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How do did they do it with these guns, tec 9 can hit anything, shotgun cut down to the point they cant hit anthing out side 5 feet, hi point 995 with 10 round mags ok gun but not great
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>>61479787
I have a hi point carbine and fired a tec 9, would say the hi point is better , but it did fall part at the rage after 60 rounds, while the tec 9 did jam once out of 60 rounds I could not hit a damn thing with it
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>>61479787
Where were they debunked?
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>>61479542
That's a lie. I may not care about the stupid bullshit you listed off, but I remember Dale's death.
When 9/11 happened, it was just a bunch of Yankees and might as well have happened in anouther country. When Dale died though, that was a man whose face I saw everyday. A man I'd seen in person before. It hurts.
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>>61478983 worst song ever
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmtUHZ1nv9E
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found thier training video
https://archive.org/details/columbine-rampart-range-upscaled

How much did pre-steam/pre-breechloader ships advance over the centuries?

How big is the gap in capabilities between a 15th century carrack vs a 17th century galleon vs a 19th century ship of the line be?
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>>61473998
This was Sweden's first attempt at shipping in refugees. They've improved since then, you can't make an omelette without breaking a few eggs after all.
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>>61474290
>David Weber
it's sad that this is the most prolific male military sci-fi fiction writer
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>>61466786
What I want to know is how shipping was affected after the fall of Rome.
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>>61466786
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loldlSJ4k_8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCF-yST2E3w
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>>61474149
Iceland what deforested in the medieval era. The problem is the soil is actually pretty bad, so once the trees that were painstakingly eking out an existence over centuries got chopped down, the forests were not able to recover at all.

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New to the gun community. At my lgs I’ve overheard several times people talk about picrel like it’s their ex gf who cheated on them,

It’s just a totally average battle rifle with traditional ergos. I don’t really understand the anger
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>>61470184

I own both an M1 Garand and an M14 (Norinco).

The anger is inflated as other, better options, came about quickly after the M-14's release. People bitch about the weight of the M-14, but I challenge them to carry an M1 instead, the stock is thicker and over all it's heavier. The M-14 is pleasant to carry in comparison. Despite this, the M1 gets good reviews over two major wars, as it was better than the other options available at the time (bolt actions) despite being somewhat cantankerous. The M-14 was basically an updated Garand that released against ground-up designed stuff like the FAL, G3, AK, AR-10, etc. It's easy to understand why it didn't last long given those facts.

While l'd love a FAL or similar, I just think the M-14 is a good looking rifle that's a joy to shoot and I'm never selling it.
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Its a solid bench/range rifle but a cobbled shit heap service rifle. People are only rage posting what they hear on the internet. Ignore them and like things you like.
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>>61470184
>I don’t really understand the anger
it's HIGHLY overpriced for what it is, so when first time buyers get their hands on one, and get around to shooting they realize a few things about guns and themselves and get angry over their poor financial decision
then they all go get ars and glocks because that's what everyone does
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When I took my noguns friend shooting, my m1a was what he pictured as a rifle. Not my ar, ak, or 10/22, but the m1a. He liked my wasr the most, but I love my m1a. :)
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>>61479807
It's not a horrible pick in cuck states

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Pistol caliber carbines /pccg/
Last thread >>61345293 hit the bump limit
Toob gun edition
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>>61479326
>PCCs are functionally obsolete
PCCs can actually get close to movie quiet and the pressure wave is way easier to handle indoors and still puts good sized holes in unarmored attackers. They are a great PDW option for civilian usage at point blank ranges which are most civilian self defense situations.
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>>61413674
BUILD EVENING PCCBROS
today is a good day for making a gun
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>>61479544
no? both 9mm and 10mm overpen more so than 5.56 indoors.
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>>61479550
yeah but might as well just use a handgun
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>>61479651
Your gun is all wrong and tarded

