My BA-13 in 9mm. Not crazy ridiculous, just a break-action 9mm rifle single shot that takes down small enough to go in a backpack. Not practical but quite good fun and currently my go-to to introducing people shooting for the first time, even over a .22.
Aren't single shot rifles such as bolt actions, or even AR's without a gas tube easy to get in the UK? Not in London, but in the countryside?
I have a friend in Australia that has a shitload of guns in the country (AR's, Hunting Rifles, and a FAMAS), since guns were never confiscated in the outback, but I am not sure about the UK.
The seethe reply flak means you’re over the target.
I hate you homosexual fricking nafo Black folk for shitting up this board with your goddamn moronic war.
By the way, shilling for one side of a conflict isnt a personality. You’re still an insufferable homosexual even though you check the socially acceptable boxes.
I hope you are also triple vaxxed, so I can enjoy knowing you’ll die prematurely.
Reddit war tourist homosexuals, the entire lot of you.
I hate this stupid thing so much. It runs smooth for a single mag and then has a triple feed or jams a case so hard it splits the brass or the charging handle doesnt work anymore for some reason or encounters one of the five hundred other stupid frickups that requires the gun be completely disassembled to fix
but it looks cool, so im probably going to sell it to a redditor for $2500 soon and cleanse my home of this odious heap of steel and cheap hardware store screws
What rail is that? If it's Lucky Irishman, I thought they free-floated the barrel when installed properly?
Also, related; The top rail ending so far behind the end of the handguard drives my autism crazy. I've been thinking of getting an RFB on-and-off lately, but if I do, I'm gonna have to make my own handguard and/or rail just to fix that little niggle I have about it.
J.C. Higgins model 29, made in the mid to late 50's. They've got a few variations of that rifle in particular, even ones with built-in retractable slings
Does it have a a little flag with the word "BANG" that comes out the end when you try to shoot this gun?
>big iron's canadian cousin, long iron
Heritage Manufacturing Rough Rider 16in. I don't know why anyone would buy that when they make a .22lr/.22mag revolver carbine.
Which is what I want to get soon as my most ridiculous gun.
Yeah, pump action shotties are banned in Australia for some stupid reason.
Aussie as frick. It looks good.
Thanks, originally I purchased a wood furniture one that was brand new, but when it arrived part of the handguard broke off in the shop so the clerk offered this secondhand Tactical model with a sizable discount.
.458 WM wasn't spicy enough for the guy before me so it got rechambered in .458 lott. Absolutely pointless gun for me to have, but it's a gun that nobody will ever argue isn't powerful.
Still based. Lott is really convenient to reload for because it takes .458 bullets and normal powders. So if you shoot something like .45-70 you already have everything you need. It really is quite a handful to shoot, which keeps costs yet lower.
I'm assuming you've got a standard length action, how do the lotts feed in it? I've heard that SAs used to do that back in the day by reaming the bore out without even removing the reciever on a lathe.
I have a 300wm mauser and I kind of want to rebarrel it to .458 lott too. Just not sure if it will feed properly.
>I can't confirm that the action wasn't lengthened
I didn't know that could even be done. I went to a Gunsmith last year with my mauser and he tried to convince me to stay with the 458 win mag simply because of costs of loading Lott was far more expensive. The only reason I want to do it is to load black powder in the large case, and I guess just to own something different. Big bores are awesome.
There's an old guy at my gun club who hunts deer with his dad's Brno in 458Lott, he said he loads the 500gr Sp down to ~2100. I've seen some of his photos and there's hardly any meat damage, nothing like a 300wm or 270.
>costs of loading Lott was far more expensive.
That's a dumb reason because it's untrue. Both take magnum LRPs, both load the same powders and both take the same projectiles. Lott takes a bit more powder, but mostly I shoot max charge .458WM loadings and it performs great.
So the cost difference is like, maybe, 10% powder charge increase, which is a whopping 6-8 grains of powder.
A stainless (or matte nickel) Pre-b CZ 75 is ridiculous? I mean other than the Gunsmith cats thing, what's ridiculous? The red dot? That it needs some cleaning?
Che would be proud of this. I wouldn't advocate it, without the right tax stamp, but Che did invent a molotov launcher out of a shotgun, I think it is in the book. It is the guerrilla principle of improvised weaponry, this looks like something they would use in Syria to fight ISIS.
you know, I just noticed the one on the left that seems to have a dental plan on his jihad contract looks alot more concerned about the lit pipe bomb than the one that doesn't.
The principle of firepower is key towards enabling a guerrilla to engage armored targets, fortifications, and large groups of infantry. Firepower, beyond standard rifles, is delivered via chemical energy. At the least, gun powder, plenty and abundant, even in your bullets.
You need a tax stamp for each device, but the Syrians are just in all out war, so I'm saying the context here is fighting ISIS in Syria. Rocket launchers are legal, 3D printed rocket launchers are legal as well.
Now here is something to consider.
These launch tear gas and flash bangs.
But, with a tax stamp, can arm them into grenades.
The launchers is about $3k, $200 per tax stamp, "cheap" legal grenade launcher.
The action is held onto the stock with hose clamps and it needs a bolt through the stock to keep it in one place through recoil. And frick socks during the summer, it's too hot for that.
Perks:
Multi-caliber, if it seats, it yeets
Can put an eye out with the right load
Optic ready, just use an awl
Ergonomic grip angle with a classic wood finish
Crisp single stage 5lb trigger pull
Elevation adjustable irons with a screwdriver
Easy field stripping and maintenance
There is a notch from the clothespin precut into the surface of the "frame", and another notch I had to cut into the other side. Then I take the spring and pin one arm into the manually cut frame notch. The other arm sits atop the frame surface. The slide has a precut notch as well, so I place the slide's notch on top of the spring arm and rack the slide back, which forces the arm into the frame notch. When I pull the trigger, the spring arm is pushed out of the frame notch hitting the projectile which sends it flying.
Since it's a SMLE adaption, look for SMLE scope adapters online. But double check that the pajeets didn't do some frickery with the rear sight before you order one.
You need a Lone Eagle for the Magnum Research collection. Single-shot handcannon with a rotating breechblock, factory chamberings from .22 Hornet up to .444 Marlin. Also known as the Ordnance Research SSP-86/91.
