I own more PSA guns than any other. The consistently make acceptable quality guns for an affordable price. But I enjoy my FN guns more than any other I own.
I too like PSA, but I wish I could say the same about FN. They've been doing some silly shit for quite a while now. That being said, I'd cream my jeans if someone gave me an FNC.
>because much 500 years history
They did absolute dick for 450 of those years. The M9 created modern Beretta, they themselves even have a whole 20 minute youtube documentary about Beretta USA and how it completely transformed the company from some backwater euro hunting shotgun maker into the pillar of the firearms industry it currently is with acquisitions of Benelli and other brands
Yep, 458 WM, manufacture date ~1982. Kicks like a Clydesdale. Matched it with a ~1978 fixed 4x scope from Weaver, on original No. 1 rings. Intended it to be the one gun in my collection which could be an heirloom
What's the deal with the roll pins? I've had a CZ-75B for about 10 years now and never have I experienced issues with roll pins. I'm genuinely curious.
Competitors who legitimately dry fire 5000 times a week eventually break their roll pins after a few years. It's a non-issue unless you're doing that. Normal wear and tear, and they're cheap and easy to replace.
When my father purchased an P-01 it came with a snap-cap from the factory. Not sure if they supply these any more it was a long time ago. Really does seem like a non-issue. There are even solid pins available available from places like CZ custom or Cajun Gun Works.
When my father purchased an P-01 it came with a snap-cap from the factory. Not sure if they supply these any more it was a long time ago. Really does seem like a non-issue. There are even solid pins available available from places like CZ custom or Cajun Gun Works.
It's a joke that it hasn't been fixed from the factory by CZ
3 points of noted parts that will fail under heavy firing from many competitors since CZ enjoys a big marketshare in that category. >firing pin retention pin
Dry firing with no snap cap or o-ring accelerates the wear and the firing pin shelf eventually bites into the factory roll pin stop. Cajun makes an aftermarket roll pin that is more tough than the factory one, but it’s still in your best interest to use snap caps/o-ring cushion if you’re going to dry fire frequently >trigger return spring
It‘s noted to give out after many rounds, but many people just immediately swap the factory spring out for the aftermarket shorter return spring >slide stop
design of the gun means a lot of stress is put onto the slide stop during use. Competition shooters suggest you buy a few spares, dedicate one for range and training and dedicate one for actual self defense use, that way, you’re not taking a slide stop that’s being battered by climbing round count into a possible defensive situation.
Dont have one. Was colt when I was a nogunz, briefly sig when I was reading alot of artemis fowl. then springfield armory when I got my first 1911. (They still do make a nice 1911 tho) and now I just kinda.. Get whatever. Not big on glock, but ill probably buy one next
I've given the most money to Glock and the probably DD on barrels, so I guess the are my favorite, but they aren't very unique or exciting. Trijicon probably had the best customer service of any I dealt with, and I think SLR Rifleworks and Parker Mountain Machine are pretty cool.
*teleports behind you*
*snaps your roll pin*
nuthin personnel kid.
Works on my machine
Everybody here us half g*rman anyway. I'm not even memeing.
t. Czech
I own more PSA guns than any other. The consistently make acceptable quality guns for an affordable price. But I enjoy my FN guns more than any other I own.
I too like PSA, but I wish I could say the same about FN. They've been doing some silly shit for quite a while now. That being said, I'd cream my jeans if someone gave me an FNC.
Strike Industries for every one product that's actually a hit, five are casted aside
since I was a kid I thought hk made the coolest looking guns, so my choice is still hk based on that alone
25% czech, 100% redditor
whats wrong with reddit
>SW
>HK
>BERETTA
NOT SOME czech shit
Beretta because much 500 years history and because they're the ones I like the most aesthetically speaking
>because much 500 years history
They did absolute dick for 450 of those years. The M9 created modern Beretta, they themselves even have a whole 20 minute youtube documentary about Beretta USA and how it completely transformed the company from some backwater euro hunting shotgun maker into the pillar of the firearms industry it currently is with acquisitions of Benelli and other brands
>they just kept afloat for 480 years by ummmmm….hmmmmm….BY DOING NOYHING OK???
