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Here we have a revolver that was one of the best revolvers of it's era.
Then some clown or clowns decided it needed to be a semi-auto revolver. Attached File |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Hold it, where do I get a free hat! BCM & Larue come to mind https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/deOINby-52.gif Yep. I never got a free hat from either... |
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Rear grip safety, forward assist, trigger safety or any safety on drop safe gun.
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Most over-rated feature is a magazine cut-off. How many times have you really needed to single load while keeping your magazine in reserve?
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Quoted: Well you turned it into one by not accepting that you were wrong. ... Had you wanted to information share, you would have found out that it's not so simple and that there's more to it than your way or the highway of doing things. ... I think any person not accepting any answer and keeps doing so is the one being argumentative View Quote Surely you'll fail to recognize the irony in these statements. Do you find it tiresome being the only person who is always correct? Have you ever had inane arguments with yourself in the mirror by accident? If so, who won? |
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Quoted: Most over-rated feature is a magazine cut-off. How many times have you really needed to single load while keeping your magazine in reserve? View Quote Colonial troops firing long distance volleys on order of an officer so he knew how many round remaining every soldier had. Also, magazine safeties are not good for the civlian conscious owner, but are a great risk.mitigation for large armies, expecially conscript, or even Police departments. I would Say over rated features are complex iron sights and unneeded modularity, like why having a 12 position stock when you use Just One or an Empty full rail system Again, good for armies, not Always needes for single civilians owners. |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The “trigger” safety on all Glock and Glock copies. https://media0.giphy.com/media/X6BQkhoEFXaiCVgN22/giphy.gif?cid=5e21488600f0143a0e360a964d729d070f7b69ff2a449bcc&rid=giphy.gif&ct=g That is the only thing the trigger safety on the Glock prevents. It stops the mass of the trigger mechanism from being sufficient to override all the other safeties and fire the gun if dropped. Kharn |
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Quoted: You should relax yourself first before giving it because you're acting a bit upset. Your false narrative is still false. A standard CH does not work every bit just as good derp for a lefty as it does for a righty that it was designed for. Accept it that we're never going to agree on this and move on please. View Quote you sure get your panties in a wad over a fucking CH. You live in a RIGHT HANDED WORLD Adapt or get run over!! |
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Quoted: Extended magazine release on anything but a range toy. You’ll need the 15 in the gun to stay put far more than a quick reload. View Quote Got damn this. CCWs should have heel releases or really stiff buttons. you want that mag to stay there. Most people don’t even carry a reload. Rock and lock mags are superior for similar reason. Lock that sucker in and you know it’s not gonna anywhere easily (and avoids failure to insert) |
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Quoted: you sure get your panties in a wad over a fucking CH. You live in a RIGHT HANDED WORLD Adapt or get run over!! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: You should relax yourself first before giving it because you're acting a bit upset. Your false narrative is still false. A standard CH does not work every bit just as good derp for a lefty as it does for a righty that it was designed for. Accept it that we're never going to agree on this and move on please. you sure get your panties in a wad over a fucking CH. You live in a RIGHT HANDED WORLD Adapt or get run over!! As a person who shoots left handed, I never found a problem with a stock charging handle. I keep my left hand on the grip and use my right hand to operate the charging handle. What exactly is the fight/argument? If you are left handed and right hand amputee I guess it would be tougher. |
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Quoted: Got damn this. CCWs should have heel releases or really stiff buttons. you want that mag to stay there. Most people don’t even carry a reload. Rock and lock mags are superior for similar reason. Lock that sucker in and you know it’s not gonna anywhere easily (and avoids failure to insert) View Quote That's so much fail in such a short post... |
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Quoted: Sub-Micro-Compact Carry Guns like the Glock 43 / Sig 365 / SA Hellcat. If you cannot conceal a Glock 26 then you're doing something wrong, and need to start dressing the part. NOBODY wants to see you in a speedo. I giggle every time I read a thread about how much better a slimline carries than a "relic" like a Glock 26 or "GIANT" gun like a HK P30SK. You all need to stop. You're either showing your youthfully blissful ignorance or laziness. 1/4" of an inch of width and 3 ounces? Really? That makes the world rotate for you? Maybe a vat of pepper spray would fit in your purse better https://i.ibb.co/W5XfVYH/1.gif View Quote Some of us don’t want to dress like an INCEL nor wear a shoot-me-first vest. Also why conceal a 26 when a 43x has the same capacity but offers a normal firing grip, or a 19 which isn’t really that much longer but holds 5 more. |
