw extractor. Wonder what magazine that is? (the original has an internal box magazine fed from 5rnd stripper clips, of course)
 
Honey Badger modified to work with an equally modified suppressor incorporating the Discreet Ballistics "PopStop" first round pop elimination technology. The system uses CO2 to force oxygen out of the baffles of a suppressor, no oxygen in the suppressor means no additional combustion besides those of the powder gases. Usually the system is a little valve that a CO2 cartridge in a special, separate dispenser is affixed t between rounds to quiet the next shot. Whoever owns this gun has taken the concept a step further and made it a module of the gun itself. I don't see an obvious mechanism for starting and stopping the flow from the cartridge at will but maybe it's just a constant trickle activated by the turning of a valve and turned off the same way.
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More images of the Ukrainian "Gopak/Hopak" special purpose rifle
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Gun on the bottom translates to "Caucasus-2000". Look closely, the mag looks to be a factory "Jungle design" and the bolt carrier is of non-standard design based on the location of the charging handle
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Some kind of scuffed to shit low/no recoil 12 gauge test bed with a bunch of springs and pulley's
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Various modifications of Civilian VSS rifles in .366 TKM
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KAC has a new upcoming line of cans, lighter than their last gen printed cans
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I found a guy who has been teasing a Glock FRT (supposedly with select fire capability but hasn't been demonstrated yet) but he has been very consistently not showing the trigger so it might just be a copy of the leaked "Chuckle Button" FRT
 
I'm pretty shocked that something like this hasn't really been done before. His looks a lot better fabricated but even rudimentary RCWS haven't really been seen in warfare outside of the one example I can think of in Syria where they were using it on a shit metal APC or whatever and controlled it with a gaming controller and TV. I'd think a remote weapon or even fully AI controlled turret would be brewed up somewhere, especially with all the drone shit on display.
 
I've been itching for a short wheelgun for a while myself. I'm really liking the new Pythons with the 3" and 4" barrels. My old man carried a S&W 686 with a 4" barrel for INS for many years until they were replaced in the mid-to-late-90s by the Beretta Brigadier 96D, and I've always had a fondness for revolvers with that barrel length. They just look right.
 
The FCU shit is so annoying because nobody ever does anything or if they do they stop making them/it turns into vaporware. At least with the Magpul x Ruger crossover you still have Magpul and their mad scientists.
FCUs are odd cause they should be popular than they are. I mean peope love playing with their AR like a Lego kit afterall.

I've seen rumors of CZ working on one but nothing official.
 
Wheelguns are fun. I've been seriously eyeing the Heritage Roscoe.
I have a Heritage Rough Rider in 22/22WMR.
Had it almost 2 decades now.

You would not believe the utter dog shit this thing has been through. But still never once had a part break, had a failure to bang. The only complaint was how fucking fat the grips were, and that was solved with a sanding block and a half a bottle of bourbon.
I think that they may have fucked with their manufacturing, there was a few years where people were saying the RR was breaking mainsprings, triggers, etc....
But it seems like they listened and really tightened up.
The roscoe has old school flair, and would make a fun tacklebox blaster. Throw it somewhere, don't give a fuck about it.
 
In a perfect world they would make a performance center 327 in a small frame with a flat hammer like the colt dao king cobra. Throw a crimson trace grip on it and sell it to me for $1,200 please.
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why not just bob the hammer? that's a pretty common carry revolver swap or work done.

also after talking with some people re: ATF stablizing brace, they are gathering information, but have halted prosecution pending clarifying language.
 
also after talking with some people re: ATF stablizing brace, they are gathering information, but have halted prosecution pending clarifying language.
My understanding is that they are refusing to admit they are wrong about pistol braces, but acknowledge they can't enforce it with the current SCOTUS. So we will have to deal with this again in our lifetimes most likely.
 
