Impact photo of an Iranian missile with a 1-ton explosive load at Prince Sultan Air Base
>>65035204>this was all just a feint>the REAL attack is coming now that we've baited all of Iran's interceptors>the eyebrow will be raised and they will understandActually maybe I'm being unfair. We have no idea what the US is capable of and apparently neither do they. They thought this would be a two week special military operation and are busy finding out the same as everyone else.
>>65044873>embarrassing, i guess the putin monke meme really buckbroke you guys hard, that you're now inorganically trying to flip it without considering context.Unlike Trump, Putin is unironically winning though.Kostantynovka is half-captured and both Slavyansk and Kramatorsk will fall this year. There may be a spring-summer Kharkov/Sumy operation on the menu also.
>>65045401
>>65035418kek
>>65045333Cope.
Milley Fanclub EditionLYING ABOUT MEDICAL HISTORY: GOOD (YMMV)LYING ABOUT CRIMINAL HISTORY: BAD>Resources:>Before you ask a question, check the FAQpastebin.com/Rx0nDuga>Free ASVAB Practice Testswww.asvabpracticetests.com/>Fort Jackson Army Basic Training Guide (Nov. 2020)pastebin.com/yg972vRE (embed) (Short version)pastebin.com/53tsDj90 (embed) (40 page version)Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>65044515Again, why would anyone believe such bullshit?
>>65030110Anyone here done the contracting afsc or now someone that did it?It’s one of the ones I want to get
>Gonna be leaving soon.>Coworkers are excited, boss is a bit sad as is the DM and even the owner where I work. >Some regulars are bewildered and mildly supportive.What was it like when you guys left?
>>65045137People come and go, best to wish them the best and in return you will receive best wishes.
>>65045137>thinks anyone actually caresKek
what if nasa was absorbed by spaceforce?
What if you're a moron?
>you can just drive 3 miles away from any road and shoot your guns without anybody knowingis this true?i heard theres a shitload of unused land thats just there for the borrowing
>>65038503Wasn't it weedniggas that was partially responsible for the downfall of Colorado? You legalize weed and you'll get people with faggot mentality coming to your state
>>65035617Seriously, how is it possible to properly assalt it without getting rekt by guerrilla fighting and supply problems?
>>65036330Truth. Wish we could regionally partition the internet, preferably in a way where we still get access to the good parts of east asia
>>65039786Funnily enough the biggest opponents of the legalization bill were all being funded by Colorado weed growers who had gotten rich off weed tourism, and didn't want to lose their meal ticket.
>>65043776just cut it down the atlantic, make the US, japan, worst korea and taiwan a region and india, and yurop a region
>Ultimate war trophy when fighting Germans was a Luger>Ultimate war trophy when fighting Japanese was a katanaWhat was the ultimate war trophy when fighting the Italians?
>>65045344If you think about it Michiko really beat the odds finding a guy in mid 1900s Japan willing to settle down with a single mother that was not also a widow.
>>65043809>>65041891Lol, the only way the average hook nosed brown muttiloid can get laid is by going to some shitty country where everyone is starving in the hope that some desperate slut will open up for you, and this was such a seminal moment in their lives that they haven't stopped talking about it for 80 years.
>>65045387Cope loser, your country is irrelevant.
>>65045172awesome story actually
>>65045387Be thankful, it's how you came about.
>uses less metal than a sword>can be carried in your belt like a swordWhy didn't more cultures have a tomahawk culture? I think only the Vikings, injuns and Americans used tomahawks
For all the hype around swords being expensive, they really weren't. They cost about 1 week of a smith's wage. If you were an unskilled labourer you made half that and a squire half again, but that means even an apprentice could save up for one in a year or less if they really wanted to. If you have 3k in your bank account right now then you have the equivelant enough for an entry level sword
>>65032408A line of spearmen come up to your unit and you got franciscas, you're throwing franciscas. You got tomahawks, you're throwing tomahawks.
>>65032581kek
>>65038152Nowhere because it couldn't reach me
>>65045120vikings used tomahawks as sidearms while mostly using spear and shield why would you throw your only weapon?
Redpill me on mosquito warfare
>>65043368i don't think they have the ability to
Thread theme for Americans and Israelis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIscL-Bjsq4
>>65045146>Negotiating, paying the Iranians an extra $2/barrel in tolls and ditching the petrodollar is the sensible move here thanks to the US' retardiation~hon hon, I am Pierre Baguette from Champaign region, lover of Insect Glaive. I and my fellow Europeans say it would ve very "bon" to pay Iran to use the strait!
>>65045146>>65045632Lmao, you are going to hate the deals Europe makes with China after you cut them loose.
>be france>surrenderTruly it is the end for western hegemony.
