I went to a gun store and mentioned sigs popping off in people's holsters to my friend and the boomer behind the counter overhead me talking to my friend and went "that's a myth, that was only a few anomalies" and so on and he got a P320 and a holster and put it in and took it out a couple of times and the hammer dropped. obviously it wasn't loaded but he grumbled and pretended it didn't happen
I recently received a "public service" email from the club I shoot at. A member's P320 fired without the trigger being pulled. They are considering not allowing people to shoot that janky piece of shit there any more. Fucking Sigs.
Remington, mainly anything new they make, they have the worst quality control and coatings. Ive never seen a weapon rust over as quickly as my buddys remshit model 700
>Taurus
Exceptionally shoddy engineering, guns go off from mild shaking. >Sig
Guns go off in holsters and the problem hasn't been properly addressed in over a decade. >S&W
Poor engineering, revolvers chamber rounds they're not designed for resulting in significant risk of catastrophic failure. >CZ
Parts breakage, especially pins, they're only good if you get replacement kits. >Glock
They will never live down the glocknade fiasco. >HK
Good guns but elitist following and hostile PR. I won't give them money.
The manufacturers I trust most are currently Ruger and Beretta.
>Guns go off in holsters and the problem hasn't been properly addressed in over a decade.
The p320 didn't exist a decade ago. >They will never live down the glocknade fiasco.
The fiasco of dumbfucks loading ammo too hot? Muh chamber support is a meme repeated by people who don't even know what it means. Everyone everywhere agrees the USP is from the box suitable for .45 Super, and yet it only has partial chamber support. >HK
poorfag
>Good guns but elitist following and hostile PR. I won't give them money.
Buy a used USP or something then. Seems dumb to let marketing dissuade you from owning a nice gun.
I went to a gun store and mentioned sigs popping off in people's holsters to my friend and the boomer behind the counter overhead me talking to my friend and went "that's a myth, that was only a few anomalies" and so on and he got a P320 and a holster and put it in and took it out a couple of times and the hammer dropped. obviously it wasn't loaded but he grumbled and pretended it didn't happen
Don’t make up stories on the internet. If this is bait, 9/10.
>HK
Honestly they've been resting on their laurels for decades now.
I feel like Walther is the better HK alternative. Just as german, but without the cult following and pricing.
>S&W
Third generation autos like the 4006 were highly underrated and you used to be able to find them at very reasonable prices, because everyone wanted "muh glock". I remember dad bought one back when that Rucendez Ramerez beaner was on the loose and we lived right by the train tracks LOL
>whining about a noncritical area on a $180 gun >doesn't even post anything else because the rest of the gun is immaculate despite it's ridiculously low cost
Rough machining like that from bits that are obviously way past due for changing can cause all kinds of non-cosmetic issues with the part that can’t bee seen by the naked eye. The liklihood that locking lug fails due the crappy tooling is much much higher than a properly finished part.
Springfield Armory
Taurus
PSA (tentatively, I wouldn't feel bad about their staple products)
Ruger
Anything Remington post ~2010
Smith & Wesson
Savage
Made in US H&K
Most Century Arms guns
Q
Hi-Point (obvious)
>Springfield Armory
Depends on the gun but I’ll give it to (you) >Taurus
Yes >PSA (tentatively, I wouldn't feel bad about their staple products)
QC is all over the place so I don’t disagree >Ruger
Wrong >Anything Remington post ~2010
Yes >Smith & Wesson
Dead wrong >Savage
Wrong >Made in US H&K
Wrong >Most Century Arms guns
Yes >Q
Yes >Hi-Point (obvious)
Yes
You seem gay.
I wouldn't trust my life to a Savage or a Ruger man.
S&W is also not the brand it used to be.
Regardless of all the Hillary Hole bullshit that most people just hate on principle, S&W's QC is fucking atrocious even for their higher-end classics like the 686.
A newly-made $1k+ revolver using a classic tried and true design should not have misaligned sights, be getting drag marks from the cylinder stop and locking up at the trigger break point every other round.
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bro all cylinder stops drag on the cylinder, that's just the best and most efficient method of designing that part
After I bought my suppressor I was looking at Battle Hawk Armory for NFA items and I got to say the 8.6 blacked intrigues me quite a bit. My first suppressor was a .338 and I'm really iron up in 8.6 Q for one of my next purchases. >Any reasons why not?
shady business practices based more on generating "hype" and looking cool than actually providing quality firearms.
Kevin is an absolute scumbag that has stolen designs from AAC, Remington, and SIG, and then turned them into shitty ultra overpriced Instagram guns.
>Springfield Armory
Depends on the gun but I’ll give it to (you) >Taurus
Yes >PSA (tentatively, I wouldn't feel bad about their staple products)
QC is all over the place so I don’t disagree >Ruger
Wrong >Anything Remington post ~2010
Yes >Smith & Wesson
Dead wrong >Savage
Wrong >Made in US H&K
Wrong >Most Century Arms guns
Yes >Q
Yes >Hi-Point (obvious)
Yes
You seem gay.
