Message from @Comrade
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Nah it's the best handgun ever made <:Goon:695477345695563827>
Mmmmm doubt
Yea me to
Taurus Judge is the best
Nah sig p226 is best at least for me I have weird size hands
I was also being sarcastic
I know lol
Idk I'm trying to decide between the Sig m17 or 9mm baretta as my main load out pistol
Have you held either one
Well I've been using the baretta going on eight months now, and I shoot the M17 everytime I go to a range
So yes
Hmmm I dunno what tell you man
Idk the M17 is slicker and two more rounds a mag, but the Baretta is just a classic, not to mention its durable as all hell
Italians can make a pistol I tell ya
1911
Nah chief not for me
Awww *sad fudd tears*
Way to expensive if you want a modernized one compared to a 9mm
I just gonna put a different set of grips on mine
Will I own one eventually?Absolutely, but it's like an FAL for me. Could boog in a pinch, but not viable
To each his own man
Imma have an M1A as my main battle rifle and I can already hear the angry zoomer noises from here
I also get made fun of when I say an RPK is superior to the 249
Its basically a ak so yea I get it
*Everyone buys M855 rated armor*
*Boomers laugh as they rack that 7.62nato*
*me laughing in my medical t34 tank*
Sorry mate that’s @Vin_Farren
berretta > sig
by far
reminder that the m9 ran over 19k rounds without a clearable malfunction when it was being tested for US army adoption
i would run an m9 but i despise the trigger
I mean the m16 ran just fine during military testing back in the Vietnam days but when it was put onto the field soldiers faced numerous malfunctions with the gun. My point being you can't really use military testing as a way to judge whether a gun is good or not.
most of the reason it malfunctioned was bc the army told the users that it was made of space age aluminum and aircraft alloy and shit
and then the soldiers went “oop looks like we don’t gotta clean this shit no more”
and boom malfunctions
So being under fire, muddy terrain, etc had nothing to do with it gotcha
well no shit that was part of it
yeah, it really was mainly due to lack of maintenance
i’m just saying there were a lot of factors in play and that one is kinda cool and doesn’t get talked abt a lot