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Gun's not just about shooting, it's about reloading too. You know what I meant.
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Why do you need to make it so gay though?
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>>64250094
The factory preloaded ammo thing was the stupidest idea ever
Why were the Germans in particular so enamoured with it
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>>64250105

In saturated markets, manufacturers sometimes like to try and push systems with proprietary, value-adding features, not singular me-too products. Doesn’t necessarily mean the market will adopt these novelties, as in the G11.
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>>64250105
I mean it's not the worst idea. You're already manufacturing mags and a standard ammo load, why not just put 2 and 2 together? And mags are so cheap and fungible that it's really not that absurd to design a feed system that prioritizes weight and/or reliability over reusability. Most militaries already have done that when they switched from fixed belts to disintegrating links
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>>64250167
>And mags are so cheap and fungible that it's really not that absurd to design a feed system that prioritizes weight and/or reliability over reusability.
That's what every military thought from circa the 1950s until present day and it has literally never worked the way they wanted
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The lengths revolverfags will go to to avoid automatics... tragic, really.
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>>64250089
that's really slick
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>>64250094
>First you have to load the magazine into the magazine and then you can load the magazine into the gun
>But don't open the magazine to load it into the magazine too early because then the ammo will get damp and stop working
And retards still don't understand why this gun was never adopted. Well, that and being less effective than an M4 despite its cost and complexity.
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>>64250707
It doesn't work at all which is why it's not used or copied by anyone. Probably took 20 takes to get that one to go in.
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>>64250126
Unsure if this looks stupider than the high speed low drag method of reaching under the rifle with your offhand to charge it.
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>>64250105
>>64250787
traditional German engineering
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>>64251058
And how do you reload? Like a retarded russian conscript?
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>>64250126
what kind of injury is this simulating?
>inb4 brain
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>>64250089
O0o0oh What are ya buyin'?
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>>64250089

Alright that's pretty fucking cool.

I might consider actually carrying a wheelie with this
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>>64251058
It makes sense if you have optics
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>>64250126
>Never let them know your next move.wav
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>>64251154
Like a guy that only breaks out his almost century old weapon design for range trips.

>>64251488
Maybe, but I don't have an optic on my AK, also I don't live in conditions where I need to shave hundredths of a second off my reload times to not die.
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>>64250094
This series one of the first things that got me really into guns.
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>>64251488
Sieg Heil, buddy
Generally as an AK user I find keeping the gun upright for charging is the dumb part, if you flip it on its side to charge it works much better
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>>64250925
It's not copied by anyoje because it's still under patent, retard.
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>>64250787
What the fuck are you talking about? Issuing ammunition in clips is standard practice that are then loaded into magazines is standard practice since the 19th century, you retarded whore.
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>>64251775
What they did with the G11 was the equivalent of giving you three AR mags and then insisting you refill from those 5 round clips when you run dry
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>>64251849
Sorry 10 round but anyway, the G11 loaders had 15 rounds IIRC and the mag capacity was 45 so it's similar
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>>64251730
Never stopped literally anyone any time from running with an idea.

But people on run with good ideas.
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>>64251488
Personally I've always strong handed AKs. Works fine regardless of what you have on it and the fractions of a second I could possibly save using my left isn't going to get me killed when shooting paper
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>>64250089
>ANOTHER revolver gimmick
The revolver market is so stupid it's unreal. Higher capacity beats better reloading every single time. The world deserves a compact 8 shot .32 revolver, nothing else makes any sense at all for carry/defence use.
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>>64251949
Even the Finnish military taught the Soviet reload up until recently
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I have one of these and it’s pretty neat. It’s a little finicky, but it works well if you practice with it
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>>64251775
AFAIK G11 ammo can't be exposed to atmospheric moisture for long because the caseless propellant absorbs moisture and starts having serious problems e.g. cracking. So you can't use standard clips but instead have to use a sealed storage system to carry ammo around, and transfer the ammo into magazines and load them into the gun just before you expect to use it. Oh, and this means that ammo which is removed from its unsealed storage is going to have to be eventually thrown away if not used.

