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CZ-75 Edition

Guide: https://files.catbox.moe/9g5sv2.pdf
Pastebin: https://pastebin.com/gs6mLNik

Target(s) of the month for July. Shoot some redcoats. If you pass the first one, try the second.
https://files.catbox.moe/clnjel.pdf
https://files.catbox.moe/kloq65.pdf

Other printable targets and drills:
https://www.tier1concealed.com/pages/three-sevens-drill

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>>65290942
>wearing a goyim muzzle while poorly firing a cz-75
why
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>>65290942
>tranime gun edition
yuck!
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That's just a scratch... right?
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>>65290971
>just a scratch... right?
time the get the magnaflux out.
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>>65290971
I wouldn’t worry about it.
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Not worrying about it makes me worry about it more
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>>65290942
Millennial FFLs are hiring prostitutes to shill their companies now huh
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I fucking despise you faggots, you're all stupid morons, not only do you hate what's practical, but you hate what's aesthetic, you are soulless miserable misanthropes, I hope you're pistols jam, stove pipe, squib and malfunction in every imaginable way.
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>>65290942
This bitch is too poor to buy a comb?
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>>65290942
Without the glasses she reminds me of the girl I lost my virginity to. With them she reminds me of the woman who molested me.
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>>65290942
She only talked about anime in this video. Not even a mention of how Col. Jeff Coopers called the original 75 model the best 9mm service pistol ever made. Rustled my jimmies a little bit.
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>>65290942
>those hands
It's a man
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>>65291083
You can't just drop that without a greentext
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>>65290975
Magnaflux is a company, magnetic particle is the method.
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>>65291085
Jeff Cooper was a retarded larper
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Why are these faggoty OP's tolerated?
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>>65291147
>ACKCHYUALLY
and yet, you somehow knew what I was referring to
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>>65290945
Face is busted. Same reason trannies like them.
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>>65291186
Brokebin tends to spam a lot in the off hours so he can make the OPs out of spite. He was supposed to be better but I guess the red dot situation has buckbroken him again into being a salty bitch.
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>>65291196
Yeah because its my job
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>>65291246
>Yeah because its my job
ok retard
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>>65291269
Look at the 3rd video nigger, the brand name is magnaflux. Retards who don't do it for a living call it that because they are the biggest name in the business. Its like kleenex. Don't doubt me you fucking ape brain monkey.
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>>65290942
That's a man
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>>65291230
>the red dot situation
QRD?
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>>65291496
Pastebin keeps hating on red dots because he cant afford an optics cut slide nor an opticbut refuses to admit it, instead preferring an endless sea of copes.
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>>65291496
I and several others do not prioritise pistol optics in our budgets. For some reason, this infuriates anon.

>>65291085
>only talked about anime
To be fair, there was a historical overview about CZ-75 production and even mention of the Selous Scouts.
>Rustled my jimmies
Way she goes with Gunko Pop channels.

>>65291090
>>65291013
>>65291491
It's trip coder Mugichan, a /k/ female from the before times.

>>65291181
Jeff Cooper was a veteran of the second World War.

>>65291230
>make the OPs out of spite
It was to secure #1776 in time for the holiday, your welcome.

>>65291022
>hope you're pistols jam
I had a FTE with my Glock a few months ago, running 124gr reman (faulty primer). Thankfully, the bullet exited instead of getting lodged. Perhaps the superior seal of polygonal rifling elevated the chamber pressure enough to prevent bore obstruction.

>>65291051
Heh.
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>listening to Red Dead Redemption's soundtrack again
>my idle hands (the Devil's playthings) open 5 new tabs all by themselves
>lose track of time
>SNAP BACK TO REALITY
>I have now spent the last hour with The Shootist on repeat while looking at case-hardened single-actions and .357 lever guns
One of these days, cowpo/k/es. One of these days.
>>65290971
>that head-on shot of the chamber wall
He's dead, Jim.
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>>65291515
>female
The hands don't lie. Stop simping for a man ya homo
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>>65291515
You should prioritize making good financial decisions
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>>65291548
>prioritize making good financial decisions
Yeah, go all in on Bitcoin.
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Trying to force myself not to buy more guns and instead buy more ammo and range time. It's hard bros. The used M&P Competitor is calling to me.
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>>65291541
He cant afford the premium bio girls so he has to post the free trial troons.
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>>65291574
He probably did (at 100k)
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I am going to become a revolver guy for literally no reason.
Please call me gay and retarded
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>>65291515
>a /k/ female
Hate to break it to you but “she” is almost certainly male.
>man hands
>rough man legs (very visible in the pic you posted)
>unkempt hair
>troon mask
>that Flandre person in their videos is very obviously a troon and natal woman usually can’t stand being around troons for more than an hour

Legitimately the only thing throwing me off is the voice. Must have taken a lot of training.
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>>65291577
My self compromise this year was getting a range membership and then going 50/50 on ammo and new hardware/accessories.
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>>65291625
the story I've heard that "mug" is a female, but she's obsessed with troons and made Flandre who otherwise was just a weirdo forcibly transition or she was going to divorce him and troon his children

lots of mental illness involved
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>>65291615
based
buy a single action and learn to draw
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>brokebin thinks we should shoot like this
pictured is jeff cooper
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Retarded revolver question:
I have a 6" Smiff 586 with a plugged up hillary hole. Given that there's little to no resale value in it already, I want to MagnaPort it for shits and giggles. Yes, I will be running bubba's "oops, all powder" nuclear hand loads out of it.
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>>65291655
SNAPbin should do us all a favor
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>>65291633
And they can both still pass 4473s?
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>>65291577
That's a pretty mean looking pistol, tbqh. You should definitely buy it right along with 5k rds of ammo. It's just fiat pretend bux.
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>>65291701
Ultimately if they accept that they are gay male crossdressers they do.
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>>65291669
anon, that's not a question. Questions have an interrogative structure and question marks at the end.
what you posted is a statement
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>>65291701
The dealer can still make a judgment call. If the selling party observes that the buying party exhibits behaviors that could indicate instability or potential for harm, they can and will "run it through NICS" (read: window shop for guns for 15 minutes) before handing the ID back- "sorry xir, for some reason the FBI denied you :)))))". One of my LGSs does so, and frankly I've lost my ass on some of the guns I've bought there, simply because they do. I'll pay extra for a transfer if it means having fewer psychotic armed axe-wounds in my vicinity.
>inb4 extraordinarily disingenuous "SHALL" posting that wouldn't be applied equally to the crossdressers
I don't care.
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>>65291772
Your local store is denying you?
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>>65291779
It's fiction
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>>65291779
No, troons.
>>65291780
You wish, you galivanting nut-gargler.
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>>65291782
>Gallivanting nut-gargler
*tips fedora* Mmm me thinkum apologies in order good sir, n'your bullshit story is completely real now. Thank you for the gold kind stranger
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>>65291772
>I'll pay extra for a transfer if it means having fewer psychotic armed axe-wounds in my vicinity.
if diaper-shitting circumcised evangelical boomers can own guns, i'm fine with the troons owning them
at least the troons have good taste in music
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>>65291772
I’ve seen a bunch of trannies but never at the gun store. Or the range.
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>>65291807
i see them all the time at the range and at matches
they're actually pretty cool
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Chaser/Troon detected.
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>>65291810
Wish my range had trannies
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>>65291797
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>>65291714
Did I forget the part where I said I'm retarded?
Should I get it MagnaPorted?
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>>65291022
You don’t need to hope what Glock owners regularly encounter and excuse it by saying “malfunction? Were you gripping the gun tight enough??? must’ve been user.” (Any other actually good pistol doesn’t have this issue)
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>>65291625
>>65291772
Mugi is a fucking female you autists. I want all newfags off of /k/
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>>65291838
>Should I get it MagnaPorted?
why not?
packing the case with powder will probably blow up the cyliner before the recoil wears out the bones in your wrist, though
>>65291839
i have never had a glock malfunction
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>polymer sights
>eclipsed by optic
Many such cases! Much as I admire Ben Stoeger, he is not in the headspace for combat shooting. This has me wondering about the model and configuration of his EDC pistol.