Would: >Any Glock not in .40 or .22LR >Beretta >CZ >Ruger after Fuddus Maximus kicked the bucket >Triangle 26 >Mossberg >FN >Zastava or any of their predecessors >Hi-Point
Have a second-hand Pro Carry II that I got a really good deal on >Shoots two feett low and a foot to the left at 10 yards >That weird thing where you need to blindly slide a perfectly bent paper clip just so into a tiny hole in the stock guide rod to field strip the gun and your guide rod plug joins the Kimber Space Program when reassembling unless you have a special tool to compress it so you can slide the bent paper clip back in >Above guide rod PITA means you have to drop an extra $50 on a Wilson Combat replacement >Finish is gross and chips off worse than the old CZ black stuff with any significant wear >Slide feels gross and gritty to rack
Mechanically the thing has given me no issues despite feeding it hundreds of rounds of absolute garbage ammo and doing only the most half ass cleaning in between uses though, I'll give it that.
For sure. Kimber has the gayest looking logo out of any manufacturer. Plus, the color selection of some of their pistols. The name itself is pretty gay, like it's close to being a girl's name.
Sig
I went to a gun store and mentioned sigs popping off in people's holsters to my friend and the boomer behind the counter overhead me talking to my friend and went "that's a myth, that was only a few anomalies" and so on and he got a P320 and a holster and put it in and took it out a couple of times and the hammer dropped. obviously it wasn't loaded but he grumbled and pretended it didn't happen
Cool story zoomy
Everyone clapped
>hammer dropped
>on a hammerless gun
very cool story
you don't need to lie on the internet to convince them sig is shit; the best way to do it is to give them a sig
(you)
yeah
I choose to believe this even if it's fake. The only thing worse than Sig is its mallninja fans.
Sig is so shit that even their air rifles are considered some of the worst CO2/PCP models on the market...
Wild how you sent this 10 years ago and it just now got here
I recently received a "public service" email from the club I shoot at. A member's P320 fired without the trigger being pulled. They are considering not allowing people to shoot that janky piece of shit there any more. Fucking Sigs.
All of them besides Heckler and Koch.
Mainutzić
Remington, mainly anything new they make, they have the worst quality control and coatings. Ive never seen a weapon rust over as quickly as my buddys remshit model 700
they just went backrupt, who bought them?
I’ve had a Taurus revolver for years and used to carry it, never had an issue with mine.
Same. Still have it.
>Taurus
Exceptionally shoddy engineering, guns go off from mild shaking.
>Sig
Guns go off in holsters and the problem hasn't been properly addressed in over a decade.
>S&W
Poor engineering, revolvers chamber rounds they're not designed for resulting in significant risk of catastrophic failure.
>CZ
Parts breakage, especially pins, they're only good if you get replacement kits.
>Glock
They will never live down the glocknade fiasco.
>HK
Good guns but elitist following and hostile PR. I won't give them money.
The manufacturers I trust most are currently Ruger and Beretta.
>Guns go off in holsters and the problem hasn't been properly addressed in over a decade.
The p320 didn't exist a decade ago.
>They will never live down the glocknade fiasco.
The fiasco of dumbfucks loading ammo too hot? Muh chamber support is a meme repeated by people who don't even know what it means. Everyone everywhere agrees the USP is from the box suitable for .45 Super, and yet it only has partial chamber support.
>HK
poorfag
>Good guns but elitist following and hostile PR. I won't give them money.
Buy a used USP or something then. Seems dumb to let marketing dissuade you from owning a nice gun.
7/10 bait
Don’t make up stories on the internet. If this is bait, 9/10.
Beretta is pretty quality stuff, they over charge for some of their firearms in my opinion but they are typically worth the money.
I like Beretta a lot. I own four of them. But I've been hearing some horror stories about their QC post covid.
>They will never live down the glocknade fiasco.
everyone rightfully forgot about it except like 3 retards on /k/
never forget.
I would trust CZ over Ruger autoloaders
the revolvers are good though
>HK
Honestly they've been resting on their laurels for decades now.
I feel like Walther is the better HK alternative. Just as german, but without the cult following and pricing.
Walther hasn't been in a Metal Gear game, though
>Ruger
Sold out to the GCA. For the sake of consistency, you should take them off your list.
True, Bill Ruger kicking the bucket was the best thing that ever happened to that company.
>revolvers chamber rounds they're not designed for resulting in significant risk of catastrophic failure
User IQ problem
>S&W
Third generation autos like the 4006 were highly underrated and you used to be able to find them at very reasonable prices, because everyone wanted "muh glock". I remember dad bought one back when that Rucendez Ramerez beaner was on the loose and we lived right by the train tracks LOL
Beretta
>M9
>92FS slide
>Polymer guide rod
Is this how some old M9s were sold/ serviced? iirc new M9s are marked as such on the slides.
