What would your dream carry gun be?
Mine would be a bond arms bullpup chambered in 10mm with a ported barrel. Make it take sig p365 style swiss space magic magazines that can fit 12 rounds.
What would your dream carry gun be?
Mine would be a bond arms bullpup chambered in 10mm with a ported barrel. Make it take sig p365 style swiss space magic magazines that can fit 12 rounds.
You dream gun a shit. I can't believe I clicked on bridges to reply to this thread.
Hipoint 9c but double stack, rechambered to 357 Sig. 10 inch barrel, folding wire stock, elcan scope, vfg, and select fire
That gun needs a high set barrel. It's muzzle flip city. Stick to whatever low powered round it probably uses.
a commander 1911 chambered in 9mm, and made out of steel processed from Meteoric iron
I forgot to say milled for a holosun red dot
>10mm
Bottleneck cartridges are ideal for the bullpup, as they can be roll-crimped without causing headspace problems.
I suggest 9x25 Dillon. but .40 Super's also a good choice.
9/10
Add an under barrel 40mm launcher and you have 10/10
BAsed
I thought these Bond bullpups were pretty neat until I held one at a gun show. Holy shit, the ergonomics are horrid and the trigger feels terrible.
just like great-great granddad
For what purpose? Browning's mag-in-grip standard pistol layout has worked perfectly fine for more than a century now and was able to reload without needing that elevator and pliers contraption needlessly complicating the design.
Sig p320 x5 in 7.62x25mm tokarev
Fnx-45 tactical in 10mm norma
A 15-shot sig p365 in .32 acp
Hk vp9 in .357 sig
How'd they make the trigger look so shitty while the frame is so smooth. Also the stars fit the theme but are tacky
Emperor
Longer effective barrel length in a compact package is the idea.
Whether or not that's necessary is an entirely different argument.
My dream carry gun would be a Walther P99 chambered in .357 SIG (or 7.62x25mm) and outfitted with a laser sight (for my cyberpunk fetish).
It's the angle of the camera and the lighting. The flat surface of the trigger is reflecting light. If the camera or the lights were at slightly different angles then it would look different.
You don't even gain much barrel length according to the pic.
It's roughly 1 inch if I remember correctly.
For example, if you compare it to the Glock 43, the Bond Bullpup has the same effective length barrel, but is a little over 1 inch shorter overall.
It helps with inertial pulling of projectiles
SIG p.49 with a beretta 92 locking system in .357 sig
Colt 1903, but da/sa decocker with double stack, double feed 16rd mags
1st gen P99, but CCP sized with the gas delayed system
lucky, I never get bridges. It's always stupid buses.