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I very much do not need a shoulder holster setup but you telling us about Nightingale has sorely tempted me to order one for my incoming Christiansen custom.

Kevin at Nightingale is an absolute artist, and he does far more than shoulder rigs. I had just always wanted a shoulder holster and spent years looking for just the right one and found it with Nightingale. He's also one of the few holster makers I've found that actually does fully leather lined holsters. It's an upgrade at an additional cost, but I personally feel it is totally worth it. I do want to get one of his belt holsters and magazine carriers one day for my Staccato. If you do decide to order from him, I will warn you he is a popular maker and has a long waiting period. I think he's up around 34 weeks now, but absolutely worth the wait. Privatier Leather is another good maker. The guy that owns Privatier is named Wes, and he's also good people. His holsters aren't quite as fancy as Nightingale, but they're still really good quality and they're more affordable. Wes also offers a wide range of leather colors, including green, blue, purple, and ox blood red (the green and ox blood started to be offered by Wes because of custom orders I made to him).
 
Larry Vickers has said that Glock is working on a 6th generation (while this is obvious it would seem logical to me that if he's talking about it we can expect it relatively soon ie >2 years
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SFPD is dumping the P320

@Smoke Manmuscle
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Most people in Hollywood have never handled a firearm and the M14 is the most overrated boomer rifle of all time. Great way to combine the two worst things in existence.

How do you work as a set designer in the United States of America and be completely oblivious to the function of firearms when that is your entire job. I can't fucking stand these people. Why don't they just put some gun autist in charge who actually knows what they are doing.

Call me a R*dditor and give me the hats but if a movie significantly revolves around firearms like most action movies, it should at the bare minimum be somewhat grounded in reality. Of course it's fiction and not made for the autistic, which assumes there is some suspension of disbelief for the sake of MOVIE ™️. But if it's just going to be nonsense then why even bother with firearms.

I pulled up the trailer on YouTube and apparently it's a "BLEWTOOTH SCOPE".

The Bollywood-ification of media is real.
 
Ok, now how do you get the en-bloc out? The great Mr. Garand's solution is the iconic ping. Not sure how you would add that into the kel-tec design.
Going up would probably not be possible considering the size of the theoretical clip.

Maybe it could copy the mannlicher rifle and fall downward through the handle? Some solution to retaining the em block would need to be implemented since i don’t think a single 5.7 cartridge could hold the entire clip without issues.

Maybe some kind of spring mechanism that gets tripped by the slide rocking open and reset by the clip being inserted. Or just a simple manually operated hatch on the bottom.
 
Why not just copy the Garand and go with a full en-bloc clip?
I completely support this idea but you know there's going to be some gay catch to it.

Like the normal clips are just polymer and you have to pay extra for special metal ones that actually go ping, or God forbid, the metal clips are only available on the SPECIAL EDITION pistols.

Yeah yeah aftermarket stuff but the potential for Merchant behavior is very high.
 
Larry Vickers has said that Glock is working on a 6th generation (while this is obvious it would seem logical to me that if he's talking about it we can expect it relatively soon ie >2 years
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I know Glock is stopping production of Gen 3 and 4. I can’t help think of what they can do with a Gen 6. They also had to stop civilian sales of their mounted coa Glock for military/police sales. The Gen 5 made sense from a production standpoint with its fronted serrations keeping in line with the market but really what can they do improve with a Gen 6 model?
 
I know Glock is stopping production of Gen 3 and 4. I can’t help think of what they can do with a Gen 6. They also had to stop civilian sales of their mounted coa Glock for military/police sales. The Gen 5 made sense from a production standpoint with its fronted serrations keeping in line with the market but really what can they do improve with a Gen 6 model?
Glock gen 6 will have finger grooves and all the influencers will say how innovative Glock is.
Gen 7 will remove the finger grooves and all the influencers will say how innovative Glock is.

You heard it here first folks. Screencap this.
 
KAC LAMG With MFMD Suppressor, you can also see an XM-250 equipped with one as well as an MCX of some kind and two types of AR Pattern rifles
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The far superior LMG vs the shitty one lol



Urgh SOLGW are some of the most Cringe AR makers out there.

Cannot STAND the company.
He has talked about reproducing the VSS/VAL for commercial sales in the US after the SMO ends
So 3-10 years
The Jews have officially adopted the Sig Saar (Phool Sapport Ijrael Saar) MG-338 and there's some footage in the news release showing it in the Gaza Strip
Urgh, at least they're keeping the Negev 5 and 7
 
The far superior LMG vs the shitty one lol

While I agree the KAC is the better weapon, it was designed for a totally different role than the XM250. The XM250 is designed to replace the M249 as a squad automatic weapon, while the KAC LAMG was designed more to be used in small fire teams and spec ops type stuff. It isn't designed for long strings of suppressing fire and more for short strings of accurate, calculated harassing fire. That's part of the reason it has such a lower cyclic rate compared to the M249 and XM250.
 
