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Have you ever had people bother you for shooting guns outside of ranges? I'm thinking hunting, shooting on public land, shooting in your backyard, etc.

How did it go?
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>>64690926
Respect their pronouns.
>>64690905
Some pitbulls rushed me as walking around the block. Legit fighting dogs with ears cut and everything. Shot the shitbulls all within a foot of me. Cops were called. Cops were not amused. Ruled a self defense situation when sgt came out and gave me my pistol back.
I'm tempted to drive around at night with thermals shooting stray shitbulls with a silenced pellet rifle to be proactive rather than reactive.
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>>64690905
No. I tested my FRT extensively in a nearby national forest and not a single soul came. I'm convinced that you could have a full scale firefight in the woods and so long as you're not, like, right inside a major city no one would even call the cops.
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>>64691359
>tempted to drive around at night with thermals shooting stray shitbulls with a silenced pellet rifle to be proactive rather than reactive
Based.
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>>64690905
I wouldn't say bothered but one time me and my buddy were doing some target practice on public hunting land which we thought was a-ok as long as we had the permits, there were a few hunting blinds set up so we thought it was fine. turns out there's laws about what you can and can't shoot in that particular little nook of the woods, this area being exclusively bow hunting (even though there were 12 gauge empties all over the place). Fortunately a guy who was coming out to hunt around dusk caught us before a game warden did and let us know the deal, said he was worried and ran home to grab his pistol before coming back out. We apologized and went on our way. Hunter was cool, told us he wouldn't say anything but we'd better scram in case someone else had called the fish cops.
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>>64690905
Shot on some land I thought was public, had a good time until some guy walked over the berm we were shooting at with his dog. He was a little weirded out, but not angry per se. He informed us that it wasn't legal to shoot there, and we double checked, and it wasn't. So we apologized and went our separate ways. On our way out, we walked by a bunch of hippies and girls with dyed hair who were smoking pot. One of them asked if we were going to shoot them, and we politely told them we weren't and went on our way. The whole situation was kind of weird because I've shot there before multiple times and there was never anybody else around, it was always empty, with spent shotgun casings everywhere. I always cleaned up my brass though.

was the P 26/40 comparable in performance and role to a Panzer IV or even a Panther?
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I wish at least they'd use the CV tanks with AT rifles instead of machine guns. It would at least give them a little suspension of disbelief that they could kill tanks
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>>64691336
Couldn't the 8mm Breda legit deal with some of the light tanks and tankettes they thought it might face in 1940? I think it stood at least some chance against the likes of a Panzer I?
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>>64691336
they did. they used the solothurn on it. ironically, GuP shows it as well in the tankathlon, and that's where Anzio shines. they're crap in senshado because of the lack of heavy tanks, but under the 3 ton threshold they racked up quite a number of victories.
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>>64691440
I thought open-topped TDs, or equivalents thereof (weapons carriers etc.) were banned.
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>>64691466
that's merely because they're poorfags that couldn't get their hands on the original encased design with casemate. i guess since the performance was basically the same they were allowed to be cheap and just strap an AT onto the LMG designs

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Thoughts about using TELs for transporting an EMALS catapult so It can launch full size UCAVs from anywhere?
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Implessive!
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>>64690569
It only seems to have 1 segment
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is EMALS the new fotm tech that thirdies will obsess over?
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>>64691450
Yes, because the USS Ford still can't launch F-35's, and the USS JFK is still AWOL
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>>64691459
but american hedge money relies on F35s!
what do I, John Q Public, do about this?

Lets settle this once and for all /k/.
Using the charging handle to reload is better than using the bolt release on the AR-15, to always ensure a properly seated round, correct? Using the charging handle doesnt take that much more time either.
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>>64686846
>picatinny rail on the stock
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>>64687919
this
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>>64686846
no, you are completely wrong
bolt release is repeatable and predictable, charging handle introduces variability, plus if the bolt is locked back from emptying the mag you have to hit the bolt release anyway
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>>64686846
No, not correct. The bolt release is one of the biggest reasons AR15 has one of the best manual of arms.
God and Eugene worked together to bring you thumbs and the bolt release. Use them.
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>>64688016
this

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Not much of a statement besides that the flight time was a little under three hours, they mentioned it 'flew along the flight orbit set in the sky above the West Sea of Korea' which typically means they did something fancy like draw a pair of figure eights or something like that to show off.

The statement was very short and there were only two images, usually this means that the next day there will be another announcement with significantly more detail when they know it didn't go wrong.