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A gay policeman pulled me over because I had a bcm sticker on my truck and hit on me
Old>>61473088
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>>61480501
I am being serious when I say he was sending those rails/uppers to the canadian police cracking down on the antivax trucker protests
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>>61480545
oh, they're probably using it ass to ass right now
if it ever arrives it's gonna need to be sandblasted and recoated
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>>61480501
>scars: no. ar15
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>>61480501
Should have went with Daniel (White Christian Male) Defense
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>>61480020
True casemate tanks might actually return if this war goes on.
In regards to armored fighting vehicles, casemate design refers to vehicles that have their main gun mounted directly within the hull and lack the rotating turret commonly associated with tanks. Such a design generally makes the vehicle mechanically simpler in design, less costly in construction, lighter in weight and lower in profile. The saved weight can be used to mount a heavier, more powerful gun or alternatively increase the vehicle's armor protection in comparison to regular, turreted tanks. However, in combat the crew has to rotate the entire vehicle if an enemy target presents itself outside of the vehicle's limited gun traverse arc. This can prove very disadvantageous in combat situations.

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>noooo the forward assist is useless and only induces worse jams!!!!!
hahahaha get fucked forward assist haters

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImOPS6KEk1c&t=738s
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>>61476495
I read this in his voice
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>>61476894
The bolt is filled with hot gas each shot noguns.
It will be burning hot in less than a mag.
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>>61476459
better have it and not need it, than need it and not have it.
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>>61476541
i was just thinking earlier how many posts, especially on /k/ are of shitty youtubers, and the threads just devolve into shit flinging threads

i think it's time /k/ommandos start recording their own videos and uploading them for each other, i don't even care about quality or editing, i just want to see genuine posts, not paid shills and their retarded lemmings
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>>61476459
Whats up with the homo hand grip?

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Katanas are well know to cut anything and to be better than any european sword. It all depended on the user's abilities.

The same thing could be said for the Zero, on the right hands no one could outmatch the Zero in a duel.
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>>61479918
Fuck you and your clickbait bullshit thread.
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>>61479918
The Zero were fine airplanes made by folding super extra nipponin one thousand times, light, very good range, good slash, low maintenance and cheap.
But then Tojo thought that was a good idea using it against a Colt. Pic rel.
Remember, don't be a Tojo.
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>>61480051
>sauce
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>>61479918
>Katanas are well know to cut anything and to be better than any european sword. It all depended on the user's abilities.

Make up your mind.
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>>61480051
Your source anki

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The forward assist is one of the most useless thing. I can't count on on one hand how many times a charging handle can do what a forward assist do.
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>>61477557
Bolt drop has significantly less bolt velocity than standard cycling. It is not surprising if the gun fails to go into battery after mag change even if it works totally fine in the subsequent shots after you've used the forward assist to fully chamber the first round.
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>>61477511
Fuck ya mudda
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>>61477511
i'm gonna add a second one to my rifle just to piss you fuckers off
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>>61477511
why is it called the forward assist if its on the back?
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It helped the Kenosha Kid.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSN1eUpOiTE

>complains about effectiveness of 5.56
>says 7.62 would have been better
>talks about bullet weight, groups, and twist rate
>tells story about how he wanted M14s for a mission but was denied
>then talks about how he had a G3 for the remainder of his deployment but never used it
>all this to say that 7.62 is better than 5.56 despite admitting to have never used it in combat
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>>61479540
Was geht?
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>>61479540
Fuck ya mudda

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I just bought an Anderson AM15 pistol as my first AR15. I am in the military, so I know how to operate an AR, but l am unsure which brands are good quality. My uncle recommended Anderson and said they make decent starter ARs, so I thought I’d give them a try. I hear mixed opinions on the brand. What do you guys think?
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>>61465291
Don't listen to the Gucci fags, your ar is just fine. Spend money on light, sling, and optic, and ammo
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>>61465291
Train with your Anderson and slowly build a new, better rifle. Or just outright buy a new one..you're better off buying ammo at this point instead of worry about swapping out parts unless there is a major issue.
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>>61465291
You did fine bro. Trust me, I just bought one of these, and you should too.
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>>61465305
>>61465335
>buy bcm upper to put on psa meme lower
>turns out my bcm upper isn't even headspaced or assembled properly
>order psa upper for a 1/3rd of the cost
>just works
where's that fat italian buffoon from bcm who made a video about quality control now?
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>>61465291
>>61468052
>>61470259
This. Dumbest boot.

Unsubscribed.