Out of production now, but there's three on Gunbroker at $700-$1000. I want to see what kind of shit you could get up to with handloads for it, they can supposedly handle in excess of 120,000PSI chamber pressure.
He just bought what the salesmen said. You can't expect him to actually think, right?
Pretty much 100% of dead air owners fell for a salesman trick
>this triggered by objective testing
Sorry ladies, but a lot of us on /k/ are men and don't base all of our decisions on our "feelings", nor experience that time of the month.
Don't they keep saying something about .300BLK not working properly due to the whole design of the MDR? Like, something about the gas port location hampering most attempts at shorty .300BLK barrels or something like that?
I wonder if they'll ever do a sort of "MDR 2.0" or similar, maybe like their NGSW submission or just a redesign to address things like this, etc.?
Speaking of NGSW... RM277 never ever. 🙁
>Don't they keep saying something about .300BLK not working properly due to the whole design of the MDR? Like, something about the gas port location hampering most attempts at shorty .300BLK barrels or something like that?
Yes, the one fundamental shitty design flaw of the MDR is their fixed block attached to a rail section. Since that can't move 300bo subs won't work reliably in a short barrel, and on top of that makes the gun far pickier for decent accuracy. It was for a really weird meme reason too, but so far they have stubbornly stuck with it. >I wonder if they'll ever do a sort of "MDR 2.0" or similar, maybe like their NGSW submission or just a redesign to address things like this, etc.?
MDRv3 actually but yeah a lot of us hope so. That and continuing to improve their historically shitty QC. It's so close to being a top tier, though expensive, choice. They're certainly aware of the demand and complaints. But who knows. >Speaking of NGSW... RM277 never ever. 🙁
Yeah that was kind of a bummer.
>the size of an AR >the power of a .357 magnum revolver
Impressive.
[...]
[...] >this triggered by objective testing
Sorry ladies, but a lot of us on /k/ are men and don't base all of our decisions on our "feelings", nor experience that time of the month.
>uhh ur pmsing
It said, prescription estrogen coursing through its veins.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.350_Legend
It's 357 Maximum magnum magnum.
11 months ago
Anonymous
Thats pretty slick, my intention was to fool around with sabots but what I should have done is simply not get it at all because I haven't used it in forever.
>I bought the suppressor for 5.56 that the salesmen said was best >now I'm illeet operator >t. still has to wear earpro to shoot its gun.
Congrats, you played yourself. >poorgay
Is 1100 bucks a lot to you? Oh no, the real truth comes out >I SPENT A LOT OF MONEY, VALIDATE MEEEEEEEE!
It's a moderate price can that doesn't make a gun quite, congrats.
11 months ago
Anonymous
>flow762 >hyperion >5.56
Meds. >pew science >salesman
Meds. Now. >any super sonic center fire round without earpro with any can or integral suppressor at all in existence
Oh no, it's moronic.
11 months ago
Anonymous
>the delusional, main-character syndrome manchild larpBlack person tells anyone to take meds. >The irony is insurmountable, the cope, unending.
Only hypebeast morons think any of your guns are cool. Post box of jiraffe mounts for your lasers, discarded lvpos, offset microdots and gas pedals.
11 months ago
Anonymous
>Only hypebeast morons think any of your guns are cool >are COOL >literal theme of the thread: post the most RIDICULOUS gun you own
Anon, we're all getting very worried about you, your ESL, your utter moronation, and your noguns. Please respond.
11 months ago
Anonymous
At least post your own cans and guns.
11 months ago
Anonymous
I already have.
>Only hypebeast morons think any of your guns are cool >are COOL >literal theme of the thread: post the most RIDICULOUS gun you own
Anon, we're all getting very worried about you, your ESL, your utter moronation, and your noguns. Please respond.
Your guns are basic b***h >I bought what they told me to
Garbage. Not cool, not ridiculous. Most tasteless, guttertrash.
11 months ago
Anonymous
>>I bought what they told me to >Garbage. Not cool, not ridiculous. Most tasteless, guttertrash.
Again with the wild anger around your feelings. Come on anon, you said the hyperion and flow 762 were for 5.56. I don't own any 5.56 guns at all and have no plans to get any. Where did that come from? I'm genuinely interested in what set you off into such a frothing fit of rage at my guns. Who do you think told me to buy these? Vs recommending strongly that I don't buy any of these which is what actually happened? I think they are a mix of niche ridiculous guns and two old ones one of which is also very niche at this point, but I really enjoy shooting them despite all the flaws. I like all the ridiculous guns posted in this thread really.
11 months ago
Anonymous
>no really, my collection is very unique >Literally most common .22lr rifle in modern world >omg the future of handguns >lonely levergun mistakenly inherited from ancestor who is hopefully dead so they don't have the shame of knowing what company that gun has to keep >hypebeast salesmen special (gaspedal AND lvpo)
3/10 all 3 points come from lever gun. If the rest went up in a house fire nobody would blink.
11 months ago
Anonymous
>omg the future of handguns
It's an awesome gun. It's a joy to shoot and it suppresses well. I made my own shoulder holster to carry it with. Do you have anything concrete to say? You can't claim it's a usual one, nor putting on an SRO. >salesman
Not only is no one selling such stuff around here, I even customized that handguard myself, drilling out a hole in the middle of the 6 oclock mlok and drilling the metal to extend the 3 and 9 oclock ones so that 2-slot items could be accommodated. Pure silly and having fun with it. I might be the only person on the planet who did that particular setup. I tried out different things and found an LPVO works well with 308 in a bullpup. Of course it's not what basically anyone else would want but telling me that this was a "salesman" thing is just stupid anon. >raging hate of guns
Yeah, I can believe you're from /arg/. Anything that isn't mainstream is something you feel compelled to shit on? I can't imagine disliking any gun or setup anyone else is having fun with. >gas pedal
I don't know what this refers to though. Do you mean the gas block? Because the gun has a 6pos built in on that.
11 months ago
Anonymous
Estrogen is a hellva drug fellows.