SCCY
Springfield
Freedom group era remington.
>whining about a noncritical area on a $180 gun
>doesn't even post anything else because the rest of the gun is immaculate despite it's ridiculously low cost
>immaculate
>rustington
lel
870s haven’t been under $200 for decades grandpa. Even a Maverick 88 has better machining than that bullshit.
Rough machining like that from bits that are obviously way past due for changing can cause all kinds of non-cosmetic issues with the part that can’t bee seen by the naked eye. The liklihood that locking lug fails due the crappy tooling is much much higher than a properly finished part.
I had to fucking sand down the chamber of my 870 because every fucking shell of every fucking brand was getting stuck
>sssssnnnnniiiiifffffff
Kel-Tec. Good ideas, poor execution on half. The other half doesn't come in a rifle caliber.
Springfield Armory
Taurus
PSA (tentatively, I wouldn't feel bad about their staple products)
Ruger
Anything Remington post ~2010
Smith & Wesson
Savage
Made in US H&K
Most Century Arms guns
Q
Hi-Point (obvious)
I can't think of any others
Not one single (you) for such a dumb homosexual. Feels good to see.
>Verification not required.
What exactly is dumb about his post?
He’s wrong about a lot of brands and doesn’t clarify why he holds the opinions he does.
Which brands, these?
I wouldn't trust my life to a Savage or a Ruger man.
S&W is also not the brand it used to be.
Regardless of all the Hillary Hole bullshit that most people just hate on principle, S&W's QC is fucking atrocious even for their higher-end classics like the 686.
A newly-made $1k+ revolver using a classic tried and true design should not have misaligned sights, be getting drag marks from the cylinder stop and locking up at the trigger break point every other round.
bro all cylinder stops drag on the cylinder, that's just the best and most efficient method of designing that part
After I bought my suppressor I was looking at Battle Hawk Armory for NFA items and I got to say the 8.6 blacked intrigues me quite a bit. My first suppressor was a .338 and I'm really iron up in 8.6 Q for one of my next purchases.
>Any reasons why not?
shady business practices based more on generating "hype" and looking cool than actually providing quality firearms.
Kevin is an absolute scumbag that has stolen designs from AAC, Remington, and SIG, and then turned them into shitty ultra overpriced Instagram guns.
chamber your gun in .338 Whisper or .338 Federal instead,
heres his you
>Springfield Armory
Depends on the gun but I’ll give it to (you)
>Taurus
Yes
>PSA (tentatively, I wouldn't feel bad about their staple products)
QC is all over the place so I don’t disagree
>Ruger
Wrong
>Anything Remington post ~2010
Yes
>Smith & Wesson
Dead wrong
>Savage
Wrong
>Made in US H&K
Wrong
>Most Century Arms guns
Yes
>Q
Yes
>Hi-Point (obvious)
Yes
You seem gay.
Wouldn't:
>Older Century Arms
>IO/Riley/Other IO rebrands
>Newer DS Arms
>Kimber
>S&W
Would:
>Any Glock not in .40 or .22LR
>Beretta
>CZ
>Ruger after Fuddus Maximus kicked the bucket
>Triangle 26
>Mossberg
>FN
>Zastava or any of their predecessors
>Hi-Point
Perhap:
>Howa
>H&K
>KUSA
Why not Kimber?
>t. Kimber Custom II wielder
Have a second-hand Pro Carry II that I got a really good deal on
>Shoots two feett low and a foot to the left at 10 yards
>That weird thing where you need to blindly slide a perfectly bent paper clip just so into a tiny hole in the stock guide rod to field strip the gun and your guide rod plug joins the Kimber Space Program when reassembling unless you have a special tool to compress it so you can slide the bent paper clip back in
>Above guide rod PITA means you have to drop an extra $50 on a Wilson Combat replacement
>Finish is gross and chips off worse than the old CZ black stuff with any significant wear
>Slide feels gross and gritty to rack
Mechanically the thing has given me no issues despite feeding it hundreds of rounds of absolute garbage ammo and doing only the most half ass cleaning in between uses though, I'll give it that.
Forgot to add
>Cheaped out big time on the sights, didn't even bother to add the three white dots on
Because I'm a straight man
For sure. Kimber has the gayest looking logo out of any manufacturer. Plus, the color selection of some of their pistols. The name itself is pretty gay, like it's close to being a girl's name.
Colt revolvers before the CZ buyout.
This guy and his guns made from shower pipes.
They are cheap but tend to blow up in your face.
>Behold the future version of the American Dream
Sig because something somethng
What I'm getting from this thread is that you shouldn't trust your money to any gun company in the world.
just buy one of a kind boutique gun works that no one has heard of, its working out fine for me
I.O., Century Arms made, Pioneer, & Riley Defense AKs.
Nu-Sig 300 series pistols & Turkroach bullpup shotguns