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goddamn man why are these types of sighs all discontinued? Not a single quality company still makes them. it's the classic, the original
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>>64295209
Meprolight M22 or M21
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>>64295216
The original is the trijicon, not the meprolight.
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>>64295209
Pretty sure the Jews still make them in some form. They're fucking weird devices though.
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>>64296783
>$4500 USD
Nah Im alright
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For me, it's the Aimpoint CompCS.

Post Wiggerstani guns, knives, gear, weapons, craftsmanships, product review images or classifieds listings, and more
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Bump
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>>64298079
What the fuck does that even mean, nigger?
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>>64300664
White Trash General
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>>64300679
Slide Thread General

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Is this actually a good idea? Dumping the Fn Minimi altogether for the Fn Mag?
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>>64297324
Why would a belt fed need a scope in the first place
Are we back to thinking all future conflicts are Afghanistan
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>>64290620
IF IM THE KING OF ENGLAND EVERY BONG IS CARRYING A SHARPSHOOTER AND YOU WILL HAVE 2 GPMGS WITH YOU AT ALL TIMES.
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>>64290620
the french infantry section chart is hilarious
>everyones got a hk416 whatever
>the DRIVER has a hk416 with a slightly shorter flash hider by like 1 inch.
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>>64297627
>Why would a belt fed need a scope in the first place
Guns shooting .308 and/or .277 SIG Fury can hit long distances; it's good to have an optic that can allow the user to aim at those distances too. A nice 3.5x or 4x optic works wonders for the machine gunner.
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>>64290932
The full sized minimi with the skeleton stock has infinite SOVL

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>THE ONE WITH THE RIFLE SHOOTS
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>>64270038

kek
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>>64296644
You misunderstand. Nobody gets a free lada. It's just that the payment from the government is enough so that grandpa can keep his $1000 lada for a few more years without being forced to sell it to some kazakh
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>>64266014
Honestly that was fucking metal as fuck how only every other soldier got a gun.
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>>64270028
His first announcement after taking command was all about reprimanding retarded commanders who did frontal assaults.
I hate confidently wrong retards
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The one with Suomi shoots and the one's speaking Russian dies.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWIheZNokoY
>throat singing intensifies

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Took a shitload of pics at a museum with a bunch of old guns.
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>>64296735
U.S. Model 1861 Rifle Musket altered to breech loading with Needham Conversion
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>>64296749
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>>64294423
Nice

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What's a scout rifle?
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>>64296180
>hur dur, it's just a funny scope
No, there is a weight requirement and myriad other details that I'm sure are beyond you. It's a concept, a philosophy if you will. There is a Zen like peace o mind associated with a proper sout rifle. But you also have to be fit, more than that, a true Renaissance Man that The Colonel would approve of. You just don't get it and you will never cut it. So of course you are willfully resistant. Sad, really. I pity you.
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>>64296185
well theyre weaver rings because the gen 1 scout uses weaver rails instead of picatinny
as for the burris rt6 its definitely budget but i dont particularly like lpvos and i dont see the value in paying thousands for something better
i put an lpvo on this because long eye relief is crap and since i was nullifying the use of iron sights i better have some kind of 1x
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>>64296218
>No, there is a weight requirement and myriad other details that I'm

snoring irl. nerd alert.
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scout rifle
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>>64286929
Why does he always look equally confused and constipated

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In order for the Russian SMO to succeed and occupy the entirety of Ukraine in 2 weeks they'd have needed an invasion force of at least 1.5 million men which is the same amount manpower required for the soviet invasion of Manchuria (roughly the size of Ukraine) back in WW2 that wiped out the main IJA force stationed in China.
But Putin somehow thought he could pull it off with just 190k men while being outnumbered by the defenders?: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_invasion_of_Manchuria
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>>64300115
but delusional vatnigger, that never happened outside of your fantasies, you should probably take your meds.
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>>64300141
No its 6 gorillion holololols, off to gulag with you!
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>>64300141
>the 1.5+ million
ziggers pushing up daisies? yeah pretty funny that russia is suffering a ridiculously poor casualty ratio against ukraine, who's still not short on manpower despite having less than a third the population size.
imagine professing that you could go toe to toe with nato on your own for years and then get your shit kicked in by a discount version of yourself lol.

you can drop the fake smug attitude now btw, there is literally no reason for a zigger to be on this board other than to seethe about the fact that their favourite shithole russia is losing a war, you by definition are a seething retard because you came here for that reason and that reason alone, no amount of pretending to be smug will change this.
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>>64290264
>worse their pension systems are basically ponzi schemes were the money is forced to buy bonds that give returns below inflation.
???
Europe's pension system is mostly a system where a share of the workers' monthly earnings go directly to the old people. Simple as that. It has its problems, as it means the system expects a healthy enough jobs market and enough workers without too much unbalance between the retirees (hence the boomers problem, but a big chunk of them will die in the next 10 years already, the first male boomer is already statistically dead, the woman will die this year, and it will keep increasing steadily for the next two decades).
if there's one system that's a ponzi scheme, it's the US one, tying your fucking pensions to the stocks market and its incestuous AI bubble ponzis, on top of cryptomeme that both combined is shaping up to become a disaster dwarfing the internet bubble.
Both systems have issues but also benefits, Switzerland's 3 pillar system takes a bit of both and makes a nice mix.
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>>64293226
>Timeline shift