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So what's going on with that new glock clone from Ruger, the Ruger RXM? I like the grey grips and slide. Apparently it's based off the 3rd gen glocks. 15 rounds standard isn't bad either. Almost certain it takes Glock mags too, so yes you can load up your meme 33 round sticks into this thing.
Imagine a Glock 19 but made by Ruger and Magpul.

Allegedly it's great.

If I didn't have a Dagger I'd probably get one.

Below is a screenshot of an Arfcom post by Bill Geissele talking about the release of Federal's new 7mm Backcountry (incorporates a Steel/Boron Alloy case to allow for higher pressures) and Geissele's new bolt gun. He says that there are more high pressure cartridges coming down the pipe
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Oh dear God here we go again.

Wow this brand new cartridge is totally going to kill .308/7mm Remington/.300 win mag and yep it only works on ONE rifle that ONE company makes.

2 years later "well that rifle was discontinued so I guess we better stop making the round"

Rinse and repeat every 3-6 years.

Reminds me of 7mm PRC except this is even MORE proprietary as it seems it require a special case material.

Investing in semi wildcat cartridges locked into one manufacturer is ridiculous IMHO. Also this new cartridge is probably going to kick harder than .30-06.

Also what ever happened to 6mm ARC and 6.5 PRC?
Syrian terrorist with a 9A-91, a couple dozen/hundred of them were looted from the Syrian Presidential Palace and probably other internal security and special forces facilities so expect to see them floating around the ME for the next couple decades, even just as collectors items like Syrian STG's are now ever since all the ammo got shot up
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*Syrian freedom fighter who picked up what Assad's dogs left behind as they ran to Iraq and Lebanon.
I'm pretty shocked that something like this hasn't really been done before. His looks a lot better fabricated but even rudimentary RCWS haven't really been seen in warfare outside of the one example I can think of in Syria where they were using it on a shit metal APC or whatever and controlled it with a gaming controller and TV. I'd think a remote weapon or even fully AI controlled turret would be brewed up somewhere, especially with all the drone shit on display.
RWS are actually Rather Easy to make.


A voice controlled RWS like this is a meme setup vs something you control with a laptop or a controller and screen. A joystick and buttons and a camera is better than "LE Reddit weapon station, turn 32 degrees to the left and fire seven rounds then ACK"
 
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Oh dear God here we go again.

Wow this brand new cartridge is totally going to kill .308/7mm Remington/.300 win mag and yep it only works on ONE rifle that ONE company makes.

2 years later "well that rifle was discontinued so I guess we better stop making the round"
No no you don't understand, making barrels a wear part on the level of a humvee's pitman arm will surely make for a constant stream of income for years to come. There's no way it can fail!
 
6.8mm PDW with integral suppressor from B&T announced in 2025. I can feel it in my bones. MSRP civilian $10,000. Past the $4,000 mark you’ll be comforted in knowing $6,000 of it went into still gassing you through the proprietary internal telescopic stock. Swiss magic.

Is this going to be a new proprietary 6.8mm cartridge, the old 6.8mm SPC, or the US Army's new 6.8x51mm/.277 Fury? Being a PDW, you'd imagine it would be in a pistol cartridge, and .27 cal seems a bit too small to be effective in a pistol cartridge form factor, unless it's really hauling ass like the 7.5fk. I'd honestly love to see a PDW in 7.5fk. I think it would be an excellent cartridge for that kind of platform.
 
Is this going to be a new proprietary 6.8mm cartridge, the old 6.8mm SPC, or the US Army's new 6.8x51mm/.277 Fury? Being a PDW, you'd imagine it would be in a pistol cartridge, and .27 cal seems a bit too small to be effective in a pistol cartridge form factor, unless it's really hauling ass like the 7.5fk. I'd honestly love to see a PDW in 7.5fk. I think it would be an excellent cartridge for that kind of platform.
Titanium polymer 3D printed cartridges. But you can hand-load them. 2010s but more future.
 
No bro please bro just change the dimensions by 5% one more time

bro please this time it will be amazing
 
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