ITT: Autism

Post little things about certain guns that you really like.

>implying this isn't the coolest safety ever made
>implying this isn't the coolest bolt/charging handle knob ever made

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>it's another nobody replies to your thread episode

Very low energy. Sad.

huh?

but you already posted them, OP

>Post little things about certain guns that you really like.
Those are pretty simple instructions familia.

Tilt up barrel on the Beretta 21a.

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>FNX Series

I like the fact that it can be carried double action or single action, that it's polymer, that it holds 17 rounds, and that it's full ambidextrous without having to change anything about the gun.

That snap the lock makes when you load your rounds into a break-open shotgun.

I like reloading magazines on my dad's g3a3. It's not cool or anything. I just get a certain enjoyment of doing the same thing over and over, putting things in the place they belong.

I also like cleaning and assembling pistols. Don't much like firing them.

>pushing your bolt release after you load a fresh mag

>mag

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The 9 and 40 lowers on the FNS and FNX are the same. 40 uppers can be barrel swapped to fire 357 sign. All FNS/fnx upper assemblies swap freely between their lowers. The FNS are cheap RN.

Also the FNS-C and the 509 are internally the same. Use a 509 upper on the C lower to make the perfect 4" Barrell for CCW.

>The 9 and 40 lowers on the FNS and FNX are the same.

No they are not. They do not take the same magazines. I know this because I tried to shove a FNS magazine in my FNX(There was a sale on FNS mags) and it did not fit.

I don't intend to insult your perferances but I really hate the look of the K31 even though I love its accuracy and I also think it's awesome you can re-cock the firing pin without having to take the bolt out of battery. I totally get why you like the looks though, they are very distinctive, just not my cup 'o tea.

I have a think for break-actions with the Jones underlever, especially old black powder rifles of obscene caliber

My dumb ass forgot the pic.

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>I love to push the heel release with my thumb on my service pistols and pull the mag out with my middle finger and griping it with my index finger.

That feeling when you pop open your revolver cylinder and eject all of your spent cases at once. There's something carthatic about it compared to ejecting a magazine that you just don't get. I think its because all the casings are still there and you're the one handling them, whereas an autoloader will have nothing to do but load the next magazine.

Sound of an M1 carbine firing. The action clanking is just as loud as the gunshot.

>Watching your FAL's gas tube steam softly just in front of the dust cover
>Dropping the bolt release on an AR-15
>Charging a Remington 1187. Any autoloading shotgun, really. There's just something to the weight and meatiness of it.
>Standing behind somebody firing a low velocity pistol (like .45) at just the right angle so you can barely see the bullet streak into the target as a grayish blur
>Shooting clays and hitting them just right so that they turn into orange powder instead of shards
>Shooting clays with your piece of shit chinese copy of an 1887 that doesn't want to cycle, but you try throwing two clays anyway. You hit the first and for some reason, the action decides to function like butter, letting you hit the second clay before it's started to drop

Granted that last one only happens like one in every 20 attempts but it's always worth the other 19 when it works.

>Standing behind somebody firing a low velocity pistol (like .45) at just the right angle so you can barely see the bullet streak into the target as a grayish blur
Theres something wrong with my eyes. Im narrow sighted but i can see any projectile flying when watching from the side.

>The meaty clank of a Barrett M107 charging
>The glorious sound of an MG42/MG3 firing
>Ringing steel at 800m+ and hearing the delay between shooting and the bullet striking
>The clank of ejected .223 brass hitting the wall next to you
>HK slapping an MP5/G3/HK33 during reload

On true tokarevs there is no safety. Their is half cock and the hammer works as a flag

>That snap the lock makes when you load your rounds into a break-open shotgun.
HNNNNNNNNNGGGGGG

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I like that safety because it decocks it at the same time and I hold on to the fuddlore that it's bad to store your milsurps cocked

One of those guys bit me one time because my thumb slipped off the hammer and then it bumpfired a second round. I felt bad because I was borrowing it and I bled all over it lol

>the extractor is painted red on top to serve as a loaded chamber indicator
>hammers that bounce back like on sigs
>safeties that have a very satisfying click
>rear sights that sit flush because they're cut into the slide
>rounded hammer spurs
>thumb rests

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When your magazine self corrects rimjam like it should.

>tfw the sun is at JUST the right angle that when you look down the firing line, you can briefly catch glimpses of other shooter's bullets leaving their barrels in bronze-gold streaks of light
>tfw you aim at the 500m gong, you shoot at the gong, you know you hit the gong, but your buddy doesn't think so, and then you wait with a smile on your face until you both finally hear the gong

its the little things

yuup

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Sauce on pic

>the extractor is painted red on top to serve as a loaded chamber indicator
love this from the practicality standpoint but it doesn't look very aesthetic and it being mandatory as a part of some safety mumbo jumbo legislation is annoying

How Hakims work. Working the action is just sex.

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> the "HK" on the side of the gun
>the looks people give when you shoot fuckin huge guns at the range
>the feel of working a control feed action
>steady chop-chop of a full auto with a long bolt travel
God, I love guns.

Also, loading a single action revolver through a loading gate. Even more engaging than a double action with a swing out cylinder

>when you work the lever on a Winchester 94 just right and hold it at your hip so you can catch the spent brass as it flies back over your shoulder
>the solid, chunky feel of releasing the slide on a steel framed gun
>manually locking the bolt open on an AR15
>releasing the bolt on a semiauto shotgun
>knowing you’re on the last round of a pump shotgun and half-shucking the slide so the action stays open

nice