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Where does this idea that Rugers rust come from? I've only seen it here.
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What's a good CCW holster for a p365 if I frequently wear a dress shirt (tucked in) + a jacket (would like to unzip it sometimes, maybe not fully though)? A shoulder holster?
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>>64647790
Their automatics, especially their budget ones, rust instantaneously. I remember one anon ordered parts to replace rusty parts and the parts had rusted in transit
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Reloading 4 special and nugget revolver for the break. If it goes well I’ll have thousands of rounds for practice
Anyone else have a project?
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>>64647776
Can't take aesthetic photos with the cc-9 because it looks like a Sam Rami Spiderman Taurus.
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>>64647831
>44
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>>64647796
>rust instantaneous
My security 9 and lcp2 says no. They took a dip in the river and were wet until we got home and are fine. Going over 6 years and not a spec.
Do you remember what model this anon had?
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>>64647776
Another wednesday night wasted bidding up randoms on soon to end gunbroker auctions. Anyways, is the CC9 as much of a downgrade from the teased SFP9cc as it looks?
>>64647831
>that toe splay
This guy wears crocs.
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>>64647841
That's like saying a Colt Cobra looks like RIA m206.
The quality difference is huge if you actually look at one.

You are technically correct in that you can't see how much crappier the Taurus is in photos, but there's a big difference in build quality.
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>>64647890
What about the SFP9CC do you think is an upgrade over the CC9? Bear in mind that the SFP9CC hasn't even seen production or release and has zero public feedback about how it shoots.
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>>64647796
Most peole don't oil or grease their guns. It's one of the reasons Glocks jam in police bodycams all the time, because they're fucking bone-dry. A quick wipedown with an oily rage is enough to load the finish with oil and keep the gun from rusting.
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>>64647910
>respond to reloading post w TDS
And you wonder why Candace seems reasonable by comparison
Not a troon btw
You’re just very sick
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What compels someone to buy a new Walther pistol in 2025?
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>>64647978
Suppressible PPK
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>>64647978
>implying new Walthers aren't quality firearms
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>>64647988
i'm just curious why anyone would pay more money for a less reliable glock with fewer holster options and lower parts availability

don't get all pissy with me
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>>64647991
Glock triggers and grips suck. 6lb is law enforcement standard. And all that pull doesn’t stop Glock legs.
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I LIKE HANDGUNS BECAUSE I PULL THE TRIGEGR AND THEY GO BANG AND THE BULLET COMES OUT!
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Gotta love how everything has a nefarious group behind it these days
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>>64647991
>the Glock is the only acceptable striker
Shoo. Go bother another thread. Maybe you'll find someone dumb enough to engage with you
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I think the satanic pedophile group the 764 is behind PPanon’s posts
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>>64648053
i didn't say acceptable, i am inquiring as to why anyone would deviate from it

