Yeah for sure, gaming is gaming.
They'll get kilt on the street for sure.
I guess I see it like this:
If the gun was set up improperly or not maintained then it's the armorer's fault. Unfortunately for most gamers, they are the armorer and some of them are as bad at that as they are shooting.
If an armorer set up a gun for you initially and then when you ran it, it had zero malfunctions... would you consider that reliable or unreliable?
That's where I'm at with equipment.
1. Unreliable after initial setup is a non-starter for me in gaming. I want it to work 100% just like I would want my defensive stuff to work 100%.
2. I don't mind learning so I can be a competent armorer and set up person.
I was having a conversation with a friend about this.
Some people like the versatility of an all season tire.
But some people would rather have the performance of a summer tire, knowing it won't work well in cold temperatures and it won't be as durable as an all season.
The issue is when you get people who buy a summer tire without understanding they bought a summer tire.
That's why Carry Optics and Production are such great divisions. They're perfect all season tires.
The Sig MPX is as I understand it, being used with pretty good LEO and Military results. It just may take a good armorer understanding to keep them running as designed.