>>65291625
She has some androgynous features but no man is capable of her voice no matter the training.

>>65291655
Unfortunately, my grip frame was designed with the Chapman stance in mind.

>>65291848
Indeed.
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>>65291848
well "she" is committing trans stolen valor by dressing like one
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Picked up a 92fs and an obsidian 45 suppressor monday, shot them yesterday. Absolutely fantastic.
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>he is not in the headspace for combat shooting
>he literally gave classes to delta force and other high tier military groups
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>Ben didnt validate me so he sucks now
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>>65291838
Where do you shoot mainly? Outside uncovered or indoors in a stall?
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>>65291810
No you don’t.
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Brokiebin eventually will have to quote boomer ayoob to get his shitty opinions affirmed.
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>>65291875
>he is not in the headspace for combat shooting
what the fuck are you talking about?
first off, he's shooting like 2,000 rounds out of five different pistols every month so why the fuck would he install a $130 set of trij suppressor height night sights on a gun he's not sure he'll keep
second, just check your fucking dot before you head out the door, it's not that hard
I cowitness my dot with irons, but farting out an opinion that ben stoeger of all people "isn't in a headspace for combat shooting" because he has stock glonk sights on a pistol is retarded
>>65291888
source?
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>>65291877
>Picked up a 92fs
good
now buy four more
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>>65291877
based. I kind of miss my USP, pictured my last range session with it.

might get a MK23 instead or an elite/expert
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>>65291875
>combat shooting
Combat Accuracy
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>>65291899
Would you recommend the LTT optics cut? I've been thinking about doing it to my 45, I don't have any optics ready pistols and it seems like the best option, especially since it's my bedside gun.
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>>65291932
not that anon but I have the cut MK23 and like three of the LTT berettas
it's good
honestly I would just buy an additional one from LTT rather than send it in to get cut
my advice is buy a spare parts set for the LTT system, and as soon as you get home with it, back all the screws out and loctite them since for some reason Ernest is fucking allergic to $0.02 of blue loctite
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>>65291938
This is what I wanted to do but unless I'm just missing it they don't sell USP slides, you have to send yours in.

My one hangup is that my USP 45 is my first gun, and I kinda want it to stay as is forever.
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>>65291942
Oh wait you just mean buy the whole gun from them. Yea maybe, I wish they'd do a full size USP 9
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>>65291942
>they don't sell USP slides, you have to send yours in
No, they don't. It irritated me too, but I'm willing to overlook it because the price isn't heinous. It might just be that they can't obtain slides in quantities that would even make it worthwhile to mill and sell them
I might be mistaken, but I think the slides are refinished. I'm only suspicious of this because my stock MK23 has a very different finish than the LTT MK23, but my old MK23 is 13 years old, so I'm not sure.
Money's worthless anyway, I'd just buy a whole new gun, either from their storefront or send a new gun in.
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>>65291953
>I'd just buy a whole new gun
I think this is what I'll do, just wait for a good deal on a USP 9 and send that into them, I want a second USP anyway.
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>>65291932
I bought one of the 50 Lipsey’s LTT USPs so it came stock.

It’s an okay optic cut, make sure you use vibratite Vc-3 and torque the screws to spec. Buy replacement screws if you ever take them off since they’re 4-40s. The LTT design was around the Beretta 92 which direct mount was impossible, but on other guns like the USP you have a wider slide and direct mount is possible.
https://dualhammer.com/collections/hk/usp
These guys can do direct mount to USPs. Direct mount is ideal since you have less screws that can come loose and a lower mount. But you can’t change optic cuts, so get something common like RMR where there’s plenty of optics and support. But LTT’s solution is more one stop shop since they install BUIS, refinish the slide in either Cerakote or Black Nitride, but in my experience their assembler does not use enough blue loctite, I always first thing replace their thread locker with vibratite. One of my guns as soon as I replaced it with vibratite and torqued to spec, it has lasted years of EDC and many thousands of rounds (6k+?) without coming loose.

I like how relatively cheap the LTT optic plates are, how they come with integrated BUIS which saves money, they’re like 60 bucks each while I’ve spent 150 bucks on other plates for other guns. 150 bucks and it didn’t even come with an iron sight, which was another 50 bucks.

>>65291942
I would keep it as it but be on the look out for a USP .45 slide for sale or some thing.
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>USP 9

>>65291894
>a gun he's not sure he'll keep
Fair dinkum.

>>65291904
This but unironically.
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>>65291968
what the fuck it that picture lmao
it's never not funny watching people invent reasons to hate the USP
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>>65291973
Replying to SNAPbroke
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>>65291968
>strikerslop
Don't caaaaaaare

>>65291953
>>65291967
Thanks lads.
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Post you'r are daily carry, right fucking now.
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>>65291973
Pastebin isn’t funny
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>>65291983
Custom .45 caliber 2011
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Dual hammer is doing the DPO plate (staccato optic cut) for the 3rd gen smith and Wessons
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>>65291983
You first.

>>65291973
USP45 makes sense as a 1911 alternative but the others are either Fourty S(pigs) & W(omen) or just a Gunko Pop in 2026 (USP9)

>>65291979
Glocks are the most efficient and reliable way to carry 9x19, deal with it.
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sigh
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I think we can all see why you cant trust him now. He cant even go a month without sperging.
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>>65292009
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>>65291997
the USP has way more headroom in terms of trigger quality that you can gunsmith out of it than a glock plus the ability to hose +p+ through it
also, horrendously wrong, the P99AS and 92FS are tied for the most efficient and reliable way to carry 9x19
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>>65291991
>hammer and sickle logo
Its a no from me dog
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>>65292009
I don’t understand his motives. He seems concerned with what people think of him or else he wouldn’t have started a persona, but he is hell bent on being as annoying as possible. He is never going to wash away his image if he doubles down every day.
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So is the COA just a clearly better system than all this plate and screw complication? Is that mounting system going to become the new standard like pic rails on rifles?
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after sleeping on it, I feel a lot better about it. I've spent a lot more on less and it's not like I'm strapped for cash or anything.
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>>65292043
>is the COA just a clearly better system
I'd say so
>Is that mounting system going to become the new standard
only time will tell
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>>65291898

I actually plan on a few more berettas

>>65291899

I may get a Mk23 down the line also. I have a couple compacts and like those a lot.
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>>65291983
your turn
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>>65292043
The A cut is a good system, it still has two screws, they're just moved to the rear and lock the optic in place. They can still come loose. The issue that will stop it from becoming the standard is that you can't recut existing slides for A cut and custom slides will need a custom rear sight to lock the slide in place.

it probably won't become standard, it will be like people direct mounting ACROs. RMR, RMSC, DPP, ACRO aren't going away.