so far i've gotten no real answers, just dismissive hand waiving from people who can't seem to muster a reason.
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>>64648069
Weird. I see a post that tells you a reason.
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>>64648069
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>>64648078
Walther triggers and grips suck though, I can't see that being an argument really
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>>64647991
Glocks are gay and boring. Walther, HK, S&W whatever are all fine and slightly less boring KYS fag.
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>>64648089
>Walther triggers and grips suck though
Tell me you have never picked one up without telling me you never picked one up.
>One such tactic would aim at gradually making these boards less interesting to the users
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zamn..
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>>64647776
>sandisk
Those portable drives are defective. I had one that failed on me after a month. Sandisk told me to go fuck myself.
Fuck Sandisk. Toshiba master race.
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>>64648112
What’s the difference between this and the 84bb?
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>>64648110
>>64648105
was hoping for rel answers, not troll posts
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>>64645942
Pic related
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>>64647910
That is a deliciously savage tweet.
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>>64647776
Should I get this nitrided?
I like that it's grey but I hate that it's cerakote
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>>64648200
looks like dogshi
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dogshit. But still not as hilariously bad as that idiot who ruined his px4 frame
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>>64648200
Go Titanium nitride.
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>>64648200
Or get it nickel plated
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>>64648204
it's a factory coating lol
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nickel pating > cerakote > bluing >TiNi
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>>64647871
I think the QC on the finish is really hit or miss on the cheap carry guns. I have an LCP2, it used to constantly break out in rust all over the slide and the mag and slide releases would develop flaky rust in just a few days all summer long. I live in a hot, humid area, and carried it daily. Wiped it down a couple times a month with Gibbs spray, and it still happened. Ended up coating the slide and controls in Naval Jelly. It looks like ass, but no more rust. My Blackhawk has been through hell, I hunt with it in all weather conditions, and there's never been a hint of rust anywhere. My dad has a security 9 he got about the same time I got my LCP2 that has spent the better part of a decade under the seat of his work truck, and the finish is fine. He shoots and cleans it maybe once a year usually rides around with the windows down in the summer, so it's not like it's protected from humidity.
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>>64648211
>>64648215
>>64648237
I'm not doing that, I'm either going to run the factory cerakote til it wears out or I'll send it to jagerwerks for $50 nitride which will match the factory finish
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>>64648251
Pussy
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>>64647776
I legit thought that was a G2C
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>chiappa finally releases a rhino in 44
>Thumbrest right near cylinder
>Front of trigger guard has grooves for support hand index finger
>Frame is still aluminum
I don't want to be a naysayer, and I'm probably going to get one, but I have a feeling this is going to singe a lot of fingers, and probably take a few with a catastrophic failure.
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>>64648159
Oh that's not as bad as I thought. But definitely something to keep an eye on after you push it back in. That pin holds the breech block in but the extractor can't escape unless that came all the way out.

If it keeps doing that, what I'd do is remove the striker guts from the back, take that pin all the way out, and give it a very light crease about 1/3 of the way from the end using a flat head screwdriver and a hammer. Just to give it more bite inside the breech block
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>>64647791
Don't fuss with a holster with tuckable belt clips and just go full on Enigma, especially if you're running a small gun like a p365 with a tucked in shirt.
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>>64648327
>using a flat head screwdriver
Or lineman's dykes/wire cutter would work too, just to pinch it a LITTLE bit. But I would only do this if it keeps walking
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>>64648327
>>64648332
Good looking out, thanks. I'll test it out next range trip. Gave me an excuse to shoot my P17 which I've neglected since getting the TX22 years ago. It's kind of growing on me now. The irons are sighted in for a 6 o'clock hold which is a little weird but I like the trigger.
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My holoaun is a lemon :( china why
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>>64648119
It's 4 more
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>>64647978
I have no idea, in retrospect the government might've planted the need in me with the 5g towers. It came on suddenly and now I'm out 850 bucks.
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>>64648398
how so? My holosun is fine but the whole glock was a lemon shit would fail to return to battery consistently
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>>64648535
It's the mrs model. I was able to switch between reticles before my first range trip with it while dry firing at home, but after firing a few rounds it completely stopped allowing me to change reticles. Holding - down just turns it off :( also the glass chipped from just shooting. Bizarre
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>>64648550
It's a fucking holosun. What did you expect?
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>>64648565
Idk people be shilling the eps carry pretty often, thought I was making a good decision. Looks nice too
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>>64648568
you get what you deserve for supporting china
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>>64648535
>waaahh I needed a new recoil spring waaaaaahhhh
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Rock island or Tisas for a budget 1911?
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>>64648629
Tisas. Rock Island has gotten shittier over time.
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i like it desu
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Meatball > Rhino
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>>64648648
It's alright.
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>>64648660
I'll never own one
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>>64648662
They're not worth the 12k+ they go for nowadays anyway.
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>>64648665
>says the guy who just happens to already own one
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So I rubbed some 91% isproppyl alchohol on a trigger cause it seemed dirty and pic related started coming off it. Got this stuff all over my fingers and the smell was horrible. Soap doesn't remove it from hands or metal, only alhohol. Trying to find out whatever the hell this is. Anyone?
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>>64648837
Also it looks like stainless steel underneath but I'm not sure.
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>>64648643
I did not know they made .44mag Rhinos until right now.
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>>64648837
Which gun?
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>>64648875
polish mak
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>>64648877
P-64? That is new to me maybe it was refinished they're normally blued
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>>64648904
I'm just scared since i probably absorbed in my skin and I had a whiff of it.
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>>64648908
I wouldn't worry about that skin is a good barrier if you don't suck your thumb and whatever smelled bad will be on too small a scale to be harmful
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>>64648911
Yeah I guess. What kind of paint or finish can be completely wiped off with alcohol though? You know it reminded me of that dark-blue ink in pens. Weird
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>>64648922
There are alcohol based acrylics, they are water proof after they dry used in model painting I wouldn't use it on a gun though
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>>64648939
>crappy car
>retard holster
>dogshit reddot
nice
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>>64648837
Borax dissolved in soap helps
It’s a chelator and should bind to lead
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>>64648928
Yeah I mean it's used so someone probably painted it who knows.
>>64648976
Why would there be lead?
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>>64649025
>Why would there be lead?
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>>64649039
The pistol made out of steel though?
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>>64649039
It is a blowback but all the cheap ammo is jacketed I haven't noticed lead on my mak triggers
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>>64649074
The primers contain lead as well.
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>>64647790
>I've only ever seen it here
Where else do you frequent that has a bunch of gun guys who actually shoot their guns more than once or twice a year, and then go on the internet to talk about it? My Ruger American gen 2 rusted in my closet back when I lived in Oklahoma, so it's not just the pistols. Their finish just isn't that good man idk what to tell ya other than get one of the goofy pink/leopard print colour wave ones since that finish is more rust resistant than their standard offerings.
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>>64649185
Shit maybe it was a gen 1 ruger american? Idk man I bought it to go hog hunting and then shortly after got into AKs and that obviously became the better choice to remove pigs. Haven't looked at the thing in years I'm sure it has some pitting by now.
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>>64647790
Rugers are the only guns I've ever had rust trouble with. 10/22s and pistols. I have given them a quick cleaning after shooting then put them in the case for 2 weeks and the next time I open the case there's surface rust and minor pitting. I only have stainless ones now because seriously, what the hell Ruger?
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>>64649302
cuz you leaving it in the case you simpleton
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>>64649346
Crazy how some companies finishes can survive at the bottom of a lake for a year with nearly no rust or pitting while others can't even survive being put away dry in a case.