The long flight time is why the launch images are at early dawn but the impacts are in daylight.

1/2
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>>64691008
And one of those hapless islands they are slowly deleting with weapons tests. Wonder what the job of making building shells whose sole purpose is being blown up is like, personally i can think places i'd rather be than a construction site in the middle of a Nork weapons test range.

2/2
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>>64691008
>>64691020
nice, keep us posted with the announcement and details
i think the buildings are to provide a target both to check accuracy and maybe warhead effectiveness (granted, not nuclear, but should I be live testing a vector, i would also check some other conventionnal warhead) (maybe im retarded and the building and the rocket launch are unrelated)

i like you norktard, i wouldnt care a bit about best korea without you, but you keep feeding me good info and propaganda
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>>64691391
>not nuclear
As long as there is a Toropets explosion thread up it was nuclear since as you can clearly see from the second image the explosion is orange.
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>>64691020
Not bad CEP.

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How effective were these things? Obsidian is said to be extremely sharp and multiple edges instead of one straight blade might be extremely painful.
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>>64687468
Not at all, I'll do a detailed response later
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>>64650798
bodied that virgin pseud FREAK
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>>64660172
>genocidal white nationalis
yeah high school can be really rough
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>>64647358
>>64654060
Well, I was waiting on someone to get some recent publications on Macuahuitl translated before I did my infodump, but it's taking a while so I'm just gonna proceed without that info if I don't hear back by the time I have time to post tommorow
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>>64634596
I don't care about all that, but they aren't swords. They are serrated clubs. They cannot perform as a sword as they cannot parry and riposte in the same action.

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What are the strategic implications of Russia deploying (literal) cavalry wave attacks against Ukrainian positions and drones in the last month of 2025? Has the eyebrow been raised?
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>>64683633
i wonder how many many russians lie torn to pieces in a nameless field in Ukraine

probably almost none of these guys will be found and given a proper burial, just another tally mark in a Ukrainian droner jacket, and a "MIA" the russian government wont have compensate back at home
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>>64690975
Some babushka somewhere is turning over her dacha looking for that plant pitcher.
It was a family heirloom, goddamnit!
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>>64691271
>It was a family heirloom, goddamnit!
Plastic isn't easy to come by, as new as the technology is, it's mainly limited to the two major cities.
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>>64687436

We could have stopped this even before in 2014. Instead the whole West behaved like faggots thx to the German and our stupid French president at the time. It really drives me crazy to think this whole mess could have been put to a stop 10 years before. Russians and Ukrainians were still fighting hard but because it was limited to the Donbass and Ukraine never imagined retaking the Crimea, nobody gave a fuck and acted like it was normal behaviour for Russia
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>>64691305
>and acted like it was normal behaviour for Russia
To be fair, it was. Whether said behavior should be accepted by western countries is another matter.

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>4x Rafales
>1x Su-30MKI
>1x Mirage 2000
>1x MiG-29
>52 minutes
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>>64689275
any incompetence of jeets is 100% believable out of hand, no matter how ludicrous it may sound

i can only imagine what the radio chatter sounded like when the first ones were splashed (if they werent all simultaneously hit that is)

i wouldnt be surprised if Chang himself wasnt Paki side watching it all go down too
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>>64676123
Ys, ravissant. Veuillez préparer plusieurs jours de vêtements de voyage, car nous allons vous emmener dans un asile. Vous êtes français et cela ne se termine jamais bien. Nous n’essaierons même pas de vous soigner : seulement du vin et des baguettes, et nous vous tiendrons éloigné des téléphones et des fenêtres. Un jour, vous mourrez.
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>>64676939
Once you learn Indians actually think their life is a Bollywood movie you’ll understand. Their self confidence and pride comes from this paired with them becoming CEOs, engineers etc. All of this then trickles down on the common pleb
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>Its because they were piloted by jeets!!
Pakis are literally (the actual definition of literally btw) Islamist Jeets
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>>64689272
>Rafale + Sukhoi mix
>Literally the most fuckable and lascivious plane in existance
>/k/ hates it because its chinese
Fag board

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Change my mind
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>>64691105
You can long stroke my piston,
if you know what I mean.
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"Combat Rifle" is just a cope term for people who can't build good firearms.
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>>64691105
>All recently designed rifles use short stroke piston
Curious.

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Hard mode: No derailing the train

Legendary mode: No killing anyone
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Put a penny on the tracks
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Suplex the train.