11 months ago
Anonymous
>and two old ones one of which is also very niche at this point >The most common .22 on the market and one of the most common rifles before AR's flooded the market
Is this bait
11 months ago
Anonymous
The 22 is old but common, didn't say otherwise.
.33 WCF is not a common caliber at this point though. I'm not saying it's some special rare collectors item, it has a lot of sentimental value is I like the mechanism, but don't lie to my face and claim you can just go get that ammo wherever at ammoseek or the LGS.
11 months ago
Anonymous
Oh also
>and two old ones one of which is also very niche at this point >The most common .22 on the market and one of the most common rifles before AR's flooded the market
Is this bait
>and one of the most common rifles before AR's flooded the market
It's not rare but I really, really doubt the Model 1886 was one of the most common rifles all the way until the AR, the thing was discontinued in 1935.
11 months ago
Anonymous
Oh also
[...] >and one of the most common rifles before AR's flooded the market
It's not rare but I really, really doubt the Model 1886 was one of the most common rifles all the way until the AR, the thing was discontinued in 1935.
I obviously was referring to lever-actions as a whole, but keeping arguing semantics you annoying tards
11 months ago
Anonymous
>>I obviously was referring to lever-actions as a whole >when I said it was "one of the most common rifles" I meant "one of the most common actions" duh (acknowledging even there bolt action dominated) >when I said "ARs" I obviously meant "every semiauto rifle ever made"
...ok.
11 months ago
Anonymous
just go buy a suppressor and you will see why people buy them.
no balls.
11 months ago
Anonymous
I am at the range with my can at this very instant you blibbering moron.
>I can't remember is it an SBS if there is A barrel that is 18" or longer? Or do all barrels have to be 18" or longer?
I hadn't even really considered that, good point. I'd assumed the anon who did that got the bottom part as a separate SBR and then just hooked them together, but does that count as making a new gun entirely? I guess so. Man the NFA makes things so weird.
according to this its still an AOW. I havent seen anything newer but its prolly impossible to find a clear answer unless you write the ATF.
Relax and have more fun, OP already said in the third post (not that it isn't super fricking obvious anyway) that it's new production. Nothing wrong with having fun with that.
It's really not that heavy, I'd say that the two side saddles contribute more to weight than the heat shield.
I just picked it and my 20" AR up and would say that fully loaded, the AR is slightly heavier
Why spend $600 on that abomination when you can buy completely prebuilt ARs for $400 that aren't trash
The duality of /k/.
For my part I say, thank you for the compliment.
It's a DelTon DTI-15 that works great. I have sincerely never ran into problems with it.
I will get the optic sighted in and the flip ups zeroed whenever I get a chance
All in all?
It ain't stupid if it works
Del ton is an extremely underrated poverty brand, I drunk purchased one of their 20 inch uppers when they were on sale about 8 years ago and it runs great
I agree.
PSA and Aero get a lot of attention from poorgays,which is fine because those are also good enough, but DelTon is another option that should at least be considered.
It was a 450 pre-built DTI-15.
I added the cheap red dot ND th le forward grip.
It's key mod, which I think vents heat really well, but I got a key mod compatable rail to add an attachment point for a sling, probably the smartest thing I put on it.
Sadly, unlike my BCM upper, this one doesn't have a bayonet lug.
I hardly have any guns so it's this by default.
It was a base Rem870 that I got at an auction, then reassembled to be an imposter version of the discontinued SPS Superslug. It will be my deer gun this fall. Sighted in to 100yds.
The recoil from the 385gr sabots+hollow stock was horrific. I mean it. First shot with it from a bench the scope smacked me in the forehead, despite me having at least 2 inches of distance.
My friend brought an M82 antimaterial rifle out that day to sight in, and the recoil from it was notably more managable.
So I filled the stock with some 6mm BBs that were nearby. Now it just feels like firing a Mosin Nagant.
>Now it just feels like firing a Mosin Nagant
Ah yes, a notoriously manageable standard of recoil.
What the frick anon.
It's fine now; would be even better if I replaced the plastic bb with steel bearings I'm sure. I had my friend use it and he hit a small gong at 100yds on his first shot. There's also reduced recoil sabots that felt even better to use so I grabbed 2 more boxes of those.
You could also try getting some expanding foam from Home Depot or Lowes or whatever and filling the stock with that like folk do with A2 stocks. Just be sure not to go crazy and get the ultra-dense shit, believe me...
They're very soft shooting for the performance you can get. Where I live grendel makes sense, the capabilities of creedmore are a little wasted. This particular rifle is complete overkill, though, but I built it to be an extremely comfortable gun for the bench to make easy work of any target out to 1000.
nta and I run 308 not 6.5 but eld is still super reliably solid accuracy. you can do better with your own handloads of course but if trying to go a distance and just want to use factory it's a solid go-to choice for my rifles at least.
You're probably the 10th guy I've heard recommend them recently, so I'm tempted to order some as I'm mainly a Sierra guy, though I guess I get the "things unknown" jitters/anxiety or whatever. TMK's work so well for me in most things for example, it'd be a letdown if ELD's don't perform as good or better for example. Though, to be fair, I guess part of the fun is in the trying different things out. Variety and spice and all that.
Frick it, I'm gonna order some.
11 months ago
Anonymous
some will depend on how picky your gun is. fwiw anon what I did was buy 20 boxes of 20 different rounds of ammo after breaking my favorite rifles in, and then did groups with all of them in each rifle. eld was only the best in one gun, usually there was at least one other ammo that did better. but it was very *good* in all of them, it never was bad ammo. and price was always pretty damn reasonable for higher precision stuff too. certainly much more expensive then cheapshit rangefood but at the bottom end of match ammo.
so imo solid base ammo. but you still have to test in your own gun.
They work reasonably well. The Lapua are extremely consistent but are pricey and not as easy to come by. Bergers would be supreme, but again, pricey. For volume target shooting, the ELD are decent. I have a few boxes of SST that share the same dope as Hornady Black 123gr ELD-M if I'm so inclined to hunt. As an aside, 2230 gives good case fill and 100% burn without exceeding pressures, under 120 and 123gr.
Barrel chop in the future? Also, the extension 3D printed? I saw one for cheap hanging on the wall of a range not too far away, but not sure if I wanna go through the hassle making a poor man's MP7 just right now out of one.