Got a foregrip for the Vector. Went with a RailScales Anchor and it is quite comfy on the Vector. I'm still weighing options for a hand stop/barricade stop to put in front of it. I get paid on Friday and I'll be ordering a riser for the optic and probably a couple of GLOCK 18 mags. After that, I'll likely start saving up for my next suppressor which will likely be a rimfire can, and after that I'm really thinking about getting a Ruger Mark IV Tactical to put it on.

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AGPinochet tries to definitively with a relatively high degree of confidence try to settle the discussion as to whether 6.8x51 military pressure loadings with EPR Projectiles can consistently penetrate body armor at ranges where that actually matters / AGPinochet plays amateur ballistician armed with YouTube videos and extrapolations

I have been extremely lazy at getting around to writing this post but below is what sparked it's impetus
Last month the US Army through a digital handbook gave us what I believe is the first instance of a confirmed, first hand source on the velocity of the XM1186 Ball round for the XM7 at any given distance. That velocity being 3159 fps measured at 78 feet from the end of the suppressor (I'm assuming the issued suppressor was attached because it's now a standard issue item) which is close enough that it's *essentially* muzzle velocity from an unknown barrel length (Which I assume is the 13in of the XM7 because that's how short Sig could make the barrel of the XM7 without having to go even retarded crazy higher on the cartridge pressure (and a little bit of foreshadowing, here, I don't think it would really matter if the fps is 100-150fps higher through the XM-250)
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Before we get into the meat of this post here's a (very much inferior) post I made a loooong time ago on this very subject
I have my doubts that the Sig Sauer 6.8x51 Hybrid cartridge is the Armor Obliterator that people on the internet make it out to be (at least without Tungsten Carbide) and I am making this post to detail these reasons and offer a chance at critique of my thought process.

Ok here comes the dump of YouTube videos that if you make a lot of inferences and assumptions about support my argument 100%

At 13:29, An M80A1 projectile at 3475fps is fired against a Hesco 4800 plate without soft armor backing situated 45 feet away, at 15:33 it was shown that the round did NOT penetrate
Interestingly, an M2AP round fired at 2932fps did penetrate as shown at 6:38

At 18:27, An M80A1 projectile at 3521fps is fired against a Hesco 4601 plate without soft armor backing situated 45 feet away, at 19:17 it was shown that the round did NOT penetrate
Once again an M2AP at 2958fps penetrates at 6:28 but I think this one is a fluke/result of plate damage because the exact same projectile going faster didn't penetrate.

At 8:39 onwards 3 rounds of handloaded 6.8x51 with XM1186 EPR projectiles are fired at an Adept Colossus without soft armor backing situated 45 feet away at the following velocities (this one isn't really fair as the Colossus is ridiculous)
-3105fps as recorded by Garmin chronograph (3095fps as recorded by second chronograph)
-3143fps as recorded by Garmin chronograph (3127fps as recorded by secondary chronograph)
-3073fps as recorded by Garmin Chronograph (3030 fps as recorded by secondary chronograph)
At 11:15 it's shown that no rounds penetrated the plate
At 18:22 an M80A1 projectile going 3543fps as recorded by Garmin Chronograph (3524 as recorded by secondary chronograph) goes up against the same model of plate and fails to penetrate as seen at 18:45

At 10:42, an M80A1 projectile at 3509fps is fired against a Russian 6B43 "Granit" plate without soft armor backing, situated at 45 feet, at 11:17 it's shown that the round did NOT Penetrate
At 5:16 An M2AP projectile impacts with an initial muzzle velocity of 3217fps and penetrates as shown at 5:48

*a bunch of uninformed jingoistic to the point of parody spouted by a Dunning-Kruger NAFOboomertroon nonsense about how muh heckin RuZZia doesn't issue it's legions of penal slave troops body armor and if they do it's made of cardboard and all Russian soldiers run around with ssh-40's with WW1 era mosins and also all the body armor that doesn't exist because it was never manufactured due to """ corruption""" was sold to Western Larpers*

Silence, shut up, be quiet.