I think this is the best optic cut system
https://www.nighthawkcustom.com/interchangeable-optic-system
but it has only seen some adoption between high end 1911/2011 makers.
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>>65292014
>quality that you can gunsmith
Stock evaluation only because the two were designed as duty pistols.
>ability to hose +p+ through it
So does the Glock. The military's G19's run on a diet of M1152 and M1153 (39700 PSI)
>92FS
Those things were filtered by 9mm NATO and I'm not sure how you figure that a heavier pistol is more efficient.
>P99AS
I'll look into that but I imagine there's a reason that model is much less relevant amongst military and law enforcement

>>65292044
Checked and very good, anon :)
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Colt Optic Division's ACRO, designed and assembled in the USA, 428 MSRP. Claiming 75k hours on a 2032 at medium brightness.
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>>65291899
Is that a 9mm or a 45? I have the 45 and the weight does wonders, I’m curious how little the gun would move as a 9mm. Also, how do you like the trigger? That’s another upgrade I’ve considered
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reposting, but, yeah, can't have a bigger gun here
unironically considering ounce meme for carry
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>>65292064
Damn, that does look nice.
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>>65292072
get a baby browning
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>>65292069
.45

I like the Gray Guns flat trigger, I believe it has an optimized profile with overtravel reduction built into it. I like that it's flat and metal versus the POLYMER STOCK TRIGGER.

I have an aluminum weight with a ported Jarvis Match barrel. I don't think the ports do anything other than make it louder since they were quite small ports. People like it. The aluminum makes it balance nicely but I imagine that it doesn't kill recoil like the steel would.

>>65292058
beautiful gun. who did that mag well?

>>65292072
also a beautiful gun and picture
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>>65291983
Let’s see yours
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>>65291983
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>>65291983
FNS9C
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>>65291983
>tfw work at a secure facility where I can't carry
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>>65291983
DEI hit quantico too </3
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>>65292066
>Stock evaluation only because the two were designed as duty pistols
origin's irrelevant, the 1911's still around today and the P08's functionally extinct because one design was modernizable and had things people wanted. The USP's trigger system is much less irritating to work on than Glock's.
>filtered by 9mm NATO
factually incorrect, M9s, along with P226s, were getting cracked by extremely out of spec 9mm. The brigadier's origin was a bungle caused by the military being full of retarded people and the mechanically disinclined. Most of the bad blood attributed to the M9 and 92 series was lead-poisoned boomer retards being incapable of putting clapped-out guns with tens of thousands of rounds through them back together right.
>there's a reason that model is much less relevant amongst military and law enforcement
the P99 was used by a tremendous amount of european militaries and law enforcement agencies from the 90's to its discontinuation. the plastic gun wars of the 90's were fought between the P99 and Glock 17. How do you not know this?
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>>65292066
>So does the Glock. The military's G19's run on a diet of M1152 and M1153 (39700 PSI)
you literally just learned about M1152 yesterday lol

fucking poser faggot

I have literally fed my PX4 compact THOUSANDS of M1152, perhaps 8-10k rounds of it
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>>65292083
thanks, its a harrison custom build. im not the original owner
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>>65292152
NGMI
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>>65292204
love that guy's triggers, hate his low paddle safeties

his fixed rear sight replacing bomar/LPA sights is great, plus his wide notch rear sights for novaks

his builds seem to go for alot whenever I see them
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>>65292058
>>65292204
How the hell do you carry that without the giant beavertail jabbing you in the gut?
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>>65292230
It's called not being fat. Lose some weight.
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>>65291280
>Look at the 3rd video nigger
look at the first two video titles
>the brand name is magnaflux
Yes, I know.
>Retards who don't do it for a living call it that because they are the biggest name in the business. Its like kleenex.
Lots of engine builders just colloquially refer to it as 'magnaflux' and everyone, you included, knows what they mean just like when someone says 'kleenex.' No one cares and you aren't special no how many times you 'ERRRM ACKCHYUALLY.' Also, pretty sure Burt's frame is alloy so it wouldn't work anyway.
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>>65292230
>t.mealteamsix
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>>65292230
I ride the gun and pants down lower

And also not being a fat fuck
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https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1184972452

Convince me not to buy it
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>>65292429
We need more pics
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>>65291230
Let's all pray shitbin kills itself.
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>>65292451
no you don't
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>>65292498
We do, we need front and side view, maybe an angle looking up from the ground. We have to rate your cc
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>>65292451
stop being gay
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>>65292083
Can confirm the steel weight does crazy work with the recoil. Might have to snag that trigger too. The USP45 is a gun I’ve decided to put money into despite there being better options/uses of money
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>>65292538
100 bucks for just a steel trigger plus gray guns / bruce gray gives reason to reconsider. he denies the P320 has any issues but at the same time created a product to fix the shake awake feature that the P320 has.
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>>65292498
>this niggas bill drill is faster than my draw
God damn I need to dry fire more.
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>>65292508
What no I'm not
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>>65292540
the steel trigger is gay and just for aesthetics but the GG short reset kit is fucking money, especially if you have an LEM gun
bruce gray might be a retard but he's a retard that made a good short reset kit
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>SGammo can't guarantee me Winchester's .45 ACP USA 250 boxes
fucking gay, why am I paying 5 more cents a box versus S&B. It'll be like a gacha buying boxes. Or worse. I have to go to a gunstore and get raped. Even with my employee/former employee discount I'd get raped

>>65292542
shooting a .45 ACP too, it took me around a year to go from 1.6-2s draw from concealment to 1.1, and lately I've reliably been hitting sub 1.0s. Honestly the sub 1.0 draws I'm not reacting to the sights, I'm shooting as soon as I think I'm on target which if I'm indexed properly it's true. The rest of the splits too I don't remember if I was conscious of the dot.

At my local steel match I hit a 2.05 where you draw from concealment and then hit 5 spaced steel targets. The gap between those who train and those who don't is huge, I could KILL old me, 6 into the frame before I hit the ground, before old me could even draw. Useful if I need to kill myself via time travel.
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>>65292563
If you just want a box for collecting purposes buy it at the gun store and be done with it.
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>>65292565
look at you voice of reason's ass
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>>65292563
SNAPbin won't be able to kill himself because he won't hit himself (he also doesn't have any bullets)
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>>65292538
>can confirm, tying a cinder block to my gun reduces recoil
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>>65292579
ammunition depot has credova!
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>>65292498
I can't draw from the holster at my range(s). Do I get anything out of recording videos of myself shooting? Does it matter which side?
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>>65290971
Nope.
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>>65292588
>Do I get anything out of recording videos of myself shooting?
it has helped me diagnose interference between my trigger finger and support hand, I can gauge my improvement over time in recoil control (I don't want to even post my earlier videos), it also allows me to see what I'm actually doing while shooting, what my eye balls are doing (target focused or sight focused)
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>>65292588
me too. I practice my draw at home and then fire from the low ready at the range. Hope this helps. I get full speed practice outside occasionally which helps tie things together. As far as videoing goes, I'd imitate >>65292498
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>>65292596
2.5 years ago

it's embarrassing
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>>65292563
Do you train using Ben Stoeger videos or do you follow different drills
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>>65292638
>Do you train using Ben Stoeger videos
Religiously but at my indoor range I cannot easily do multiple target drills. I mostly do doubles, draws, and bill drills. Bill drills is alot of fun but to me they test your grip and trigger control, doing just a double is easy, maintaining your grip for 4-6 rounds without over tensing is hard and took me a while to hit fast splits without choking up too much and failing to reset the trigger under recoil.