Besides, Ruger just released the LC charger, so that might be an easier substitute now that you can't buy the Ruger 57 pistol chassis thing anymore apparently.
I'd like to barrel chop it but I don't know if I want to keep this gun forever, so SBRing it isn't in the plans right now. The mag extension is 3D printed, I got this one from Stuff & Things LLC. I like my CMR-30 alot now, but when I got it the gun was a nightmare for reliability. I've swapped almost all the OEM parts internally out for the MCARBO upgraded versions. Safety, trigger, bolt release, mag release, and feed ramp. All of them were tedious and fricking annoying to install since you have to take apart Keltecs horrific trademark clamshell plastic to install everything.
Thanks. I've heard about as much from others. Really makes the LC Charger more appealing to me right now even moreso. It'd be kinda fun to try and rework the LC to 4.6, but I doubt it'd be very economical or "fun" in the long run aside as a conversation piece or whatever, kek.
>3.jpg >not 333kb
so close
So uh, is that a Triple Threat? Is it hard to use well with all those chokes set different? I would like to try it once for Sporting Clays.
$500? Damn, I'd buy it just to refinish and all that. There's a real nice .32ACP 1903 PH I was looking at, but the tag is saying $1k, which seems, or just is personally, too high for me right now.
If you want ANYTHING vintage the best time to buy is always immediately. Demand goes up every year and supply goes down. Find the best example you can afford ASAP and never lose a second of sleep over it.
The original ones made by Armalite, I couldn't tell you. They're all so old they're just collectors items by now. Charter Arms made them for awhile, and those were all dogshit. Right now they're made by Henry, and those are fine. They fixed all the quality issues CA introduced. It's been 100% reliable, but it shoots like a b***h.
that had better be a fricking new production, OP, what the frick is wrong with you.
Does that stock look 100+ years old? Of course it's new production.
Rifle was already rebuilt to .308 when I got it. Proper factory line job done in the 50's, but still.
Fair enough, just checking OP. It's the kind of thing that activates my flight or fight response. You do you, then.
That's a small ring is it not? I've heard a lot of debate as to weather or not they can handle .308
Nobody here owns guns anymore. They all got run off starting about a year and a half ago
Please just shut the frick up. Post guns or go back to one of your own threads.
My BA-13 in 9mm. Not crazy ridiculous, just a break-action 9mm rifle single shot that takes down small enough to go in a backpack. Not practical but quite good fun and currently my go-to to introducing people shooting for the first time, even over a .22.
u mad
talk about a waste of money holy shiet
Yes, the gun you posted was a much better idea.
>take-down single shot 9mm
this is fricking moronic and upsetting
I fricking love the concept of a manual actioned 9x19 rifle, im fricking jealous
I want a takedown bolt action one with a 8-12" barrel and suppressor.
>t. mad teenager who also doesn't own guns
Found the britgay. Im living paycheck to paycheck in some shit town in a liberal state in american an I own a shitty gun. Frick you.
Shotgun certificates are extremely easy to get, even brits have no excuse
Aren't single shot rifles such as bolt actions, or even AR's without a gas tube easy to get in the UK? Not in London, but in the countryside?
I have a friend in Australia that has a shitload of guns in the country (AR's, Hunting Rifles, and a FAMAS), since guns were never confiscated in the outback, but I am not sure about the UK.
Yes but it's a different certification
I should go.
The seethe reply flak means you’re over the target.
I hate you homosexual fricking nafo Black folk for shitting up this board with your goddamn moronic war.
By the way, shilling for one side of a conflict isnt a personality. You’re still an insufferable homosexual even though you check the socially acceptable boxes.
I hope you are also triple vaxxed, so I can enjoy knowing you’ll die prematurely.
Reddit war tourist homosexuals, the entire lot of you.
>waahhhh leddddiiit nooo u musnt criticize tsar monkee!!! he id le based savior of whites
>where are the guns!?
>doesn't post gun
Every time.
Serbu BFG-50
I hate this stupid thing so much. It runs smooth for a single mag and then has a triple feed or jams a case so hard it splits the brass or the charging handle doesnt work anymore for some reason or encounters one of the five hundred other stupid frickups that requires the gun be completely disassembled to fix
but it looks cool, so im probably going to sell it to a redditor for $2500 soon and cleanse my home of this odious heap of steel and cheap hardware store screws
cool it dropped my picrel
Is a bipod that far back even stable?
very, and its the only place I can put it that doesnt torque the barrel like crazy because KELTEC CANT FREEFLOAT IN THE CURRENT YEAR
What rail is that? If it's Lucky Irishman, I thought they free-floated the barrel when installed properly?
Also, related; The top rail ending so far behind the end of the handguard drives my autism crazy. I've been thinking of getting an RFB on-and-off lately, but if I do, I'm gonna have to make my own handguard and/or rail just to fix that little niggle I have about it.
???
Borderlands 1 sucked, 2 is where it's at.
Shut the frick up you moronic Black person homosexual.
>Borderlands 2
for noskill nomouse kids
SOVL
Sup
fricking kino.
>when you build your gun around a sticker you got out of a machine for .50c
ATF guy here, wait while law enforcer agents arrive at your home
t. newbie that doesn't understand the concept of a bullpup
that's a 20.5" barrel you dumbass newbie
Nice gold homosexual
>the zip tie holding the flashlight is also painted gold
call of duty skin/10
It's not exactly ridiculous, but it's pretty neat imo
Neat rifle, what is it called?
J.C. Higgins model 29, made in the mid to late 50's. They've got a few variations of that rifle in particular, even ones with built-in retractable slings
Cool thanks.
Does it have a a little flag with the word "BANG" that comes out the end when you try to shoot this gun?
>big iron's canadian cousin, long iron
Heritage Manufacturing Rough Rider 16in. I don't know why anyone would buy that when they make a .22lr/.22mag revolver carbine.
Which is what I want to get soon as my most ridiculous gun.
after I got one I realized I wanted the carbine, but either way it was so cheap i guess i'll get both.
Do they make stocks you can add to the 16 incher? Could just do that instead of getting a second one maybe I guess.
im glad you didn't shave off the skulls.
