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I'm finally going to shoot an AA12. My brothers going to take some extra time off to head to Drive Tanks with me before all the holiday nonsense kicks off. It'll be awesome to check off a bucket list item before we have to deal with extended family again.
 
Looks like the Swiss military has decided to adopt the P320
Very bold choice, but it's also a SigSauer product so not out of the ordinary.
manufactured in Switzerland
This is the big part I hope will come into play. Granted, I'm not certain as to if they carry with a loaded chamber but we'll find out in a year or so if there's any problems regardless.
 
manufactured in Switzerland

100% manufactured in Switzerland? Might be the only working P320's in existence.

Watching countries blindly march to the P320 like Multicam has me like pic related.
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Why did the feds allow Sig to outsource manufacturing to India?
government guns and civilian/police guns are separate lines. apparently the govt. guns are held to a higher standard.
Government contract was supposed to be 100% US manufactured, allegedly civilian parts(foreign made and imported) got into the mix and with the limited number it's uncertain as to how many are tainted or if it even made a difference.
 
SCotUS has five 2A cases coming up that they will hopefully be taking on and ruling upon. Two magazine capacity cases, including one from California, one "assault weapons ban" case, a case regarding how long 2A rights can be stripped from non-violent felons, and another that I'm blanking on right now. I believe they're supposed to announce if they'll be taking them on either the 5th or 7th. I'm hoping Thomas at least takes on the California magazine capacity case, since SCotUS already ruled on it one, told California to knock off the shit in a subtle way, Cali told SCotUS to fuck itself, and now they need to be told in no uncertain terms to KNOCK. THE. SHIT. OFF. So I'm sure he would love to be the one to tell them off again.
Even if the SCOTUS rules favorably, progressive states will just ignore them and violate the law as they have been. These states still ban ARs and mandate storage requirements despite both of those not being acceptable, so I guarantee that these cases won't matter. Not to doom, but precedence is not in favor of any restrictions being lifted by these foreigners and traitors infesting U.S. soil. Nothing short of arresting the traitorous judges and politicians would accomplish anything.
 
Whats wrong with Multicam? It seems pretty good but I'm not a camo autist, I just like Alpenflage because it looks cool.
Functionally it's not bad but like UCP it's being forced into a do-it-all role and, unfortunately, as with all US-made camo patterns minus the UCP it was ripped off by everyone and their proxy state.
 
Why did the feds allow Sig to outsource manufacturing to India?

The actual design is supposedly fine if it's competently manufactured.
When it comes to small components like springs, bar, inductors, and capacitors, it's ok to manufacture them outside of the US for defense acquisition. Representatives of prime contractor do have to visit those suppliers check their processes, witness some of the manufacturing, and inspect the facilities to make sure they are compliant with the law, e.g. no child labor and etc. Some quality representatives from Sig had to visit that facility and make sure everything was good. It probably would of received a visit just once from the DoD program office that handled the M17/M18 to make sure it was good.

However quality engineering is considered a shit job either left to pedantic autistics or lazy bastards. I guarantee you the Sig representative is the latter and government rep probably never visited.

Whats wrong with Multicam? It seems pretty good but I'm not a camo autist, I just like Alpenflage because it looks cool.

Younger generation hates the current thing. I remember in the late 2000s-early 2010s multicam was considered elite because only SOCOM units were allowed to wear it. Now everyone hates for some reason. I suppose it gets associated with ZOG and the MIC with some many countries looking to cut costs on their uniform acquisitions which is the real reason so many NATO countries have abandon their own camo patterns. These countries want one camo pattern to do it all, don't want to spend money to develop it, and create a custom pattern that drive up the cost of fabric to get uniforms made.
 
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I'm finally going to shoot an AA12. My brothers going to take some extra time off to head to Drive Tanks with me before all the holiday nonsense kicks off. It'll be awesome to check off a bucket list item before we have to deal with extended family again.

Maybe you'll be lucky and you'll get to fire one of the four that Brandon Herrera used in his recent video.
 
Younger generation hates the current thing. I remember in the late 2000s-early 2010s multicam was considered elite because only SOCOM units were allowed to wear it. Now everyone hates for some reason. I suppose it gets associated with ZOG and the MIC with some many countries looking to cut costs on their uniform acquisitions which is the real reason so many NATO countries have abandon their own camo patterns. These countries want one camo pattern to do it all, don't want to spend money to develop it, and create a custom pattern that drive up the cost of fabric to get uniforms made.
Here's hoping that the US decides to get rid of multicam because everyone and their mother from HTS to Rosgvardia decided to use it just as they did M81 decades ago. I don't want to see national identity excluded as a factor in uniforms.
 
That's right, I forgot about the CZ Scorpion mag lowers.

Probably the best low buck SMG mags out there. Double stack, double feed, with a constant curve. A modern MP5 magazine, without the price tag.
Then you're stuck with a CZ Scorpion 😑😶😶‍🌫️

I'm finally going to shoot an AA12. My brothers going to take some extra time off to head to Drive Tanks with me before all the holiday nonsense kicks off. It'll be awesome to check off a bucket list item before we have to deal with extended family again.
Awesome.

Let us know what AFVs you drove 😎
 
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Here's hoping that the US decides to get rid of multicam because everyone and their mother from HTS to Rosgvardia decided to use it just as they did M81 decades ago. I don't want to see national identity excluded as a factor in uniforms.
When you're a poor Baltic nation with only so much budget for a military and Russia has been less than an amicable neighbor, the last thing you want to do is waste money on a specialized camo pattern in the name of national identity. Best part about using multicam is richer western nations that have adopted it can you send you surplus uniforms and equipment like battle belts and plate carriers..

I get that is disappointing but those are the times we live in.
 
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