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>>64682426>>64682563>selling guns
>>64682895I like how the person in blue only ran because he was worried about being hit in the crossfire.
>>64681858You know I keep it real>>64681658How was the weird LCP II style internal hammer trigger?
>>64683059>person in blueYeah, his delayed reaction to the firefight might have been the result of substance[s]
I refuse to buy CAT because their website and naming scheme is incomprehensible garbage.wtf is this?
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>>64682441Buy an ad, faggots.
>>64682551>offensiveIt's just ugly and stupid.
>>64682441>quirk chungus millenial cringe has finally invaded the gun spaceI hate it
>>64682441The product is the product, regardless of the marketing. The information about the product is all easy to find on their site.Crying because you don't like the marketing is a tacit admission that you are a mindless consumer who bases his purchases not on the quality or function of the product, but on hur dur me likey or no likey the commercial.
How is Ukraine able to receive this quality of video feed and send controls to low fly drones targeting airbases inside of Russia?
>>64683085That's easy to explain. 99% of the time no one gives a shit about CCTV footage for random buildings, so they just use default name and password to remotely operate. This is doubly true for a place like Russia where people are lax, drunk and cowardly. So most likely the Ukrainians just hacked them and the CCTV cameras had zero or lax security.
>>64683085dude lol those ip cameras are open on the public interneteven retards on 4chan (higher iq retards than you tho) have been browsing them for fun for decadesit was a nice way to see the world before google started driving camera cars literally everywhereand those ip cameras are mostly as unsecured as they were back then
>>64682824Impressive hit but even the sars retired these already. They couldn't find a better target?
>>64683101>>64683109so you're telling me the Russians had live cameras inside their own military base that were unsecured and open to public internet
>>64683005The decline is accelerating yes but they would have been so fucked right now if not for the orange retard. Basically a whole year with nothing meaningful from the US and yet major setbacks/losses militarily and economically are mounting. It makes me mad knowing many Ukrainians have lost their lives for a pedophile and his bromance. So is life.
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>>64678164Exactly what a troon would say to trick people into giving them their address. Notice they only said troons or turd worlders, not people.
>>64679000>Exactly what a skin walker would say
>>64679112>It's called woman face. Get with the time. This is the Harry Potter timelineBump
>>64679000Are the troons in the room with us right now?
>>64683121The troons are in the walls
I have a rather expensive and retarded idea but i want to know if its possible before even bothering, could i take a nighthawk 1911 slide and somehow fit it to a 2011 frame? I imagine the odds of it just drop in fitting are next to none but could it be done reasonably?
>>64682215dont push the horses
Completely possible. If frame rails are cut to standard spec then most any slide can be fit on. Slides and frames should be relatively interchangable unless they are made slightly oversized for gunsmith fitting. In conclusion, Nighthawk slides aren't even fucking special on their own it's the fit and finish by hand between the slide, frame, and barrel that makes the gun special. Although that one anon has those fucked up Nighthawks so take that as you will.
>>64682215Buck broken
>>64682215yes you can, but the idea behind this is kind of really stupid unless you really want the Nighthawk logo on the side of the slide. You could just build a 2011 and send it to them and have it engraved (when they do the optic cut, since their optic cut is really cool). Pic related is my latest 2011 build, stainless JEM frame with a .45 ACP ramp, the .45 Colt Series 70 slide isn't the slide I mean to have on it but it has sights while my Les Baer slide is still sightless. Like you're going to be spending 2k at least (thats the lowest I've ever seen a Nighthawk) just for a parts kit (barrel, slide, trigger group sans trigger bow will all work, safety and slide stop should also work, everything should work if it's a quality frame), You'll still need to buy a 2011 frame (300-400 dollars) and 2011 grip module which can range between 50 to 700 dollars (polymer springfield grip or a steel cheely grip). As this anon says >>64682770, there won't be that much nighthawk about the gun since you replaced the frame, the frame to slide fit will be your work which won't be as good.
does ANYONE on this board have experience any .32 seecamps made in the last two years?
sigh>>64681840Why not? There's nothing wrong with helping people out. Even if you're jaded. >>64682115The problem is that they both look so much worse compared to seecamp.
>>64681593>the brownie incidentquickrundown?
>>64681745BS. my cw380 and holster fits in the pocket fine.
>>64681840I wear levi 505s and levi workwears, neither of which are skinny jeans, and there's no way I could fit anything bigger than a seecamp or p32 in the front pockets. the rear pockets are out of the question because sitting on a lump of metal is far too uncomfortable.