Probably this, it's fun and looks cool, I'm thinking of putting a red dot and a flashlight on it at some point.
Is that a lever shotgun?
Yeah, pump action shotties are banned in Australia for some stupid reason.
Thanks, originally I purchased a wood furniture one that was brand new, but when it arrived part of the handguard broke off in the shop so the clerk offered this secondhand Tactical model with a sizable discount.
Aussie as frick. It looks good.
.458 WM wasn't spicy enough for the guy before me so it got rechambered in .458 lott. Absolutely pointless gun for me to have, but it's a gun that nobody will ever argue isn't powerful.
Hey man, never know when you-ll need to crack open an engine block so your home invaders won't drive off.
Now I feel undergunned.
Still based. Lott is really convenient to reload for because it takes .458 bullets and normal powders. So if you shoot something like .45-70 you already have everything you need. It really is quite a handful to shoot, which keeps costs yet lower.
Based single shot enjoyer. Have wanted a no 1 for a long time.
I have an enfield that was converted to 458 lott. I will probably never use it for its intended purpose but it's cool and I like shooting it.
>.458 WM
>rebarreled to .458 lott
>based
I'm assuming you've got a standard length action, how do the lotts feed in it? I've heard that SAs used to do that back in the day by reaming the bore out without even removing the reciever on a lathe.
I have a 300wm mauser and I kind of want to rebarrel it to .458 lott too. Just not sure if it will feed properly.
Feeds great. They fit fine, even with the huge 480gr DGS bullets at the proper length. I can't confirm that the action wasn't lengthened, so ymmv.
>I can't confirm that the action wasn't lengthened
I didn't know that could even be done. I went to a Gunsmith last year with my mauser and he tried to convince me to stay with the 458 win mag simply because of costs of loading Lott was far more expensive. The only reason I want to do it is to load black powder in the large case, and I guess just to own something different. Big bores are awesome.
There's an old guy at my gun club who hunts deer with his dad's Brno in 458Lott, he said he loads the 500gr Sp down to ~2100. I've seen some of his photos and there's hardly any meat damage, nothing like a 300wm or 270.
>costs of loading Lott was far more expensive.
That's a dumb reason because it's untrue. Both take magnum LRPs, both load the same powders and both take the same projectiles. Lott takes a bit more powder, but mostly I shoot max charge .458WM loadings and it performs great.
So the cost difference is like, maybe, 10% powder charge increase, which is a whopping 6-8 grains of powder.
What rifle is this even?
Swede Mauser carbine m/94
As for my most ridiculous...
A stainless (or matte nickel) Pre-b CZ 75 is ridiculous? I mean other than the Gunsmith cats thing, what's ridiculous? The red dot? That it needs some cleaning?
What's ridiculous about it?
"Tanker" Garand
"Mom! I have to ride in a tank! Can I have an M-1 Carbine?"
>we have M-1 Carbines in the tank.
<the M1s in the tank...
>He doesnt know
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Is that an M1894 Swedish Mauser or one of the South American Mausers?
m/94
Do any other Mausers even have the stutzen layout?
>stutzen layout?
You mean full-length forearms? It was an option for all Mauser carbines; they'd make your rifle any way you want if you paid for it.
Ok, I'm not too well-versed on Mauser variants. Most familiar with the m/94 since it was actually used here
I want one of those so bad
ironically lovely
so much soul
You should ditch the pistol brace and just let it be an unregistered SBR. Not gonna make a difference.
there was no humor thread and i wanted to post this
Che would be proud of this. I wouldn't advocate it, without the right tax stamp, but Che did invent a molotov launcher out of a shotgun, I think it is in the book. It is the guerrilla principle of improvised weaponry, this looks like something they would use in Syria to fight ISIS.
hell I forgot about all of those damn dune coon blank propelled grenade launchers
Many are my brothers in Christ
Arabs, including Christian Arabs in Syria
Just fighting to stop ISIS who is killing everyone
Fighting alongside American and everyone against ISIS
They said they aren't leaving soon, as long ISIS keeps attacking
Their commanders keep ordering terrorist attacks on Europe as well, all over, the goal is to stop them completely.
Don't you instantly feel the urge to remove kebab when you see those teeth ?
you know, I just noticed the one on the left that seems to have a dental plan on his jihad contract looks alot more concerned about the lit pipe bomb than the one that doesn't.
The principle of firepower is key towards enabling a guerrilla to engage armored targets, fortifications, and large groups of infantry. Firepower, beyond standard rifles, is delivered via chemical energy. At the least, gun powder, plenty and abundant, even in your bullets.
You need a tax stamp for each device, but the Syrians are just in all out war, so I'm saying the context here is fighting ISIS in Syria. Rocket launchers are legal, 3D printed rocket launchers are legal as well.
Now here is something to consider.
These launch tear gas and flash bangs.
But, with a tax stamp, can arm them into grenades.
The launchers is about $3k, $200 per tax stamp, "cheap" legal grenade launcher.
That would be this piece of shit.
Looks like a kino little hunting shotgun, what's wrong with it? Also put some socks on you filthy degenerate
The action is held onto the stock with hose clamps and it needs a bolt through the stock to keep it in one place through recoil. And frick socks during the summer, it's too hot for that.
A tie between this for its incredibly obnoxious muzzle flash and concussion ,or my chrome platted Nazi marked luger
Probably help if I posted the picture
The Luger is too shinny for my shit phone to really get a good picture
Funny thing is its numbers matching down to the grips
nice ak
This bad boy right here
Perks:
Multi-caliber, if it seats, it yeets
Can put an eye out with the right load
Optic ready, just use an awl
Ergonomic grip angle with a classic wood finish
Crisp single stage 5lb trigger pull
Elevation adjustable irons with a screwdriver
Easy field stripping and maintenance
That's some KND shit
How does it actually work?
There is a notch from the clothespin precut into the surface of the "frame", and another notch I had to cut into the other side. Then I take the spring and pin one arm into the manually cut frame notch. The other arm sits atop the frame surface. The slide has a precut notch as well, so I place the slide's notch on top of the spring arm and rack the slide back, which forces the arm into the frame notch. When I pull the trigger, the spring arm is pushed out of the frame notch hitting the projectile which sends it flying.