Ruger makes budget offerings that make sacrifices in places to keep a price point. If you slap some of lubeanons gold guard on em and keep them at a more regular maintenence schedule I'm sure they'll hold up just as well as a FN or Glock or Walther, the difference is those can be subjected to abuse without oil or cleaning or proper storage. Is it worth the extra $100-200 to you to not have to hassle with the finish? It is to me, but everyones different.
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>>64649302
>>64649387
I wouldn't be surprised if the Ruger factory is full of rusty unfinished parts so every single gun they make that isn't stainless is pre rusted in some form. If they don't permanently remove the oxide layer the guns are basically fucked and WILL turn into rust over time.
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>>64649387
jesus the text in that pic reads like a nervous guy trying to tell a lie.
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>TFW keep a whole rotation of small carry guns
>look at CC9
>remember that I need to put a stop to gun buying to have some fucking financial health
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>>64649519
Whatever the problem is I haven't seen reports of it with the RXM, which hopegully means the RXM finish is better and rugers turning a new leaf. I truly don't mind their finish problems for obviously budget guns because you have to cut cost somewhere, but folks should be made aware of it so they know they have to lube em up and really be vigilant after wet range sessions.

>>64649539
Boomers talk weird on the internet, and pretty much everyone in a gunsmithing facebook group is going to be a boomer, spiritually or otherwise. Here's what the internals looked like after he wiped them off with a cloth, apparently the barrel and a few springs were the only things that really rusted and everything else was fine. Unfortunately FN are who they are so a replacement barrel and the few small parts plus the gunsmithing fee probably cost more than buying a new 509 tactical would have for the guy. Can't blame him for wanting to keep this one as a trophy peice tho, it's got history.

