Tervell [he/him]

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  • by the magazine, but it’d definitely be very awkward - you can’t really wrap your hand around that, I guess you’d need to basically have your thumb sort of resting along the side, which probably isn’t going to be very comfortable, especially with the weird angle your hand would have to be sitting in

    (on this C96 Mauser that grip is used to avoid having the hammer smack right into the webbing of your hand, which is occasionally a problem on some pistols, but particularly on the Mauser with the stock attached)



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    I feel like unfortunately a lot of no-fappers are coming at this from a “I need to stop jacking off so I can get laid” angle, so it still comes back to sex, they love talking about how it made them more confident when talking to women.

    It would certainly be nice if there were communities that actually did this though. We unironically need to have secular monastic orders, say what you will about organized religion as an institution but monks and nuns were a great idea.










  • I think usually you’d have a separate grenade sight, which can be folded down when not in use

    (although on some older rifles you’d actually just have to read a chart and calculate angles and ranges yourself)

    I assume here the grenade sight just happens to be right next to the regular front sight, and has been folded up in the picture so it obscures the normal sight. I’d guess this bit right here must be the folding mechanism?

    So there’s probably a normal front sight right behind it, at the height it should be, it’s just not visible at this angle


  • Are “arm pistols” one of those “ackshully it’s a brace, not a stock” loophole things?

    Not in this case - the idea was to be a very compact PDW, originally for shot-down pilots, who don’t have a lot of space in the cockpit to fit in a full rifle, and have historically relied on pistols or janky survival rifles. It didn’t pan out (although eventually the USAF would adopt a rifle, but a special AR-15 that can be broken down easily rather than a bullpup:

    ), and so attempts were made to sell it on the civilian market, but it doesn’t seem to have been very popular, since it’s ergonomically pretty bad (there isn’t even a proper stock to shoulder or any space for your supporting hand to grip it, you’re actually supposed to shoot it one-handed as a pistol, which in a rifle cartridge is a dubious proposition).