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I love these guys and their funny clown camo. Post Belgians, can be either historical or present day.
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>>64293523

Bosnia?
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>>64297951
Rwanda 94
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>belgian mercs surrender to dindus
>get castrated

jesus
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>>64293523
>>64298083
now Im curious if they were part of the group that got murdered
https://www.dark-tourism.com/index.php/522-camp-kigali-belgian-memorial

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IT'S UP!: https://youtu.be/B1pF7z-caBw
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>>64299457
Imagine being a freezing Chinese peasant and seeing a goofy banana helicopter for the first time
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>>64299559
Still not enough to break the stalemate
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>terrorist attack was just thwarted in gaza city, appears to be terrorists armed with AKMS and RPG7 hiding under a destroyed building wanted to attack security forces.
>a gunfight ensued where one soldier was injured but the terrorists were eliminated. the last one escaped but was tracked via zik drone and targeted with a merkava 4.
ill post the weapons of the terror cell
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>>64298976
I haven't eaten any yet. I'll probably have some later with a spoonful of Bonne Maman peach preserves. : )
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>>64298982
Im surprised you keep it cool in the planet fitness lot
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>>64299004
huh? It's in my fridge.
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>>64298950
based swordposter
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>>64295008
i mean how is defending your homeland from invaders even terrorism?

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What advanced stuff do they currently have behind closed doors?
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>>64294540
Things you people wouldn't believe.
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>>64296747
Generally yes, it may be that Sandia/DoE leases the space from the AF but they generally control it. It’s full too, they need to have a sick garage sale.


The FFRDC connection is nothing necessarily unique to Sandia, BUT the DoE is certainly better situated to conduct and disburse black projects and money due to the traditional lack of oversight associated with nuclear weapons. There’s been talk of NEST teams being involved in crash retrieval activities, but I’m NEST trained and unfortunately (hell maybe fortunately) I never heard anything that would cause me to think in that direction, NEST deals with thing like vehicle accidents where radioactive material has been released and we need to conduct intensive surveys to make sure we clean up the spicy stuff. NEST does not generally deal with weapons transport stuff, that’s OST and it’s entirely possible that crash retrieval teams recruit from them, they have the loosest ROE of any government group operating on US soil and that would make a great cover for some kind of large scale recovery activity.
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>>64294635
SpaceX already proved that it could easily be done... by making the RV big enough that the plasma doesn't completely surround the leeward side of the vehicle. Doesn't quite help with smaller objects like warheads, though.
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>>64296792
I believe it, I just wish there was more info about it out there, maybe a trail of breadcrumbs to follow all the way to a working example. It's frustrating how well the disinfo guys have done their jobs.
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>>64294626
>>64294540
The thing nobody wants to own up to is that You don't actually want super-sekret wonderwaffels in your army. Untested technology without any doctrinal support or integration into your forces generally goes wrong and performs like shit in practice.

They wouldn't be using crash-prone forks of Canadian tilt-rotor technology if they actually had those Reichsflugscheiben.

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ATTENTION! ATTENTION! Medical staff would like to remind all crew that the creation of pykrete buttplugs, onaholes, and chastity cages is unadviseable! Please report all anal or genital frostbite cases immediately!
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>>64299077
That's just fishing bait storage.
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>>64296820
It was just that one turbo autist who wrote and submitted a paper about pykrete.
(The bongs had a kind of Army University Press forum where people could contribute ideas for consideration, a lot of what became established doctrine was started this way. It is also the logic behind the whole English-language military biographies genre to this day, a place where soldiers can contribute ideas and record their experiences and criticism)

The RN evaluated the idea and dismissed it as wildly impractical, but not before doing some calculations and concluding that carrier efficiency just keeps growing with size even up to Habakkuk scale, which is a useful finding for carrier doctrine to this day.