I just watched his short class clip videos and eventually I hear a new concept or theory and try to apply it. Sometimes there's an idea in one of those clip videos that leads to some sort of breakthrough.

He actually doesn't have a good videos on your technique ( entire upper body) IMO other than the theory of it. Fighting recoil is a fool's errand, returning the gun back to zero is the point. Knowing the theory allows you to properly apply the technique.
https://youtu.be/SQubpTzHUnw
this is very important.
https://youtu.be/kNnlAJkHbdQ

I have long arms so I found alot of people's advice and technique online did not work for me, I couldn't make it click until I started watching Ben's videos. How I think about technique is that the point of having two arms and two hands on the gun is that you want to distribute the recoil into your entire upper body to your shoulders. Isosceles is about turning your upper body into a unit which distributes the recoil across your arms to your shoulders. That way you just stare at the target where you want your sight to go and it returns.
https://youtu.be/rxEkxtLyjc4
https://youtu.be/B5wd6ZzqlOc
Hwansik Kim is one of Ben's friends and basically approved trainers. Joel Park is good too. For my hands, I found out I was doing something like this, but not exactly.
https://youtu.be/qYxjwAx2MD4

https://youtu.be/p5Cy0obI_D0
this is one of his best videos for shooting IMO. Color confirmation is sight confirmation but better described and applied for red dots.
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>>65292724
>Fighting recoil is a fool's errand, returning the gun back to zero is the point.
This and """"fighting flinching""""""
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>>65292742
Explain
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>>65292083
>beautiful ... picture
Uhh.
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>>65292782
you don't fight the flinch. You work with it.
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>>65292782
NTA but

Explain what you think flinching is. Pre ignition? bad, not optimal. Post ignition, good/natural. You're thinking about what to do after the round is fired, so it's something you see even on pro level shooters, they run into a dud round or something you'll see the gun dip
https://youtu.be/EeXxmmkSkSg
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>>65292724
Thank you very much, Anon. I appreciate it. I'll be watching/practicing these in my spare time
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>>65292587
>ammunition depot has credova!
Time for some debt-maxing.
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>>65292797
Interesting
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>>65292813
Don't go into debt for consumables.
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>>65291932
>Would you recommend the LTT optics cut?
NTA, but NO. If you are going to convert a USP to plate go with the Wright Armory iDot. More expensive but nicer and better. And this is why:
>>65291967
>The LTT design was around the Beretta 92 which direct mount was impossible,
The LTT plate is designed for the 92 slide and a poor fit for the USP (not even that great on the 92 IMO). LTT also refinish in Cerakote which is a shitty slide finish. You want an OEM nitride type finish. If you are going with a direct mount then Dualhammer may be fine, but you are more limited on the optics that they can direct mount to the USP slide and you are forever married to that.
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Should I get a Walther PDP? I don't need one, but I want one.
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>>65292836
>not even that great on the 92 IMO)
let me look around for a better 92 optic cut then

fuck you mean it's not even that great
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>>65292834
>ammunition
>consumable
>actually shooting
Very presumptive of you. It was more of a joke about the Sam Hyde debt-maxing advise.
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>>65292837
yeah
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>>65292837
No get a Gen 1 p99 instead
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hell yeah
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>>65292841
>fuck you mean it's not even that great
Allow me to explain. Yes it is the best option for a 92 optic plate. But the 92 is just not a great host for an optic due to the slide height/design. You just can't get the optic very low at all. Exhibit A: the fuck huge/high BUIS sights that are the lowest possible option once the optic is as low as possible. That's kinda fucking ridiculous and it the best that could be done.

My main point: If your solution to mount a plate onto a USP is to stick that piece of hammered shit onto it, then you're retarded.
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>>65291515
>Jeff Cooper was a veteran of the second World War.
By all available accounts, Jeff Cooper did not see any real combat in WW2. He was a Ship Detachment Marine on the USS Pennsylvania. Honorable service ofc, but he definitely wasn't the badass infantryman he portrayed himself to be. He reenlisted for Korea and claimed he was involved in "irregular warfare", but there's 0 evidence for that. I don't really blame him though. Being a WW2-era Marine that never fired his gun in anger must've felt so humiliating.
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Would these be comically too tall to cowitness a red dot on a P220?
https://gunmagwarehouse.com/trijicon-bright-tough-suppressor-height-tritium-night-sight-for-sig-sauer-p220-p229-p938.html#
Would these be better height wise?
https://www.ameriglo.com/products/details/sg-181
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>>65292859
>But the 92 is just not a great host for an optic due to the slide height/design.
I don't know dude, it's not a great host since how narrow the slide is but the LTT cut is pretty damn low for what they're working with. .85 Height over bore is pretty standard across the board. The EPS gets it even lower.
>Glock (MOS with plate): ~0.85–1.2"
(Plate typically adds height; direct/custom RMR mill is lower at ~0.75–1.0".)
>Smith & Wesson M&P (M2.0 optics-ready): ~0.9–1.15"
(Requires adapter plate for RMR; no true direct mount for standard RMR. Slightly higher than optimal direct cuts.)
>Walther PDP (2.0 cut): ~0.75–1.05"
(Deeper factory cut helps keep it lower even with a plate. Some direct RMR-compatible milled versions available; generally one of the lower options.)
>Sig Sauer P320 / P365 (optics-ready): ~0.8–1.1"
(Plate required for RMR on most models; P365 micro-compacts tend toward the lower end.)
>CZ P-10 / similar CZ models: ~0.8–1.1"
(Plate or direct mill options; comparable to Glock.)
>Springfield Armory (Hellcat, XD, etc.): ~0.85–1.15"
(Varies by model; often plate-based for RMR footprint.)
>Other brands (Canik, Taurus, HK VP9, etc.): ~0.8–1.2"
(Most follow the plate + cut pattern similar to Glock/M&P. Direct mill/custom cuts are the lowest across all platforms.)
from Grok, since I'm too fucking lazy to search up the height over bore of every gun in existence. For a plate system I will defend that LTT's cut is good.
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>>65292837
It's pretty freaking alright, but at the end of the day it's more or less strikerslop. Just high echelon strikerslop.

Do you already have striker? (slop)

>>65292858
Neat. .22 when? I just got a couple of Scheels collabo buckerinos to try
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>>65292881
also this image they sent in an email a long as time ago, I don't believe they claim "lowest in the industry" currently, but they are still the lowest for the Beretta 92.