>Crisp single stage 5lb trigger pull
Nice Glock!
I can't talk, my most rediculous gun is the 10mm hipoint
You made me remember the classic with your slick sales pitch.
i lost that one years ago holy shit it's still so applicable. fukken saved
If you can jerk off you can fire this thing
I want to do that with .308 ishapore
how do you install the scope mount btw ?
Since it's a SMLE adaption, look for SMLE scope adapters online. But double check that the pajeets didn't do some frickery with the rear sight before you order one.
thanks
That would be pretty if it weren't for the Big Black Scope
Im gay for Magnum Research and this goofy 22lr is great. Its just a rebadged Ram-Line Extractor compact. But I love it
You need a Lone Eagle for the Magnum Research collection. Single-shot handcannon with a rotating breechblock, factory chamberings from .22 Hornet up to .444 Marlin. Also known as the Ordnance Research SSP-86/91.
Damn, what does one of those run?
Out of production now, but there's three on Gunbroker at $700-$1000. I want to see what kind of shit you could get up to with handloads for it, they can supposedly handle in excess of 120,000PSI chamber pressure.
>at $700-$1000
Pfft, that's nothing. Well well well. Might have found something my collection needs.
Oohhhhh, they come in .358 winchester.
God, yes I do.
This will get even sillier if DT ever does a 300bo sbr version and once my flow762 arrives in like a year.
>cuxwrx
HAHAHAHAHAHA
He just bought what the salesmen said. You can't expect him to actually think, right?
Pretty much 100% of dead air owners fell for a salesman trick
>this triggered by objective testing
Sorry ladies, but a lot of us on /k/ are men and don't base all of our decisions on our "feelings", nor experience that time of the month.
Don't they keep saying something about .300BLK not working properly due to the whole design of the MDR? Like, something about the gas port location hampering most attempts at shorty .300BLK barrels or something like that?
I wonder if they'll ever do a sort of "MDR 2.0" or similar, maybe like their NGSW submission or just a redesign to address things like this, etc.?
Speaking of NGSW... RM277 never ever. 🙁
they already did an mdr 2.0, it's the mdrx
Not like that, you know what I mean anon.
>Don't they keep saying something about .300BLK not working properly due to the whole design of the MDR? Like, something about the gas port location hampering most attempts at shorty .300BLK barrels or something like that?
Yes, the one fundamental shitty design flaw of the MDR is their fixed block attached to a rail section. Since that can't move 300bo subs won't work reliably in a short barrel, and on top of that makes the gun far pickier for decent accuracy. It was for a really weird meme reason too, but so far they have stubbornly stuck with it.
>I wonder if they'll ever do a sort of "MDR 2.0" or similar, maybe like their NGSW submission or just a redesign to address things like this, etc.?
MDRv3 actually but yeah a lot of us hope so. That and continuing to improve their historically shitty QC. It's so close to being a top tier, though expensive, choice. They're certainly aware of the demand and complaints. But who knows.
>Speaking of NGSW... RM277 never ever. 🙁
Yeah that was kind of a bummer.
fluffcat
Is that the old winchester wildcat produced by toz? My grandpa owns own of those, excellent squirrel gun
Yes
Here's my 9x25 Dillon DI pistol, old pic
Poverty trash
kys Black person
kys with your justasgood special
what is it pretending to be? I can smell your axe wound from here you projecting fe(male) gorilla
>the size of an AR
>the power of a .357 magnum revolver
Impressive.
>uhh ur pmsing
It said, prescription estrogen coursing through its veins.
The thread is about ridiculous guns, I think it fits.
I just hope you got it before 350L came out
I dont know what that is tbh. i got it 4 years ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.350_Legend
It's 357 Maximum magnum magnum.
Thats pretty slick, my intention was to fool around with sabots but what I should have done is simply not get it at all because I haven't used it in forever.
>the emotional projector breaks down in tears in the face of cold facts
Sad. Many such cases though.
How're those subsonic 5.56s working out for you, paypig?
The what? Are you ok poor noguns? Are you so poor you're going (more) delusional now due to going off your meds and hormones?
>I bought the suppressor for 5.56 that the salesmen said was best
>now I'm illeet operator
>t. still has to wear earpro to shoot its gun.
Congrats, you played yourself.
>poorgay
Is 1100 bucks a lot to you? Oh no, the real truth comes out
>I SPENT A LOT OF MONEY, VALIDATE MEEEEEEEE!
It's a moderate price can that doesn't make a gun quite, congrats.
>flow762
>hyperion
>5.56
Meds.
>pew science
>salesman
Meds. Now.
>any super sonic center fire round without earpro with any can or integral suppressor at all in existence
Oh no, it's moronic.
>the delusional, main-character syndrome manchild larpBlack person tells anyone to take meds.
>The irony is insurmountable, the cope, unending.
Only hypebeast morons think any of your guns are cool. Post box of jiraffe mounts for your lasers, discarded lvpos, offset microdots and gas pedals.
>Only hypebeast morons think any of your guns are cool
>are COOL
>literal theme of the thread: post the most RIDICULOUS gun you own
Anon, we're all getting very worried about you, your ESL, your utter moronation, and your noguns. Please respond.
At least post your own cans and guns.
I already have.
Your guns are basic b***h
>I bought what they told me to
Garbage. Not cool, not ridiculous. Most tasteless, guttertrash.
>>I bought what they told me to
>Garbage. Not cool, not ridiculous. Most tasteless, guttertrash.
Again with the wild anger around your feelings. Come on anon, you said the hyperion and flow 762 were for 5.56. I don't own any 5.56 guns at all and have no plans to get any. Where did that come from? I'm genuinely interested in what set you off into such a frothing fit of rage at my guns. Who do you think told me to buy these? Vs recommending strongly that I don't buy any of these which is what actually happened? I think they are a mix of niche ridiculous guns and two old ones one of which is also very niche at this point, but I really enjoy shooting them despite all the flaws. I like all the ridiculous guns posted in this thread really.