>>64649704
You should call around and find a rental range in your area that does unlimited swaps for a flat rate and get your new gun fix in that way. Unless this is a spending problem not a novelty problem in which case idk man watch some Caleb Hammer or Dave Ramsey videos and get scared straight or something.
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>>64649742
Caleb Hammer is great. Singlehandedly waging a war against treat culture
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>>64649074
Are they total metal jacket? Most aren't, so when the powder burns it vaporizes the lead and it flys everywhere with the gases. That's why indoor ranges have to be ventilated and the employees have to get their blood tested regularly.
Also, this
>>64649079
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>>64648244
I've been using the spray clp on basically everything and like I said the only thing that has any rust is the j frame, but to be fair that's probably from the previous owner keeping it in an empty fish tank for years.

And speaking of that I ordered shims and a 9lbs hammer spring. The shitty thing is that I would have to make a separate range trip to test each case so I'll just shim the cylinder and hammer and install the heavier spring and then see if it can get through a box of slavshit and then if it can go through10 rounds of Hornady CD all without a light strike in DA.

Also the trigger shims guy Lance sounds like Kenny Lauderdale on the phone.
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>>64648595
Cry more.
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>>64647791
DeSantis nemesis pocket holster.
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>>64647991
I don't want a DAO pistol.
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>>64650315
Walther makes a DAO? Which one? I do want a DAO.
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>>64650315
Fag.
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>>64650324
There was a DAO variant of P99, but no current pistols are able to perform the double action of cocking the hammer or the striker by a trigger pull. Neither can Glocks, of course. Definitions of "DAO" are vague though, some people call all striker pistols with partial pre-cock DAO. This doesn't really make a lot of sense.
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Ben and the howler monkeys won
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>>64650446
I watched the video, the plaintiff is demanding nothing more than reform and transparency amongst the board of directors. Even if dissolution is what he court rules in 60 days, USPSA will probably just reorganize into whatever legal body IPSC affiliates with next: practically a rebrand

Nothing ever happens
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>>64650384
Are there any DAO pistols currently being produced? I mean actual DAO, a hammer fired pistol, not a striker that needs pre-cock as you mentioned so things like Karhs don't count even if they call themselves DAO as they are striker fired. I don't want DA/SA, just DAO.
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>>64650645
LCP Max and similar mouseguns are often DAO. I think NAA still makes some Seecamp clone looking guns.
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Does anyone here own a RIA AL22 revolver?
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Does the LCR22 ever go on sale? What's a good price for one?
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>>64647831
>rez rocket
>T O E S
>44 and a spinny nugget
Peak /k/ommando activities
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>>64650988
You forgot being
>gay furry
>gender dysphoria issues
>disappointment to their parents
>bad at shooting
Peak 2025 /k/ommando stock
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>listening to some guy named like warrior poet talk about edc
>"the point isnt to carry the smallest gun"

Isn't it though? Isn't carrying a small gun and it not printing almost more important than anything self defense wise so you dont make yourself a target?
Also wouldnt a revolver just be better considering you want something that will be 100000% reliable and you probably dont need more than 6-8 shots anyways?

i dont really get why everyone points towards a glock over revolver if its purely for edc when most situations are up close
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>>64650699
LCP Max is technically double action but it behaves more like a striker fire gun. You can't restrike without the slide moving. The NAA Guardian is true DAO, but it's tiny and has a trigger part that breaks frequently. I want something that isn't going to break from normal use so that's out. I don't really want a mouse gun, I want a 9mm or 380.
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>>64650960
I've never seen one on sale.
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>>64651117
Most situations are up close, BUT there are plenty that happen at extended ranges. Can you shoot your snub nose 38 at 15 yards and still hit centermass reliably? I can and I am a big proponent for the use of revolvers and carry a J frame as a primary, myself, but they absolutely have their shortcomings. Unless you have practiced enough to overcome those shortcomings, Glonks and other double stack/stack and a half semi autos are a better option. Really, they are the better option regardless, but revolvers are just nicer to carry. It's the same as carrying a small single stack, only revolvers are absolutely better than those IMO.
In my opinion, revolvers should be used by the people on both extremes of the bell curve, either people that don't have ANY experience with guns (and don't really want to get that experience they just want a gun just in case) and the people that are extremely experienced and/or skilled that can put the benefits of a revolver to use and minimize the drawbacks of using one.
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>>64651125
I would say the peecamp but you'd definitely hate shooting it. It's definitely well made but has a lot of downsides. If I were you and really wanted a DAO I'd just get a beretta 92/96D or one of the many 3rd gen smith DAOs like the 5946. With the Beretta you'll be able to source replacement parts easy if you ever need them.
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>>64651125
What’s your problem?