I'm not a CZ guy, but look at this
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>>65292858
Cool AI gen
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Wright Armory vs LTT doesn't seem that different. LTT does black nitride refinish for HKs now as an option versus their cerakote job.
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>>65292837
I love mine
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>move from a commie shit hole state to a free state
>CCW allowed, national reciprocity etc
>Want to start carrying
>The only handgun I owned was a Beretta 92FS because video games and movies
>go to gun range, try Glock 17/19, couple S&W variants
>nothing felt as good
>about to start carrying my M9 in pic related like some sort of fucking boomer

Is it lack of metal frame in most carry guns that has me being left unsatisfied? The weight maybe? Surely I'm just autistic. I have around 10k rounds through this M9 and I'm really accurate with it even though its irons only, but I can't help buy feel like a retard with everyone appendix carrying as like the CCW standard.
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>>65292931
Try a PX4 compact
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>>65292859
the LTT height is not that high
92 is just a big girl
the irons are exactly as tall as my truglo glock suppressor sights
>>65292931
I appendix carry with my 92, it's doable if you're not a small person
>Is it lack of metal frame in most carry guns that has me being left unsatisfied? The weight maybe?
the 92 series and everything that uses its trigger system generally wear extremely well and after a thousand or so rounds, the triggers are spectacular. That, plus the weight, makes it a very comfortable pistol to shoot.
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>>65292931
>but I can't help buy feel like a retard
Shoulder holsters are based
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>>65292931
Complete chad honestly, falco does great work
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>>65292945
Based I finally got my falco broken in
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>>65292934
I was actually looking at the PX4. My only concern is I'd end up having to get the slide milled to allow for a red dot. Vs something like the popular guns that allow installation from the factory. I know that S&W makes a steel/metal frame of their M&P2.0 so I was also looking at that.
>>65292938
>it's doable if you're not a small person
I'm 6'6" and a large framed so the gun wouldn't be hard to appendix carry, I just don't like possibly having to adjust the gun to stop it from poking me in the dick when I sit down.
>the 92 series and everything that uses its trigger system generally wear extremely well and after a thousand or so rounds, the triggers are spectacular. That, plus the weight, makes it a very comfortable pistol to shoot.
I love everything about my 92FS. I do some basic cleaning every 1000 rounds and I've fed this gun ammo from all over the spectrum. Never complains and I can count on 1 hand the number of times it's malfunctioned on me (usually because I was using some bubba tier ammo I got for pennies).
>>65292945
It's bad enough I bought an Inox 92 because I saw it in Rush Hour. Then I got wood grips because of the Samurai Edge in Resident Evil. Now I'm looking to carry like I'm McClane
>>65292949
I'm really hard considering just embracing the should carry. Do some quick draw practice at an ourdoor range or something so I don't flag someone lol.

pic related, not my personal gun, but the exact setup I have
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>>65292959
SNAPbin why is it you follow only the popular opinions? If Burt was shitting on shoulder holsters you'd agree with him. You know a good leather one is around 300$ too, can your loan shark lend you a bit more this month?
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>>65292966
>SNAPbin
>Burt
>loan shark
Who? I think you have me confused with someone else man
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>>65292971
You formatted your post exactly like a SNAPbin shitpost, negligent discharge on my part
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>>65292931
When I get one I plan on carrying it in a shoulder holster.
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>>65292966
this post is so bad I would believe that ebtbin himself made this post to try to muddy the waters

>>65292959
A proper set up, like the phlster enigma, would allow of comfortable carry appendix with a long barreled pistol.

>milling a PX4
yeah it hurts if you got the gun for like 800 dollars but if you snagged a PX4 compact used for like 400-500 dollars then it's not so bad. I think the finished product of a customized PX4 is the best DA/SA carry gun, the PX4 has the same trigger as the 92, same geometry basically.
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>>65292587
>>65292813
>Credit account for your credit card
Wtf is this dystopian shit. Minimum payment to pay for another minimum payment?
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>>65292985
SNAPbin is busy with Ben Stoeger r34 right now
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>>65292986
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>>65292989
desu, with how much pizza is these days if you're using a coupon, I can see it if ordering pizza for like a party or something. I still don't agree, but I've seen singular large pizzas from dominos hit $35 each
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post cats
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>>65292998
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>>65292912
well yeah its a red dot cut on a flat-top pistol
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>>65291147
>erm, that's not a Dumpster™, that's a metal garbage receptacle
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>>65291280
I work at a machine shop. We call it magnaflux. Every other shop I've gone to has called it magnaflux. Hitler put autists in concentration camps for a reason
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>>65293032
I hate how receptacle is spelled and now I have to use that word so much for work.
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>>65293038
Spell it however you want like we did in the old days
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>>65292992
>I've seen singular large pizzas from dominos hit $35 each
Just wait for their $10 deal...
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>>65292881
>don't know dude, it's not a great host since how narrow the slide is but the LTT cut is pretty damn low for what they're working with
See my prior statement. I am not disagreeing with you.
>the LTT cut is pretty damn low for what they're working with. .85 Height over bore is pretty standard across the board.
I do not understand how in the Hell they can possibly come up with 0.85" as HOB for their optic/plate system. See picrel. I just measured HOB on my G17 with Jagerworks direct mill mounted 509t at ~0.83". It is mounted significantly lower in relation to the slide and top of barrel compared to any of the LTT 92 optic combinations. My 509t sits below the top of the barrel on the rear of the slide. My front sight is a lower 1/3 height and the front sight is 0.220" above the top of the slide. If the LTTs are that low (0.85" HOB) then why are the front sight so fucking high despite the rear sight sitting at the same height in relation to the 509t on my G17?
>>65292891
>CZ plate mount from Cajun Gun Works
Also not really relevant as I am not advocating for the CZ 75 series as better in any way in this respect. Side note: Cajun Gun Works can fuck themselves in the ass with a rusty 30 penny nail.
>>65292912
>LTT does black nitride refinish for HKs now as an option versus their cerakote job.
Not sure where you get that as I do not see it offered.
https://langdontactical.com/custom-gun-work-ltt-rdo-cut-for-hk-usp/
>>65292938
>the LTT height is not that high
>exactly as tall as my truglo glock suppressor sights
You're making my point for me. Their lower 1/3 height is the same as Glock suppressor height sights. Maybe just my personal taste, but I prefer NOT to have fuck-huge BUIS.
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>>65290942
>wearing a muzzle
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>>65293059
>>wearing a muzzle
Solidarity move with the obvious troon that is also narrating on the YT video. I'd link the video but YT likes to dox you for that now, and no one should watch that liquid shit anyway.
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>>65293053
People that pay these ridiculous prices have no idea what they're doing and you can't help them at this point.
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>>65291991
I would rather buy modern strikershit for an optics-ready pistol than cut up my 3rd gen.
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Pancake holsters, yea or nay
I got this one for my 5904
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>>65292912
>LTT does black nitride refinish for HKs now as an option versus their cerakote job.
>>65293055
>Not sure where you get that as I do not see it offered.
Never mind, I found it in their order form.
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>>65293055
>If the LTTs are that low (0.85" HOB) then why are the front sight so fucking high despite the rear sight sitting at the same height in relation to the 509t on my G17?
Do you own an LTT 92? Or are you just kind of vaguely comparing a physical gun to pictures that you found on the internet?
A 92 has an open slide. It makes the front sight look taller. Referencing the optic's bottom margin where it's mounted, there is an absolutely negligible difference in HoB and front sight dimensions when comparing an LTT 92 to a glock 19
>Not sure where you get that as I do not see it offered.
why don't you open the fucking description drop-down where it says "As of April 2025, we now offer black nitride refinishing on RDO cut HK Slides ONLY" in big black text three lines down
>Their lower 1/3 height is the same as Glock suppressor height sights
glock suppressor height sights are lower 1/3 as well. the glock 19's slide is shorter than the 92's in height. that's the only difference. You're not cowitnessing standard-height sights with an RMR on any pistol.
the irons are not remotely big. they're exactly the same size as all the other suppressor-height sights, because, guess what? They're suppressor-height sights
what are you, a gnome? What has managed to piss you off so much about the LTT system?
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Just bought a ppks. Feels very Bond-ish.
Also got my PSA Beretta 84BB. For a police trade in, it's nicer than I expected it to be.
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>>65293114
Congrats! That would be a fun combo to dual-wield
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>>65293086
I really like those, also check out how simplyrugged makes "inside out straps", you can either buy theirs or make your own from leather belt scraps (installing snap button is kind of difficult though), punch holes in a pancake holster, and carry it iwb, it works out surprisingly well.
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>>65293097
>It just looks bigger in the pictures!
Fuck you're dumb. That is such a retarded take. I gave you the height of my lower co-witness front sight. Go ahead and compare to the one you have on your Glock. I can tell from the picture that it is quite a bit taller just like the front sight on your Beretta.
>glock suppressor height sights are lower 1/3 as well. the glock 19's slide is shorter than the 92's in height. that's the only difference. You're not cowitnessing standard-height sights with an RMR on any pistol.
>the irons are not remotely big. they're exactly the same size as all the other suppressor-height sights, because, guess what? They're suppressor-height sights
What is all of this categorically wrong cope-shit? All of that is incorrect. Just because you stuck suppressor height sights on your Glock does not mean that they use the same BUIS height as the LTT plate system?
>what are you, a gnome? What has managed to piss you off so much about the
Nothing, I made a mild criticism of it. Why are you so upset about it? Is is the need to defend your purchase or something? My main point is that it is a stupid system to put on a USP since it is a 92 cope plate and it wasn't designed around a USP.
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>>65293184
>Nothing, I made a mild criticism of it. Why are you so upset about it? Is is the need to defend your purchase or something? My main point is that it is a stupid system to put on a USP since it is a 92 cope plate and it wasn't designed around a USP.
You're talking to multiple people,I compared it to the wright armory system and the wright armory cut is 125 dollars more and you don't get an appreciably lower cut.