>>64682440Someone posted a pic of brownie batter with what was clearly condensed milk poured on top and claimed that it was semen and alleged they handed out cum filled brownies at Nuggetfest.
>holy fuck I LOVE driving through traffic somewhere and paying 20$ to the tired and sad gun shop wagie who will finger fuck my guns and check all my ammunition, to go inside a poorly ventilated and dimly lit room to shoot at paper targets, next to one of America's future doctors magdumping his muzzle brake'd "not real full auto, it's FRT" fully automatic 5.56 "not a real SBR, it's a pistol" SBR!Has anyone ever actually had a FANTASTIC experience at a public indoor gun range? It seems to me that it is literally not worth into guns as a pastime if you do not own your own land, or at least have access to a good public outdoor range.
>>64674342>at my local indoor range>bit expensive but it’s all new and clean >buddy and I are shooting his new Maverick 88>shooting from hip for shits and giggles >young RO comes over and offers to help show us the proper way to shoot from the hip and nail the target every time>had to unholster his pistol to do it >shows us, it works, we are bulls eyeing the target>he walks away and leaves his very expensive loaded pistol on our table for about 2 minutes before he comes running back in to grab it Many chuckles that day
>>64676491Okay, that first bit is pretty valid, but indoor ranges checking your ammo is retarded. What're they going to do? Have some designated boomer with a jeweler's glass looking at every JHP to ensure you haven't replaced the wadding with a tungsten sabot from Temu? Closest I've seen are most indoor ranges around me ban reloads, so I just bring a green box of 9mm and a white box of .45 and keep the reloads in the mags. ROs never bother doing shit because they just see the boxes and can't be bothered to look at the mags.
>>64681428>Austin's range situation is IMO pretty bad, as the good outdoor options have seemingly feel further out with worsening trafficNo kidding. Austin annexes like crazy then zones everything for apartments without planning anything or taking easements for turning lanes so you have a zillion people on country ass roads. They built an HEB 3 miles from me and it takes me the better part of an hour to get there, it's insane. Every time I go to Eagle Peak it seems like it takes 10 more minutes than last time and it'll only get worse as the hill country gets flattened and turned into suburbia.
>>64681441I still can't get over how okay leaving your gun around at a decent range can be. Did you even touch it?
>>64674342>not real full auto, it's FRT" fully automatic 5.56 "not a real SBR, it's a pistol" SBR!Why didn't you get one too anon? Once he gets concussed from your break he might learn
Have Russia fixed theirs AK12 or its still sucks? Do Russians soldiers still prefers the oldies AK74Ms?
>>64680347does the top cover hold zero now or not yet
>>64680469i've seen some m4-like rifle used in russian clips, looked like a sharpshooter or something. also some ukrs have thermal on their M4s, that's an asset too.
>>64682151if you're talking about the leaf suit vids, that was some domestic Russian AR10.
The AK peaked at the 100 series and no one can argue otherwise.
>>64680347nice airsoft gun
Ruger has a shotgun now.
>>64682555Miroku/Miroku made Brownings are great. Pick what suits you.
>>64682555Miroku makes great shotguns. Beretta barrels in the last 10 years have really made them stand out. Awful name, but their steelium and steelium pro barrels are fucking great.
>>64682339I'd take the Beretta only because Ruger doesn't make a Wonder Nine anymore, if they still made a modern variant of the P series pistols (with hammers and alloy frames), I'd be flipping a coin.Otherwise, Beretta doesn't make any Magnum revolvers.
>>64682651The Wrangler is one of those perfected poorfag guns. It's an overall decent .22 revolver for cheap, and it's got those sexy 1873 lines to it.
>>64678961>>64678944>>64678940>>64678945>>64678985I suppose I should mention my dad got his Red Label used a few years ago for 6-800 dollars.
Could plastic garbage from the ocean be used for 3D printers for printing guns like FGC-9?
>>64632856Singe use wrappers for basic household consumables (soap, shampoo, shaving cream, etc.)
>>64677093>>64680222Based trips. Butcher their entire (((diaspora))) in the streets, too.
>>64624726What wars are the fish fighting?
>>64624726Filthy eastoids.
>>64680447Why would you do that, lol, they're fucking ugly. Their women in particular look like they're covered in a layer of shit.
Thoughts about Baofeng radios?