There’s tons of DAO surplus police guns still out there, any Beretta 92 can easily be converted by knocking out one pin and removing the hammer sear. Shoot a DAO next to a DA/SA and realize how stupid full DAOs are.

>>64651117
The idea that the bad guy is searching for people that are printing is some armchair mallcop shit. The argument that you don’t need more than X rounds is based on the attacker running away, which happens most of the time as soon as gun is shown let alone fired. When it comes down to a hypothetical combat situation, kill or be killed, a revolver or a mouse gun isn’t going to cut it. Cop bodycams show what those situations are like, entire magazines are fired, reloads under pressure, multiple center of mass hits are required to reliably incapacitate with a handgun.
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>>64651117
I never listen to carry advice from people who dont work a real job.
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What exactly is a Beretta 92 Centurion? What makes it different from a regular 92?
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>>64651255
Centurion for the 92 is a shortened Compact length 4.25 inch slide on the full-size frame, the slide rails and dust cover are shorter
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>>64651264
Thanks anon!
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>>64651230
>any Beretta 92 can easily be converted by knocking out one pin and removing the hammer sear.
From what I have read, you need a replacement DAO hammer and trigger bar.
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>>64648947
94' Toyota Pickup....
>crappy car
OK.
The Essential Holster is unironically the best holster on the market. I have tried them all.
>dogshit red dot
True. Live and learn. I'll probably put one of my SRO's on it soon.
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>>64651293
Trigger bar isn’t different, DAO hammer is just spurless and I believe lacks the notch the hammer sear would sit on, the DAO hammer needs to be spurless since you could just fire the gun by pulling the hammer spur and dropping it (if the firing pin block was disabled).
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>>64651298
>SRO
Don't. At least not on any carry piece. I live the window on the SRO, but I've see way too many of them break before their time
>t.fun store fag
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>>64651230
What do you mean by mouse gun
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>>64651417
Generally it is a gun chambered for something smaller/weaker than a 380. Some people include 380 in that category too.
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>>64651417
In late Victorian England, it was a circus act to get a bunch of dwarves or “little people” to dress like nobles, two of them would a tiny horse, and a few are dogs. They’d be set upon a large rat trained for this, mimicking a noble fox hunt. They’d dwarf on the horse would be given a small pistol, which would then become what we know as the “mouse gun” since he’d dispatch the rat after the dwarves dressed as dogs cornered it.
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>>64651327
So you can literally just replace the stock hammer with a spurless one or do I need a different seer? Can you convert a PX4 to DAO?
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>>64651298
SRO is for overpaid Bay Area instagram fags. If you just want a large window, go with the Vector SCRD-76 or 79.
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>>64651471
You need to remove the hammer sear, this actually lightens the trigger since there is less resistance.

PX4s can be converted to DAO with a DAO trigger pack. The PX4 “fire control group” is basically the same as the 92 so I am certain you can just remove the hammer sear. There would be a bunch of extra stuff like the decocking mechanism that isn’t used.

You can see the DAO specific parts on Midwest gunworks. Maybe the trigger bars are different but a standard trigger bar does work in a DAO gun.
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>>64651497
The SRO is American made cocksucker
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>>64651520
Who cares?
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>>64651520
I wish that was a point in it's favor, but with how fragile it is, that feels like an insult more than anything.
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>>64647790
>Where does this idea that Rugers rust come from
Probably from all of the rusted Rugers would be my guess. If I were going to buy another ruger (I will eventually) it will be in stainless.
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>>64651509
Looked at Midwest and they do carry the type D pack, but it is by far the most expensive for some reason and is out of stock. . .
What the heck is a Type C?
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>>64651564
I’m a true son of my Uncle Sam, I have ancestors on both sides of the civil war, and my family arrived prior to the founding. You can find my grandfather on the plaque at the Kennedy Space Center for all the engineers that worked on the Apollo program. Made in America means something to me.