Wright armory is 450 dollars, LTT's is 325. LTT's plates are half the price at 60 bucks while additional Wright Armory plates are 112 dollars each.

>mild criticism
>called the LTT plate a piece of hammered shit
lol, you're a cock sucker dude
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I just want to say as someone that has been a daily lurker of /hg/ for years now, I really appreciate experienced and knowledgeable posters willing to pass on information.
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>>65293200
>You're talking to multiple people
I responded to what you wrote only in YOUR post, and I addressed what YOU wrote which I way more than I should have.
>>65293200
>>called the LTT plate a piece of hammered shit
It is. Stay mad faggot. LOL KYS you fucking pole smoking retard.
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I just remembered I have a S&W 66-2 in the safe I bought from my uncle years back. It’s a 6” barrel though, and I would like a 3”. Should I try to find a new barrel or get a smith to cut it down?
How much are we talkin?
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>>65293211
Yea there's a lot of spergouts but there's a lot of knowledge here. It's not quite /msg/ good but it's pretty good.
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>>65293221
This is what a 450 dollar optic should look like. Low, uses standard 1911 front sight heights. I can swap optic plates without losing zero or removing the optic,
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>>65293235
450 dollar optic cut*
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>>65293184
I’m continuing to fail to understand what exactly your problem is other than some kind of autistic sperg minmaxing about optic heights
The LTT92 is a great system
The USP LTT plate is not the same as the 92 plate
I have close to 10,000 rounds through the 92 system and around 6,000 rounds through the LTT MK23 and have no problem with either of them
The MK23 LTT optic cut uses the stock front sight, by the way
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>>65293222
No. I wouldn't fuck with it. If you want a smaller gun, get a different gun
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>>65293239
Nigga what? I can buy a whole new gun for that much. No optics cut costs that much, they can mill an entire new slide for less than that.
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are tisas 1911s any good? I want to join the boomers but don't want to spend hardly any money.
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>>65293251
https://wrightarmory.com/product/i-dot-conversion-hk-usp/
The wright armory optic cut someone suggested above is 450 bucks.
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>>65293255
God damn and that's not even with all the options. Guess I'm sending mine somewhere else. Fuck it I'll take a course and learn to mill myself for that much.
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>>65293235
>This is what a 450 dollar optic should look like.
I don't disagree. My non-plate G17 sits that low, but I guess that just makes me autistic since I want it to fit in a holster that isn't made in someone's garage.
>>65293251
>No optics cut costs that much, they can mill an entire new slide for less than that.
They do some welding to fill voids created by milling the slide. 9mm slides have a deep pocket milled into the underside of the slide.
>>65293253
>are tisas 1911s any good?
Fine for the price.
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>>65293014
Savage!
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>>65293253
They’re great for the price. They actually split from SDS because they felt SDS was selling their guns for too cheap. They beat nearly everything sub 900 dollars in cost to performance. For a range toy I would heavily recommend, for a carry gun, ehh my last Tisa 1911 would not feed JHPs from an 8 rounder no matter what I did. It fed ball just fine.

They are a budget 1911, but come with a forged frame and slide, other cheap budget 1911s use cast frames and MIM components. Tisas uses machined from billet components, but from a softer steel than what a billet US made component would be. Honestly the frame is probably softer than US forged frames but it’s still a good deal. Common issue is extractor tension, with honestly plagues every 1911/2011 with an internal extractors. You can learn how to adjust tension yourself, it takes 5 minutes and is free. Or buy a quality steel US extractor and tune that.

They through MAC, another importer/brand, sell clones of the M45 MEUSOC (USMC special forces spec 1911A1), and the JSOC, a clone of delta force’s 1911s during the battle of Mogadishu. Pic related, mine. They also sell a clone of the M45A1 as the Tisas Raider, which was the modern FDE MEUSOC gun.
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>>65293253
>tisas 1911s
>misaligned firing pin holes
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>GP100 won't cycle
>take it to gunsmith
>He cleans and lubes it
>It now runs perfectly fine
>USP45 won't return to battery properly
>take it to gunsmith
>He cleans and lubes it
>It supposedly now runs perfectly fine

I guess I just suck complete ass at cleaning my guns, Anons. I'm picking up my USP45 tomorrow and putting 100 rounds through it to make sure it's fixed
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>>65293318
Drinking a shot of ballistol before cleaning tends to fix this
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>>65293318
>guess I just suck complete ass at cleaning my guns
How much are you shooting them?
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>>65293304
Can find literally no references to that online
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>>65293326
My gunsmith told me
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>>65293321
I'm a Hoppes and Lubeanon lad

>>65293325
Definitely more than the average gun owner but not more than 700 rounds a month. The GP100 I understand because I wasn't aware I have to drip solvent down the plunger to break up buildup inside the cylinder. But the USP45 being fixed with cleaning and lube baffles considering the problem.
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WAIT.

