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Cute guns, look brand new. Someones going to enjoy playing with them after you get clapped. Just try not to scrape them on the ground when you go down.
The SHTF is actually going to look like this:
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Cute guns, look brand new. Someones going to enjoy playing with them after you get clapped. Just try not to scrape them on the ground when you go down.
The SHTF is actually going to look like this:
So is a lot of other shit, particularly philosophy. Doesn’t mean that some of the information used in said mental masturbation will be useless to everyone.This thread isn't information. It's mental masturbation
That makes more sense. I was wondering in what universe SF guys were getting their ideas from Captain Price and not the other way around.If you are referring to McCree, they were not the first chassis.
I took the gentleman's use of the word "gamers" to be FPS and other vid gamers, so I may have taken that in the wrong context.
If by gamers, he was referring to competition shooters, I would have to agree with him that a lot of the trends are finding their way into deployable equipment.
I’ve posted opinions on the need for a legit MPVO battle optic. Most people would say a red dot or LPVO or both is best. I think a 1-10 LPVO might be ideal, but the optical limitations on a 10x erector limit performa CE and greatly increase prices. I think if the solution to a problem is $3500 then you haven’t really solved it.
Here’s my reasoning. I’m open to suggestion though, so you’re welcome to Change my mind.
I think when SHTF occurs, whether it is a local riot or something larger like power grid goes down, US Dollar devalues to worthlessness or a foreign invasion, the idea that you’ll have lots of run and gun 10-25 yard encounters is incorrect. This is what everyone trains for, but I think people are smarter than we give them credit for. The will to live is the most powerful human instinct. If you put millions of people in a life or death situation, they will not be running up your sidewalk in broad daylight to break down your door.
Let’s take the big cities, where gun ownership is oppressed by “the man”, gun knowledge and training is very low. Once SHTF, there will be an initial culling of the herd where the drug addicted and starving kill each other. After that wake up call, the remaining people, well over 50% I think, have hunkered down and pooled resources. They scavenged weapons and ammo from the dead. Hopefully these people will want to join the rest of society in the fight for survival, but if they don’t, they will likely be coming for our resources in the burbs and rural areas. Or they are foreign invaders intent on killing us. Either way, these combatants will be keeping a low profile. Even moving through suburbia, going house to house, you can expect it to be night time, they will hide behind cars, edge of buildings, privacy fences, any cover they can find. They will not be a mob walking down the middle of the street like portrayed in movies.
I read a report, sorry can’t remember where, that they examined foreign civil unrest situations of the past. Most of the shooting done inside cities and towns were at distances of 50 yards and greater. People don’t like to get shot! They aren’t very bold when they know everyone else has a gun. So most shooting was done from cover, pop up shoot, drop down. Targets are small. An exposed shoulder, a foot under a car, top of a head behind a wall etc. Hiding in empty houses and apartments and shooting out windows down the street. People would take pot shots from 200-300 yards away hoping to get lucky and then slink in and take the gun, food, car or whatever.
I think your handgun is there for the CQB stuff if needed, but what is really needed is the ability to return fire to attackers from 50-300 yds away, shooting from behind cover. They aren’t going to knock on your front door. When they shoot, your return fire target will be a few inches in size. Quick precision will be needed in a gun that is not 20# and a red dot will be insufficient at times. I think the ideal optic will be a 1-6x, 1-8x LPVO or a 2-10x, 2-12x MPVO. I personally would prefer the latter, but there are no great candidates right now with a reticle purpose built for this kind of shooting. Exceptions are maybe the chinese made Athlon and Swampfox 2-12x’s.
So again, I’ll ask, what is the ideal SHTF optic? Does this optic even exist yet? Or do you disagree completely with everything stated above and you believe red dot is the way to go or your 3-18x will do just fine?
P.S. - I don’t think I’m alone on this. Many well regarded rifle scope reviewers have mentioned a desire for improved choices in this area. C_DOES on YT, @Glassaholic here on the hide, Brass Facts as well as Barrel & Hatchet on YT. SupersetCA, now called Gunners Guild on Rumble has made similar statements. This purpose built MPVO, It’s not just to occupy the space in between all the other groups. In fact, I would argue, it is the most important category.
Autists...people who never served.....guys with pet reptiles....people who drink Pepsi instead of coke.
old fudd here ,i drink cherry pepsiHey wait a minute….
I drink Coke
Richard
What the fuck is wrong with reptiles? My snake loves erroneAutists...people who never served.....guys with pet reptiles....people who drink Pepsi instead of coke.
I knew there was something about you, just couldn’t put my fanger on it till nowHey wait a minute….
I drink Coke
Richard
I mix Dr Pepper and Pepsi 50/50 and call it Dr Pepsi.Autists...people who never served.....guys with pet reptiles....people who drink Pepsi instead of coke.
I can point to countless examples.
Yeah. I grew up near Princeton,LA. I got to watch Jerry, Jim, etc in the late 90s, early 2000s. Got a revolver Jim touched up, and a rifle he test fired for me. I got to watch all those super nifty but too fragile for combat concepts become mature military program items decade+ later into GWOT. Back when I started training with Craig Douglas and Chili and Kyle Lamb and others, maybe 1 LPVO would show up to class. Now? We got even the marines issuing them.If you are referring to McCree, they were not the first chassis.