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Recruitment that actually show weapons is the rule. Don't break the rules, anon.
https://youtu.be/wiiUtZDp9ME
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I wish Norway has spent some money broadcasting it's 2022 videos around the world.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9AGEQ12lAQ

>>61479072
What's with the English translation? I know throwing in English words is cool in Asia but surely the Chinese military of all things would frown upon it.
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>>61479413
>What's with the English translation? I know throwing in English words is cool in Asia but surely the Chinese military of all things would frown upon it.
No they wouldn't, white worship is still a huge thing in china.
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>>61479072
Vely implessive comladu
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>>61479521
Hollywood actors aren't hired by China anymore.
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>>61479072

How can sticker guns be weaponized?
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>>61472252
>>61472586
>>61472754
Okay, I'm never touching this thing.
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Fentanyl?
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>>61472252
Novichok on the label adhesive
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squash some detcord and load it into the sticker gun. Run up to a door and start feverishly stickering the hinges and/or bolt. Put a fuse in the last sticker, light it then run like hell.
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>>61472314
>Malo kingi or the common kingslayer is a species of Irukandji jellyfish ... named after victim Robert King, a tourist from the United States swimming off Port Douglas, Queensland who died from its sting.

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Is there a reason why guns don’t have the same mythos as swords?

Like there are no named guns, but thousand of named swords.
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>>61478469
Modern mythology is, like it or not, TV and Videogames. Videogames have a fuck ton of named guns. Fictional guns, but no less so than Excalibur.
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>>61478469
>Like there are no named guns
There are. You're just poorly educated.

>Among other weapons, I had an extraordinary rifle that carried a half-pound percussion shell—this instrument of torture to the hunter was not sufficiently heavy for the weight of the projectile; it only weighed twenty pounds: thus, with a charge of ten drachms [270 grains] of powder, behind a half-pound shell, the recoil was so terrific, that I spun around like a weathercock in a hurricane. I really dreaded my own rifle, although I had been accustomed to heavy charges of powder, and severe recoil for some years. None of my men could fire it, and it was looked upon with a species of awe, and it was named "Jenna-El-Mootfah" (Child of a Cannon) by the Arabs, which being far too long a name for practice, I christened it the "Baby;" and the scream of this "Baby" loaded with a half-pound shell was always fatal. It was far too severe, and I very seldom fired it, but it is a curious fact, that I never fired a shot with that rifle without bagging: the entire practice, during several years, was confined to about twenty shots. I was afraid to use it; but now and then it was absolutely necessary that it should be cleaned, after months of staying loaded. On such occasions my men had the gratification of firing it, and the explosion was always accompanied by two men falling on their backs (one having propped up the shooter), and the "Baby" flying some yards behind them. This rifle was made by Holland & Holland, of Bond Street, and I could highly recommend it for the Goliath of Gath, but not for the men of A.D. 1866.
>—Sir Samuel White Baker, The Albert N'Yanza, Great Basin Of The Nile, p. 138
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>>61479271
Yup. And there's nothing new about that either. Picrel is a big reason why boomers pay as much as they do for rare Colts and Winchesters.
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Because people told bullshit stories back then. People see through your bullshit nowadays and just call you a kike.
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>>61479182
But in the earliest record of the Arthurian legend, by Geoffrey of Monmouth, the sword is Caliburnus, and there is no reference to an Excalibur.

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You’re gonna rob an armored car, what weapon are you using?
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>>61447128
>drive off in the GPS tracked, immobilizer equipped van I just set on fire
>"the guard will do this" with no plan if they don't

Half baked. You'd need to empty the van and take off. At most I'd drive it around the back of the store to a getaway car and have the homies cover as it's emptied. I'm gonna assume the getaway car gets recorded so that's another lead to clean up. All bags will be checked for trackers, every stack of cash checked as we escape to the first getaway location. Then everything will be thoroughly checked, leaving no leads at the first location. Then off to a second location with the clean cash, then launder it and I'm not gonna post how.
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>>61448194
You have to account for possibly running into some overzealous cop reject spic who's gonna treat it like a SWAT situation. None of you consider that you'll likely have to kill the guards.
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>>61448308
Didn't russia get accused of using this to assassinated someone?
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>>61472102
It's not about making money. It's about taking money. Destroying the status quo.
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>>61450517
You don't have to eat the eggs, but you have to eat THIS *unzips dick*


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