People told me the USP was this uber reliable gun. You’re telling me it stopped working from casual range use?
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>>65293331
Give me his phone number so I can talk to him about it
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>>65293341
I also choose to believe everything I read on here.
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>spray with Napa Brakleen™
>wipe
>spray with Winzer Slick Way™
>wipe
Let me guess, you need more
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>>65293341
Humans are fully capable of out-retarding a firearm’s reliability design features
My dad once thought that his Buck Mark II was broken and needed a full gunsmith diagnosis
Lo and behold, I take the slide off and the firing pin looks like a fucking dark chocolate freezer I pop and the inside looks like the inside of a charcoal grill
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>>65293341
The GP100 is also a tank and it was my poor maintenance due to lack of knowledge that was causing the issue. It's also possible that the USP is also a result of my lack of knowledge.

Conversely, don't buy your guns used, kids
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>>65293358
>don't buy your guns used
I have a few hundred rounds through my used vp9a1k and no issues so far.
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>>65293378
Those things are tanks
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>>65293358
>don't buy your guns used, kids
My usp was around 10 when I bought it and it's around 25 now. I definitely don't have this problem. I barely clean mine anymore I just wipe off the outside so I'm not smearing carbon all over my furniture.
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>>65293378
>>65293385
This USP is 22 years old so I don't know how much it was beat up before it got to me but yes I agree getting a dead trigger every four rounds or so is inexcusable
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>>65293253
Works for me. I wanted a cheap 9mm 1911 to scratch the itch and this has been totally problem free. I do find myself wishing it had features that my much more expensive 1911 has, like front strap checking and a trigger guard undercut, but it's a great shooter.
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>>65293318
gun are a series of springs. your springs were dirty
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SP5 in new condition unobtanium?
>inb4 muh /hg/
Technically a pistol under US law
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>>65293454
I saw some out there a week ago, they’re already gone. I think 3.2k was the price
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>>65293464
Can you post about it next time you see some?
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>>65293466
No. I’m more interested in the Wraith armory AR-45 with radial delayed blowback that takes UMP 45 mags
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Once again, pistol optic Height Over Bore does not actually matter
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>>65293483
That’s funny. In the rifle world people are going back on tall mounts and saying shorter is better after ~5 years of unity mounts everywhere.
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>>65292931
appendix is overrated. Sucks when you have to move a lot and you end up getting new pants just to fit your favorite full-size.
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>>65293471
You're going to leave an anon hanging? What's rule 1 of /hg/
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>>65293483
>pistol optic Height Over Bore does not actually matter
It can for holster selection and BUIS selection.
>>65293492
>people are going back on tall mounts and saying shorter is better after ~5 years of unity mounts everywhere.
Only morons that fell for IG marketing went in for that.
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>>65293483
Nigga what

Lower is more natural, ideally the dot should be 1/3 cowittness with stock height irons
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>>65293341
operator issue
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>thinking about me while arguing with someone else
Obsessed.

>>65292870
>WW2-era Marine that never fired his gun
Still more of an operator than Tom Clancy.

>>65292163
>getting cracked by extremely out of spec 9mm
You mean loaded +P+?

>>65292182
>learned about M1152 yesterday
It was brought to my attention over a year ago, I just didn't ask to see your source until now.

>>65292966
>If Burt was shitting on shoulder holsters you'd agree with him
Wrong, I've accepted that there's no returning to his good graces and that he wants me ostracized.

>>65293454
The "law" that your sub carbine identifies as a "pistol" to comply with yis unconstitutional and therefore invalid so you are both technically and legally incorrect.

>>65293483
Wish I had more height over bore to make what I'm going to attempt [AOS] easier.
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>>65293510
>and that he wants me ostracized
All of us here do just most of us ignore you in the hopes everyone else will too
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SNAPbin can't afford anything being spoke about in this thread. Why are xe here?
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>>65291085
Who the fuck gives a shit about what some fatass larper said, especially one that is so goddamned old that actual baby boomers were the OG eternal summer posters?
Like holy fuck, was he even a military colonel? Does anyone know anything about his credentials and achievements?
Jeff Cooper sounds like the Massad Ayoob of 1964.
In fact, the old photo anyone here would recognize of him, is a grainy, black and white photo of his fat ass.
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>>65293492
The fact that everyone could switch to riser mounts for 5 years shows how little it matter

>>65293503
Sorry, I should have put "for shooting dynamics" or something at the end

>>65293507
Skill issue or preference, you can train into presenting the sight however you want
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>>65291085
>She
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Snapbin
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>>65293509
kek
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>>65292879
>Would these be comically too tall to cowitness a red dot on a P220?
Maybe get your red dot mounted first and then see what height will work for whatever height your RDS is at? Alternatively, whoever is cutting your slide may be able to advise on sight height to work with your RDS.
>cowitness
I would NOT try to co-witness them into the center of the optic. Try to have them as back-ups at the bottom of the optic window. IMO You will obscure too much of the window with them much higher than just visible at the bottom of the window.
>Night sights with an RDS
I also would not do that. Just use plain black. Anything else is just going to interfere with a proper sight picture.
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>>65293516
Trvke. I quit calling him out but there is usually something I object to in every one of his posts.
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>>65293510
>You mean loaded +P+?
yeah, i.e. far over the SAAMI overpressure rating, which is consequentially beyond the design rating for a handgun and therefore not a reasonable condition to ask a firearm to perform under
the 92SBF pistols that cracked averaged 4,000 rounds of extremely hot and shitty winchester M882 bubba brews before cracking, the bungle was so bad that beretta won a defamation suit against the fucking US government and the government had to foot the bill for the SBF to FS conversions that were unnecessary
>>65293503
>>65293492
my goobers group skyscraper was awesome in a night match. you're never gonna stop me from loving my goofy ass riser
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>>65293553
Not him but a guy that just took a new M9 home today. I'm autistic, and I wanted a 92 for my reference collection but the Sig p226 absolutely was the better gun and should have won.
For secondary reasons really. A beretta is a great gun, looks way better, but between the two, the sig is just way more comfortable to hold, to use the controls on, to take apart.
I was fucking around with my new gun, and discovered that the locking block design, well it can jam up when you are playing with the barrel outside of the gun, I found that annoying. I discovered that the disassembly lever, well it can actually be a fucking cunt to rotate 90 degrees because the lip of the lever, barely extends beyond the slide. The decocking lever is way more uncomfortable to use over a Sig's and the slide drop, is just way easier to activate over a beretta's.
And I get that the operating mechanism of a beretta is way cooler, but fucking damn, if that desert jew didn't just come up with the best system, it's a fucking rod that tips, and its retarded simple.
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>>65293553
>not a reasonable condition to ask a firearm to perform under
But you cited the PX4 Compact and M1152 after anon bragged about the USP9 running +P+.

>>65293516
You refer to me while I'm asleep or AFK. If that's "ignoring" then no wonder Burt's gets upset.

>>65293576
>M9
>p226
If I feed either of those M1152 or M1153, will the slide die?

