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@bhoward9378 Жыл бұрын
No, a gun cannot be "too reliable." But props to you for the most creative video name so far.
@doitriteak
Жыл бұрын
An HK on stash duty is a misallocation of resources. Use a Canik or a police trade in M&P
@sissydreams7494
Жыл бұрын
@@doitriteak I respectfully disagree. Buy a HK and a backup HK and you are set. It's a lifetime INVESTMENT. Call it "insurance" or "peace of mind". No worries. EVER.
@protectiverailroaddad7541
Жыл бұрын
All guns should be super reliable whether on stash duty or not, you never know when you will need to use said gun to defend your life. Maintenance is part of responsibility. I have to completely disagree with this video
@JinKee Жыл бұрын
There's always engineering tradeoffs. The Hi-Point is designed with a simple blowback, fully cocked single action striker fired pistol (using the operating system from their "Planet of the Apes" carbine) which is just about as reliable as you can get. To clean it, people squirt CLP down the ejection port and then pull a cloth through it because the disassembly requires a punch. And because it's straight blowback, it weighs significantly more than everything else.
@frankiehernandez1854 Жыл бұрын
I love the food for thought, and the idea of too much gun for a particular purpose. Makes100% sense to me to get a gun that's either cheaper to maintain or less expensive outright. Back when SKS's where very cheap I remember people buying them stash guns for that same.
@boomee78 Жыл бұрын
i pretty much use glocks in both fashions you stated. I do respect your opinion though. I also now am very impressed with the walther pdps so far im around 6 k and its running like a top. Keep up the interesting videos
@doitriteak
Жыл бұрын
Dang. Im gonna have to do a test like that on my PDP with the holosun 507
@protectiverailroaddad7541
Жыл бұрын
My compact 5” PDP with 507c gr has been 100% reliable. Not quite 6k rounds but at least half of that
@doitriteak
Жыл бұрын
I actually ordered the plate for the 509t. Oops but it seems like my kind of durable optic
@protectiverailroaddad7541 Жыл бұрын
So I’d be better having a sccy pistol as a stash pistol because having a usp as a stash pistol is a misallocation of resources? Yeah you’re completely off your rocker on this one. All of my stash guns are also ready to be shot extensively and put into any other role. Heck I’d even rather have a hk in a fishing tackle box than a cheap gun I know is reliable enough through a few hundred rounds. The whole gun buying concept is get the best gun you can afford. Why would I buy a sccy when I can afford a Glock or m&p? It makes no sense. Police trade ins are the bees knees as I’ve bought 2 (Glock 35 gen4, sig p220) in the last 3 months and they have been fantastic for significantly less cash than buying new.
@SmokesKwazukii
11 ай бұрын
idk i get it. he isnt saying to buy shitty guns. i have a hipoint 45 under my car seat at all times.
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No, a gun cannot be "too reliable." But props to you for the most creative video name so far.
@doitriteak
Жыл бұрын
An HK on stash duty is a misallocation of resources. Use a Canik or a police trade in M&P
@sissydreams7494
Жыл бұрын
@@doitriteak I respectfully disagree. Buy a HK and a backup HK and you are set. It's a lifetime INVESTMENT. Call it "insurance" or "peace of mind". No worries. EVER.
@protectiverailroaddad7541
Жыл бұрын
All guns should be super reliable whether on stash duty or not, you never know when you will need to use said gun to defend your life. Maintenance is part of responsibility. I have to completely disagree with this video
There's always engineering tradeoffs. The Hi-Point is designed with a simple blowback, fully cocked single action striker fired pistol (using the operating system from their "Planet of the Apes" carbine) which is just about as reliable as you can get. To clean it, people squirt CLP down the ejection port and then pull a cloth through it because the disassembly requires a punch. And because it's straight blowback, it weighs significantly more than everything else.
I love the food for thought, and the idea of too much gun for a particular purpose. Makes100% sense to me to get a gun that's either cheaper to maintain or less expensive outright. Back when SKS's where very cheap I remember people buying them stash guns for that same.
i pretty much use glocks in both fashions you stated. I do respect your opinion though. I also now am very impressed with the walther pdps so far im around 6 k and its running like a top. Keep up the interesting videos
@doitriteak
Жыл бұрын
Dang. Im gonna have to do a test like that on my PDP with the holosun 507
@protectiverailroaddad7541
Жыл бұрын
My compact 5” PDP with 507c gr has been 100% reliable. Not quite 6k rounds but at least half of that
@doitriteak
Жыл бұрын
I actually ordered the plate for the 509t. Oops but it seems like my kind of durable optic
So I’d be better having a sccy pistol as a stash pistol because having a usp as a stash pistol is a misallocation of resources? Yeah you’re completely off your rocker on this one. All of my stash guns are also ready to be shot extensively and put into any other role. Heck I’d even rather have a hk in a fishing tackle box than a cheap gun I know is reliable enough through a few hundred rounds. The whole gun buying concept is get the best gun you can afford. Why would I buy a sccy when I can afford a Glock or m&p? It makes no sense. Police trade ins are the bees knees as I’ve bought 2 (Glock 35 gen4, sig p220) in the last 3 months and they have been fantastic for significantly less cash than buying new.
@SmokesKwazukii
11 ай бұрын
idk i get it. he isnt saying to buy shitty guns. i have a hipoint 45 under my car seat at all times.