Similarly, the G11 had to be excessively beefy because the entire receiver body was sealed to protect loaded ammo from moisture, but caseless ammo sucks at preventing gasses from leaking explosive fumes into the rest of the gun so HK's solution was to just design the gun to withstand suffering from internal pressure spikes as fumes repeatedly ignite.

In summary, the G11 is an amazing piece of german engineering autism, but kinda shit as a practical service weapon.
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>>64250089
>Gun's not just about shooting,
> it's about reloading too.
If only someone had redpilled Charlie Kirk on that in time.
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>>64251984
I think they just enjoy the manual action. Like on cars. Automatics, DCT's, and I suppose electrics and shit are far faster than the old stuff. And in 99.99% of usage, will just be easier to use and live with. But, some people just want to have extra things to fiddle with while driving, and reloading.
They're like fidget spinners and shit, but for gun and car autists.
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>>64252758
my man you have been at this ALL DAY.
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>>64251775
Issuing ammo in hermetically sealed cases is absolutely NOT standard practice for anyone. Sending troops out into the field with stripper clips instead of filled magazines because the ammo is wasted if it's not shot within a day or two of being opened is insanity.
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How's modern caseless ammo?
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>>64252955
I don't think anyone has found a solution to its problems. Metal casings are a good heat conductor, so ejecting them works as a fantastic heat sink I imagine.
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>>64252963
That's not how it works. The heat is inside the case. Brass is a very weak insulator, but it's more than nothing. Plastics are very good insulators, and keep most of the heat from making it into the chamber at all. Caseless ammo has no insulating layer between the propellant and the chamber, so the chamber heats up faster and then the hot chamber heats up the chambered cartridge faster, causing it to cook off.
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>muh heat sink
t. thermolet
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>>64252955
>>64252963
>>64253097
Of all the issues caseless guns have heat is minor. The G11 had early cookoff issues that they later fixed, but the thing had a 2000 RPM burst fire mode with huge mags. To suggest that the caseless design was to blame seems absurd, run a few stendos through any fast firing rifle and it'd do the same thing. The bigger issue was the brittle cartridges breaking and causing jams that were often difficult to clear.
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>>64252955
iirc, they re-engineered the g11's caseless ammo early in the LSAT program and found that while it worked and the prominent problems had all been fixed, it was ultimately rejected in favor of cased telescopic because it was made by pouring a slurry into a mold and letting the solvents evaporate off and the calculations of how many square miles of evaporating solvents you'd need for ww3-scale production were unfavorable
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>>64253185
Sounds like bullshit.
Ball powder also needs solvent evaporation and there is no problem with producing it.
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>>64253189
this is a dim recollection probably from TFB's series of interviews with the director of the LSAT program, you can dig around if you're curious
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>>64250089
The absolute STATE of revolverfags, niggas will do anything but carry a Glock 19
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>>64253200
True. But you have to admit that is pretty cool.
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>>64250094
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>>64250925
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>>64251873
>Kaztac

I have two when I grabbed a pair during Black Friday some time ago.

The 5-Stars speedloaders are better and cheaper, and you can have them powder coat your loaders so you see what ammo you have loaded at a glance.

The only thing good is that the kaztacs lay flat for concealed carry, but if you got a wheelgun bulge, you might as well carry speedloaders.
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>>64250105
>The factory preloaded ammo thing was the stupidest idea ever
US military uses preloaded belts in throw away boxes since WWII
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>>64251849
Soviets issued AK-74 with 4 magazines
Rifleman ammo load was
30 rounder in the AK
3*30 rounders and 4*15 clips in the 4 pockets bandolier
9*30 paper boxes in the backpack
For a total of 450 rds

(During peace time guard duty riflemen carried AK without magazine because can't trust them, all 4 issued magazines in the 4 pockets bandolier)
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>>64252955
Polymer cased telescoped is what's all the rage these days. Well, it would be, if the government wasn't retarded.
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>>64251058
>doesn't know about the gross motor skill reload for when your fingers don't do the working
Đụ má
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>>64258114
That's an insane logistical capability sort of thing, the US is an exception
>>64258165
Shouldn't emulate the Soviets either
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>>64258238
>That's an insane logistical capability sort of thing, the US is an exception
It's just like 20% additional cost on ammo package nothing too insane.

