Message from @Matthew

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2019-04-21 04:13:23 UTC  

the art style is my favorite part

2019-04-21 04:13:50 UTC  

I like it in single frames but it's just too messy for me.

2019-04-21 04:14:00 UTC  

nothing has that style of the year 2000 grunge

2019-04-21 04:14:10 UTC  

Like I dropped it in a copy room that was never swept so there's black toner everywhere

2019-04-21 04:14:16 UTC  

How much do I have to spend to get something capable of Popping faggoty rabbits like Ted's Holdover

2019-04-21 04:15:33 UTC  

Humanely, about 850 FPS for .177 and like 650 for .22

2019-04-21 04:15:42 UTC  

🤔

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/531212403858472967/569375688327430158/Screenshot_2019-04-20_Glock_19_Gen_3_BB_Pistol.png

2019-04-21 04:15:59 UTC  

It's a 1.5 action, I'm not fighting you about this.

2019-04-21 04:17:04 UTC  

I mean, I understand that air pistols work differently than real pistols, so I'm not trying to argue? It's just funny that it says how authentic it is to the real thing, then the next bullet point demolishes that

2019-04-21 04:17:19 UTC  

Clit-safeties are pig disgusting anyway

2019-04-21 04:18:14 UTC  

The next bullet point is accurate tho, glocks have the striker captive and you pull it the rest of the way. Not quite double action but not single action either.

2019-04-21 04:19:30 UTC  

My friend offered to let me borrow his Ruger LCP subcompact to see if I liked carrying it, but I declined. I don't like not being able to see/decock the hammer

2019-04-21 04:19:40 UTC  

...what?

2019-04-21 04:19:56 UTC  

Why would you need to decock the hammer ever?

2019-04-21 04:20:04 UTC  

Just clear it and call it a day

2019-04-21 04:21:32 UTC  

Because decocking a hammer is faster than
>remove magazine
>rack slide
>pocket loose bullet
>reinsert magazine

literally 100% of the time?

2019-04-21 04:21:36 UTC  

Don't be dense, John.

2019-04-21 04:22:53 UTC  

My Bersa has an integrated Decocker, firing pin block, and trigger disconnect in one safety, so I carry it chambered, hammer down, and safety on

2019-04-21 04:22:56 UTC  

This sounds like you are compensating for a disregard of gun saftey.

2019-04-21 04:23:25 UTC  

🤔

2019-04-21 04:24:36 UTC  

I think carrying a gun chambered, hammer back, and relying on a simple safety, like a 1911 or similar, to be much less safe than having a gun literally incapable of firing in 3 different ways, John

2019-04-21 04:26:42 UTC  

Unless you have a shitty nylon or really thin leather holster it's not a consideration or if it is the trigger is sufficiently heavy enough to deal with people who just put guns without holsters into thier pocket or purse

2019-04-21 04:27:35 UTC  

Yeah, I agree. But when it's a literal gun, better safe than sorry. "It won't because I'm not stupid" doesn't cut it

2019-04-21 04:29:05 UTC  

Safeties get flicked off and then your back to the 'unsafe' condition which isn't a concern. And hammer blocks are standard since like the early 50s

2019-04-21 04:29:29 UTC  

No gun unless it's something like a prerecall sig is going to go off my itself if you drop it

2019-04-21 04:30:30 UTC  

When I say "decocking the hammer", I don't mean doing the "hold the hammer back with your thumb, pull the trigger, and slowly ride that hammer forward". That shit is asking for trouble. Used to do that with my 1911. Never had a mistake doing it, but the potential for mistakes was (eventually) enough to dissuade me from doing it ever again

2019-04-21 04:31:14 UTC  

I'm not arguing 1911s, hence why I said 50s and not 1911

2019-04-21 04:31:37 UTC  

Your concerns about the LCP are dumb

2019-04-21 04:32:04 UTC  

I mean, I have other concerns besides it having a different form of safety than I'm used to.

2019-04-21 04:32:57 UTC  

It's Handlet-sized (Obviously), which makes it harder for an ogre like myself to manipulate it, it has less capacity (obviously), and since it's polymer the recoil would be greater.

2019-04-21 04:33:00 UTC  

The trigger is like 8 pounds and a full inch you aren't accidently pulling that unless, again you don't even have a trigger holster.

2019-04-21 04:33:15 UTC  

Oh, you're a fudd, I forgor

2019-04-21 04:33:53 UTC  

I suppose I am. But I'm slowly coming around. Much of my criticisms stem from poorfaggotry

2019-04-21 04:35:11 UTC  

I'm hoping 2019 will be the year of the AR for me, but I have other priorities

2019-04-21 04:38:23 UTC  

Oh, and an excessively heavy trigger with a long pull is a problem, not a solution. But I think you knew that already 😉

2019-04-21 04:50:02 UTC  

Depending on a switch that can be accidently switched on or off at an inopportune time for saftey is less ideal the retard strengthing a way past a meh trigger.

2019-04-21 04:50:29 UTC  

....what

2019-04-21 04:56:51 UTC  

I can barely understand your contrarianism as is, John, we don't need to add alcohol to the mix.

2019-04-21 05:03:33 UTC  

Heavy triggers are better than manual safeties, which were a product of unreliable hammer and striker blocks and lack of training both of which are lately non issues now

2019-04-21 05:04:35 UTC  

Whoa, whoa, hold up. Lack of training is by no means a non-issue.

2019-04-21 05:04:52 UTC  

By both your and my own admission, range trips are rather sparse.