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Porn is bad. Guns are not. (media.communities.win)
posted 2 years ago by MickHigan2 on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +152Score on mirror )
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SFAM1A on scored.co
2 years ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 2 children
Yeah but in an urban combat scenario when it's you vs. a hoard of niggers or zogbots, I'd much rather have an auto and a drum.
ApexVeritas on scored.co
2 years ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
In my experience, I'd much rather have a good semi auto, a good position, and good shot placement. Semi autos can fire extremely fast with training, anyway. I've gotten really good at decent shot placement with fast successive shots during my range time. In a boog2 situation, all the wargame scenarios show that our side would be able to cut off cities and attack when and where we choose. If I was ever caught with my pants down in a city, surrounded by zogbots, I would've had to have committed multiple deadly mistakes.
SFAM1A on scored.co
2 years ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
>Semi autos can fire extremely fast with training, anyway

Can't dump a drum in 6.12 seconds, lol. Yeah I have good semi-autos too but at least one auto would still be nice to have.
Chosen_1_1162 on scored.co
2 years ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
Gentlemen, I propose the best of both worlds: select-fire.
ApexVeritas on scored.co
2 years ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
I'm sorry sir, but clearly we must fight about it, hate each other, start drama over it constantly, and be perpetually unhappy!


Seriously, though, I'm perfectly fine with (whatever) auto. Just different flavors of freedom.
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ApexVeritas on scored.co
2 years ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
I haven't explored all the trigger options, due to the current gun market making me feel like a poor, but I wasn't a fan of the Geissele trigger my buddy had on his AR10 (it was a single stage, which might have something to do with it). The one trigger I've been immensely pleased with, was the LaRue MBT-2S (usable on an AR15 and AR10 platform). I give them free advertising whenever possible. It's a two stage, breaks like glass, and has definitely improved my shooting.
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ApexVeritas on scored.co
2 years ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
> How do you like the reset on the MBT-2S?


Truth be told, that's not something I usually scrutinize in my guns. I will say, that in every way I've used it, the LaRue trigger is far superior to the milspec triggers, and I preferred the LaRue over much more expensive triggers.


> I'm a little spooky about two-stage triggers on "duty guns"


I know single stage triggers are the big rave in the gun community, but I actually prefer 2 stage triggers. Not sure why. I can just shoot with them better. Personal preference, I guess. I like the amount of play the LaRue gives (the "slack"), the pull weight, and the break is amazing. With just a few shots, you'll know exactly when a shot is going to go off. It's not too long or too short, too heavy or too light.


Just keep in mind that I'm by no means an expert on all the different triggers. However, the LaRue trigger is so good that I'm never going to replace it, and I'm installing them on any future AR build.


> They've always felt grainy and sloppy, almost like they're filled with sand. Nasty breaks, funky action, repeated malfunctions.


Hands down the worst gun I've ever shot was a Taurus handgun (can't remember model). It felt like every single internal mechanism wasn't machined right, and had sharp surfaces scratching against other sharp surfaces. The trigger pull and gun cycling was ridiculously awful, and it had several failure to feeds. Surprisingly, it shot straight, but it's the kind of gun I would get a refund for, and would never want to rely on it for EDC or any kind of life threatening situation.


As an aside, my EDC is a Sig P229 .40, which I love, and it surprisingly doesn't print with a good appendix holster (I use Tier 1 Concealed's Xiphos V2). I much prefer carrying my P229 over the P239 (single stack conceal carry version), because I can carry a lot more rounds, and shoot the full size much better. With how my hips are, it's almost impossible to not print in the 3-6 o'clock positions, even with a smaller handgun. I have a big barrel chest (got that from my dad) which makes my shirts hang in front of my gut and waist, which means I can conceal carry a full size handgun in appendix position without printing. The one disadvantage of appendix carry is it's almost required to get a ratcheting belt so you can tighten or loosen the belt when you stand up and sit down without having to undo it (I use the NextBelt Titan).


> That LaRue on the other hand... the price alone makes it extremely attractive.


Last I checked, their triggers were still under $80 (looks like they're $90 now). Huge deal for quality for price. Because of how popular their triggers are it usually takes them 1-3 months to ship. In any case, LaRue is a reputable and good company. Everything they make is high quality.
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