>>64685420
My thoughts exactly.
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>>64680354
never watched this movie but isnt it full of kids?
are we stealing the kids?
no thanks
now if we were planning a rescue operation, I would board it when it slows down for a town or a bend in the tracks then plant a charge on the connector behind the locomotive and detonate it near the top of a hill so that the passenger cars roll backwards before the locomotive can come to a stop
have a team waiting at that location to provide overwatch and transport for the children
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>>64685420
>>64691013
Eh, easier to just use a Phoenix Down on it.
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>>64680354
But why you robbing it in the first place like do bunch of kids in pjs have of value

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Are you prepared for Nuclear War? How do you even deal with widespread radiation? Apart from going south to Argentina
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>>64688632
God forbid I have fun
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Ya'll don't account for all the orphan sources that'll be opened up either directly or indirectly by the war. I'm talking busted open nuclear reactors, hospital equipment using radiologic material being left to rot, shot down ICBM's leaking radiation, the works. There's a lot of other sources of "fallout" than just the bomb detonations themselves.
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>>64690313
Prussian blue is the one that actually cures cesium poisoning but it makes you sick as ever loving fuck if you just mix it into water and drink it, you're supposed to take it as a pill. It seems to remain fairly obscure aside from in the medical field where it's been used to do just that.
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>>64690271
The CDs might rot, but the microplastics in your balls are forever.
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>>64689429
I'm going for the tall one in the back.
Our children will be giants.

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Archery is one of the most masculine, nationalistic, and attractive things you can do. It also builds your back like crazy. I've been doing it for 8 years, and without weight training I was already able to lat pulldown 285. My pulling strength is wildly stronger compared to the push chain it's crazy. There's also spiritual and primal aspect to it. Firearms are too "human", but bows are like the bridge between nature and human intelligence. The red injuns didn't have archery gods but believed the skill itself was a gift from ancient spirits. From that pov you're basically not even a man if you can't shoot a bow. Just a subhuman slave that can't get food for himself. 2 obvious benefits are hunting, and a shtf scenario where being silent could mean the difference between life and death. Even in blue states it's perfectly legal to practice in your yard. I like to go outside during the summer while shirtless and no shoes on as women walk by to stare at me. I purposely put my back towards the sidewalk and I catch them taking photos.
Get yourself a bow and start training.
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>>64690751
>The string comes past your chest if you draw back far enough. If your boobs are big it'll destroy it
True but with a chest guard, bra or just a tight wrap around the chest it should not be a problem or not draw past the chin.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=En2Ht5qk1mM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhveV-QPd9E
You have to be some kind of absolute titty monster or dont know how to use a bow.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeW7gjH4NTQ
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>>64690734
Because that factoid is made up
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>>64690867
Nothing, OP is an insecure faggot pretending to be the alpha male.
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>>64690878
If you’re a nip the big titty issue isn’t an issue.
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Once I move out of this shithole city and get a place with some space in the yard, the first thing I'm doing is getting into archery. Shit looks cool af and I envy you for being able to just get at it whenever.

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Taurus is almost done being integrated onto the Gripen
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>>64689806
too expensive.
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>>64685409
too big for the f-35 iwb
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>>64685215
yep. and..?

>>64687604
Why does he have so many parrots in his coat?
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>>64690824
>he
Anon I...
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Why are they doing it on Gripen C instead of Gripen E?

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how effective are handgun optics vs irons within defensive shooting ranges
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5hqc5eLkqY
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>>64675128
>>64675049
What blew up today?
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>>64658132
Because most criminals are actual unironic retards
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>>64675870
He is 100% gonna troon out in prison and probably become a prostitute or rope if he isn’t raped to death
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>>64658201
The shoplifter's gun wasn't loaded (it just clicks when he pulls the trigger). The cop didn't want to shoot because the security guy was already on the shoplifter (he told him to move out of the way, but then the shoplifter dropped the gun so the cop didn't want/need to shoot him anymore).
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>>64688161
This

Solgw gets one fucking military contract and immediately does this shit
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>start small, be good quality, listen to reviews, keep prices competitive
>get a good reputation
>get gov contracts
>inflate price
>lower QC

this is the timeline for ALL successful gun companies.
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When an AR company starts doing government contracts its kinda when a girl opens an onlyfans. Only if its bringing in 20 dollars a month it ruins them.
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>>64689957
They make a good rifle but yeah, it's expensive. The bill gizzel near clone upper is a much better deal.

>>64690256
They are the OEM for a lot of companies including noveske.
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>>64690598
They’re war tourists who come here because /pol/ scares them
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>>64689627
It's a historical reference, silly.


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