>>64651569
Ehh is the first big window slide ride dot that worked. Really wish Trijicon would improve things with a SRO type 2 but the RMR HD is about as usable as the SRO but the new pricing on the RMR HD is going to make it near unobtainable for a decent price.

I was really excited for the new Sig Romeo Max XL or whatever that fit on the DPP but they removed it from the market just a few months after release for some reason.

>>64651589
Type C is a lot like HK’s LEM, the hammer spring is precocked and the trigger moves the hammer to firing position IIRC. The type C is very rare and not worth it since the reset is the same length as DAO.
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>>64651669
Can the type C do restrikes like the type D or is it more like the LCP Max where the slide has to reciprocate to reset the hammer into that pre-cocked position? I'm not familiar with anything from HK as I am a poorfag.
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>>64651669
I'm as red blooded American as they come, but I can recognize reality. The chinks have us beat with this one: The 507 comp is just as big a window and does not break.
I'm not saying you should buy one, but I recognize we're behind and need to make something better. Don't give money to companies that rest on their laurels and release inferior product.
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>>64651705
I don’t know, never held a type C and even Ernest Langdon says they’ve never seen one

Just don’t use shitty ammo, use a heavy enough hammer spring, and or a DA/SA if you want restrike.

>>64651731
None of my 507Comps have broken but I’ve seen a few images of broken ones. Also the lens protruding cracks the glass when you use it to rack the slide on something hard

I like the SRO since it plays well with my ligmatism and it’s round. Round window with a red dot in the center is aesthetically pleasing
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>>64648643
I think they ruined the aesthetic. Something about the way they did the cutouts is off-putting to me. Hopefully it'll look better with the right optic on it.
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>>64651740
I agree, the round window fucks hard
>use it to rack the slide on something hard
That's how our regular wannabe guntuber whale broke 2 SROs at my work.
I just want a big round clear window that doesn't shit the bed if you breathe on it wrong.
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>>64651579
Yeah, I'm not seeing them.
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>>64651497
>Vector SCRD-76
Why would I want that Chinese trash? I have had 2 SRO's for about 4 years now, and aside from battery changes more often than I'd like, they have been awesome and extremely rugged and reliable.
>Pic related
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>>64649742
It's more that the RXM is just a P320'ifed glock gen 3, and messing up a glock gen 3 requires a willing need to sin against God
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>>64651520
SRO is competition shooter shit that can't handle a drop
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>>64651777
I wonder if you had the Jager metal shield (does nothing for drops) but protruded slightly forward it would protect the optic.

Slide racking would be solved if everyone just used tall forward BUIS. I like how the new Staccato HD has those and sets the optic back so the cantilever forward dots like the SRO/HD/Vortex XL

>>64651826
I’ll only drop my guns from my cold dead hands libtard
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>>64651841
superior chinese engineering has the shroud built in
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>>64651793
That would require you to actually look, which would require effort on your part. I have no doubt that you're struggling to get up to speed on rustger.
https://www.rugerforum.net/search/417822/?q=Rust&c[showFilter]=visibleOnly&o=relevance
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General question from leafland (please be kind). Currently our communist government has imposed a "freeze" on handguns so we can't buy any new ones or sell/transfer to each other, but those of us who already own handguns can use them as normal. They made it so buying parts (i.e. magazines or barrels) requires showing a gun license, but I find that most stores in Canada don't stock a lot of parts anymore since actual handgun sales have been frozen for a few years. It's impossible to find any selection of triggers, barrels, guide rods, etc.