>Shouldn't emulate the Soviets either
I thought BASED and redpilled Russians can't be wrong? Like everybody prior 2022 were worshiping and elevating Russian Way of War (c).
Germans just followed this trend with G11.
135 rounds in magazines (Soviets have 120 rds) rest in the clips. Take that, Yankees!
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>>64250126
Is this satire? I genuinely can't tell
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>>64251405
The music for the shop in Re4make goes fucking hard when paired with all the merchant's random dialogue
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>>64258277
People did a lot of stupid shit in the past
Australians for all their experience with jungle fighting tactics patrolled with 40 rounds per man in 'Nam
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>>64250094
>Be german
>Put a grandfather clock into a gun
Das ist gut, ja?
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>>64258330
>gun works perfectly, fires accurately and flawlessly
>one (1) tiny spec of dust enters
>next time you pull the trigger a cuckoo bird pops out with a bunch of gears and springs (looney tunes style)

German engineering at its finest
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>>64258352
Well this is why G11 shell with hermetically sealed with one way valve opening out.
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>>64258286
https://youtube.com/watch?v=K7cyQlsUQ6E
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>>64250089
Compared to a solution over a century old:
>more expensive
>more complicated
>requires additional fine motor skills to use
>not as fast
>lays down flat
I'm sure that the gear queers and nogunz will love it, but I'm not sure that the tradeoffs are worth it.
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>>64250094
Imagine trying to reload the LMG version of that thing
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>>64259954
Moon clips suck ass. Cope.
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>>64252758
your post doesn't even make sense
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>>64250094
really needs the japanese commentary and soft jazz to get the full experience
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>>64259954
Oh yeah moonclips are so much better, they rust if you look at them wrong and bend to a stiff breeze, making them useless forever and totally unfixable, so great! Literally only good for boomers on a static range, they offer no real world value.
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>>64261076
It's like porn.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoTU-X0qbnQ
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>>64261086
>only good for boomers on a static range, they offer no real world value
All the complaints/fuddlore about moonclips literally stems from boomers. The silent generation who used them in 2 world wars never had any complaints.
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>>64261111
So weird how it was almost like they were using what they had and moonclips have gone the way of the dodo since.
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>>64261086
>they rust if you look at them wrong and bend to a stiff breeze
Maybe don't buy them off ebay then
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>>64261222
It’s all moon clips retard, they’re blued spring steel and rust easily, boomers I know keep their spares in a bag, soaking in oil. I bet you’re one of those idiots who opines on something they don’t even own or use.
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>>64261231
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>>64261086
>>64261231
I've just been throwing them in a pocket and I've had no problems. Goddamn it anon, now they're not going to work for me anymore and I'm going to have to buy some gimmick marketed at brainrotted zoomers that are incapable of acquiring information outside of Tiktok. Fuck. Thanks for straightening me out anyway.
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>>64261241
Yes and? Still rusts. And you don’t own anything that uses them. So you wouldn’t know how shitty they are. Or about how they bind up the action and make the trigger pull worse, or anything else about them. Since you don’t own a gun.
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>>64261254
Well if you’re just sitting at your desk and never leave your house in your hover scooter, yeah I guess they could work for that, but real people in the real world need stronger loaders. I recommend 5 star firearms, you’ll break the ammo that in it before the loader breaks.
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>>64251984
The vast majority of all self-defense shootings are decided in less than 6 shots.
Just because pigs are instructed to magdump because they're all a bunch of badly trained retards doesn't mean a normal human actually training for self-defense needs to do that too.
And if you actually expect to get yourself in a situation where you would need to expend a two-digit number of rounds you should maybe consider killing yourself since you're too fucking retarded to live in the first place.
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>>64258352
Wasn't the G11 actually incredibly robust and the main reason it was never adopted was the ammo/mag issue?



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