>A video, along with the plans, has recently surfaced showcasing “Project Canard,” an open-source, 3D-printed guided rocket system that recalculates its trajectory mid-air using a $5 sensor and some piano wire>The entire launcher and interceptor frame are printed in standard PLA and run off an off-the-shelf ESP32 microcontroller.... The system even creates its own local Wi-Fi network, allowing the operator to monitor live telemetry and arm the “MANPADS” (Man-Portable Air-Defense System) prototype from a laptop. It uses a distributed camera node network to triangulate targets and update flight paths in real-timehttps://thefreethoughtproject.com/solutions/decentralizing-defense-a-96-guided-rocket-just-put-precision-warfare-into-the-hands-of-the-people
>>64985182>centrifical
>>65022581
>>65006717Says the moron using ambiguity fallacy to mislead the meaning of "in good working order"
Going shooting today, bringing out my SKS-D, mav 88 and my squires bingham. Cant wait to get there around 11 today. Hope you bros get to go shooting this weekend
based squires bingham cross-poster
Previous: >>65030131>Image limit reachedhttps://github.com/rcc11/4chan-sounds-player>Simulate schizophrenic auditory hallucinations with the sound player plugin!
SHE RETURNS!
>>65045115Had a girl in highschool but fell apart a shortly after right before the chink flu hit. Kinda unbalanced me and ii just haven't felt good enough to put myself out there again.
>>6504511521 and you're not missing out. I think lockdown has massively increased the cultural gap within generations to the point where even 19 year olds babble net memes and bullshit incoherently and I just feel old
>>65045287I really need to stop writing a comment, walking away, resuming the comment and not reading what a wrote previously.
>>65045541Sometimes people dont think it be like it is, but it do>>65045239Azasuke is a fucking goat, he draws my two favorite gun girls so fucking hawt.
Do you hunt and trap animals for food? I want to try wild hog meat.
>>65013507chat gpt would not tell you you're a niggerfaggot and you are
>>65043070Please shoot some extra for us poor Americans.
>>65043070KILL THEM KILL THEM ALL REEEEEEEEEE
>>65043123If I get some I'll take pictures, it blows large holes in them
Not sure I've ever seen them together so excited over something
I haven't seen one in a good while. I'm seriously thinking about buying an AUG soon so I'd like some advice. I know there's both 5.56 and .300 blackout variants to choose from and I'm leaning towards the .300 and just using supersonic ammunition. AUGs are notable for being poor suppressor hosts anyways, right? Plus, prices for supersonic .300 aren't that bad according to AmmoSeek when compared to 75/77gr 5.56 which I already buy. Plus if I ever change my mind about .300 I could just buy a 5.56 barrel.
>>65042504I mean, the VHS-2/Hellion is a meaningful actually deployed addition to the history of bullpups, so from a collector standpoint doesn't seem like a bad one to have for completion. I wouldn't prioritize it either, it's not rare and not going anywhere so if there are other cooler bullpups you'd be better off keeping firepower for I'd do that first but still you'd probably want one in the end. Collecting is different from whether you think a given gun fits you personally, after all even bad firearms can be interesting from a historical pov.I don't think the hellion is bad though just more love/hate then a lot of them.
>>65042537Yeah you bring up a good point about collecting, but I don't own any guns I won't shoot so there is some balance there too I think.Honestly I just need a better sale, like 1.2 or 3 for a 20 inch and I'm sold
>>65042451Is the NATO stock version of the AUG fine now that it has a bolt release?
>>65042630Pretty sure the NATO one is the exact same as standard now that it has the release
>>65042627>but I don't own any guns I won't shoot so there is some balance there too I think.That's fair, not all collectors have that rule but it's a reasonable sanity check if whatever niche you like has a lot.>Honestly I just need a better sale, like 1.2 or 3 for a 20 inch and I'm soldYeah if you're in no rush (and you don't need to be here) that makes a ton of sense, just have to keep an eye on various auctions and estate sales etc. They're common enough something will come up sooner or later. Tech industry guy I respected said something along the lines of "there are fewer bad products then there are bad prices", lots of stuff isn't like, out and out /bad/ per se but if it's overpriced enough vs the value one assesses for it still not a good buy.
What weapons do American special forces have to combat the threat of Iranian ninja women?
>>65040785They'll probably and be sluts, fuck, marry, or kill in a game of reverse.
>>65040785There's only one man for the jobhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpMC2_SCY7w
>>65045420Oddly, could not stop watching for 3:04, and still WTF?
>>65045405Would share her body with muh fist.
>>65045160Then show us the prove, faggot
>this isn't some early post war early 1950s design>it entered service in 1984
>>65045521I suppose you could argue "we" took an L by continuing to have to subsidise the place.Point being, the British mandate was to re-assert British control of the situation where it was boiling over into almost a full blown race war because the RUC were in bed with the UVF. The IRA mandate was a united Ireland and prevention of UVF/RUC violence.Who got their will out of this? well Britain got 30 years of deployment and Northern Ireland still exists with the UVF and IRA going at it on a reduced level.