In America can you just buy handgun barrels/parts like any other item or do you have to do the background check like it's an actual firearm? I ask because I'm considering buying some stuff from the US but not sure if it would need to be imported through someone like iRunGuns or AZtech Armory (i.e. FFL).
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>>64651905
we can buy gun parts like they're anything else, scotch tape, thumb tacks, pencils, etc. No license necessary
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>>64651814
Looks like you dipped your mags in your forbidden chocolate hole, you naughty little faggot.
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>>64651905
We can buy parts as if groceries except things like threaded barrels and magazines may have state regulations against shipping
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>>64651955
Why are you gay
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>>64651930
>>64651956
Thanks, god I hate my faggot country right now. Will look into it and maybe reach out to one of the importers, barrels and shit need a license to purchase here so I suspect there'd be some authorization to import...
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>>64650606
Are USPSA silhouettes halal?
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>>64650446
Too bad they both can't lose.
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>>64651966
Per the rmcp website:
>You must hold a valid firearms licence to import firearm barrels, handgun slides, ammunition and cartridge magazines. Within Canada, these items may only be transferred to individuals that also have a valid firearms licence. These rules apply to both businesses and individuals.
The keyword here being, "transferred". My guess is you'd have to have parts shipped to a ffl that would then transfer them to you. But idk anything about Canadian laws. My wife is an attorney and her job is basically finding precedent for verbiage used and making an argument for or against it. Figure out what they mean by "transfer" and you'll have your answer.
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>>64650748
I do not, but do you think they could make enough M206 revolvers in .22LR to keep them in stock?
I don't.
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>>64651905
You should probably check out cangen too
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>>64649704
>live in the EU
>only allowed to own 2 semi-automatic guns for the first 5 years of getting your permit

Feels bad man, but at least I don't spend thousands all at once.
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>>64651882
Cool, now do every other manufacturer forums.
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>>64652127
I never said other manufacturers don't rust. I'm saying that it's commonly known that rugers are more prone to rust issues.
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>>64651669
>Ehh
Only women and tumblrites post this. Consider self harm.
>both sides of the civil war
Admitting half your ancestry was retarded isn't a flex. Honestly, kill yourself.
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>>64652140
Yeah they should have all stayed as slaves
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>>64651905
The serialized part has to be purchased at a gun shop with a background check. Everything else can just be mailed to your house.
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>>64651990
It doesn't include the middle of the neck as a high scoring shot so no. In between the brain box and the heart and lungs is a spine that is destroyed will instantly end the fight and therefore should be a valid and high scoring target.
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What's the consensus on good optics here? I'm considering getting an optics cut Glock slide but I've only ever shot pistols with irons. What's good that doesn't cost more than another gun?
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>>64652180
Holosun 407C is a decent dot and can be found under 200 dollars regularly. I would trust Holosun more than any other Chinese brand
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>>64652180
I will say that any basic one should work. Backup irons are overrated because youll get used to seeing the front sight post at a specific height in the window. An external battery port is overrated because taking it off, then putting it back on the same gun doesn't significantly change zero.
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>>64652140
Fighting for the confederacy doesn't mean they were retards, it meant that they lived in the south. If the recruiter showed up at your door and your options were to hop onto the wagon and be shipped off to war for your country or be executed for desertion, you would have fought for those slave owners too. The confederacy did draft people.
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>>64652217
So did the north, the northern army comprised of a large number of foreigners like the recent Irish immigrants. There were riots protesting the draft in northern cities.

A confederate issue LeMat revolver is a grail gun of mine.
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>>64652242
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Its a shame that we didn't learn the proper lessons about the first Civil War, its not about the borders its about our values.
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>>64652180
Total Chinese dominance.
>Holosun
>Vector
>Cyelee
>Olight (not the rechargeable LiPo shitters)
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Do handguns ever go off when dropped if they have a safety on?
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>>64652368
Guns without firing pin blocks can, many pre 1980s automatics can, like 1911s. Since then firing pin is just held in the slide by the firing pin spring a drop in a certain direction (muzzle down) the firing pin can get enough inertia to defeat the spring and the primer.

Some guns, the hammer can slip off the sear and fire as if the trigger was pull and the safety was off. The 1911 can’t do this since the thumb safety blocks the sear but many automatics of that era can go off from a heavy enough impact. Really old guns can basically, you’re a idiot if you carry such an old gun loaded since people back then tended to not carry with one in the chamber
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>>64652368
A lot of 1911s and basically all 2011s will.
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https://armsofamerica.com/fb-radom---vis-100-m1-9mm-pistol/

Thoughts Burt?
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>>64651966
>>64651905
Get into politics if you wanna see a change.
And I don't mean become a politician. Just vote in EVERY election you see, spend just 10 mins to research candidates.



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