Boney
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Chad is a saint man. If you consume his content one video snippet as a time you will miss the forest for the trees.He annoys me so much and is a massive negative impact on shooters.
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Chad is a saint man. If you consume his content one video snippet as a time you will miss the forest for the trees.He annoys me so much and is a massive negative impact on shooters.
problem with US AK's is that people want them to be priced at $500 but an AK is a $1,000-2,000 rifle. The US gun industry is not set up to do mass stamping and riveting. We forge and mill or cast our guns here. The europeans went to casting because it was cheaper. The US has always been able to afford nice rifles, clear back to the 1850s (the 1855 Springfield was made to exacting standards by Army ordnance) with some exceptions like the 1870-80s.I'm not an AK enjoyer, but I've seen a few videos by M26 Lemon Grenade on YT where he discussed the various problems that PSA AKs have. I avoid PSA in general, but I would absolutely avoid their AKs. Their piston JAKL rifle also has many issues. Any video I've seen from any guntuber who isn't a shill has mentioned problems with their JAKL, even if they still liked the rifle overall.
They're still experiencing delamination issues. A guy on another forum had his 2-years-old EOTech begin to delaminate. I have several EXPS3s I bought during 2022 and 2023 and haven't had it happen to any of them, yet. EOTech is at least good at fixing the problem fast if you send one in for warranty repair.They are far more fragile and finnicky then people seem to think.



















Can you explain why any of this matters to the 99% of the gun buying public who will never put more than 500 rounds through their gun? You know, PSA's target market?Fuck, I am going to make it a personal mission of mine to reshoot some pictures. A lot of stuff in my gallery would be breadcrumbs to me.
So you'll just have to believe my words until then. Personal experience with PSA, my rifles, my students rifles, my friends rifles:
>No grease under the barrel nut
>No grease in buffertube threads.
>Mistimed buffertubes
>mistimed muzzle devices
>Broken bolts
>over torqued handguard retention screws
>over torqued barrel nuts
>blemished chambers
>poorly chromed barrels
>bent firing pin retention pins
>out of spec firingpins
Yeah, definitely a case where you love it despite it's flaws.They're definitely not as robust as a typical tube-style red dot. They're also not great for a home defense weapon due to having to manage the auto shut-off. I think the lower battery life is overblown by a lot of people, but it is an issue if you don't pay attention for the low battery reticle blink.
I love my EOTechs though. Big window that's more forgiving in weird shooting positions than the typical red dot, very clear glass, reticle looks nice and sharp with a magnifier, and plenty of daylight and NV brightness settings.
I have nothing against the guy, he's very thorough and I do enjoy his explanations but because he introduced superficial problems that disrupt "optimal performance" and despite him warning against people chasing perfection he has pointed out things nobody would have noticed and do not affect actual performance.Chad is a saint man. If you consume his content one video snippet as a time you will miss the forest for the trees.
you would be hard pressed to find a more soylent cuckold on gun youtube than booligan. he loves his little gunkos!Booligan Shooting Sports (who I think got exposed as a homo and or cuck IIRC(?) )
The only 870 I didn’t like was one set up to shoot 3-1/2 magnum 12 gauge and had plastic furniture that did nothing to absorb recoil. Performed slightly less well than the semi-auto 10 gauge we were comparing it to. That said, 870s are definitely good and I keep a 20 gauge model under my bed in case something happens.You are gonna hear a lot of Mossberg because Remington basically killed their image in the last decade. Older 870s are solid though
Next time I’m out that way, I’ll see if I can stop by and see what’s up.Do any of the readers of this thread live in or near Greensboro, NC? If any or one of you do, I implore you, go to the Greensboro Historical Museum and see if they have the Williams/Lisk .22 machinegun on display, because according to the linked below article, that was it's last known location as of May 28th 1994
https://archive.ph/vAMvl If it isn't on display harass on of the senior staff to see if you can get any kind of answer out of them
Also, keep an eye out for a Remington Sportsman 12. Those are old 870 Expresses with a different name and very well made (if my one example is anything to go by of course). I picked it up at a pawn shop years ago and of all the shotguns I’ve owned and tried, it’s the one that served me the best, even though I bought it as a beater hunting gun.I also recommend including used 870s in the search. A lot of excellent models from the 70s and 80s that were fired very little are around. If you can find a good condition Wingmaster from this era that's not fudd-inflated in price, get it.
I and the other denizens of the thread would greatly appreciate any effort undertook on your part. This doesn't need to be said but do take photos if possible.Next time I’m out that way, I’ll see if I can stop by and see what’s up.
My Staccato C2 shipped today. Despite the fact that I know the LGS will share their unsolicited opinion on my purchase, I'm excited that it's almost finally here.
I can't begin to fathom the type of person who would spend less on ammo then on a single gun, so no, I don't think I can.Can you explain why any of this matters to the 99% of the gun buying public who will never put more than 500 rounds through their gun? You know, PSA's target market?
