Not a gun hope this is ok here but these new knives look pretty legit Kore standard edition knife
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Not a gun hope this is ok here but these new knives look pretty legit Kore standard edition knife
We've discussed this before. We are on a technological plateau, not to mention tge market isn't often welcoming of actual innovation to begin with. There will have to be a technological paradigm shift, some heretofore unknown technology or technique that blows current design norms away. And when that happens gun buyers of that time will be complaining about how everytime they buy a new gun in 3 months it's rendered completely obsolete. Being on a plateau isn't necessarily a bad thing. It gives us tge opportunity to zero in on the precise iteration of our ideal gun and buy it with confidence it will remain a viable option for decades to come. For example I really like my M&P Carry Comp but it's not offering anything new to the market. Nevertheless I get to enjoy the notion that it represents a gun fully optimized to my desires and will reamin so likely for the rest of it's service life.The thing about guns, new guns....
There is no real innovation in firearms, hasn't been for decades. Everything is the same as the last thing, just newer designs of the same thing.
Star model FThe Ruger Mark lV got a makeover.
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Not really brand spanking new but something different. Sig 320 Legion Flux. Extremely fun to shoot , makes a great truck/hunting/PDW/HD gun, and NY legal, for now anyways. And its gotta cool factor to it
Good looking gun. Another we can't have in Commie Land10mm carbine. Not sure I’m aware of another out there at this point.
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Grand Power Stribog SP10A3 10mm Carbine
The Stribog SP10A3 is a unique Slovak designed 10mm Auto submachine gun that has become popular in the States as a cost-effective semi-auto pistol.www.gunsamerica.com
Ruger has one. Even Hi-Point has one. They’re out there.10mm carbine. Not sure I’m aware of another out there at this point.
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Grand Power Stribog SP10A3 10mm Carbine
The Stribog SP10A3 is a unique Slovak designed 10mm Auto submachine gun that has become popular in the States as a cost-effective semi-auto pistol.www.gunsamerica.com
What I have noticed is many companies are improving components, which is way overdue.The thing about guns, new guns....
There is no real innovation in firearms, hasn't been for decades. Everything is the same as the last thing, just newer designs of the same thing.
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Not really brand spanking new but something different. Sig 320 Legion Flux. Extremely fun to shoot , makes a great truck/hunting/PDW/HD gun, and NY legal, for now anyways. And its gotta cool factor to it
You can thank the ATF and the NFA, 1968 GCA, and 1986 closure of machine gun registry all for Stifling firearms development. Slide fire stocks, FRT triggers and pistol braces are all innovations that the ATF has done their darndest to stifle. How much more innovation would would have in the firearms world if there never had been any of the aforementioned gun control laws? How much more innovation would there be in regards to machine guns if there was none of the aforementioned gun control laws?One example, for decades, the smooth barrel was the only kind of barrel, through innovation, someone decided, through innovation that this was not the best option for a rifle.
People like Eli Whitney came up with a brilliant idea of interchangeable gun parts.
In 1836, Samuel Colt received a U.S. patent for a handheld pistol that featured a multi-firing system based on a rotating barrel with multiple chambers that could fire bullets through a lock and spring design. This was serious innovation.
Soon, a swing out revolver for easier reloads.
Shotguns, one day, a guy said... "Holy shit, we should add a second barrel to a shotgun" (He really did not say that.) This is innovation.
The Spencer Repeating Rifle Company patented a design at the start of the Civil War that was capable of repeated firing following a single ammunition load. More winning, more innovation.
Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1883 created a version of the rifle that incorporated a pump action. More innovation.
Soon, the full auto gun was created.
This is real innovation: Hirem Maxim, an American-born British inventor, would take the machine gun to the next level with his Maxim gun. The weapon harnessed the recoil energy from each bullet fired to eject a used cartridge and pull in the next one.
1918 of the lightweight Thompson submachine gun, also known as the Tommy gun, would offer a hand-held version of the deadly machine gun as one of the first portable and fully automatic firearms.
Mikhail Kalashnikov for the Soviet military in 1947. The short-barreled weapon with steep front-sight posts and curved magazines offered the rapid-fire of machine guns with lighter-weight portability.
When I hear about innovation, this is what I am talking about.
I want smarter guys than me to some up with something, wicked new. Something never seen before.
My Rorschach interpretation immediately said "Rossi...Next!