At 13:15, an M2AP going 3229fps at the muzzle hits an XSAPI of unknown Revision, situated at 45 feet, with Chinese soft armor backer (Revision J was the most modern as of 2022)
At 13:30 an M2AP going 3183fps At the muzzle impacts
At 13:57 an M80A1 going at an unknown velocity at the muzzle (we can make guesses based on previous data) impacts
At 15:25 an M2AP going 3233fps at the muzzle impacts
M2AP's # 2 and 3 were the only ones to penetrate but they were the last two rounds to hit the plate (in addition to an API I didn't list here for consistency) respectively so you can probably chock those up to a degraded strike face

At 13:47, an M80A1 going 3394fps impacts an RMA 1192 with no soft armor backer situated 45 feet away, at 17:00 there's a confirmation of no penetration

At 2:20, an M80A1 going 3463fps out of the muzzle impacts an "Engarde Level IV' (Never heard of these probably chinese) with no soft armor backer situated 45 feet away and does not penetrate

I think I've made my point

Notes/Conclusions
-It seems pretty apparent to me that military pressure 6.8x51 can't be expected to penetrate quality Civilian/Foreign Military body armor, especially at any considerable distance, without the use of tungsten core ammunition.
-While I have read that the slimmer profile of the .277 XM1186 may aid in increasing penetrating capability you've seen numerous instances of .308 M80A1's going at considerably higher speeds fail to penetrate and I doubt that a refined profile is going to make up for 2-400 less fps
-EPR Style projectiles may be negatively affecting penetrating capabilities as Brinell hardness needs to be reduced as to not mutilate feed ramps in short order, conventional steel core projectiles don't have this problem
-Russia/China can easily produce any of the above armor plates (and obviously demonstrably have in the case of the Granit) and even if XM1186 could pen their current plates it can't do so at any considerable distance and they could either fully rectify or drastically reduce the range at which penetration is enabled by adding 1-2mm of thickness to the ceramic sections of their plates and maybe a little more soft armor/backing.
-If you're going to cope about this remember that XSAPI's (that yes, have been refined over the years) are 20 year old technology which must like all armor plates are based on 80 year old technology
-"500 meter armor penetration" is either fuddlore, referring to 1.5mm sheet metal or the world's shittiest "totes for real Level III" plates you get for $50 on Alibaba
-Also, at least in the Ukraine, small arms are kind of irrelevant combat wise, with somewhere between 80-95% of all dead and wounded being inflicted on both sides by explosions/fragmentation according to various sources I've read and remember, both sides cannot realistically expected to one shot penetrate the other's armor. This is not to say small arms are irrelevant, they just don't kill people.
 
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I wouldn't be surprised if the velocity figures here are for the xm250 not the xm7. If that is the case then the xm7's ability to defeat armour is even worse. Given the general purpose loading isn't supposed to be the high pressure variant I think this is likely.

I think people allways over emphasized the ability of the cartridge to defeat armour. Performance at longer ranges was always the primary purpose. That and felting the government into buying rebranded 7.62x51.
 
Back on the .380 topic these Magtech Guardian Gold +P JHPs are the best option that I have available locally, however there is fuckall good quality info on them and I can't find any footage on youtube other than two videos done 14 years ago by one guy, I will probably have to record some new tests myself (perhaps with a new and improved high tech fleece bullet stop?) especially as I can tell the construction on these is different than those on the old videos.

What pushed me over the edge to buy them is the luckygunner test for them where they actually performed rather admirably.
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Also the Bersa Thunder has been a very nice carry, treating it like a subcompact rather than a pocket pistol is absolutely the way to go even if this wasn't the X threaded model, no issues even using a cheapo cloth holster that I cut to allow for the longer barrel but getting any decent holsters has been a pain. Good excuse to finally get into making Kydex holsters.
Shoots very nicely, the single action trigger is very quick and coupled with a short reset I can get it going very fast, the 9 rounds go by quick and reliability with magtech 95gr FMJs has been flawless.

All in all total 🇦🇷Argentine🇦🇷 victory.
 
Here's something I'm curious about. Kel-Tec's new pistol is fed by stripper clips to be legal in shithole states.

Why not just copy the Garand and go with a full en-bloc clip?

I could easily see a 9mm being fed by a 17 round en-bloc clip being a good choice for the poor bastards stuck in the shitholes of America.
That is not why they went with stripper clips, according to Kel-Tec. They made it quite clear that the gun has features that are illegal in most ban states, which is odd since I initially had the same assumption that you had. Why they made the thing, I have no fucking idea, but I do appreciate that S&W's research and development department is hard at work making new, zany guns, because there are not enough firearms manufacturers willing to try new things. Kel-Tec may get a lot of hate, but their serious innovations have spawned quite a lot of renewed interest in micro 380 ACP handguns, folding pistol caliber carbines, and bullpups. Although I would personally be unlikely to ever buy one of their guns ever again, I have to respect what they are doing.
 
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