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Quoted: Ambidextrous controls. View Quote Us left-handed people appreciate them, and you never know when your right hand may end up with an issue… Grip Zone - lol, to be “over-rated” implies that people rate it highly - who TF rates it highly? Other than the comedic value, of course. Grip zone. Grip. Zone. Griiiiiip zoooooneeeee… |
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Quoted: you sure get your panties in a wad over a fucking CH. You live in a RIGHT HANDED WORLD Adapt or get run over!! View Quote You're using the internet equivalent of yelling yet you accuse me of getting my panties in wad? You are projecting, calm down. I already adapted, I tossed it in the trash then replaced with a Raptor SL and am now running your BS over |
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Quoted: There is a lot of conventional wisdom that is BS. I do think however, that there is a reason most PH's in Africa won't take you dangerous game hunting in Africa with a push feed rifle. Plains game, fine, I have a push feed 30-06 that the PH I hunt with lives when I bring. The Dangerous stuff requires a controlled feed rifle though. Controlled feed has its drawbacks though, in order to have a round in the chamber and a full magazine on my DG rifle, I have to pop the floor plate and bottom load. View Quote You pointed out your own ignorance on said subject, my logic was and still is sound. You superimposed yourself into me, that is not experience that trumps my own, that is you trying to trump my own experience using yourself as an example without opening your eyes that this isn't black or white. What I can't have is your way or the highway of thinking. I am not trying to bend anyone's will, you are trying to bend my will to yours. Do I want to you to do things my way? No, I do not. But you seem keen on getting me to change POV's to yours without understanding the whole story. Your own ego is the issue for you keep pressing the issue while I have none and will continue to defend my position when another ego is attacking me. I can handle disagreements, what I can't handle is people like you who cannot handle anyone that is not liking what they like. My lists are not logical fallacies either, and you're making a mountain over a ten dollar fucking charging handle and an eight dollar MD that isn't effective for me. You're the one who's being petty, you have no position to lecture me on anything when your own stance stinks to high heaven. And I'd have a better day if you would just grow up and agree to disagree and let me be. |
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Quoted: totally offtopic @Smashy have you ever done penetration in ballistic gel with one of those? what about precision, what is the "best possiable mechanically" vs "best possiable with good person holding" View Quote No. That one is .75 caliber so I figure it'll hurt enough to get the point across. |
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View Quote Dam son - that is a good point. What is craptastic waste. |
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It appears I’ve found my arch nemesis… |
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Quoted: Good list. I was going to say pistons in weapons specifically designed for Direct Impingement. In my experience gas exiting the bolt carrier will often blow any debris off of the bolt and bolt carrier before the chamber is exposed. Adding a piston removes that benefit, and doesn't offer anything appreciable in return. CNC, MPI, and billet vs. forged- Yes. Spiral fluting looks cool and supposedly dissipates heat better, but adds weight that does nothing for you, so that one is user specific. I don't know enough about carbon fiber to agree one way or the other, so I'll tentatively agree based on the wisdom of the other points. View Quote Difference in heat transfer of a spiral vs traditional fluting is negligible. You need much more surface area to even make a dent. If they want better heat dissipation, there are a million ways to vastly increase heat transfer over spiral fluting and it doesn't involve reducing the rigidity of a barrel. It's purely for looks and BS marketing ploys as many people eat that up. |
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Compensators and red dots on carry guns of diminutive caliber… like that 9mm recoil is out of control or it has enough range to warrant an optic.
LOL. |
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Low hanging fruit in 87 different colors and reticle options unless you're older than dirt, colorblind, have cataracts, and can't see past ten feet in broad daylight which explains why you need high beams on at all hours on the road.
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Quoted: Sub-Micro-Compact Carry Guns like the Glock 43 / Sig 365 / SA Hellcat. If you cannot conceal a Glock 26 then you're doing something wrong, and need to start dressing the part. NOBODY wants to see you in a speedo. I giggle every time I read a thread about how much better a slimline carries than a "relic" like a Glock 26 or "GIANT" gun like a HK P30SK. You all need to stop. You're either showing your youthfully blissful ignorance or laziness. 1/4" of an inch of width and 3 ounces? Really? That makes the world rotate for you? Maybe a vat of pepper spray would fit in your purse better https://i.ibb.co/W5XfVYH/1.gif View Quote The P30SK is oddly heavy for a subcompact at 28.4 ounces loaded (10rd mag), while a Glock 19 (just a compact) with loaded 15rd mag is 30.3, and a loaded P365 is 22.2 ounces. Overall length differences matter a bit more for pocket carry. Truth is, aside from people who are required to carry on duty and a handful of gun nerds who do carry compact or fullsize guns 24/7, most of the gun-carrying populace sticks something tiny in a pocket (and more should use a pocket holster) - this is why the 365/Hellcat/various clones are so insanely popular. |
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