Time for bed. Good night, frens.
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>>65293576
>well it can jam up when you are playing with the barrel outside of the gun
because you have bound up the plunger on the conical scallop of the locking block. push it back into place or whack it on something if you've really gone full retard
>disassembly lever
>decocking lever
you need stronger and less delicate hands
the P226's disassembly lever is far more irritating to actuate in my experience given that it's flat against the frame and just slightly serrated
The massive benefit of the Beretta design over the P226 is that the decocker assembly is fully housed within the slide, meaning you can fully service the entire trigger, hammer, and sear mechanism without fucking with more than one spring. Doing a detail strip on the beretta is much less irritating than a P226 and the worst part is just the sear and sear spring.
Still not half as miserable as the fucking trigger stop pin on the VP9, though.
>>65293606
>But you cited the PX4
not that anon
jesus i guess i should start using a fucking tripcode. I have no experience with the PX4
>If I feed either of those M1152 or M1153, will the slide die?
no. I have probably a thousand rounds of +P 145gr through my 92FS because I like to cheat on MGM spinner targets at matches and it's fine
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>>65293624
Yeah, I absolutely have weak fingers, but so does Private Stacey and 2nd Lieutenant Isaiah.
Also, soldier's don't do detail strips. And again about the browning design, I know it's fucking boring and typically has more recoil than other designs, but think about how much easier it is to place a browning barrel into a slide over any other design. Rotating barrels, it's not obvious which way it goes sometimes, the 92's locking block might get stuck on itself for a second, hell, I've got a CZ52 and I need a hole punch to get the barrel in and out of the slide.
I will say though, the easiest disassembly design is probably the PX4 and the first half of a CZ52 field strip.
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>>65293527
Jeff Cooper helped develop the 10mm in 86. That makes him okay in my book.
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>>65293532
I put the video on to listen to while I was driving. Is this person actually a dude in womens clothing, or just a below average looking woman?
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>>65293527
>Who the fuck gives a shit about what some fatass larper said
Are we talking about Cooper of the greasy haired fag hag anime retard in the OP? I honestly can't tell. Like who gives a fuck what some anime watching retard thinks?
>Like holy fuck, was he even a military colonel?
NTA, but yes.
>Does anyone know anything about his credentials and achievements?
Yes
>Jeff Cooper sounds like the Massad Ayoob of 1964.
Cooper didn't start what became gunsite until about 1974. Reaching Ayoob levels of bullshittery and self legend making is a high bar.
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>>65293677
Once you get the angles down, putting together the vz52 is easy. I started just playing around with mine and figured out of you compress the barrel and spring into the slide using your hands it will rest in partial tension . Then, you can use the lip of the magazine (which is what was originally intended seventy years ago) to fully compress the spring and barrel into the slide.
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Does anyone have a P322 they can take a picture of? specifically the underbelly of the slide. I cant find anything online. Its like the gun doesn't even exist. just looking at where the hammer fits into the slide. thanks
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>>65293527
Jeff cooper would rape you
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>>65293741
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>>65291983
Certainly, you’r are honor.
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>>65293766
impersonating an officer of the law on the internet is a federal a fence
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>>65293744
Allegedly Cooper loved the CZ75 so much he smuggled one or two out of Czechoslovakia in the 80s.
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>>65290942
You need to shower, get a hair cut, and shower
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>>65291515
that may be a femoid, hard to tell. It's husband Neil aka flandre is an actual tranny though
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>>65293772
It’s late anon, stop resisting a rest and get some sleep.
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>>65293796
thats real funny
why do prosecutors need badges anyway?
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>>65293796
Lel all glowies
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>>65293829
>C'mon post guns post em include the serials it's chill guys
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>>65293059
Dead giveaway it's a tranny.
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>>65290942
Nice reddit finger, tranny.
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>>65293606
Here's the thing retard, you take the bait without blinking every single time, people talk about you to rile you up because they know you can't ignore it, everyone else is ignoring you because they'd rather you just stop posting altogether. No one here cares about your opinions on handguns, the only people that like to see you post are poking you to get you to have meltdowns.
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>>65292586
Yes
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>>65293358
I dont think I've ever bought a new gun lol
Maybe the .410 my dad got me when I was 12 years old
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>>65293796
faggot
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>>65293766
>>65293796
tyfys counsel
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>>65293804
A) to access a crime scene or evidence locker when we want to look at something personally to prepare for an argument about it
B) to bypass security measures at certain locations so we can be armed there
>>65293829
I’m not a glowie anon, my work is quite public-facing. I don’t want to see any serial numbers being posted because I want to believe that not everyone on /k/ is retarded.
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>>65294536
Whats the issue, a schizo files a felony false report?
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>>65294539
If a schizo files a false report in my jurisdiction, it might not be a crime, because “knowing the report to be false” is an element of the crime. If he called 911 because his condition caused him to honestly think Vivek Ramaswamy had just broken in and raped his pet iguana, that’s too bad for everyone inconvenienced by the whole thing but it’s not akshyually illegal. A person who endangers people with this sort of behavior could be subject to involuntary commitment to a mental hospital, though.
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>>65294539
Pre-coffee brain had me misunderstanding your question before — yes, the issue with posting a serial number online (or at least the reason I obscure mine) is that schizos/trolls/antifa types could tell the police that your guns were stolen from them.
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>>65294536
>I'm not a glowie anon
Wew shiggy diggy
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>>65294649
I get the pic rel sentiment regarding major events, but some things (like prosecuting the idiots who commit 99% of the crime in modern society) are quite mundane. Walk into a courthouse and watch a trial sometime anon, it’s public. You can really demystify things by paying an ounce of attention once in a while.
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>>65294673
>Come to the courthouse
Wew
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New SRO battery tool
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>>65294822
Wow.
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>>65294822
Nice, looking forward to seeing people tighten their battery with an impact driver.
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>>65294835
The red plastic one they give sucks donkey dick
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>>65294822
$60
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>>65294891
That's mean, I was gonna make a joke about it being 45.99
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We gettin a new thread?
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>>65293400
Nothing you cant do with a file and elbow grease
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>>65295027
No this is the last one ever
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>>65295032
It's been a pleasure
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>>65290942
Would you die if I took off that mask?
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>>65295042
SNAPbin prefers them masked
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>>65294868
I bet. Aimpoint and nightforce ship with pretty nice tools.
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>>65294822
Thew really put the jew in Trijewcon
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>>65295042
You're a big girl (male)
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>>65294822
Why not just use a flat blade screwdriver?
Am I missing something ?
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>>65295156
>>65295156
>>65295156
>>65295156

>>65295163
you need a specific thickness of a flat blade + the geometry of the optic gets in the way of going directly above, so if you used a proper sized bit to prevent peening the battery cover it would have interference with the lens shroud. So the bit they designed is thin to prevent that interference
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>>65294639
>schizos/trolls/antifa types could tell the police that your guns were stolen
For that to happen, one of them would have to:
a) provide a fake name and address for the stolen firearm report
b) provide a real name and address for the stolen firearm report
Neither will match the paper trail if the serial number is traced so the authorities will learn the report is false either way.
>What if local law enforcement flags the serial without consulting the feds.
I kept my receipt from the point of sale so that wouldn't be an issue.

>>65293624
>thousand rounds of +P 145gr through my 92FS
But your 18+1 pistol weighs more than my 18+1 pistol so in what sense is yours more efficient?

>>65293696
>helped develop the 10mm
Righteous!
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>>65295197
You only need to turn it like half a revolution with a tool, if that. The rest you can do with pressure from the pad of your finger

Further you can use a case rim or a dime. The tool is rarted and for retarts
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>>65293787
I don't post videos of Flandre so that's neither here nor there
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If anyone is curious, my gunsmith called and said whoever owned my USP45 before me had soaked it in some waxy preservative that had since hardened and my cleaning job wasn't sufficient. Put two hundred rounds through it today with no issues no that all the cosmoline cement was scrubbed away
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>>65295456
+1
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>>65290942
Mugichan is fat af now
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>>65295113
For you
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>>65297431
Mom bod



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