>>64682164Not overkill. If you want to stay legal get a family GMRS license (no test, cheap) and stick to GMRS-cert radios. If you're not miffed then stay on GMRS bands to avoid angry hams. Buy a GMRS license anyway so you have a callsign in case you're challenged. UV-9Rs are good. They're hardier than UV-5Rs. Use aftermarket antennas like Nagoya NA-771 to increase your gain and therefore your range.
>>64681432Sounds both gay and fun. Depends on if they're being a bunch of hall monitors or bullying a lolcow on the airwaves
>>64680976>ThoughtsNO. No thoughts. Head empty.
>>64681136I got (2) like 10 years ago for like 30$ a piece. Met up with a few clubs, and got them programmed to all the local repeaters. They're cool ass fuck once you know how they work.
Well they're the cheapest if you need a radio that does everything from FM to UHF, which you don't.If you just need walkie talkies for work/innawoods/etc you'll get better range out of a cheaper PMR446 toy.
Now that the dust has settled, what is the /k/onsensus on the MiG-23?
>>64682781https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U61000
>>64682807Yes, that chip, the serial production began in 1990, 6 years behind Toshiba or Hitachi.https://www.nytimes.com/1984/11/02/business/japan-develops-1-megabit-chip.htmlhttps://www.xda-developers.com/hitachi-1mb-chip-first/By 1988 Siemens was taping ICs of 4-mbits despite being behind Japan in 1984.https://www.siemens.com/global/en/company/about/history/stories/4mbit-dram.html
>>64682823Which is astounding for a Soviet puppet state.
>>64682838Not if you remember that they had Carl Zeiss and all the patents, publications and RE with real chips (DRAM is repetitive) and 6 years of time.The 1990s showed that creating analogues is better than trying to RE a complex chip, that's why fake-Pentium chips based on RISC were so popular, sometimes better than the "original" and proliferated during the late 1990s-early 2000s but 8086 to i286 were rare and almost always worse than the "originals".
>>64664229more like mid-23 lmao
Still reeling from the sheer retardation of the Battleship proposal, plus that it'll be replacing the DDG(X) project.But the FF(X) looks good. It won't have VLS in it's first flight, but it'll have an established supply chain and available logistics for repair and maintenance. As long as they don't try to make more capable than it needs to be, i think it'll be a good boat.
>>64682548>>64682585It's 2025, you have a web of unmanned pickets with sonars, you don't need a helicopter flying around which can never get close to 100% uptime
>>64682644Better to have both. Don't put your eggs in one basket.
>>64682644You don't need 100% uptime from an ASW helo. If they drop sonobuoys, those sensors stay active for hours at a time, if they get a contact you can then send the helicopter back out, at which point it can use it's dipping sonar to get a firing solution and then drop it's torpedo(s). All things which can be done hundreds of miles away from the ship.You're no different to the "everything is obsolete now because drones" smoothbrained retards that have sprung up over the past few years.
>>64674827From the looks of it it's more in line with an old WW2 sort of DD. A small, fast escort, patrol or raiding ship. In the context of a fleet containing a "battleship", these would fight other small boats trying to rush down the battleship (with the main gun on the front and any secondaries, maybe also the missiles at long range), and also have some utility against larger targets (Anti ship missile launchers on the stern).
>>64682644>It's 2025, you have a web of unmanned pickets with sonars,Its 2025, you have a powerpoint presentation featuring unmanned drone boat pickets with sonars.
PCC thread for my newest fixation. MP5-SD clonePost with me to celebrate, rimfire welcome
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>>64681980oops, updated image, check the triggerpack :)
>>64681982B&T stock? I want one for my old ATI imported MKE, although the side folding stock is kino.
>>64681980Looks like 420 rounds of 9mm, far out man
Kriss Vector is the perfect PCC.
Where can I buy replicas of bronze age armor /k/?: https://youtu.be/aM-TuFkUXEA?
>>64679559yes you are
>>64677382And the funny part was that Total War was deliberately trying to minimize the amount of fantastical wackiness in its depiction of the Trojan War.
>>64679592Maybe he's like Ridley Scott where he's a genius savant in particular types of films but absolutely sucks outside of his niche.
>>64677027>we find a boar tusk helmet fragments>it's mentioned by Homer>it becomes the goto for "historically accurate" bronze age helmetsIt was a status symbol. Do you know how many boars you'd have to kill to equip even a small force with this kind of helmet?? Leather, wool and wood. That's what most helmets/caps would have been made of. They don't survive long or are reused in other things until they're destroyed.
>>64682942based nigtard