>>65045447>Objectively fail your wargoals (united ireland, 32 counties)>Brits don't feel like doing Oliver "I'm here to keep a brotha down" Cromwell 2.0 so they do the good friday agreements>"Yeah we will be nicer (sectarian violence was already on the way out mainly because people were becoming atheist), or something, and IF Ulster votes to join Ireland in majority then they can do that." (will never happen)>Fast forwards to 2026>Retards on 4chan somehow spin objectively failing all wargoals, NOT "booting out the british army" (since they stayed in NI lmao), and the political party which even got gibs selling out into internationalism and refugee importation into a victory somehow.There is a reason that they say IRA stands for IRanAway. We can discuss their tactics if you would like, though they mostly focused on killing civilians and fleeing at any slight sign of trouble or actual engagement with the British army.
>>65045521The issue is they /are/ the Irish since every paddy went on to vote for their political wing: which is why I have zero sympathy for Irish civilians or the Republic of Ireland. Had Sinn Fein ended up as some fringe, radical party, then maybe I would feel sympathetic to them - but no - they voted for them in majority.To keep this relevant to military tactics it is even stranger since the IRA pretty much only terrorized and bombed their own people, even with extreme weapon shipments from Libya (including flamethrowers), which makes the political rise all the more confusing.
>>65045447>booted out the British armyHuh. Does the British Army know it was booted out?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Barracks_in_Northern_Ireland
>>65045521I actually was able to ask an Irish guy if they wanted Ulster back. The look of panicked horror on his face spoke volumes.
what do you think this is worth? never bought a second hand optic before so no idea if this is a good idea or not. looks like its delaminating
>>65034881>used delam Eokeknothing
>>65035739but the laser reticle looks cool :(
>>65034995why are Eotechs the only ones delaminating? Never heard about the Vortex UH-1 delaminating
pretty sure thats fungus. change your pads lads dont snooze on the job
>>65034881It’s delaminating like you said so you know it’s a legit eokek. Assuming it’s not stolen out of an armory If it’s a 2-0 no more 200, 3-0 no more than 300. Eokek will fix the glass out of warranty for about 70-90
Consider the pervasiveness of data collection on firearms enthusiasts through government/corporate surveillance; any purchased component of something that is weaponizable is an automatic leak/red flag to the system.Your precious hydraulic tubes are all being watched and recorded as to who is buying them.This begs the question; are you a bad enough dude to forge your own barrels? How about homemade metallurgy and casting? Treatment of existing shapes to make them strong enough to withstand pistol pressure, let alone rifle pressure? If you can't source your own barrels in a way that doesn't arouse suspicion, then attempting avoiding surveillance through manufacturing your own weapons is impossible.Until this major hurdle is addressed, those championing 3d printing of weapons as a meaningful tool of political resistance are totally unserious and are shilling you gadgets.Also unaddressed is mass production and raw materials sourcing, enough to arm and supply a squad, let alone a platoon or battalion.The real force is not merely the gun, but the logistics behind it that deliver and supply more ammunition to enable it to keep shooting.
>>65045272In a technical sense they have what are called "halfshafts", but that term is kind of interchangeable with "axles" today.That's kind of a holdover from older engineering (or specific engineering texts), where axles and drive/half shafts were/are different things. IE when you think about it, calling an FWD axle an axle doesn't really make sense, because it is not bearing the load applied to the wheel at all, it is simply transmitting torque to the wheel hub, which is carrying the load. It's just a colloquialism.Also, FWD axles/half shafts are generally solid core, not hollow.>t. Technical autist
>>65045264>I fucking dare you to run a glock 17 barrel milled to the same spec using home depot materials. Hang yourself.Not him but saying X doesn't work because it doesn't meet commercial/military specs is beyond retarded."Subpar" materials sans Tennefer/FNC/Nitride coating might not last 15k rounds, but they won't straight up explode. As far as "if you can mill it on a bench lathe, it's took weak", yeah that's absolute nonsense. Stainless barrels get profiled on lathes every single day, and are just fine. Are they as durable as chromed CHF barrels? No. Are they safe? Absolutely.
>>65045459Yes, I'm aware. I used the term because it's one that I thought someone talking about "FWD driveshafts" outside of the context of engineering insanity like Dymaxion might be familiar with. And yes, I'm aware of the fact that halfshafts are typically solid (or with a very narrow bore if hollow), which is why I suggested it as a more likely candidate than a driveshaft for machining into a gun barrel.
>>65045264The 20mm bolt was an example you absolute nigger.You can run 9mm through a lot weaker stuff. And I mean a lot more.When I was a kid I made a 9mm zip gun in which the barrel was made from 16mm brass rod.
>>65045288FGC-9s can be mass produced in printer farms easily. You can run a shop in a small garage; 10 printers going at it with one guy supervising and also running 20 buckets with ECM going on. This will produce 20 guns a week.