Just about, yeah
ok morono
This is one of the most ill-informed posts I've seen on here in the last day and that's saying a lot.
glock
because it rhyms
with wiener
le lels are cheap these days
HK for me. Secondary is Beretta. Love me 'ammers. Simple as.
For handguns, Beretta.
I also really like Smith and Wesson for handguns and their rifles. Winchester and Henry Lever gats are pretty chill too.
Ruger, this is my favorite rifle ever. I feel like a fricking king when I fire it
Is yours in 458 WM? How do you like it?
Yep, 458 WM, manufacture date ~1982. Kicks like a Clydesdale. Matched it with a ~1978 fixed 4x scope from Weaver, on original No. 1 rings. Intended it to be the one gun in my collection which could be an heirloom
Im picking up a 458 next. Sweet.
Frick yeah dude that is beautiful.
I really like CZs but the whole roll pin deals really throws me off them
What's the deal with the roll pins? I've had a CZ-75B for about 10 years now and never have I experienced issues with roll pins. I'm genuinely curious.
Competitors who legitimately dry fire 5000 times a week eventually break their roll pins after a few years. It's a non-issue unless you're doing that. Normal wear and tear, and they're cheap and easy to replace.
When my father purchased an P-01 it came with a snap-cap from the factory. Not sure if they supply these any more it was a long time ago. Really does seem like a non-issue. There are even solid pins available available from places like CZ custom or Cajun Gun Works.
I bought P10 like 6 months ago and it came with one too
It's a joke that it hasn't been fixed from the factory by CZ
3 points of noted parts that will fail under heavy firing from many competitors since CZ enjoys a big marketshare in that category.
>firing pin retention pin
Dry firing with no snap cap or o-ring accelerates the wear and the firing pin shelf eventually bites into the factory roll pin stop. Cajun makes an aftermarket roll pin that is more tough than the factory one, but it’s still in your best interest to use snap caps/o-ring cushion if you’re going to dry fire frequently
>trigger return spring
It‘s noted to give out after many rounds, but many people just immediately swap the factory spring out for the aftermarket shorter return spring
>slide stop
design of the gun means a lot of stress is put onto the slide stop during use. Competition shooters suggest you buy a few spares, dedicate one for range and training and dedicate one for actual self defense use, that way, you’re not taking a slide stop that’s being battered by climbing round count into a possible defensive situation.
Dont have one. Was colt when I was a nogunz, briefly sig when I was reading alot of artemis fowl. then springfield armory when I got my first 1911. (They still do make a nice 1911 tho) and now I just kinda.. Get whatever. Not big on glock, but ill probably buy one next
Probably HK but I only own two of their guns (45 and vp9), my guns are from all over
>potemetal jam-o-matic garbage
Lol
Lmao
Boomer?
HK because their shit is iconic and I'm a glutton for punishment
MP5 is not necessarily the best PCC, but its definitely the coolest
I think I own more HK guns than anything else, so HK I suppose.
Beretta. I'm bidding on my forth.
I've given the most money to Glock and the probably DD on barrels, so I guess the are my favorite, but they aren't very unique or exciting. Trijicon probably had the best customer service of any I dealt with, and I think SLR Rifleworks and Parker Mountain Machine are pretty cool.
>Remember when CZ-75 was 299$. Even the cool shiny polished stainless was 329$
>mutt and 25% Czech
>also german and irish
Why are mutts like this
Raven Arms
HK
CZ
Glock
Shield Plus utterly mogs all of these
Trailer park cope
beretta because it's literally everything CZ claims it is but isn't because they lie as much as Russia shills in the ukrine threads