yeah, except sig owners (southern poor people) want a gun with zero safeties and the lightest trigger pull imaginable and they want appendix holsters for it.
I’m from Ohio. I feel like I am doing my state a great injustice by not rocking multiple home-points. Shoulda bought a bunch when they’re were regularly sub-$100 handguns.
*sniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiff* okay. Okay, okay, what if, like, it's a fantasy anime, alright? Knights and armor and shit everwhere. Put in one athletic chick, short hair, dark complexion, pissy attitude, low key Mexican but not really, get the feminists and the action movies guys, one stone. But instead of swords and shit, here's where mix it up.
Most rifles are not drop safe. wiener your AR and hit it with a rubber mallet, you can absolutely get the hammer to drop, especially with low sear engagement or an aftermarket trigger.
I must be very lucky then. I once had a loaded and wienered AR-15 blow off a bench due to a strong gust of wind. Thankfully, no one was around besides me and it did not go off.
That's because handguns are holstered and the trigger is covered from being pulled accidentally, while a rifle is slung, leaving the trigger open to any debris or foreign objects. The problem arises when people who don't understand this stick Glocks and P320s in a carbine chassis thing and now you have the worst of both worlds. But following your pistol vs rifle market thread, what I'm confused about is grips. Why do ARs have hundreds of grip options when grip ergonomics hardly affect how well you shoot a rifle, yet with pistols, where grip ergonomics arguably do affect how well you shoot, we're stuck with a single shitty polymer grip and three backstrap options that mostly suck? I get that handgun ergos are limited by the mag being in the grip vs the AR that can do whatever, but I'm curious why the pistol market hasn't heavily adopted H&K/Steyr side plates or someone other than Sig offering factory grip modules of different shapes and sizes. Growing up on metal-framed pistols and revolvers, it seems like the current pistol market is relying on their customers not having that same experience so they can continue to sell heavily marked-up polymer guns with shitty ergos.
>Rifles aren't kept in holsters
Well maybe they SHOULD be!? It's PAST time for some COMMON SENSE gun control measures! All rifles should be holstered at ALL times.
Yeah
Frick ya mudda
>2 pound gun with 10 pound trigger
vs.
>7 pound gun with 5 pound trigger
vs
>me pounding your mom
yeah, except sig owners (southern poor people) want a gun with zero safeties and the lightest trigger pull imaginable and they want appendix holsters for it.
Come to NH (Where Sig is located). Every gun owner and their brother owns a Nu-Sig gun of some sort. I'm weird for refusing to own a Nu-Sig gun.
To be fair, the gun shops here push the frick out of sig stuff. Even the little shops
>t. Another NH bro
Frick Sig. If I had to buy a Sig, I'd want a European-made Sig P230.
Maybe the normies do, all my homies hate Sig pistols, frick Sig
I’m from Ohio. I feel like I am doing my state a great injustice by not rocking multiple home-points. Shoulda bought a bunch when they’re were regularly sub-$100 handguns.
Holy shit what is wrong with the firearm industry?
great thread
This is a thread that doesn't deserve its own thread.
Yeah
The holster is the safety. If you carried a rifle in a giant fricking kydex sleeve that firmly blocks the trigger it wouldn't need a safety either.
>The holster is the safety
If you actually follow up on this, you'd know that that there is nothing in the tube, the hammer has been dropped, that's why his safety is off.
Fun fact a Delta Operator got kicked out of the war for doing the same thing. Except he had a negligent discharge on base.
You don't holster a rifle moron.
I bet you feel dumb now.
*sniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiff* okay. Okay, okay, what if, like, it's a fantasy anime, alright? Knights and armor and shit everwhere. Put in one athletic chick, short hair, dark complexion, pissy attitude, low key Mexican but not really, get the feminists and the action movies guys, one stone. But instead of swords and shit, here's where mix it up.
Eveyone. Carries. A mare's leg.
Pure kino
Just because you use your butthole as a rifle holster, doesn't mean everyone else does.
Most rifles are not drop safe. wiener your AR and hit it with a rubber mallet, you can absolutely get the hammer to drop, especially with low sear engagement or an aftermarket trigger.
>rubber mallet check
Worthwhile.
I must be very lucky then. I once had a loaded and wienered AR-15 blow off a bench due to a strong gust of wind. Thankfully, no one was around besides me and it did not go off.
One has a holster, the other has a sling. Get fricked moron.
>pistol with 3 intern safeties do not need an external safety
>rifle with no internal safeties do need an external safetly
FTFY moron
That's because handguns are holstered and the trigger is covered from being pulled accidentally, while a rifle is slung, leaving the trigger open to any debris or foreign objects. The problem arises when people who don't understand this stick Glocks and P320s in a carbine chassis thing and now you have the worst of both worlds. But following your pistol vs rifle market thread, what I'm confused about is grips. Why do ARs have hundreds of grip options when grip ergonomics hardly affect how well you shoot a rifle, yet with pistols, where grip ergonomics arguably do affect how well you shoot, we're stuck with a single shitty polymer grip and three backstrap options that mostly suck? I get that handgun ergos are limited by the mag being in the grip vs the AR that can do whatever, but I'm curious why the pistol market hasn't heavily adopted H&K/Steyr side plates or someone other than Sig offering factory grip modules of different shapes and sizes. Growing up on metal-framed pistols and revolvers, it seems like the current pistol market is relying on their customers not having that same experience so they can continue to sell heavily marked-up polymer guns with shitty ergos.
Handguns are kept in holsters until its time to shoot something
Rifles aren't kept in holsters
>Rifles aren't kept in holsters
Well maybe they SHOULD be!? It's PAST time for some COMMON SENSE gun control measures! All rifles should be holstered at ALL times.