Mepro still makes nice night sights for the p89. Lots of readily available after market wood grips and holsters on Amazon if you're patient enough to wait for it to clear customs.You are right, however, I’m going to get a handgun anyway and I like shotguns when they’re not bruising my shoulder
Well if it makes you feel any better the handgun I will have likely by the end of September is a Ruger P89, I’ve shot it before and I like it very much. I know people around here don’t like Fuddery but frankly I just don’t want a Glock. At least not right now
That is some excellent news, thank you very much for sharing that with me I promise as soon as I purchase one of these reproductions I will let you know. You may have to help me with the conversion process however, I am certainly no expert when it comes to modifying video games much less firearmsNot as pricey as you think. Get a Pietta or Uberti 1851 Navy in 44. Then get a Kirst Konverter. A couple minutes with a dremel for a loading port (if you want one) and it can now fire standard 45 ACP or 45 LC. It also (minus dremeling for the loading gate) is slap in. Meaning if you want to BP, you just take the new cylinder/loading gate/ejector rod if you put one on off the gun, slap the old stuff back in, bang boom, it's a smokecannon again. Kirst makes em for Walkers, dragoons, New Armys, etc.... The proprietor is a good dude, and the gunsmith they use if you want them to fit it for you is super knowledgeable and insanely helpful.
Sounds an awful lot like the video game industry these days but this is an entirely new low. No wonder nearly every firearm looks the same as another because this period of stagnation caused by shills completely inhibits any innovation good or bad. That is just shameful, hopefully one day both firearm and video game enthusiasts can rid ourselves of this shill scourge infesting both hobbiesFirearms are expensive and are basically solutions to deferred problems so the vast majority of firearm discourse is just gay lifestyle consumerism and larping.
Oh yes I’m perfectly aware of that. Don’t worry, I live in a pretty safe place so I doubt I will be needing to fire anything inside my home any time soon.As has been stated before, be aware that firing a shotgun without ear pro indoors is fucking painful. No, it's not like a flash bang but I'd avoid it if at all possible.
I managed to find an 870 Express that was both in my price range and had the specifications I wanted. I believe that will be my next shotgun purchase if I decide not to go with the Mossberg 500 I am also looking at. Thank you very much for your suggestionI also recommend including used 870s in the search. A lot of excellent models from the 70s and 80s that were fired very little are around. If you can find a good condition Wingmaster from this era that's not fudd-inflated in price, get it.
I live in Texas if you haven’t guessed yet and thankfully the shotgun hunting rules are pretty lax, so that means no length requirement and surprisingly enough no ammunition limit when hunting anything that doesn’t flyShould be fine unless there is weird rules in your area. A longer barrel will improve range, so if you are taking closer shots a 26” should be fine.
That’s an odd thing to say, my uncle is about as normie as a boomer Republican can get and he owns about 5 or 6. They do own suppressors but like any smart owner you don’t hear about themNormal people don't own supressors.
This is simply great to hear, once the P89 is in my possession I will definitely hit up Mepro to see what they have to offer. Thank you for these invaluable resourcesMepro still makes nice night sights for the p89. Lots of readily available after market wood grips and holsters on Amazon if you're patient enough to wait for it to clear customs.
Everything has stagnated. I was talking the other day with Mrs. McLongDong about how I don't know any 'young' car guys. We were driving, and looking around, and I realized that it's because there are no cool cars anymore.Sounds an awful lot like the video game industry these days but this is an entirely new low. No wonder nearly every firearm looks the same as another because this period of stagnation caused by shills completely inhibits any innovation good or bad. That is just shameful, hopefully one day both firearm and video game enthusiasts can rid ourselves of this shill scourge infesting both hobbies
This is shockingly common. I know people with a safe full of guns and they still have the same $100 worth of ammo they bought for it minus a magazine or two when it was novel and new. I don't shoot every week but it's crazy to learn that there are people that don't shoot in consecutive years except to sight in their gun come hunting season.I can't begin to fathom the type of person who would spend less on ammo then on a single gun
I've always been irked by the 3D printer gun community. I have seen so many stupid meme gun configurations and -aside from a select few people in the space- most treat it as a reddit meme novelty. I'd like to see something cool like that .22lr belt fed or something similar. Could easily make jigs for shit but I guess we'll get 100 penis furniture configurations for guns before we see one single advancement. At least that one STG 44 look alike was pretty cool.you would be hard pressed to find a more soylent cuckold on gun youtube than booligan. he loves his little gunkos!
That's what happens when the function is tied to the form unfortunately. Like mentioned above the same thing happened to the gun world: function is pretty much tied to the form so now we have AR 15 but with minor alterations.But I literally cannot tell what any smoothed suppository on 4 wheels is now.
Dumb as it may sound, I had no clue these were a thing. Worth looking into for someone who's only running Aimpoint stuff currently, you think?The dot only Eotech are my favorite. I have 6 of them.