>no really, my collection is very unique
>Literally most common .22lr rifle in modern world
>omg the future of handguns
>lonely levergun mistakenly inherited from ancestor who is hopefully dead so they don't have the shame of knowing what company that gun has to keep
>hypebeast salesmen special (gaspedal AND lvpo)
3/10 all 3 points come from lever gun. If the rest went up in a house fire nobody would blink.
>omg the future of handguns
It's an awesome gun. It's a joy to shoot and it suppresses well. I made my own shoulder holster to carry it with. Do you have anything concrete to say? You can't claim it's a usual one, nor putting on an SRO.
>salesman
Not only is no one selling such stuff around here, I even customized that handguard myself, drilling out a hole in the middle of the 6 oclock mlok and drilling the metal to extend the 3 and 9 oclock ones so that 2-slot items could be accommodated. Pure silly and having fun with it. I might be the only person on the planet who did that particular setup. I tried out different things and found an LPVO works well with 308 in a bullpup. Of course it's not what basically anyone else would want but telling me that this was a "salesman" thing is just stupid anon.
>raging hate of guns
Yeah, I can believe you're from /arg/. Anything that isn't mainstream is something you feel compelled to shit on? I can't imagine disliking any gun or setup anyone else is having fun with.
>gas pedal
I don't know what this refers to though. Do you mean the gas block? Because the gun has a 6pos built in on that.
Estrogen is a hellva drug fellows.
>and two old ones one of which is also very niche at this point
>The most common .22 on the market and one of the most common rifles before AR's flooded the market
Is this bait
The 22 is old but common, didn't say otherwise.
.33 WCF is not a common caliber at this point though. I'm not saying it's some special rare collectors item, it has a lot of sentimental value is I like the mechanism, but don't lie to my face and claim you can just go get that ammo wherever at ammoseek or the LGS.
Oh also
>and one of the most common rifles before AR's flooded the market
It's not rare but I really, really doubt the Model 1886 was one of the most common rifles all the way until the AR, the thing was discontinued in 1935.
I obviously was referring to lever-actions as a whole, but keeping arguing semantics you annoying tards
>>I obviously was referring to lever-actions as a whole
>when I said it was "one of the most common rifles" I meant "one of the most common actions" duh (acknowledging even there bolt action dominated)
>when I said "ARs" I obviously meant "every semiauto rifle ever made"
...ok.
just go buy a suppressor and you will see why people buy them.
no balls.
I am at the range with my can at this very instant you blibbering moron.
my double barrel shotgun
I can't remember is it an SBS if there is A barrel that is 18" or longer? Or do all barrels have to be 18" or longer?
according to this its still an AOW. I havent seen anything newer but its prolly impossible to find a clear answer unless you write the ATF.
https://www.indianagunowners.com/threads/aow-as-a-masterkey-not-illegal-per-batfe-1-19-2011.131233/
>I can't remember is it an SBS if there is A barrel that is 18" or longer? Or do all barrels have to be 18" or longer?
I hadn't even really considered that, good point. I'd assumed the anon who did that got the bottom part as a separate SBR and then just hooked them together, but does that count as making a new gun entirely? I guess so. Man the NFA makes things so weird.
Same rules as underslung shotties in general?
Very based.
Simple but cheeky.
Found one of these at a LGS and I have absolutely no idea what it's doing in America.
War trophy, maybe?
What is it?
Leave it to AR autists to ruin a fun thread
They are the noguns of hasguns.
They're in between 2 ARG's, where else were they supposed to post their shitty and boring "rifles"?
>defiling an m/94 carbine like this
You're actually going to hell OP. No joke. God doesn't forgive sins this severe.
Relax and have more fun, OP already said in the third post (not that it isn't super fricking obvious anyway) that it's new production. Nothing wrong with having fun with that.
Actually pretty cool OP
Currently about 8000 miles away from it but pic related. I can't be the only one, right?
Oh and mine also has an optic mount
Tacticool M590, with a 9" bladed bayonet.
How heavy is that fully kitted out?
Does the weight of the heatshield+knoife outweight the light synthetic pistolgrip stock?
It's really not that heavy, I'd say that the two side saddles contribute more to weight than the heat shield.
I just picked it and my 20" AR up and would say that fully loaded, the AR is slightly heavier
Ultra-Poorgay build.
Probably less than 600 bucks total in that picture and I'm counting the bed.
as someone with an expensive build beautiful work
The duality of /k/.
For my part I say, thank you for the compliment.
It's a DelTon DTI-15 that works great. I have sincerely never ran into problems with it.
I will get the optic sighted in and the flip ups zeroed whenever I get a chance
All in all?
It ain't stupid if it works
Del ton is an extremely underrated poverty brand, I drunk purchased one of their 20 inch uppers when they were on sale about 8 years ago and it runs great
I agree.
PSA and Aero get a lot of attention from poorgays,which is fine because those are also good enough, but DelTon is another option that should at least be considered.
Why spend $600 on that abomination when you can buy completely prebuilt ARs for $400 that aren't trash
It was a 450 pre-built DTI-15.
I added the cheap red dot ND th le forward grip.
It's key mod, which I think vents heat really well, but I got a key mod compatable rail to add an attachment point for a sling, probably the smartest thing I put on it.
Sadly, unlike my BCM upper, this one doesn't have a bayonet lug.
I only bought this because I collect the history of police flashlights.
Hot take for the /K/ommando's out there:
>Any gun that shoots reliably is not ridiculous, and is in fact based beyond belief.
I won this ‘hand cannon’ as an add on in an auction. Haven’t shot it yet but I will at some point.
>the virgin /k/ high speed operator larping
Vs
>the chad larping as a Botswanan poacher
>the virgin high-speed larper
vs
>the chad serbian war criminal larper
I hardly have any guns so it's this by default.
It was a base Rem870 that I got at an auction, then reassembled to be an imposter version of the discontinued SPS Superslug. It will be my deer gun this fall. Sighted in to 100yds.
The recoil from the 385gr sabots+hollow stock was horrific. I mean it. First shot with it from a bench the scope smacked me in the forehead, despite me having at least 2 inches of distance.
My friend brought an M82 antimaterial rifle out that day to sight in, and the recoil from it was notably more managable.
So I filled the stock with some 6mm BBs that were nearby. Now it just feels like firing a Mosin Nagant.
