Weapons sperging general

The triggers take some getting used to, especially if you're used to ARs. I love the AUG, however. They're my favorite 5.56mm rifle. They're fun to shoot and damn reliable.
i've shot an AR probably around one time so i don't really have anything to compare to. i've only rifle i have is a WASR 10 that i'm thinking about selling
 
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I'm not sure to laugh pity or be scared for that video, my god what a mis mash. The word ad hoc keeps running in my mind seeing it.

WASRs are great trigger is in need of love, don't sell it AKs are so fun.

I'm a huge trigger snob, and by nature bullpups can't be as nice but darn close esp with a drop in I love any time an AUG is in my hands. It's on my short list of things to buy and I'm a mil surp collector (hoarder) myself.
 
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i've shot an AR probably around one time so i don't really have anything to compare to. i've only rifle i have is a WASR 10 that i'm thinking about selling

The AUG is kind of the best kept secret of the US firearms world. People have heard of them, but Steyr doesn't market as aggressively as IWI does, so most people think of the Tavor when they think of bullpups nowadays. The AUG has a lot going for it vs. the Tavor; quick change barrel, most heavily tested and fielded bullpup in the world, most reliable and toughest magazines for 5.56mm, a mag release that won't get snagged on things and dump your mag, easily adjustable gas block, as well as some things the Tavor does as well like 9mm conversion kits and different barrel lengths, but the AUG has many more lengths that the Tavor does not. You can have 10", 16", 18", 20", and 24" barrel lengths with the AUG. And I personally think they're more comfortable to shoulder and shoot than the Tavor. Also, if you look around a little you can find a brand new in box AUG for around $1600. Mine has had a little work done to it, like the CQC rail system added. I'm about $3200 into my AUG when you factor in the cost of the rifle, rail system and magazines.
 
Love me some 1911. But I'm a bit upset with you.

No pics. Sup with that?

What make and model?
 
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After studying the weapons and tactics used in this footage extensively I have come to the conclusion IS is staffed entirely by Orks.

Dat manual fuse rifle grenade.

How the fuck did those guys take over half the middle east? They're attaching what appears to be a fortress in a light armored vehicle, but just parked at like 4-600M and just shooting at it with light weapons until their AFV gets killed? Why would you do any of that?
 
How the fuck did those guys take over half the middle east? They're attaching what appears to be a fortress in a light armored vehicle, but just parked at like 4-600M and just shooting at it with light weapons until their AFV gets killed? Why would you do any of that?

The Middle East is mostly backwards-ass fucks and medieval motherfuckers. Large chunks of the Middle East literally think the Earth is flat.

These are stupid, ignorant cocksuckers and that's why even utter buffoons like this can take them over.
 
The Middle East is mostly backwards-ass fucks and medieval motherfuckers. Large chunks of the Middle East literally think the Earth is flat.

These are stupid, ignorant cocksuckers and that's why even utter buffoons like this can take them over.

We need a "fair enough" rating for posts like that.
 
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Love me some 1911. But I'm a bit upset with you.

No pics. Sup with that?

What make and model?
oh yeah, how stupid of me. it's an auto ordnance 1911A1. i was in the store for a minute looking for something to get. that 1911 wasn't too expensive, but since i havent shot one since i was like 16 i rented one out at their range. it had a damn suppressor on it, and i was giggling through the first couple magazines
 

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Just finished my tikka t3 ctr. I changed the pistolgrip (more mass for my hands), attached qd-mounts, build a new cheek rest, bedded the action, reinforced the stock with fiberglass and painted the whole thing. Need to buy new magazines but the rifle eats sako TRG magazines which are pricey (like 170 dollars). The objective is vortex viper pst. Budget rifle but it shoots good.
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For comparison: http://cdn1.tikka.fi/sites/default/files/tikka_t3_compact_tactical_rifle.png

In another note: The rifle is not free floated, which is odd. Sako commented this by saying that it doesn't need to be free floated cause the stock is fiberglass... Also the stock is PE not laminated fiberglass like some salesmen like you to think.
 
Here is something interesting, dude makes a sling one of humanities oldest and most widely known weapons:


Slinging was a hard skill to learn as demonstrated by his 60/40 hit ratio, but in ancient times slingers war far more proficient and in war they where used on mass (the original rocks fall every body dies) and they where used for hunting as well mostly small an medium game.

Here is some Ancient Greek sling ammunition made from lead with the word "Dexai" cast into them, it means catch.
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A local manufacturer has come out with a really sweet modular bullpup rifle that I plan on getting. I'm a big fan of bullpups, and this one is probably the most well thought out bullpup on the market. The company is called Desert Tech and they're mostly known for building sniper rifles. All of their rifles take a modular approach to everything, particularly calibers. So you can buy one rifle and change the barrel, bolt, and magazine for several different calibers. Their new rifle, the MDR, is the same way, but takes it much further. You can buy the rifle in 5.56mm and use standard AR15 magazines and buy caliber conversions for .300 Blackout, 6.8 Remington SPC, 7.62x39mm, and even 7.62x51mm NATO/.308 Win, all on a single rifle just by swapping some parts around. They've also applied their experience with precision rifles to the MDR. It's extremely accurate, and it has a great trigger which has always been a shortcoming with bullpups. They're also pricing it competitively with the other bullpups on the market. The rifle chambered in 5.56mm is $1999 and $2199 for one chambered in 7.62x51mm NATO.

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10mm

Greatest hand gun round ever or great hand gun round?

I'd like to sperg a bit, 10mm is a meme but it's also a damned good round. I'm a huge wild cat faggot though. My second favorite is 7.62x25, after shooting it out of 16" barrel you can't not love it. Tracers look like star wars laser blasts and can shred 95% of armor. It's cheap and easy to load as well.

As far what I carry? semi wad cutter 230g 10mm +P+ because reloader.
 
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