That is, in terms of carrier sortie efficiency, bigger is ALWAYS better.
This is the one useful contribution of Project Habakkuk.
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>>64296884
it would suck to be a nazi time-traveler going back to help Germany win the war. Give them information to win the Battle of the Atlantic and then in 1947 the U.S. nukes Berlin with a bomber launched from an artificial iceberg.
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>>64299177
The B-47 first flight was in 1947. They wouldn't have needed the iceberg.
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>>64296621
g-g-g-guyss.... I-I-I'm s-so f-f-fucking c-cold

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I came across this new flip Rifle when I was looking for Armscor ammo and found it interesting. Looked at the archives and it was never mentioned in /k/ once so might as well share it here. All of this info comes from this video where Armscor/RIA's Daniel Tuason (Armscor Owner's younger brother apparently) explains the R&D process. Intro is in flip but guy explains it in English: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjmLUa0CXRw

Summary:
>RIA was working with the PH military, police, etc. to make a service rifle for all PH agencies that require carrying a rifle.
>One of the main issues for Flip servicemen with imported rifles is how big the handguards were (kek) so they wanted a smaller and lighter one
>they also wanted it to fire 6 magazines full-auto without getting hot while also wanting it to be return to zero
>these proved to be challenging for RIA since they have to make a smaller, lighter, yet sturdy handguard without also burning your hands from the heat transfer
>finds the answer with Zircotec (some ceramic coating technology) and even then it still ran hot after 4 mags
>started fucking with the barrel as well to minimize heat transfer as much as possible and eventually created their own 'sort of a bull barrel'
>Did testing again and they accomplished to go through 4-5 mags without burning your hands and compares it to other leading rifle brands which can only go through 3
>since PH is an archipelago, they also wanted the rifle to be OTB capable, so they went with a short-stroke gas piston system since the DGIS 'is a relic of the past' anyway
>Tuason personally wanted to one-up the HK416 so he also wanted the rifle to fire underwater. They re-engineered the entire chamber system so it could fire 1 mag underwater without deformation
>Have plans to release a civie model
TL;DR: It's a Flip's take on the HK416 that's fully ambidextrous, has a smaller and lighter yet heat-resistant handguard, and has OTB capabilities.
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>>64297282
They make identical material for motorcycle engines and fairings. You can buy it on Amazon. I worked on race bikes before I became a machinist, it cut heat down by at least 50°.
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>>64292873
>Tuason personally wanted to one-up the HK416 so he also wanted the rifle to fire underwater. They re-engineered the entire chamber system so it could fire 1 mag underwater without deformation
Holy shit, that unlocked some weird fucking /k/ memory I didn't know I had. I remember that gif of the guy coming out of the water with a 416 years ago and anons talking about it. Seems so distant as I can't remember specifics but I saw that fucking gif all the time.
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>>64292873
>flip gun that isn't boring or mediocre while also being entirely made in the Philippines
>they accomplished to go through 4-5 mags without burning your hands
Ok that's actually cool.
>>64292975
Flips have a huge array of random ARs other than Taurus including domestic manufacturers, Remington, Colt, and Emtan both piston and DI, sometimes even in the same unit which I've personally witnessed. I know for a fact that at least a small handful of poor fucks still have M14s, at least as of last year. They don't really have a standard service rifle and if they need more guns they'll get them.
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>>64297277
That's kind of bizarre because it would suggest that the chamber was cut AFTER the bore of the barrel was chrome lined?
In theory this would be better for accuracy I suppose, as it'd allow you to more precisely cut the throat, but it would also be obviously not ideal for wear nor corrosion resistance on an island nation continuously exposed to warm salt air.
It would also MASSIVELY decrease cutting tool life.
Strange all around anon.
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>>64297282
>>64297459
This begs the question then. Why did it take flips to apply this technology to firearms? Heat has been a major problem in this industry for like decades.

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Canadian firearms General
>New here? Read this:
https://pastebin.com/Ndb2jSAu
https://howtogetagun.ca/

>What was banned Dec 5th 2024?
https://pastebin.com/CB69hUn0

>Want to hunt? CFG Hunting license info:
https://pastebin.com/nC8RpYb3

>Want to buy something? Recommended /cangen/ vendors list (patched 04.25.2024):
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>Want to help firearm rights?

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>>64299813
Trump has more power over the average Canadian voter than any Canadian party or policy. He could tell all the boomers to not jump off a bridge and they'll all just do it out of spite.
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>>64299374
Wrong.
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>>64299662
You can make a slamfire rifle out of steel pipes. I will register 5000 of them and then buy a house. They can go to Home Depot to collect them from the plumbing aisle.
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>>64299821
Somehow the stupidest fucking scheme in the world just gets stupider.
>Time for moving day penis inspection boys. I am sure the police are going to love being told to follow random uhauls and try to spot rectangular boxes.
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>>64299840
Yes, time to upload a copy of your PAL to your grinder account.

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Guntube has come a long way.
It was either IV8888 or FPSRussia at one time.
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>>64298341
Blackrock*
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Stephen Kings aunt is quite good when sHe pops up. C&R is where my time goes.
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>>64298089
Paul was a good guy.
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>>64297969
? No im american and your talking about the blacksmith guy. Im not a blacksmith or an English fag

>>64298251
There pretty boring its just me shooting for like 30mins to like 1 1/2 with different powders and bullet, pretty shocking how much one powder can make a difference.
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>>64296901
Dugan is still making videos. Or at least new content featuring him is on the tubes. Mostly about explosives.


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