Light, hollow stocks are generally a terrible idea for shotguns, and doubly so for this kind of load.
It's fine now; would be even better if I replaced the plastic bb with steel bearings I'm sure. I had my friend use it and he hit a small gong at 100yds on his first shot. There's also reduced recoil sabots that felt even better to use so I grabbed 2 more boxes of those.
>Now it just feels like firing a Mosin Nagant
Ah yes, a notoriously manageable standard of recoil.
What the frick anon.
You could also try getting some expanding foam from Home Depot or Lowes or whatever and filling the stock with that like folk do with A2 stocks. Just be sure not to go crazy and get the ultra-dense shit, believe me...
28" grendel. All the barrel.
kind of wish I would have built a grendel instead of a creedmoor
They're very soft shooting for the performance you can get. Where I live grendel makes sense, the capabilities of creedmore are a little wasted. This particular rifle is complete overkill, though, but I built it to be an extremely comfortable gun for the bench to make easy work of any target out to 1000.
>Still only gets sub-2800fps out of most loads
It isn't fair Grendelgays, I'm hoping hybrid cases save us. ABLR's @ ~3kfps fricking when?
Yeah, not a speed queen. Though I can chuck the 90 and 95s closer to 3k
I can tell you like ELD's, huh? You tried a bunch of others and settle on those, or did they just kinda "work" after trying them?
nta and I run 308 not 6.5 but eld is still super reliably solid accuracy. you can do better with your own handloads of course but if trying to go a distance and just want to use factory it's a solid go-to choice for my rifles at least.
You're probably the 10th guy I've heard recommend them recently, so I'm tempted to order some as I'm mainly a Sierra guy, though I guess I get the "things unknown" jitters/anxiety or whatever. TMK's work so well for me in most things for example, it'd be a letdown if ELD's don't perform as good or better for example. Though, to be fair, I guess part of the fun is in the trying different things out. Variety and spice and all that.
Frick it, I'm gonna order some.
some will depend on how picky your gun is. fwiw anon what I did was buy 20 boxes of 20 different rounds of ammo after breaking my favorite rifles in, and then did groups with all of them in each rifle. eld was only the best in one gun, usually there was at least one other ammo that did better. but it was very *good* in all of them, it never was bad ammo. and price was always pretty damn reasonable for higher precision stuff too. certainly much more expensive then cheapshit rangefood but at the bottom end of match ammo.
so imo solid base ammo. but you still have to test in your own gun.
They work reasonably well. The Lapua are extremely consistent but are pricey and not as easy to come by. Bergers would be supreme, but again, pricey. For volume target shooting, the ELD are decent. I have a few boxes of SST that share the same dope as Hornady Black 123gr ELD-M if I'm so inclined to hunt. As an aside, 2230 gives good case fill and 100% burn without exceeding pressures, under 120 and 123gr.
I plan to throw a dot on this eventually. I lost the rear irons.
Barrel chop in the future? Also, the extension 3D printed? I saw one for cheap hanging on the wall of a range not too far away, but not sure if I wanna go through the hassle making a poor man's MP7 just right now out of one.
Besides, Ruger just released the LC charger, so that might be an easier substitute now that you can't buy the Ruger 57 pistol chassis thing anymore apparently.
I'd like to barrel chop it but I don't know if I want to keep this gun forever, so SBRing it isn't in the plans right now. The mag extension is 3D printed, I got this one from Stuff & Things LLC. I like my CMR-30 alot now, but when I got it the gun was a nightmare for reliability. I've swapped almost all the OEM parts internally out for the MCARBO upgraded versions. Safety, trigger, bolt release, mag release, and feed ramp. All of them were tedious and fricking annoying to install since you have to take apart Keltecs horrific trademark clamshell plastic to install everything.
Thanks. I've heard about as much from others. Really makes the LC Charger more appealing to me right now even moreso. It'd be kinda fun to try and rework the LC to 4.6, but I doubt it'd be very economical or "fun" in the long run aside as a conversation piece or whatever, kek.
Canadian gun manufactures can't even make a good AR180 lol.
Needs a more futuristic looking optic, like an AEMS
def fits the thread theme, like a bullpup aesthetic without the oal reduction
the gep gun is the best weapon to make a silent takedown
Full custom nugget
Boyd stock?
Looks like it.
Boyds thumbhole stock, Timney trigger, Precision Armament muzzle brake, Gray Cerakote, Bent bolt handle, Fincher's Corner bolt polishing service, Copperhead low profile picatinny scope mount, Aim Sport pistol scope,
UTG bipod
>Post the most ridiculous gun you own.
id post a picture if blackwood trading company actually shipped their shit out in a reasonable timeframe
basically a side charging 7.62x39 ar15 with a leupold d-evo slapped on top and all the furniture is gonna be wood
Not personally a fan of the wood engraving or stock cover, but its overall proportions and execution is a 10/10.
nah thats the coolest thing ive ever seen
With hundred round sneedfire for Casio sine wave notes
I actually kinda like that mount, what's it called?
It's a surplus gooseneck. ARMS, and a couple other companies make new versions.
Very nice.
Did you do them yourself?
Yeah. Pic related is what the S&W looked like when I got it.
>3.jpg
>not 333kb
so close
So uh, is that a Triple Threat? Is it hard to use well with all those chokes set different? I would like to try it once for Sporting Clays.
looking good fellow revolver owner
$500? Damn, I'd buy it just to refinish and all that. There's a real nice .32ACP 1903 PH I was looking at, but the tag is saying $1k, which seems, or just is personally, too high for me right now.
If you want ANYTHING vintage the best time to buy is always immediately. Demand goes up every year and supply goes down. Find the best example you can afford ASAP and never lose a second of sleep over it.
its very shinny
it doesn't have any shins, anon
Tell you if I win the GB auction.
This goofy piece of shit.
I genuinely want one. Are they good?
They are not. The old ones made back in the day were good, but I've read that the new production ones are shit.
The original ones made by Armalite, I couldn't tell you. They're all so old they're just collectors items by now. Charter Arms made them for awhile, and those were all dogshit. Right now they're made by Henry, and those are fine. They fixed all the quality issues CA introduced. It's been 100% reliable, but it shoots like a b***h.