I took the gentleman's use of the word "gamers" to be FPS and other vid gamers, so I may have taken that in the wrong context.
If by gamers, he was referring to competition shooters, I would have to agree with him that a lot of the trends are finding their way into deployable equipment.
old fudd here ,i drink cherry pepsi
My Nx8 is quite usable as such.So, after of all your gamer and Pepsi discussions:
Talking LPVO (as the most versatile optic on an AR in my opinion), which of those Premium LPVOs reticles will still go strong, when the illumination goes down?
I had an Sig Tango 6T and an SMRS 2 Pro that did well.So, after of all your gamer and Pepsi discussions:
Talking LPVO (as the most versatile optic on an AR in my opinion), which of those Premium LPVOs reticles will still go strong, when the illumination goes down?
So, after of all your gamer and Pepsi discussions:
Talking LPVO (as the most versatile optic on an AR in my opinion), which of those Premium LPVOs reticles will still go strong, when the illumination goes down?
I submit that is more a function of reticle design and position.So, after of all your gamer and Pepsi discussions:
Talking LPVO (as the most versatile optic on an AR in my opinion), which of those Premium LPVOs reticles will still go strong, when the illumination goes down?
the yankees won last night 3 zipSo, after of all your gamer and Pepsi discussions:
Talking LPVO (as the most versatile optic on an AR in my opinion), which of those Premium LPVOs reticles will still go strong, when the illumination goes down?
Fucking yankees.the yankees won last night 3 zip
Who do they drive for??Fucking yankees.
[1]northern rich people that re-tire in the south and keep those states financially sound spending their billions . [2] A great baseball team from the north . I am # 1 group .What are yankees?
that's what i say when boone leaves the pitcher in too longFucking yankees.
It will change the game until the batteries die then iron sights become the fad again .How does a clip on thermal fit into the discussion?
I’m thinking thermal is a game changer when the rules become no rules.
Trijicon will give you about 15 years to figure that out until you have to stay in the daylight to make it work...Talking LPVO (as the most versatile optic on an AR in my opinion), which of those Premium LPVOs reticles will still go strong, when the illumination goes down?
Do they make matching high heels?Trijicon will give you about 15 years to figure that out until you have to stay in the daylight to make it work...
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1-8 VCOG for LPVO
4-16 ATACR for SPR
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T2 for carbine
inoperative electronics and iron sights postulateJust wondering what are all the choices being recommend, based upon? Past events you have been involved in, heard about, talked to someone who lived thru a shft or what?
Optics I've used, evals I'm aware of, friends in the industry, friends who have uses them.Just wondering what are all the choices being recommend, based upon? Past events you have been involved in, heard about, talked to someone who lived thru a shft or what?
SHTF discussions usually means civilization has ended as in no utilities no civil authority whatsoever . You are on your own against xxx enemies from a plague to aliens . The 700.00 weapon with 2 k worth of likum stikum electronic crap will die and you are left with the MARK 1 eye ball , iron sights ,a man bun and your man purse filled with dead batteries ...watcha gonna do .When you talk about SHTF, I think of my brother who stepped on a "Bouncing Betty" that turned out to be a dud but still blew off half his kneecap. He got the Silver Star for running around after that to grab folks who were worse off than he was while he's shooting back at the same time dropping some folks who were shooting at him.
I listen first to the WarVets in my family many of whom came back w/holes in 'em/bodyparts missing, but came home after coming up against folks who were shooting back so when they start talking about rifles, I'll stop talking and listen, I don't have to wonder if they know what they're talking about, because they're here to talk about it and the folks they came up against ain't.
The first thing out of their mouths, is "I don't know", if they don't know something.
As to the specifics of the weapons and sights there are folks on here that are very knowledgeable.
lack of food ,water ,health care and shelter will do most of us in before the zombies eat usI like my aimpoint with the KAC battery compartment for a spare.
That's like 6yrs of red dot.
Have solid folding irons as well.
Handgun is #1
Then the 11.5" with the Aimpoint.
The trijicon lpvo with fiber would be good too.
Some yahoo with thermal/night vision will rob/kill us all in the dark anyhow
I used to assume those of us who could camp/backpack had the gear/ tools to survive in the wilderness, even if many others had the same idea, could do so.lack of food ,water ,health care and shelter will do most of us in before the zombies eat us
I feel attacked by this oneRemember GTA 3 or whatever iteration it was where you could pick up a prostitute, bang her, and then kill her and get your money back and whatever else she had?
It’s like that, but with S&B scopes and Garmin chronos. Just ass loads of FDE loot in an overwhelmingly green, temperate climate. Can’t wait.
That string at the end of a tampon.
any teenagers with good night vision who will stay awake all night while i sleep , i will relieve them from 10 am to 2 pm [ i am old and need my naps ]In my opinion, there is no single "ideal SHTF optic." Even just thinking from a durability standpoint, everything can fail at some point. Having back-ups and options makes sense.
people who drink Pepsi instead of coke.