Mega Rad Gun Thread

IIRC There's a video of him pestering one of the women he worked with and trying to get her to fuck a black guy for him


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IIRC There's a video of him pestering one of the women he worked with and trying to get her to fuck a black guy for him

Wouldn't surprise me. There are a lot of sick degenerate people in our society these days because we have allowed our standards to degrade and are far too tolerant of immoral behavior, and it seems the more fame and notoriety people get, the more likely they are to become total creeps.
 
So I posted in this topic a while back about restoring an S&W model 19 that my dad left me in pieces when he died. I never did get the side plate back on. I ended up having a local gunsmith look at it, and while he didn't have any problem with that part, I'm glad I took it in because it wasn't in safe condition. The repair was more than just parts replacement and would have been way over my head to do safely or to even know it was broken. That's probably why my dad had it apart in the first place. I'm going to take it apart and put it back together just to prove I can, then have it refinished. I may post some images once it's done if it's not a massive power level.
 
Ouch. I'm curious as to what the issue is too, since even if you shear lugs, you typically won't wreck the upper unless you have a case head separation type kaboom.

On the bright side, this gives you more time to stock up on gun food for it.
One thing I've noticed with mine, Which I though was ammo:
It would lock up extremely tight and require a battery (with hand, not foot) to get the stuck round out.
I assumed that was due to the double ejector bolt head though?

I might press for more detail because I probably have ~700-1000 rds in mine and it's been ok so far.
 
One thing I've noticed with mine, Which I though was ammo:
It would lock up extremely tight and require a battery (with hand, not foot) to get the stuck round out.
I assumed that was due to the double ejector bolt head though?

I might press for more detail because I probably have ~700-1000 rds in mine and it's been ok so far.
Maybe shitty headspacing? Usually not an issue with AR parts, but this is definitely an edge case platform.
 
I'd forgotten about Reeder and co. I went to look at their website and even though I don't like revolvers I'm damn tempted to send them my Vaquero and 29-2 for some work.

I actually love revolvers a lot. Revolvers and lever action rifles. I grew up on them and my first "big boy gun" was a Winchester 94 in .30-30 WCF. I love them just as much as I love the most modern tacticool stuff. I prefer double action/single action wheelguns over single action, and conversely I prefer SAO autos over DA/SAs, except for the HK Mark 23. Love the Mark 23. Reeder does have some packages for S&W revolvers like he does Super Blackhawks, Vaqueros, and Redhawks, and does just as nice work on them as he does the Rugers. I personally wouldn't want to send him a vintage N Frame to be customized unless it's one that has seen some real milage and no longer is in good condition. If it's looking pretty rough, like my old man's Super Blackhawk, then go for it. But one like my Model 57 where it's still in great condition? Nah, fam. Keep it original. I feel the same way about customizing vintage guns as I do vintage cars that are still cherry: it's blasphemy. Keep the customization to putting new grips or something on it, but nothing that's going to permanently change a classic. Now if it's a new gun, go for it, since they don't require all the hand fitting or finishing that's no longer possible, like S&W's old blueing process they can no longer do. It's just the way my gun 'tism works.

First shoulder holsters and now this! Why do you do this to me?!

Uh...because I'm fucking rad and have great taste in awesome things? I'm also a gun snob with strong opinions on these topics, and often preferences that go counter to what the current "meta" is. For example, I prefer quality, handmade leather OWB and shoulder holsters over Kydex appendix carry rigs. I don't like GLOCKs and will gladly take a good 1911 or BHP or quality wheelgun over some plastic Wonder Nine. I prefer 7.62x51mm over 5.56x45mm, and when it comes to 5.56x45mm rifles I prefer the AUG and Tavor X95 over the AR (though I have nothing against the AR and do have a stripped Lancer L15 lower that I'm going to build up eventually). I'm just spreading the gospel of quality taste in firearms.
 
Wasn't he also accused of sexual assault?
No. He just engaged in dubious ethical conduct with his female employees and made some incredibly cringe videos that where leaked by a disgruntled employee.

iirc one of the videos was of some 18 or 19 year or gunbunny family friends that worked for him. He makes a comment about wanting her "precious" in a cringe smeagle like voice very obviously referencing her pussy.

Looks like I was beat, good job boys.
 
If you're talking about the Garand, I'd argue that they are underpriced considering the amount of machining and hand work that goes into building one.

if you're referring to G&H, they're an old style gunmaker that rely's on a lot of hand fitting with some of the top gunsmiths in the country. labor is stupid expensive.
Garands in general are overpriced. Big time boomer taxed. They're very common guns yet still every gun store and gun show seller thinks their ordinary M1 with no historical provenance in decent condition is some rare grail piece worth $2,000+
 
James Reeves during his Switzerland trip interviews Karl Brügger. Brügger is basically saying that $15 million of products delivered to B&T USA weren't paid by them through the years. That was the reason why the lawsuit happened, B&T's main goal is to get their trademark back and stop their US side from using the name. Because things are on-going, Brügger is understandably tight-lipped, but earlier this year before the lawsuit was filled they went through the B&T USA's financials and order backlogs. Things didn't look that good and that weighted heavily on why the lawsuit happened. Brügger does not believe they could have paid the missing payments even with the suppressor market booming.

 
I personally wouldn't want to send him a vintage N Frame to be customized unless it's one that has seen some real milage and no longer is in good condition. If it's looking pretty rough, like my old man's Super Blackhawk, then go for it. But one like my Model 57 where it's still in great condition? Nah, fam. Keep it original.
My Smith revolver is nowhere near original. I was counseled by a few fudds to leave it in its display box unfired because it'd only increase in value. I intended to shoot the fuck out of it and carry it when hunting big game. This was of course before I learned those revolvers don't do as well with full power .44 loads as others. Oh well, I will have my local smith fix the slightly loose cylinder issue and then just enjoy it with lower power loads. I very much doubt I'll send it Reeder.

Now my Vaquero, on the other hand... I would not mind an action tuning, throating, and barrel crowning as well as a better front sight. It's low on the list of firearm priorities, though.
He makes a comment about wanting her "precious" in a cringe smeagle like voice very obviously referencing her pussy.
You're telling me you've never been at the range with your girl after you made her watch the extended edition of the LOTR Trilogy and you were feeling a little randy so you tell her you want to hit it in that voice?

I know for a fact we've all done that. Taran simply got recorded doing it.
 
Garands in general are overpriced. Big time boomer taxed. They're very common guns yet still every gun store and gun show seller thinks their ordinary M1 with no historical provenance in decent condition is some rare grail piece worth $2,000+
For rack grade M1s I think you're right.

An M1 in 9.3x62, .35 Whelen, .458 win mag, or 6.5 creedmoor would be significantly more valuable.
 
From what is sounds like every post Soviet country that isn't Russia except maybe Belarus
The actual Language for the rule proposals has been published and under the loosening of import restrictions section it says the following
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So the Stans, Moldova, Georgia and The Ukraine. For whatever reason Belarus isn't on the list but that wouldn't even matter due to sanctions. Also, I wonder if the dropping of Restrictions on The Ukraine would allow for Val/VSS parts kits to come in finally, same for AK-12's. Could also see imports of Black Storm kits or Malyuk furniture since they might be getting phased out
 
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